Loucademia de Polícia 6: Cidade em Estado de Sítio
Título original: Police Academy 6: City Under Siege
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Estes cadetes desajeitados vão para as ruas quando três capangas ineptos orquestram, com sucesso, uma onda de crimes metropolitanos.Estes cadetes desajeitados vão para as ruas quando três capangas ineptos orquestram, com sucesso, uma onda de crimes metropolitanos.Estes cadetes desajeitados vão para as ruas quando três capangas ineptos orquestram, com sucesso, uma onda de crimes metropolitanos.
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I know this isn't really saying much but "Police Academy 6: City Under Siege" is the best of the sequels. I just sat through the first four sequels. They got progressively worse. "Police Academy 6" was way better. It has quite a few laughs. The cast is playing with house money and they all give nice performances. I credit director Peter Bonerz for making this movie worth watching.
i laughed at many of the stuff in this movie. it wasn't police academy 1 or 2, but it was a police academy and it was the best of the worst* of them. there were some points when i thought to myself "why did they do that?" and "how come they didn't do this?" but sometimes it was pretty funny. michael winslow was awesome when he played robocop and freaked out the guy he was fighting and when he made the squeaky shoe sound for that one guy who walked by. he never fails to make me laugh in any movie.
acting: 6/10
humor: 6.5/10
overall: 6.25/10
definately the best of the worst* of the police academies
*worst: police academy 4-7
acting: 6/10
humor: 6.5/10
overall: 6.25/10
definately the best of the worst* of the police academies
*worst: police academy 4-7
In "Police Academy 6: City Under Siege", the gang's all here to save a crime-ridden city from the wrath of 3 white guys named the Wilson Heights Gang...I imagine this complicated premise was pitched to Warner Bros execs something to the effect of "Um, they like to rob stuff...and they're bad guys. Oh, and the city's under siege because of them." I know this is slapstick and it was never intentioned to be taken seriously, but even when writing a film like this you have to TRY, at least TRY to write something good!!
Anyway, the cast is all here, again, and they're not unlike the line of lower-income, shady low-lifes I see waiting outside the Department of Labor office every morning to pick up their unemployment checks. I don't think these guys even bother auditioning for other parts anymore, they're all blacklisted for life. There's Lt. Harris, once funny and a believable antagonist, now a cartoonish straight man to his bumbling apprentice Proctor, the two of them like some ill-fated and painfully unfunny Abbot & Costello bit that goes on too long. Way, way, waaaaay too long. There's Hightower, for the sixth time, he's big and black. Really big and black. Ha-ha-ha. Hooks and Tackleberry are here, oh Lord, don't forget about Hooks and Tackleberry...she's mousy and timid but sometimes she yells loudly, and T-man, he's a walking arsenal who loves guns! Most interesting though is Nick McCoy (I can't remember the character name) who's simply a modern replacement for Steve Guttenberg and his Carey Mahoney. Both are bright-eyed and boyish, both the unofficial leader of the gang. Put all these guys together and you have...well, you have...you have a cast, I guess.
Police Academy 6 should have been the end. The sad, painful end to a once respectable series (meaning the first P.A. only) that had gone on seemingly forever, like that old uncle who lives in Jersey who's 103 and can't walk or talk, just lays in bed and mumbles in pain with everyone waiting for him to pass on and finally be at peace. Instead, a seventh police academy was made. It never made it to the theaters and I have yet to see it, but I remember seeing its preview in the movies some years back...as soon as the title and Robert Folk's Academy March started, a universal groan filled the theater. I think the marketing execs were in that theater and got the idea. But don't worry, Academy fans, I'm sure there'll be an eighth and a ninth, and a tenth...it will outlive us all, this series. And true genius is never recognized in its own time.
Anyway, the cast is all here, again, and they're not unlike the line of lower-income, shady low-lifes I see waiting outside the Department of Labor office every morning to pick up their unemployment checks. I don't think these guys even bother auditioning for other parts anymore, they're all blacklisted for life. There's Lt. Harris, once funny and a believable antagonist, now a cartoonish straight man to his bumbling apprentice Proctor, the two of them like some ill-fated and painfully unfunny Abbot & Costello bit that goes on too long. Way, way, waaaaay too long. There's Hightower, for the sixth time, he's big and black. Really big and black. Ha-ha-ha. Hooks and Tackleberry are here, oh Lord, don't forget about Hooks and Tackleberry...she's mousy and timid but sometimes she yells loudly, and T-man, he's a walking arsenal who loves guns! Most interesting though is Nick McCoy (I can't remember the character name) who's simply a modern replacement for Steve Guttenberg and his Carey Mahoney. Both are bright-eyed and boyish, both the unofficial leader of the gang. Put all these guys together and you have...well, you have...you have a cast, I guess.
Police Academy 6 should have been the end. The sad, painful end to a once respectable series (meaning the first P.A. only) that had gone on seemingly forever, like that old uncle who lives in Jersey who's 103 and can't walk or talk, just lays in bed and mumbles in pain with everyone waiting for him to pass on and finally be at peace. Instead, a seventh police academy was made. It never made it to the theaters and I have yet to see it, but I remember seeing its preview in the movies some years back...as soon as the title and Robert Folk's Academy March started, a universal groan filled the theater. I think the marketing execs were in that theater and got the idea. But don't worry, Academy fans, I'm sure there'll be an eighth and a ninth, and a tenth...it will outlive us all, this series. And true genius is never recognized in its own time.
