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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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