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Alerte à Miami Reno 911

Titre original : Reno 911!: Miami
  • 2007
  • R
  • 1h 20min
NOTE IMDb
5,9/10
28 k
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Alerte à Miami Reno 911 (2007)
Home Video Trailer from 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
Lire trailer0:16
1 Video
72 photos
ParodyRaunchy ComedyComedyCrime

La "vraie" police de Miami est mise en quarantaine. Les ratés de Reno, sur place pour une convention de flics, deviennent le seul espoir des résidents de South Beach.La "vraie" police de Miami est mise en quarantaine. Les ratés de Reno, sur place pour une convention de flics, deviennent le seul espoir des résidents de South Beach.La "vraie" police de Miami est mise en quarantaine. Les ratés de Reno, sur place pour une convention de flics, deviennent le seul espoir des résidents de South Beach.

  • Réalisation
    • Robert Ben Garant
  • Scénario
    • Robert Ben Garant
    • Thomas Lennon
    • Kerri Kenney
  • Casting principal
    • Thomas Lennon
    • Robert Ben Garant
    • Kerri Kenney
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    5,9/10
    28 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Robert Ben Garant
    • Scénario
      • Robert Ben Garant
      • Thomas Lennon
      • Kerri Kenney
    • Casting principal
      • Thomas Lennon
      • Robert Ben Garant
      • Kerri Kenney
    • 83avis d'utilisateurs
    • 85avis des critiques
    • 47Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Reno 911!: Miami
    Trailer 0:16
    Reno 911!: Miami

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    Rôles principaux67

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    Thomas Lennon
    Thomas Lennon
    • Lieutenant Jim Dangle
    Robert Ben Garant
    Robert Ben Garant
    • Deputy Travis Junior
    Kerri Kenney
    Kerri Kenney
    • Deputy Trudy Wiegel
    • (as Kerry Kenney-Silver)
    Lennie Loftin
    Lennie Loftin
    • Chief of Police
    Danny DeVito
    Danny DeVito
    • District Attorney
    Niecy Nash
    Niecy Nash
    • Deputy Raineesha Williams
    Mary Birdsong
    Mary Birdsong
    • Deputy Cherisha Kimball
    Wendi McLendon-Covey
    Wendi McLendon-Covey
    • Deputy Clementine Johnson
    Carlos Alazraqui
    Carlos Alazraqui
    • Deputy James Garcia
    Cedric Yarbrough
    Cedric Yarbrough
    • Deputy S. Jones
    Alejandra Gutierrez
    Alejandra Gutierrez
    • Miss Acapulco
    Brandon Molale
    Brandon Molale
    • Kevlar Guy
    Kathryn Fiore
    Kathryn Fiore
    • Cheyenne the Helicopter Model
    David Koechner
    David Koechner
    • Sheriff of Aspen
    Dave Holmes
    Dave Holmes
    • Persnickety Desk Worker
    Patton Oswalt
    Patton Oswalt
    • Jeff Spoder
    Toby Huss
    Toby Huss
    • Glen the Desk Clerk
    Cathy Shim
    Cathy Shim
    • Spring Break Dream Girl
    • Réalisation
      • Robert Ben Garant
    • Scénario
      • Robert Ben Garant
      • Thomas Lennon
      • Kerri Kenney
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    8vashstampede117

    Not Perfect, But Funny

    I know that many people are complaining about the short length of the movie, a sparse 84 min, but what's there is funny. I know that when I left the theater, my face, as well as the faces of my 9 friends who came with me were hurting from laughing so hard. If you a fan of the show, you will love the inside jokes and cameo of one of the shows most beloved characters (I won't spoil that for you, just look at the cast for yourself). There are also plenty of notable celebrity cameos such as Danny DeVito, and The Rock to name a few. I will admit that it isn't exactly up for any awards, nor will it go down in history as one of the funniest movies of history, but it has its moments. If you liked the show, you will like the movie.
    8deloudelouvain

    For the fans of the show.

