The Other Guys (2010)



The Other Guys (2010)

Terry Hoitz's past mistakes in the line of duty and Allen Gamble's reluctance to take risks have landed them the roles of the "Other Guys", disgraced New York City police detectives relegated to filling out paperwork for cocky hero cops Danson and Highsmith. The mismatched duo must look past their differences when they take on a high-profile investigation of shady capitalist David Ershon and attempt to fill the shoes of the notoriously reckless officers they idolize.

Genre(s): Action, Comedy
Rating: 7.4/10 (537 votes)
Country: USA
Languages: English
Company: Columbia Pictures
MPAA: Referenced in "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #18.95" (2010)See more »

Director(s): Adam McKay



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Producer(s):
Joshua Church - co-producer
William M. Connor - associate producer
Patrick Crowley - producer
Jessica Elbaum - co-producer
Will Ferrell - executive producer
Chris Henchy - executive producer
David B. Householter - executive producer
Adam McKay - executive producer
Rizelle Mendoza - associate producer
Kevin J. Messick - executive producer
Jimmy Miller - producer

Writer(s):
Adam McKay - (written by) &
Chris Henchy - (written by)

Cast:
Derek Jeter - Himself
Samuel L. Jackson - P.K. Highsmith
Dwayne Johnson - Christopher Danson
Larnell Stovall - Rasta
Jalil Jay Lynch - Rasta
Roy T. Anderson - Rasta
Andrew Secunda - Press Conference Reporter
Sara Chase - Press Conference Reporter
David Gideon - Mayor
Joshua Church - Hot Dog Guy (as Josh Church)

Music: Jon Brion

6 Responses to “The Other Guys (2010)”

  1. ‘The Other Guys’ Movie Review Says:

    [...] might expect that this action, adventure-comedy flick “The Other Guys” will just give the audience another buddy-cop exhausting plot. No, it did not it many scenes. [...]

  2. D_Burke Says:

    Overall, though, “The Other Guys” is not just another movie. Some gagsseemed a bit out of place, and the tired plot point of the police chiefpulling the main cops off the case still seeped its way into the story.However, it helped that that chief was Michael Keaton in what could bea comeback performance, and that he had some hysterical lines as well.The movie tells a great story, everyone in the movie is funny withappearing to try too hard (especially in Ferrell’s case), and theensemble cast works together perfectly. In a year of mediocre(non-animated) comedies, “The Other Guys” lives up to its hype.

  3. DannyDMc Says:

    After seeing the previews, I was genuinely prepared for anaction/comedy. With the star power available, I did not see any way Iwould be disappointed with the outcome, boy was I wrong.

    I can tell you now, the funniest parts of the movie are seen in thetrailers for the film and even one of those did not make the final cut.How could the acting skill in Samuel L Jackson, Mark Wahlberg, WillFerrell, Michael Keaton and even "The Rock" butcher such a movie? Totheir credit, each one of the actors did what they could to save themovie, but the plot was so bad, the scenes looked like they were filmedwithout a storyline and pieced together to try and make a plot, whichnever materialized. The "bad guys" didn't seem bad, which gave noreason to even care about the characters.

    In the end, each one of the actors will look back at this film andundoubtedly feel this was the worst movie that they took part in. Ifyou have to watch it, wait for the DVD, it should be out within weeks.The critical reviews are going to be bad

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