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sketchbot9000 · 4 months
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"Oh yes, we've had them watch you for a while now, but we need you to train them further. What are you so worried about? You don't think they can do better than you, right?"
-Instructions pertaining to the new "Assistive Infantry".
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meep-meep-richie · 3 months
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Owen Wilson + buddy cop genre
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one-time-i-dreamt · 7 months
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Rick from Rick And Morty and Yung Gravy were buddy cop super spies and Rick was trying to help Yung Gravy out of a depression he got into after a bad guy ruined him and his wife's second wedding so that they could team up once more and defeat said bad guy.
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ghostampede · 11 months
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aiba and date are so fun cause that is a hyper intelligent lesbian ai shrimp gal that cannot die in any way that actually matters and her idiot bisexual brain cop ex-assassin bestie with memory loss and horrible humour possibly caused by the drugs she has to inject into him to stop him from killing everyone in sight and together they make exactly one decently competent person. i love them so dearly.
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brightgoat · 1 year
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Buddy cop trope
Everette, green Addi, belongs to @pukeseven
For context: the pink is named ‘Scroll’, and he’s popular food mascot and cannibalistic serial killer.
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eaphoenix · 8 months
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I need other people to watch this because I SO want a second season. It is an amazing feminist, buddy cop, lesbian dark-comedy with a superb murder mystery. It's on Prime if you have it (or someone's password) and I highly recommend it.
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redthefieryginger · 5 months
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I lowkey wanna see a buddy cop AU fic and headcanons with Copia as the goofy detective while their partner, the reader/you/OC detective, pretends to be annoyed but secretly loves his antics. 😂🤣😂
These are some of my personal headcanons for this ridiculously stupid AU 🤣🤣:
He is amazing with kids, he knows what to say to comfort them and gets them to open up and smile despite going through something horrible to get information.
Copia’s incredibly perceptive and usually has the scene assessed entirely within seconds and goes to pet the rats.
You have to constantly pull him away from the wild alley rats if you’re in the middle of assessing a crime scene.
Grabbing Copia’s tie and pulling him along to talk to witnesses/other cops/CSU team/boss.
Copia acts like the sub of the team, but if his partner is in danger, he becomes unrecognizable and sometimes frightening in his need to protect or save them.
He is often the butt of jokes in the office, but if his partner hears someone make a joke, they make a threatening joke or comment in return. (Despite his partner claiming to be annoyed by him, they will still defend him to the death against others. Very much a: “I am the only one who can be mean to him ‘cause he’s my partner. So fuck off.”)
Copia has an interesting interrogation technique. He talks and talks and talks, hardly ever asking questions. He wears them down until they want to confess. (For some reason I think of a mix between DiNozzos’ rambling and McGees’ almost awkward interrogation techniques from NCIS.)
Copia surprise everyone with his perfectionist tendencies when it comes to paperwork and often works late to make sure his reports are done and grammar checked before turning it in to the boss.
Copia can usually tell if someone is the killer/ guilty party quickly after meeting them. He just has a sense for when people aren’t being truthful or if they are hiding something. He may know who it is, but he and his partner must now prove it and there in comes the fun and antics.
That’s all I have ATM! Please feel free to add to them or make corrections! Just a funny AU thought I had after binging NCIS for a while now 😂😂 It’s just fun to think about.
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karizard-ao3 · 2 months
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“I m-missed the w-wedding?” Zeke begins to weep again.
“There was no wedding! Stop encouraging them!” Levi snaps, making Zeke weep harder, then turns to Mikasa. “Summer romances don’t last.”
“What about summer engagements?” Mikasa asks flatly.
Eren's like, "we may have met in the summer, but ours is a love for all seasons!"
Zeke weeps even harder because that's so beautiful. Levi wonders where he went wrong that his life has come to this.
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axelwolf8109 · 6 months
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@whitewiccan this just popped into my head and now I can't stop laughing but you and everyone else needs this too:
Goofy buddy cop comedy action movie with Dylan and Ian at the forefront of EVERYTHING and Tyler and JR have to be the ones to fix everything
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matt0044 · 6 months
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I've been thinking about "Bathos" lately.
Specifically after I've been viewing a few video that were supercuts of various movie lines like "Standing Right Behind Me?" or even broader catagories like one liners before and after the kills.