    If you never watched the show before maybe the movie won't have the same effect on your laughing muscles but if you like me loved the show then you will love this movie as well. Reno 911!: Miami is basically a longer version of an episode of the show. You have to know the characters to fully appreciate this movie. Lieutenant Jim Dangle being my favorite character will always make me laugh out loud. Thomas Lennon Is just phenomenal as this character, but so are all the other characters (deputees Travis Junior, Raineesha Williams, Trudy Wiegel, Clementine Johnson, James Garcia, S. Jones and Cherisha Kimball). The humor is a bit kinky and sometimes absurd but it works for me and for alot of other people too. Too bad this show is not on anymore.
    no_spm_brazil

    Hilarious

    I haven't laughed this hard in a theater since I saw Something About Mary. That said, I'm a fan of the TV series, and I thought the movie lived up to its expectations. My only complaint is it could have been longer. Nevertheless, I think the writers and actors were on their game. Take in mind this is dumb slapstick humor, with flatulence and vomit jokes, but its still very clever, unique, and definitely funny! There really wasn't much of a storyline, or I should say it had very simple plot. However, that's not what makes Reno 911 funny (a complex plot might even be distracting). What makes Reno 911 funny is the string of endless "skits" and scenarios these incompetent cops put themselves in. This is a great cast of actor/comedians.
    5keiichi73

    Works better on TV

    It's easy to tell that Reno 911: Miami is based on a TV series just by watching it. How can you tell? There's maybe 25 minutes or so of solid material, and an additional 60 worth of filler. In bringing the Comedy Central half hour "reality" cop show to the big screen, you get the sense that the filmmakers had a hard time trying to stretch the thing out. The show itself is often quite funny, and the movie works when it's remaining close in spirit to the TV series. But then they have to go and throw in a silly plot and a series of celebrity cameos that take us out of the movie.

    The film takes the incompetent cops from the TV series out of Nevada and into Florida, where they have been invited to attend a police convention in Miami. (They only got invited because every police force got in.) They arrive for some fun in the sun, only to discover a bioterrorist act unfolding at the convention center itself, which has trapped every single police officer inside. Since the cops of Reno are the only available officers not inside the building when the situation kicks in, these eight dim-witted enforcers of the law must literally become the entire Miami Police Force, keeping peace in the city while trying to find out who is behind the chemical attack at the convention center. Other subplots include the Reno officers trying to deal with an evil Scarface-like drug lord (Paul Rudd) who keeps on threatening them, and discovering the truth behind a mysterious tattoo of a man's face that has appeared on the breast of one of the female officer's after a night of sex and binge drinking.

    When Reno 911: Miami is following the Cops-style reality show format, the movie can be a lot of good fun. The opening scenes where the eight individual officers are introduced, and the scenes where we get to see them on the job and dealing with situations such as a chicken that got loose made me smile and laugh quite a bit. The actors are at ease during these moments, and they're obviously having a lot of fun. Then the whole plot has to kick in, and the movie just doesn't seem as much fun as it did before. Reno 911 has never exactly been about plot, it's always been a series of mostly improvised skits skewering reality cop shows. While the movie does try to hold onto this format, giving us some various misadventures around Florida that have nothing to do with the biochemical plot, they don't seem as fresh or as funny as the Reno scenes early on. A lot of this has to do with the fact that a lot of the gags are either anti-climactic or have no real pay off. That's not to say that there are not some gags that work. A scene where the cops have to remove a beached whale from a topless beach had me laughing quite a bit, and the pay off involving an explosive device is one of the few that actually lives up to its set up and earns its laugh. More often than not, we either find ourselves smiling politely at the effort the actors are making, or simply staring at the screen with casual indifference to what we are seeing.

