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The Other Guys 2010

In this high-stakes comedy, mismatched NYPD detectives Gamble (Will Ferrell) and Hoitz (Mark Wahlberg) trade heroics for paperwork. But when a seemingly routine case explodes into chaos, these desk-bound heroes get their chance to prove that even the most unlikely duo can make a big impact.

In this high-stakes comedy, mismatched NYPD detectives Gamble (Will Ferrell) and Hoitz (Mark Wahlberg) trade heroics for paperwork. But when a seemingly routine case explodes into chaos, these desk-bound heroes get their chance to prove that even the most unlikely duo can make a big impact.

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The Other Guys does not have end credit scenes. You can leave when the credits roll.

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6.6 /10

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16th Critics' Choice Awards 2011

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Best Comedy Movie

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Officers PK Highsmith (Samuel L. Jackson) and Chris Danson (Dwayne Johnson) are the toughest cops in New York City, renowned for their reckless escapades. The film kicks off with the duo in an exhilarating high-speed chase, leaving a trail of chaos in their wake as they manage to apprehend some criminals. Despite the minimal charges against the culprits, their destructive methods earn them the keys to the city from the mayor, heralding them as heroes.

At the precinct, their celebrity status permeates the atmosphere, where they encounter various officers, including the bumbling officer Bob, and the ambitious pairing of Alan Gamble (Will Ferrell) and Terry Hoitz (Mark Wahlberg). Gamble is the epitome of a diligent forensic accountant—by-the-book and risk-averse. In contrast, Hoitz is itching for action after growing weary of life behind a desk. Their dynamic gets complicated when Gamble becomes the butt of a prank involving gunfire, resulting in both officers losing their sidearms due to previous mishaps: Hoitz from an embarrassing incident involving Derek Jeter during Game 7 of the World Series, which earns him the unfortunate nickname “The Yankee Clipper,” and Gamble earning the moniker “Paper Bitch.”

At a support group for gun-related incidents, the duo is out of place and unsure of their presence there. As the story unfolds, Highsmith and Danson are called back into action for a jewelry store heist that ends in their untimely deaths, leaving the precinct in search of new heroes. Hoitz quickly realizes that it is up to him and Gamble to fill the void, even if their personalities clash.

Their endeavors gradually descend into chaos. Plagued by a thrilling yet unproductive start, including Gamble’s catastrophic driving during their initial fieldwork and an embarrassing arrest mishap involving David Ershon ([Steve Coogan]), the duo finds themselves tangled in a web of suspicious dealings. Their quest to uncover the truth leads them through encounters with bizarre characters, including a group known as “Dirty Mike & The Boys,” and the revelation of Gamble’s luxurious personal life, amplified by his stunning supermodel wife, Sheila (Eva Mendes).

As they embark on their investigation, the duo faces numerous setbacks, including an awkward visit with an ex-girlfriend of Gamble, accidental sharing of incriminating evidence with a criminal lawyer, and a complete mockery of a hostage negotiation that ends catastrophically. Highsmith’s monologue raises questions about redemption and resilience, shedding light on the ups and downs of police work.

Their pursuit of the nefarious Ershon leads to absolutley outrageous situations—culminating in explosive confrontations and a gripping train escape. The duo makes a riveting decision to confront their captain while he works a second job at Bed, Bath, & Beyond to fund his son’s extravagant college fees. After a series of intertwining relationships, they set their sights on dismantling Ershon’s shady operations, culminating in a massive heist that threatens the police pension fund.

Through car chases, unexpected alliances, and a heartfelt reunion with Sheila, the once hapless duo emerges victorious in the face of adversity, capturing Ershon and ensuring the safety of the city. In a final showdown filled with heroic antics, they hilariously navigate between personal growth and hilarious antics that leave the audience roaring with laughter.

In the end, Hoitz and Gamble are celebrated as heroes, albeit somewhat begrudgingly due to their clumsy reputation. Their story concludes on a humorous note at Coney Island alongside a familiar figure from their tumultuous past, hinting at grander schemes ahead and the struggles every cop faces. The film wraps up with a poignant commentary on societal themes set to a fitting musical backdrop, delivering both laughs and insight.

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Acura

2007

MDX

Acura

1999

TL

Audi

2005

A4 Avant B7

Blue

Bird Ultra LMB

BMW

2002

3 E46

BMW

2004

5 E60

BMW

1995

740i E38

BMW

2007

X3 E83

Buick

1992

Roadmaster

Cadillac

2000

DeVille Flower Car

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