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R.I.P.D. Brigade fantôme

Original title: R.I.P.D.
  • 2013
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
149K
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Jeff Bridges and Ryan Reynolds in R.I.P.D. Brigade fantôme (2013)
A recently slain cop joins a team of undead police officers working for the Rest in Peace Department and tries to find the man who murdered him.
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In the afterlife, Nick Walker, a detective who used to work for the Boston Police Department, is hired by a director of a group of deceased police officers to fight against the renegade ghos... Read allIn the afterlife, Nick Walker, a detective who used to work for the Boston Police Department, is hired by a director of a group of deceased police officers to fight against the renegade ghosts.In the afterlife, Nick Walker, a detective who used to work for the Boston Police Department, is hired by a director of a group of deceased police officers to fight against the renegade ghosts.

  • Director
    • Robert Schwentke
  • Writers
    • Phil Hay
    • Matt Manfredi
    • David Dobkin
  • Stars
    • Ryan Reynolds
    • Jeff Bridges
    • Mary-Louise Parker
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    149K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,828
    299
    • Director
      • Robert Schwentke
    • Writers
      • Phil Hay
      • Matt Manfredi
      • David Dobkin
    • Stars
      • Ryan Reynolds
      • Jeff Bridges
      • Mary-Louise Parker
    • 368User reviews
    • 221Critic reviews
    • 25Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Videos8

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    R.I.P.D.: Food Interrogation
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    R.I.P.D.: Rotisserie
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    R.I.P.D.: Rotisserie
    R.I.P.D.: A Look Inside (Featurette)
    Featurette 3:04
    R.I.P.D.: A Look Inside (Featurette)
    R.I.P.D.: Don't Tense Up (Featurette)
    Featurette 1:47
    R.I.P.D.: Don't Tense Up (Featurette)
    R.I.P.D.: Car Destruction (Featurette)
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    R.I.P.D.: Car Destruction (Featurette)

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    Ryan Reynolds
    Ryan Reynolds
    • Nick
    Jeff Bridges
    Jeff Bridges
    • Roy
    Mary-Louise Parker
    Mary-Louise Parker
    • Proctor
    Kevin Bacon
    Kevin Bacon
    • Hayes
    Stephanie Szostak
    Stephanie Szostak
    • Julia
    James Hong
    James Hong
    • Nick's Avatar
    Marisa Miller
    Marisa Miller
    • Roy's Avatar
    Robert Knepper
    Robert Knepper
    • Stanley Nawicki
    Mike O'Malley
    Mike O'Malley
    • Elliot
    Devin Ratray
    Devin Ratray
    • Pulaski
    Larry Joe Campbell
    Larry Joe Campbell
    • Officer Murphy
    Michael Coons
    • Detective in Locker Room
    Chris Everett
    Chris Everett
    • R.I.P.D. Evidence Clerk
    • (as Christina Everett)
    Michael Tow
    Michael Tow
    • R.I.P.D. Evidence Clerk
    Lonnie Farmer
    Lonnie Farmer
    • Proctor's Avatar
    Piper Mackenzie Harris
    Piper Mackenzie Harris
    • Nick's New Avatar
    • (as Piper Harris)
    Ben Sloane
    • Clerk in VCR Repair Shop
    Duncan B. Putney
    Duncan B. Putney
    • Executive
    • (as Duncan Putney)
    • Director
      • Robert Schwentke
    • Writers
      • Phil Hay
      • Matt Manfredi
      • David Dobkin
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    8Rage-Kage

    Good summer entertainment

    When I first saw the trailer for R.I.P.D. there were 2 things that made me wanna see it. 1. I love Ryan Reynolds Jeff Bridges and Kevin Bacon. 2. It just looked really entertaining. Thats not to say of course that this movie is without it's flaws.

    You do get a feeling like in a way you have already seen this movie before and thats because in some ways it's a lot like Men in Black. that does somewhat pull you out of the movie at times but it really is not that big a problem. In my opinion the pros in this movie far out weigh the cons. It is a fun movie with interesting and likable characters. A cool idea that is fairly well writtin and just an overall fun movie to watch.

    Thats really all I have to say about R.I.P.D. I don't really understand all of the hate thats it has gotten it really does not deserve all of that. Have people forgotten how to just have fun sometimes? I give R.I.P.D. a 7.5/10
    6Al_The_Strange

    RIPD review

    From the trailer, I had high hopes this film would deliver a smashing spectacle with great humor and a unique premise. Alas, this turned out to be one of those cases where the trailer is better than the movie itself.

