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Um policial nada convencional que não se deixa enganar é colocado ao lado de um detetive incrível para capturar alguns criminosos poderosos, mas o policial logo percebe que seu parceiro trad... Ler tudoUm policial nada convencional que não se deixa enganar é colocado ao lado de um detetive incrível para capturar alguns criminosos poderosos, mas o policial logo percebe que seu parceiro tradicional tem transtorno de dupla personalidade.Um policial nada convencional que não se deixa enganar é colocado ao lado de um detetive incrível para capturar alguns criminosos poderosos, mas o policial logo percebe que seu parceiro tradicional tem transtorno de dupla personalidade.
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Loose Cannons is a film long lost in time & if ever mentioned it's not liked at all, but I've seen it & totally enjoyed this rare oddity of a buddy-cop comedy thriller.
First off I'm a life-long fan of Dan Aykroyd & Gene Hackman!!!
I grew up watching the comic genius Aykroyd with Classic's such as Ghostbusters & Ghostbusters 2 (my all-time favorite movie) & Trading Places & Dragnet (my 2nd fave film of all-time) & Coneheads & My Stepmother is an Alien & Sneakers & Blues Brothers & Nothing But Trouble & Spies Like Us & more. Aykroyd was a comforting face to me growing up & he's one of my top 5 fave actors of all-time.
Gene Hackman is one of the greatest actors in all of Cinema History & has one of the greatest filmographies in all of Cinema History. I also grew up watching Hackman in The French Connection, The French Connection part 2, The Bird Cage, Enemy of the State, Behind Enemy Lines, The Poseiden Adventure, Absolute Power & many more. Hackman was always a standout actor playing good or bad roles , he was always brilliant on screen.
Here we get a rather dark but ridiculously hilarious buddy-cop comedy thriller with Hackman playing a tough, sarcastic & rebel wreck of a cop who gets teamed up with the genius of Dan Aykroyd as a very disturbed man from mental health healing safe haven. Aykroyd is on comic genius form here as he is a riot of hilarious character impersonations whenever he gets too stressed in a dangerous situation. Aykroyd is fantastic in this very tricky & exhausting role. The cops need Aykroyd's brilliant mind to help solve a strange crime that consists of murders, Nazi's, Secret Agents & a Porno starring Hitler!!! The story is definitely a unique one. Directed by Bob Clark (Black Christmas, Porky's) who created a very different type of the 80's buddy-cop movie & put in real looking bloody violence mixed with manic comic moments that all seems to gel together fine. Our miss-matched cops have to solve murders & dodge bullets from Nazi agents as they try to track down a Hitler porno film.
Aykroyd actually puts in a fantastic performance as he's a man suffering as a schizophrenic with many personalities & he handles it all like the professional he is as it could've easily been very cringing to watch but he's genuinely hilarious. There's heart to in Aykroyd's role as we later find out he's this way because of a time he works as an undercover Narc cop that was captured & brutally tortured for days & that sent him over the edge. There's definitely a darkness to the film as much as there is a lightness to it. The supporting cast is great especially a very enjoyable Dom DeLuise.
Loose Cannons is definitely a very rare & unique buddy-cop film that's loaded with hilarious moments (the funniest being when Hackman spends the night at Aykroyd's place lol) & full of non-stop action & moves into a chase thriller.
There's loads to enjoy in Loose Cannons & we get the genius pairing of Hackman & Aykroyd.
First off I'm a life-long fan of Dan Aykroyd & Gene Hackman!!!
I grew up watching the comic genius Aykroyd with Classic's such as Ghostbusters & Ghostbusters 2 (my all-time favorite movie) & Trading Places & Dragnet (my 2nd fave film of all-time) & Coneheads & My Stepmother is an Alien & Sneakers & Blues Brothers & Nothing But Trouble & Spies Like Us & more. Aykroyd was a comforting face to me growing up & he's one of my top 5 fave actors of all-time.
Gene Hackman is one of the greatest actors in all of Cinema History & has one of the greatest filmographies in all of Cinema History. I also grew up watching Hackman in The French Connection, The French Connection part 2, The Bird Cage, Enemy of the State, Behind Enemy Lines, The Poseiden Adventure, Absolute Power & many more. Hackman was always a standout actor playing good or bad roles , he was always brilliant on screen.
Here we get a rather dark but ridiculously hilarious buddy-cop comedy thriller with Hackman playing a tough, sarcastic & rebel wreck of a cop who gets teamed up with the genius of Dan Aykroyd as a very disturbed man from mental health healing safe haven. Aykroyd is on comic genius form here as he is a riot of hilarious character impersonations whenever he gets too stressed in a dangerous situation. Aykroyd is fantastic in this very tricky & exhausting role. The cops need Aykroyd's brilliant mind to help solve a strange crime that consists of murders, Nazi's, Secret Agents & a Porno starring Hitler!!! The story is definitely a unique one. Directed by Bob Clark (Black Christmas, Porky's) who created a very different type of the 80's buddy-cop movie & put in real looking bloody violence mixed with manic comic moments that all seems to gel together fine. Our miss-matched cops have to solve murders & dodge bullets from Nazi agents as they try to track down a Hitler porno film.
Aykroyd actually puts in a fantastic performance as he's a man suffering as a schizophrenic with many personalities & he handles it all like the professional he is as it could've easily been very cringing to watch but he's genuinely hilarious. There's heart to in Aykroyd's role as we later find out he's this way because of a time he works as an undercover Narc cop that was captured & brutally tortured for days & that sent him over the edge. There's definitely a darkness to the film as much as there is a lightness to it. The supporting cast is great especially a very enjoyable Dom DeLuise.
