: It leans heavily into R-rated slapstick and "bro-humor". It doesn't aim for intellectual wit but relies on the absurdity of two civilians getting deeper and deeper into a real-life drug case.
Released as in English, this 2014 buddy comedy stars Jake Johnson and Damon Wayans Jr. as two struggling friends who dress up as police officers for a costume party and decide to keep the charade going. Review: A "Guilty Pleasure" Buddy Comedy Bastardi in divisa
“If you want to watch a funny movie, it simply has to be this one! You can laugh a lot and above all Nina Dobrev is in it!!” CeDe : It leans heavily into R-rated slapstick and "bro-humor"
The film is often cited as a prime example of a "cult classic" that was hated by critics but loved by a specific demographic of comedy fans. as two struggling friends who dress up as
: Ryan (Johnson) is a failed athlete who embraces the fake identity with reckless abandon, while Justin (Wayans), a passive video game designer, is the reluctant straight man.
: It’s an entertaining "buddy flick" that pokes fun at the genre. It isn't groundbreaking, but if you want a few laughs and a steady pace, it delivers exactly what it promises. Community Perspectives
“What people really need to know about Let's Be Cops is that it's not a dim-witted comedy... Jake Johnson and Damon Wayans Jr. are much smarter than the average dim-witted character.” IMDb