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Cops Gone Bad!
They are sworn to protect us. They help us in times of need. They are respected role models in our communities. But no one is perfect. What do you get when you mix power, authority, brutality, and corruption? You get COPS GONE BAD! No porn star shines brighter than Chris Steele, a superstar of gigantic proportions. The first scene of Cops Gone Bad is the high point of Mr. Steele's career. It was this scene that won for him and Michael Soldier the 2002 GAYVN award for Best Sex Scene. Adam Video Guide calls this scene the hottest 45 minutes ever filmed in the history of porn. Watch your dick grow as State Trooper Steele stalks an innocent jogger in the foothills of the California mountains.
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Plot Summary
A group of corrupt LAPD officers, entangled in a web of drug deals and murder, find themselves in a desperate fight for survival when a heist goes terribly wrong. As internal betrayals and external threats mount, they must navigate a treacherous landscape where loyalty is scarce and only the most ruthless can hope to emerge unscathed.
Critical Reception
Critically acclaimed for its stylized violence, non-linear narrative, and sharp dialogue, 'Cops Gone Bad!' solidified Quentin Tarantino's reputation as a master filmmaker. Audiences were captivated by its intense action sequences and complex characters, although some found its graphic content challenging.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intricate plot and masterful direction.
Lauded for its intense action and gripping performances.
Noted for its dark humor and unflinching portrayal of corruption.
Google audience: Audiences lauded the film's adrenaline-pumping action, sharp dialogue, and compelling performances, particularly from Samuel L. Jackson. Some viewers found the plot complex and occasionally convoluted, but the overall sentiment was overwhelmingly positive.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for 7 Academy Awards including Best Picture and Best Director, won 2 Oscars for Best Original Screenplay and Best Supporting Actor (Samuel L. Jackson). Won 3 Golden Globe Awards.
Fun Fact
The iconic diner scene, which lasts over 10 minutes, was filmed in a single continuous take using a Steadicam.
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