When facing the most dangerous criminal is easier than facing your new partnerWhen facing the most dangerous criminal is easier than facing your new partnerWhen facing the most dangerous criminal is easier than facing your new partner
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Homicide detective Marc Valentine (Joss Gomez) is a lone wolf who prefers his own company but finds himself teamed up with a string of less talented detectives. He's a bit eccentric, convinced he's still in the 80s, and drives a DeLorean as his police car. The plot thickens with Big Boss Tango (Marc Singer) creating a deadly virus that threatens to cause a worldwide pandemic, targeting Los Angeles. Things get worse when professor malevolent (Dr. Robert Rey) kidnaps captain Dupree's (Ken Davitian) daughter. Inspired by his father (Lorenzo Lamas) and guided by captain Johnson (Eric Roberts), marc faces numerous challenges to stop big boss tango and save the city. It's a wild, nostalgic ride with plenty of twists and action. The end is kind of weird but interesting. I will re-watch no problem.
A hilarious comedy packed with numerous references to 80s movies, making it truly one of a kind. You'll love seeing renowned actors from the 80s, including Oscar-nominated Eric Roberts. The ending is laugh-out-loud funny, and the bloopers during the credits add an extra layer of fun, along with a truly unique bonus scene!
While it's a low-budget, silly comedy, don't expect a blockbuster with a multi-million-dollar production.
If you're in the mood to relax and enjoy some good laughs, this movie is perfect for you. It's the kind of film you'll want to watch two or three times to catch all the clever jokes and lines-and it gets even better the second time around.
This gem shines with its sharp wit and clever dialogue, delivering a smart comedy that punches well above its weight.
While it's a low-budget, silly comedy, don't expect a blockbuster with a multi-million-dollar production.
If you're in the mood to relax and enjoy some good laughs, this movie is perfect for you. It's the kind of film you'll want to watch two or three times to catch all the clever jokes and lines-and it gets even better the second time around.
This gem shines with its sharp wit and clever dialogue, delivering a smart comedy that punches well above its weight.
If you want a fun adventure movie where all you need is a biiiig bowl of popcorn and a desire to enjoy a film full of humor, well-paced action, cool cars, guns galore, and some great guest appearances (Marc Singer...oh heck yeah!!! And a bunch of others too...!!) you'll love Team Of Two.
This is a movie you want to watch with buddies together...share the laughs as the jokes come, wince together at some of the crazy fight scenes, and just geek out together as you enjoy a film that would've fit perfectly into the genre of similar films they did in the 1980s period...sigh... Anyone else miss these type of fun films?
Yeah, I do too...
I hope they do a sequel and if they do, I hope it's just as fun and enjoyable as the first one...
This is a movie you want to watch with buddies together...share the laughs as the jokes come, wince together at some of the crazy fight scenes, and just geek out together as you enjoy a film that would've fit perfectly into the genre of similar films they did in the 1980s period...sigh... Anyone else miss these type of fun films?
Yeah, I do too...
I hope they do a sequel and if they do, I hope it's just as fun and enjoyable as the first one...
"Team of Two" is an uplifting, heartwarming story about friendship and perseverance. The film follows two unlikely partners-an introverted tech genius and a charismatic athlete-as they team up to solve a personal crisis that challenges them both. Their chemistry on screen is captivating, blending humor with emotional depth. The film is well-paced, with strong performances that keep you engaged from start to finish. While it follows some familiar tropes, Team of Two delivers a feel-good experience with a message of teamwork and resilience that resonates.
TV icons Marc Singer, Lorenzo lamas and Eric Roberts, are great in this movie.
TV icons Marc Singer, Lorenzo lamas and Eric Roberts, are great in this movie.
Team of Two" is the kind of movie that chooses to be deliberately bad but ends up being surprisingly good and fun to watch. It's refreshing to see a film that doesn't take itself too seriously, serving as a playful parody of the classic buddy cop action genre.
If you're a fan of the '80s, you'll enjoy the numerous references to that era, as the film's hero is obsessed with the decade. The movie embraces this nostalgia in a way that feels genuine.
There are several moments that made me laugh out loud, but don't go in expecting a high-budget parody. In fact, the budget seems almost non-existent-I'm not even sure the actors got paid! Still, the film makes the most of what it has, and you can tell the cast had a blast making it. This is especially evident in the credits, though I wish there had been more bloopers to enjoy.
If you're a fan of the '80s, you'll enjoy the numerous references to that era, as the film's hero is obsessed with the decade. The movie embraces this nostalgia in a way that feels genuine.
There are several moments that made me laugh out loud, but don't go in expecting a high-budget parody. In fact, the budget seems almost non-existent-I'm not even sure the actors got paid! Still, the film makes the most of what it has, and you can tell the cast had a blast making it. This is especially evident in the credits, though I wish there had been more bloopers to enjoy.
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