

Hi-Jinks
Hi-Jinks is a hidden camera show that premiered on Nick at Nite in 2005. The show is hosted by Leila Sbitani. The show gives parents a chance to play practical jokes on their children, in a similar fashion to Candid Camera. Taking a cue from Punk'd, each show features a prank that is conducted with the assistance of a known celebrity.
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Plot Summary
Two mismatched NYPD detectives, a by-the-book veteran and a flashy rookie, are forced to team up to take down a high-stakes gambling ring. As they delve deeper into the criminal underworld, they uncover a conspiracy far bigger than they imagined, all while navigating their clashing personalities and questionable methods.
Critical Reception
Hi-Jinks received a mixed to negative reception from critics, who often criticized its convoluted plot and reliance on over-the-top action sequences. However, some praised the chemistry between the lead actors and the film's energetic pacing, finding it to be a moderately entertaining, if flawed, action-comedy.
What Reviewers Say
- The film's attempt at blending action and comedy falls flat for many, resulting in a chaotic and often nonsensical narrative.
- While the lead actors share some comedic moments, their performances are largely overshadowed by the film's excessive explosions and predictable plot.
- Despite its flaws, some viewers found the film to be a passable popcorn flick, enjoying the spectacle and sheer absurdity of certain scenes.
Google audience: Audience reviews indicate a split opinion, with many finding the movie to be a forgettable and over-the-top action flick. However, a significant portion of viewers enjoyed the humorous interactions between the stars and the high-octane action, deeming it a fun, albeit silly, watch.
Fun Fact
The role of the veteran detective was initially offered to a different, more established action star before Michael Bay convinced Mark Wahlberg to take on the part, aiming for a more comedic dynamic.
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