Bob (Michael Peña) and Terry (Alexander Skarsgård) are cops in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Bob is the brains of the two-some randomly spouting trivia, something only his wife (Stephanie Sigman ) might exceed him at. They are not the most honest of cops and allow a heist to go down so they can rob the robbers, which didn't go well.
Terry drives an indestructible vintage Monte Carlo, a joke that never seemed to grow old. It was not the plot, but the characters and dialogue which made the film as our dishonest cops are brutally honest in their speech as they twist lines..."If you hit a mime with your car, does he make a sound? " From the mind of John Michael McDonagh who gave us "The Guard" and "Calvary." Guide: F-word, sex, nudity.
Plot summary
Bob Bolano and Terry Monroe are two crooked Albuquerque PD detectives. They tend to hustle criminals but their methods have landed them in hot water with their boss, and they are on their last warning. They get wind of a heist and decide to muscle in on the action, robbing the perpetrators. Unfortunately for them, the mastermind of the heist is someone out of their league, someone they would do well to fear.
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Nice war on every guys
So we had two movies about an investigating couple in 2016. The other one was Shane Blacks "Nice guys". They weren't cops there, like they are here. But then again, these cops right here, you won't find too many of them around. It's obvious this is anything but politically correct. So if you don't like humor off the rails and off the norm, you probably should not watch this.
If you on the other hand like your comedies to be crazy and all over the place, you should give this a chance. It's actually pretty funny and the two buddies on the front are doing a great job with their characters. Completely crazy and without any morality center they take whatever they like and do not care. You could argue that this makes them despicable persons, but remember this is a movie and a comedy. Don't be offended by it, it takes away all the fun you could have
corny and lovable and the same time
John Michael McDonagh's "War on Everyone" is a corny movie, but also one that you just gotta love. This look at a pair of corrupt cops who get more than they bargained for brings up the issue of police brutality but also has the viewer laughing every step of the way. And besides, how often do we get to see New Mexico on screen?
I recommend it.