    The movie seems to suffer from an identity crisis, as it doesn't know if it wants to be a series of skits and gross out gags, or if it wants to attempt to try to tell an actual story and parody action movies. It never finds a central tone or target for satire, and seems to change its mind every five minutes. This gives the film an annoyingly disjointed tone from which it never recovers. The celebrity cameos sprinkled throughout also don't work the way that they should, as they take us out of the movie. We're no longer watching a comic "mockumentary" making fun of cop shows, but we're watching a highly paid actor taking a cut on his paycheck for the sake of getting a quick laugh from the audience. I liked the scenes where the Reno cops took center stage, and were being their usual incompetent selves the best. It's fun watching these improvisational comics (many of whom have worked together for years on other TV shows) play off of each other and just be goofy. But Reno 911 wants to keep on reminding us that we're watching a movie, and the good stuff keeps on getting drowned out by uninspired gags or unnecessary plot.

    I certainly don't regret seeing Reno 911, and I think fans of the show probably won't either. However, the inconsistent tone and the uneven ratio of hit and miss gags don't leave a positive impression overall. Maybe this would have worked better as a regular half hour episode with all the filler, celebrity cameos and silly plot removed. The cast certainly seems more comfortable with a shorter amount of time to work in. That way, they don't have to compete with a bunch of stuff that shouldn't even be there in the first place.
    7MITCH!

    Funny and Satisfying, Even for Non-Fans of the TV Series

    I'd only seen part of one episode of the TV show before seeing the film, so my knowledge of the characters and the premise of the show was limited. No matter: the film does an excellent job of establishing its tone and the specifics of the characters right off the bat. No roadmap required.

    My biggest fear with seeing a theatrical version of a TV series is that the film tries to overinflate the stakes of the plot to justify the increased length and budget and fails. Reno 911!: Miami took that necessity to its logical next step by moving the small town incompetence to a much larger scale in Miami, but due to some clever (and minimalist) writing, the relocation works. And, since nearly all of the humor in the film is derived from the characters and their reactions to their situations -- all of which speed by at a brisk pace, so as to not overmilk a joke -- the relocation never felt forced or unwelcome.

    Impressively, the film veers into cliché territory on numerous occasions but never delivers the expected punchline. The actors know their characters so well that their improvisations keep the audience and their costars on their toes at all times. Even the traditional "caper" plot, which is really just an excuse to tie all the vignettes together, is handled with more originality than I would have expected.

    Perhaps I should start expecting more from this creative team, since they're capable of sustaining my interest (and my amusement) over the course of a full-length feature. In fact, perhaps I should start watching the series...

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    • Anecdotes
      In the opening scene of the movie, all of the officers' SWAT uniforms have United States flags on them except for Lt. Dangle. He is wearing a Gay Pride flag.
    • Gaffes
      When Wiegel and Raineesha are talking to Terry on the boardwalk, a muscular body-builder can be seen walking toward the camera. He disappears when the camera cuts, but this is because there is a barely noticeable jump cut there, as done several more times throughout the scene and the movie. The movie is filmed like a reality TV show, where jump cuts like this are done on purpose.
    • Citations

      Deputy Travis Junior: Reno is a lot like Mayberry on the TV except that everyone's on crystal meth and prostitution's legal.

    • Crédits fous
      There are 3 short scenes after the credits: Jim and Travis playing with their metal detectors, Jim and Travis X-Raying luggage at the airport, and Travis talking to the camera while driving his patrol car.
    • Versions alternatives
      When the film hit DVD it had an R rated version and an Unrated version, which was not seen in theaters.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Music & Lyrics/Bridge to Terabithia/Breach/Black Snake Moan/The Lives of Others (2007)
    • Bandes originales
      Police And Thieves
      Written by Junior Murvin and Lee 'Scratch' Perry (as Lee "Scratch" Perry)

      Performed by Dave Grohl (as Sprechen Sie Deutsch)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 18 juillet 2007 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Reno 911!: Miami
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Twentieth Century Fox
      • Paramount Pictures
      • Comedy Central Films
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    • Budget
      • 10 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 20 342 161 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 10 273 477 $US
      • 25 févr. 2007
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 22 021 262 $US
    Voir les infos détaillées du box-office sur IMDbPro

    Spécifications techniques

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    • Durée
      1 heure 20 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Dolby
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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