I'm indebted to IMDb for having the nous to have a Bottom 100! Trawling through some of the detrious brought back memories of bad movie going I thought I'd forgotten, but unfortunately the nightmares are now returning, kicking off with this effort.
The first question has to start with a "Why another sequel?" The second question would be "will there be anymore?" Third Question "Why?"
The original PA was a hoot, up there with Animal House and Porkys; the expected sequel wasn't toooooo bad, as sequels go. But really, by the 3rd episode you had to wonder at the studios for continuing to decieve an audience with such duds.
"6" was dreadful, I haven't seen "7" although I suspect it's no better. Don't these actors have any pride? Wouldn't it be more respectable if they went back to soaps & commercials!
"6" just isn't worth talking about, and in anycase I only watched the first 45 minutes before I realised it wasn't going to get any better.
Naff!
*/*****
The first question has to start with a "Why another sequel?" The second question would be "will there be anymore?" Third Question "Why?"
The original PA was a hoot, up there with Animal House and Porkys; the expected sequel wasn't toooooo bad, as sequels go. But really, by the 3rd episode you had to wonder at the studios for continuing to decieve an audience with such duds.
"6" was dreadful, I haven't seen "7" although I suspect it's no better. Don't these actors have any pride? Wouldn't it be more respectable if they went back to soaps & commercials!
"6" just isn't worth talking about, and in anycase I only watched the first 45 minutes before I realised it wasn't going to get any better.
Naff!
*/*****
POLICE ACADEMY 6: CITY UNDER SIEGE is one of the funniest in the POLICE ACADEMY series due to its hilarious characters, great scenes of slapstick, funny lines, and good music. This is the most exciting movie in the POLICE ACADEMY series since there is a lot more action than there is in the other ones which I like.
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- CuriosidadesThe "monster truck" being driven by Tackleberry is the same type of truck he drove away on his honeymoon in Loucademia de Polícia 2: A Primeira Missão (1985), but it's not the exact same truck, as the one in "Police Academy 2" was the third Bigfoot truck built, known as "Bigfoot 3". The one in this movie is Bigfoot 7, a slightly bigger and more powerful truck. This is why Tackleberry says, "I drove one on my honeymoon" instead of something else like "it's the same one I drove on my honeymoon".
- Erros de gravação(at around 29 mins) When Proctor tries to pull Harris back up into the window washing compartment, Harris grabs onto Proctor's trouser leg. In one shot, you can see Proctor already down to his boxers, before the trouser rip actually happens.
- Citações
Ox: Knock, knock!
Sergeant Moses Hightower: Who's there?
Ox: Buu!
Sergeant Moses Hightower: Buu, who?
Ox: Quit crying! This will be over in a moment!
[Hightower lets go of Ox]
Sergeant Moses Hightower: Fighting is one thing, but bad jokes is where I draw the line!
[Hightower hits Ox and knocks him out]
- Versões alternativasWhen shown on the FOX TV network, many scenes were added to fill the time. They include: -One scene shows Nick Lassard arresting a lady for acting as a car valet so that she can steal cars. The lady is caught but tries to bribe Nick into letting her go; "I can really make it worth your while". Nick apologizes saying she's a nice girl but he can't break the rules in his position as a police officer. -One scene has Fackler mopping up a water jug spill from Harris in a previous scene followed by Commandant Lassard receiving a call informing him that the Wilson Heights Gang just robbed the Wilson Heights Bank. The scene ends with Proctor attempting to dry Harris' wet clothes by fanning him with a poster board. -One scene has the Police Academy team making a phone call to the Mayor about the Wilson Heights gang having the blueprints to shut down all the power to the city. The scene changes to show the Mayor discussing his thoughts to the officers followed by his making a secret deal with Captain Harris. -In the scene where Jones is performing impressions at the Comedy Pub, there's an added scene of him asking if the mike is real and then doing an impression of "garbage trucks passing by at 5 a.m." where he makes a small rumbling sound to resemble a truck then makes it louder by adding screeches and then screaming in the voice of the garbage men, "YEEEEEEHA! WAKE UP STUPID!" -One scene has Hooks trying to find a little boy's dog named Pokey. She looks down an alley and sees a small patch of fur and says in her tiny voice "Pokey?". The dog doesn't come out so she then shouts, "YOU COME OUT NOW YOU MANGY MUTT!". When the dog comes out, it's revealed that he's gigantic! Hook's grabs him and yelps, "YOU'RE POKEY?!". She puts a leash around the dog but the dog drags her around the sidewalk. -In theatrical trailers for the film, during Harris' fall from the window washer's scaffold, there was a shot of him upside down, looking at a reflection of himself in a window, and screaming "OH HELP ME! I'LL HELP THE HOMELESS!"
- Trilhas sonorasThe Twelve Days of Christmas
(uncredited)
Traditional, arranged by Frederic Austin
[Incorrectly credited as written by Frederic Austin]
Sung by Lance Kinsey
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- Data de lançamento
- País de origem
- Idioma
- Também conhecido como
- Loucademia de Polícia 6: Cidade Sitiada
- Locações de filme
- 1100 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, Califórnia, EUA(Window washing scene)
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Bilheteria
- Orçamento
- US$ 12.000.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 11.567.217
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 4.032.480
- 12 de mar. de 1989
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 11.567.217
- Tempo de duração1 hora 24 minutos
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 1.85 : 1
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By what name was Loucademia de Polícia 6: Cidade em Estado de Sítio (1989) officially released in India in English?
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