Agrega una trama en tu idiomaSpace Cop is the story of a cop from the future of space who travels back in time to the present and is teamed up with a cop from the past who is unfrozen in the present. Together, they must... Leer todoSpace Cop is the story of a cop from the future of space who travels back in time to the present and is teamed up with a cop from the past who is unfrozen in the present. Together, they must defeat evil aliens with a sinister plan.Space Cop is the story of a cop from the future of space who travels back in time to the present and is teamed up with a cop from the past who is unfrozen in the present. Together, they must defeat evil aliens with a sinister plan.
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The music works very well, the sets are solid, there are lots of laugh-out-loud moments scattered through. But it's not confident in itself. It feels rushed.
The script in particular feels like a first draft. Motivations and relationships shift wildly from joke to joke - it's hard to understand what we're supposed to think of the characters or how Space Cop in particular is perceived by the others. Sometimes the tone is so muddied it's tricky to tell if a moment is going for humour, tension or drama. At one point the movie slows down so we can watch a striptease and take long, lingering looks at the actress' body. I kept waiting for the punchline, but amazingly it seems to just be there for titillation.
There are highlights. Rich Evans and Jocelyn Ridgely are funny and do very well in their roles. Mike Stoklasa appears to be deliberately hamming it up, which often doesn't 'fit' with the other actors but is enjoyably tongue-in-cheek in itself. The 'real' actors and cameos vary in skill but most are solid and some are great. Len Kabasinski of all people absolutely cracked me up. This movie could have been great.
Overall, Space Cop comes across as either lazy or stumbling. Mike, Jay and Rich have a lot of talent and creativity, but only some of it made it through the filming process on this one.
Mike, Rich, and Jay (along with the other members of the RLM team) focus most of their output talking about movies, about what makes them work and what makes the fall short.
Space Cop is very self-aware, and I don't think it can be viewed by itself as a standalone movie. In many ways, it is a meta-movie, designed to point out the elements that comprise storytelling on the screen.
It's not hilarious or beautiful or fascinating; it's something else, a secondary communication from the creators that brings together many of the ideas from Half In the Bag, Best of the Worst, and The Plinkett Reviews.
I enjoyed this movie, but I did lot of homework with RLM over the years to get the points they are making. I accept it for what it is.
It's not funny.
I really like their skits that they have done in the past(HITB&others), but this movie just isn't funny. I was kinda smiling in few parts and laughed twice, but yeah there is just so many missed jokes they could have done. I was writing a better movie in my head while watching it.
They clearly put a lot of effort in to making this movie and I'm not trying to dis them, but I suggest next time they should put much more effort in to the script than the sets and special FX.
They should try making some kind of down to earth comedy(clerks) rather than a high concept one because of their limited budget & crew.
And the acting/casting choices of Rich and Mike were just horrible. Mike should be the lovable cynic and Rich the wacky one not the other way around.
I hope in their next project they don't try to do these "wacky" voices and just speak in their normal voices.
4/10
I think the trailer had some of the best bits. I laughed at one of two jokes in the film, but I think it needs a tighter cut - which would certainly improve it, but perhaps not enough to earn more than my generous 6 stars.
With its current pacing, it plays almost as bad as an Adam Sandler movie. Almost.
My only problem with this movie is the soundtrack. It's kind of too cheap, even though it gets better by the end. I know that Mike and Jay like to use stockmusic.net content as a joke, but sometimes it's just too distracting.
If you are an RLM fan, this comedy is for you. I'm not sure, though, about how a generic audience member would react towards it. I think it might even confuse an ordinary person, so if you are new to RLM's content, "Space Cop" will probably be too weird for you.
Hey, that's just my opinion, though. Amazing job, guys!
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- TriviaDuring the filming of the scenes where Space Cop and Cooper are looking for Grigg, someone in the neighbourhood got spooked at the sight of a crudely-decorated 'cop car' cruising around the area and called the real police, telling them than an 'Arab' was driving around in a car full of explosives. Once the police arrived and realised what was going on, they had some pictures taken with 'Rich Evans' and went on their way, with a friendly reminder to get the proper permits next time.
- ErroresWhen Grigg is shooting at the wall connections in the cryo lab, he shoots at one, which disconnects immediately. The camera cuts away to view the gunfight, but when we cut back, both connections are still intact.
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Detective Ted Cooper: [Space cop is eating a large hot dog] You sure do like eating those things Space cop. Do you even know what hot dogs are made of?
Space Cop: Processed horse penis and Chinese people. At least they are in the future.
Space Cop: [pause] You know what I miss most about the future?
Detective Ted Cooper: What's that?
Space Cop: Hot dogs
- Créditos curiososSPOILER WARNING: In a post-credits scene, Timmy, the child that was presumed to killed in a fiery train explosion by Space Cop is seen ripping and vandalizing newspapers celebrating the cop for his achievements. He then turns towards the camera to show a scar in his eye, implying that Timmy was the one that killed Space Cop's wife in the future as revenge for the cop killing his father.
- ConexionesFeatured in Half in the Bag: Hardcore Henry (2016)
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- Milwaukee, Winsconsin, Estados Unidos(exterior scenes)
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- USD 80,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 42 minutos
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