    To be fair, the film has its moments. The comedy never made me laugh outright, but there are amusing lines and situations throughout. Some of the most amusing moments emerge from the interplay between the characters, and the clever gag in which everybody sees them as different people. As far as the action goes, there is quite a bit of mass destruction and plenty of shoot-outs and fights. However, it is very manic, over-the-top, and strangely cartoony. The overall tone felt really uneven; the movie was fairly serious at times, deadpan in others, and overblown the rest of the time. I was never bored, but I was never fully engaged or invested in things.

    It is a shame, because the film has some unique ideas here and there. The overall premise of an undead police department is pretty neat, they use a lot of cool weapons, and they have some really quirky rules and ideas. It's a weird world where Indian food causes the villainous "dead-o's" to "pop" into gaudy monsters (if you remember the beginning of Van Helsing, with Mr. Hyde...pretty much all the monsters look like that, perhaps cross-bred with the zombies from I Am Legend). Everybody perceives the two main characters as a hot blonde chick and an old Chinese dude. Sounds fun, right? For whatever reason, it all comes off as a superfluous effort to build comedy from being weird; it worked so well for the Men In Black films, but it all falls rather flat in RIPD.

    The story overall is pretty fast and compact. It does a fine enough job of introducing the characters, slapping them together, and crafting some dynamic chemistry between them. However, the plot is pretty standard fare, and it never takes the time to truly invest the audience in the world it portrays. It shows just enough to make the plot work, but it never explains much, never builds on the things it briefly touches on, and never really makes us care.

    The film uses a lot of stylish camera moves, fast-zooms, and slow-motion effects, which you could either see as being really cool or really dumb. Editing is okay in general. Acting is a mixed bag: Ryan Reynolds is strangely flat and emotionless throughout, save for the few love scenes, while Jeff Bridges steals the show repeatedly, in a role that almost seems to parody his role from True Grit. Kevin Bacon is pretty much himself, and I loved watching Mary-Louise Parker. Writing is not that great. This production uses okay sets, props, and costumes. Special effects look cool, but are on the cheap side. Music is hip and fun.

    In the end, I couldn't help but to think of other films and how much better they are than RIPD. For stories that involve parallels between worlds of the living and worlds of the dead, I couldn't help but to think that the Bleach anime was a better story, and the Dead Like Me TV series was funnier. For that same concept with the perfect blend of action and comedy, the two Hellboy movies are effectively perfect. For comic-book-inspired stories about enforcers tackling the supernatural without the general public knowing, the three Men In Black movies succeed in everything RIPD tried to do, but failed. And even with the climax, with the dead threatening to rise up and end the world, I couldn't help but to remember how much better Ghostbusters was in this field. RIPD even has a brief staircase gag that reminded me of GB. All of those come recommended, but RIPD, not so much.

    Given its poor box office reception, I think it's safe to say that RIPD will Rest in Piece, buried alongside such equally marginal pictures as Jonah Hex and Priest.

    3/5 (Entertainment: Average | Story: Marginal | Film: Average)
    7runner-15

    Somewhat Generic and predictable, but I still enjoyed it.

    The movie basically follows the three act formula, and although the crusty veteran and out of element rookie has been done before I enjoyed Jeff Bridges and Ryan Reynolds on the screen together. There is plenty action and a fair amount of comedy. there were some plot holes and the ending left a few unanswered questions. Even with these flaws my wife and I both feel like there are many worse ways to spend a few bucks on a hot afternoon. This is not a blockbuster or a classic movie, I would classify it as a good popcorn flick. Contrary to many other opinions here we both recommend this as a watchable movie, as long as your expectations are reasonable.
    6aheaven2005

    Starts well but gets boring

    The first act of the movie with the discovery of cop's new life is fun and brings great moments between Reynolds and Bridges. The rest of the movie is more than average with poor special effects and a predictable story.
    7Hellmant

    Not nearly as bad as a lot of people like to say it is.