Loose Cannons is definitely a very rare & unique buddy-cop film that's loaded with hilarious moments (the funniest being when Hackman spends the night at Aykroyd's place lol) & full of non-stop action & moves into a chase thriller.
There's loads to enjoy in Loose Cannons & we get the genius pairing of Hackman & Aykroyd.
Terrible film that puts old detective (Gene Hackman) with a crazed detective (Dan Aykroyd) to solve a complicated case. The odd partnership is made stranger due to the fact that Aykroyd has a type of split-personality disorder which causes him to imitate television show characters at seemingly all times. A really poor movie that wastes the immense talents of Hackman. A really rotten goose egg. 2 stars out of 5.
Gene Hackman.
Poor old Gene Hackman.
We just lost him here recently and this is one of the few movies of his that I haven't seen.
It's because of him it's only rated as high as it is.
That and the late director Bob Clark.
Because Dan Aykroyd, who I love dearly, almost singlehandedly destroyed this entire movie.
His character is so obnoxious.
So over the top.
So ridiculous.
I highly doubt that guy could continue to be in law enforcement investigations with that behavior, that instability.
But I know this is a comedy. So, I get it. But he's just not funny.
David Alan Grier is in this.
You forget how long he's been around.
And Tobin Bell too.
Wow. The dude from Saw.
I know Bob Clark made some stinkers. Especially, sadly, towards the end of his career and his life cut tragically short.
But this movie just isn't very good.
It should've been.
With Hackman and Aykroyd and the direction of Clark.
It should've been gold.
It's not.
Poor old Gene Hackman.
We just lost him here recently and this is one of the few movies of his that I haven't seen.
It's because of him it's only rated as high as it is.
That and the late director Bob Clark.
Because Dan Aykroyd, who I love dearly, almost singlehandedly destroyed this entire movie.
His character is so obnoxious.
So over the top.
So ridiculous.
I highly doubt that guy could continue to be in law enforcement investigations with that behavior, that instability.
But I know this is a comedy. So, I get it. But he's just not funny.
David Alan Grier is in this.
You forget how long he's been around.
And Tobin Bell too.
Wow. The dude from Saw.
I know Bob Clark made some stinkers. Especially, sadly, towards the end of his career and his life cut tragically short.
But this movie just isn't very good.
It should've been.
With Hackman and Aykroyd and the direction of Clark.
It should've been gold.
It's not.
I thought that these two actors would make a good film together...I was sorely mistaken. The jokes were bad, Hackman's acting (if it can indeed be called that) is forced, and Aykroyd is flat-out embarrassing. I wanted to cry, but I couldn't; I was asleep. Nothing worked in this movie.
This is comedy! Sometimes people are offended by stuff like this, but really! How could anybody be offended by silliness like this? Some reviewers found Akroyds "personalities" offensive. I found them amusing as they, of course, should not be taken seriously. It's slapstick, not Ingmar Bergman!
The movie was well paced, and reasonably suspenseful as such a movie that tries to follow in the footsteps of movies like "48 hours" should be.
There's one thing I dislike about this movie, however, and that's Dom DeLouise. He tries his best to ruin this movie, as he tries to ruin every other movie I have ever seen him in. That man simply cannot act! It makes you wonder why he's in so many movies. Does anybody know?
Based on the other reviews I almost didn't watch this, but once again it shows that what's comedy for someone is not necessarily comedy for everyone.
I enjoyed it a lot this late evening, and will probably watch it again, and give it a solid 8.
Possibly because I was positively surprised after reading the other reviews...
The movie was well paced, and reasonably suspenseful as such a movie that tries to follow in the footsteps of movies like "48 hours" should be.
There's one thing I dislike about this movie, however, and that's Dom DeLouise. He tries his best to ruin this movie, as he tries to ruin every other movie I have ever seen him in. That man simply cannot act! It makes you wonder why he's in so many movies. Does anybody know?
Based on the other reviews I almost didn't watch this, but once again it shows that what's comedy for someone is not necessarily comedy for everyone.
I enjoyed it a lot this late evening, and will probably watch it again, and give it a solid 8.
Possibly because I was positively surprised after reading the other reviews...
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- CuriosidadesIn May 2013, an employee at the Calgary, Alberta landfill discovered some film negative in the mounds of trash. He looked closer, and found images of a man kneeling over a gruesome murder victim. Thinking it could be evidence of a crime, he submitted the negatives to the Calgary Police Services. After a short investigation, they recognized Dan Aykroyd, and contacted his agent for information, finally concluding that it was simply a discarded negative of 'Loose Cannons'. The investigation was immediately closed, and everyone had a good laugh. Aykroyd jokingly told TMZ: "The movie should have been left in the landfill where it belongs."
- Erros de gravaçãoWhen Grimmer shoots at Ellis behind the stained glass at Grand Central Station, his gun locks as if he has fired his last round of a magazine. When the camera comes back to him, the gun is back to ready position without his cycling a magazine.
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Ellis Fielding: Humpty Dumpty's back on the wall!
- Trilhas sonorasLoose Cannons
Performed by Dan Aykroyd and Katey Sagal
Written and Produced by Peter Aykroyd and Ran Ballard
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Bilheteria
- Orçamento
- US$ 15.000.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 5.585.154
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 2.239.830
- 11 de fev. de 1990
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 5.585.154
- Tempo de duração1 hora 34 minutos
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- 2.39 : 1
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