    'R.I.P.D.': Three and a Half Stars (Out of Five)

    One of the summer's biggest expensive casualties is this Dark Horse comic adaptation starring Ryan Reynolds and Jeff Bridges as two police officers in the after life fighting undead ghouls. It was directed by Robert Schwentke (who also directed the action films 'RED' and 'FLIGHPLAN') and written by Phil Hay, Matt Manfredi and David Dobkin. Peter M. Lenkov created the comic book it's based on and also executive produced the film. The film also co-stars Kevin Bacon, Mary-Louise Parker, Stephanie Szostak, Marisa Miller and James Hong. Oddly both Reynolds and Parker had two big films opening the same weekend (Reynolds also can be heard in the animated family film 'TURBO' and Parker reprised her role in the sequel to Schwentke's 'RED'). All three films bombed and Reynolds now has a pretty big reputation for constantly delivering box office misfires. That doesn't mean they're bad films though and I actually enjoyed 'R.I.P.D.' to a certain degree (definitely not an especially good movie though).

    The film opens with a Boston cop named Nick Walker (Reynolds), having a dispute with his partner, Bobby Hayes (Bacon), over whether or not to turn in gold they found at a recent drug bust. Walker is shot and killed by Hayes during a shootout and is recruited by the R.I.P.D. (Rest In Peace Department) in the afterlife. The R.I.P.D. specializes in catching 'deados', which are souls who have refused to leave the land of the living. Walker is teamed with an old U.S. Marshal from the Old West, named Roy Pulsipher (Bridges), while he attempts to track down his old partner and clear his reputation with the love of his life, Julia Walker (Szostak).

    The biggest complaint I've heard about the trailer for the film is how much it resembles the film 'MEN IN BLACK' and I have to say, after seeing the film as well, that it very much resembles a 'MEN IN BLACK' movie. It's of course not nearly as good as that campy sci-fi classic but it is better than it's first sequel (arguably 'MEN IN BLACK 3' as well). The fact is the movie is not nearly as bad as a lot of people like to say it is. It's a lot of fun, funny at times and the visuals are spectacular. It had a budget of approximately $130 million and as a purely visual treat it paid off; as far as the special effects go, plus the women are all super hot (Szostak and Miller are breathtaking in the flick). Watching Reynolds and Bridges together (as an odd couple duo) is a treat as well and it's funny to see Reynolds being mostly the straight man while Bridges mostly hams it up (Bacon is also once again a great despicable villain). Not a great film by any means but not a bad one either.

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    • Trivia
      In a Reddit AMA discussion, Jeff Bridges said that he enjoyed making the movie with the cast and crew, but attributed its failure to studio interference. Bridges said, "The suits just cut it against the grain, and, I thought, screwed it up." He described the film as "underwhelming."
    • Goofs
      In the elevator scene, Nick shoots the elevator cable that causes the elevator to rocket upwards. If the safety features are defeated, shooting the counterweight would send it downward. Sending it upward by shooting a counterweight would imply the weights are there to keep the elevator from rising. Also, when the elevator breaks through the roof, there is no sign of the rigging and machinery the elevator needs above it.
    • Quotes

      Roy Pulsipher: [to Nick] You are just gonna have to learn to sit on your regret and pain until it turns into a dull, persistent ache. The way I do it. The way a man does it.

      Business Person: [walks up to Roy's avatar] I do music videos. Home phone number's on the back.

      Roy Pulsipher: Excuse me? I'm not a piece of meat put on this earth for your gratification, I'm a woman. Respect me or I will castrate you like a three-year-old steer.

    • Crazy credits
      As the primary cast is first being shown, the names are accompanied by images relevant to their characters: Roy's ten-gallon hat, Proctor's white boots, Hayes' St. Christopher's medal, etc.
    • Alternate versions
      There are apparently two versions in circulation, a worldwide theatrical cut and one for the United States. There is no significant difference in length between the two. Runtimes are "1h 36m (96 min)" and "1h 36m (96 min) (United States)", respectively.
    • Connections
      Featured in ReelzChannel Specials: Richard Roeper's Red Hot Summer (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      Hey Nineteen
      Written by Walter Becker, Donald Fagen

      Performed by Steely Dan

      Courtesy of Geffen Records

      Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    • Release date
      • July 31, 2013 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Toho-Towa (Japan)
      • Universal (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • R.I.P.D. Policía del más allá
    • Filming locations
      • Raynham, Massachusetts, USA
    • Production companies
      • Universal Pictures
      • Original Film
      • Dark Horse Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $130,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $33,618,855
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $12,691,415
      • Jul 21, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $78,324,220
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • SDDS
      • Datasat
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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