I bring this up because a lot of these movies are the sort of cheesy, action movie shlock that the Marvel Cinematic Universe has been pigeon-holed into be it by Disney or former fans. Take your pick.
See... I could never get behind the criticism of what's been titles as "MCU humor" or "Whedonism" because of this idea that the prevalence of it is a recent phenomenon or even inherently a bad thing.
Like... you'd think that Joss Whedon invented snarky banter or even funny quips during action beats by the way people seem to talk about it. I remember when the 1990s and 2000s had stories often defined by semi-meta humor and "too cool for school" kind of dialogue in the kids shows I often watched.
Hell, Marvel having heroes joke and quip is... kind of comic books' bread and butter for decades now.
My problem isn't that we shouldn't be discussing this trend in writing and the likely executive decisions behind them. My problem is that a lot of movies we consider classics from the before times would kind of be throw under this bus. Like... the Sam Raimi Spider Man movies would be considered infected by Bathos. Not just "3," the whole trilogy.
Basically, if we're gonna talk about comedic writing that defuses tension and potentially emotional investment in too many stories today, maybe we should look back at where it had evolved from. If we want a better future, then we need to acknowledge out past.
Basically... watch more movies. Older movies of the genres you may gravitate to or newer ones to dip your toes into. Figure out what works and what doesn't if this trend grew into what we see now.
Also... how often HAS the MCU quipped "So that just happened...?" really?
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i-heart-schlock · 1 year
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“I don't know about you, but I have an aversion to getting F.U.B.A.R...”
“What's F.U.B.A.R.?”
“Fucked-Up Beyond All Recognition.”
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chungleallthewaydown · 5 months
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indigoreed1 · 1 year
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“I don’t know man, I guess I kinda like the buddy cop dynamic…”
My favorite shows:
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anhed-nia · 2 years
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BLOGTOBER 10/9/2022: THE HIDDEN (1987)
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I'm gonna say something contentious about this great movie, to my own detriment, but I think it's the truth: Boys love THE HIDDEN. I mean, I also love THE HIDDEN. Everybody who loves a good movie loves THE HIDDEN! It's a huge party with great performances, cool images, and non-stop action. Bitchin' car chases, sick guitar riffs, sci-fi weapons, fucked up parasites, and gun-toting strippers are not inherently gendered fare; they are for everyone. But I think that the way I watch THE HIDDEN is fundamentally different from the way that, say, my husband watches it. He grew up in the New Jersey suburbs in the '80s and '90s, raised with a sense that his natural, god-given culture was cool cars, hot chicks, shootouts, explosions, secret agents, alien invaders, and all this macho material that blasts out of the screen when you watch THE HIDDEN. When my husband and I watch this movie, we may experience a similar level of pleasure, but not for the same reasons. He sees a great movie, but he also sees the greatest expression of what he was raised to believe is an inherent part of his being. He gets a sense of ownership, a feeling of having his own true nature acknowledged, that I can't really touch as a cis het girl who was raised as such—and I've noticed this every time I watch THE HIDDEN with the dudes in my life. They get a sense of social patriotism from it, a feeling of unity, and an affirmation of the most basic tenants of their cultural identity. And I think that's totally great.
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So anyway, THE HIDDEN is the best movie by director Jack Sholder, unless you understand that WISHMASTER 2 is the greatest movie ever made, or unless you are doing contrarian hot takes on the quality of NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET 2 just to point out that it's not as bad as its homophobic haters insist that it is. Without knowing for sure, I'd bet it's also the best movie from Bob Hunt, who also wrote THE BOOGENS. THE HIDDEN is a buddy cop movie in which hardboiled cop Michael Nouri and obvious space alien Kyle MacLachlachlan and hunt an intergalactic parasite with a taste for fast cars, rock'n'roll, and ultraviolence. It resembles ELM STREET 2 in its focus on male bonding and male fears around bodily vulnerability. It resembles WISHMASTER 2 in being an uninhibited, imaginative, balls to the wall good time. THE HIDDEN is fun, funny, and oddly moving, and it's basically only going to put you off if you hate joy.
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It's easy to be distracted by the high octane spectacle of this movie, but it is also beautifully cast and performed. Kyle MacLachlan is typically wonderful and he has great chemistry with Michael Nouri, but the parasite also gives us a string of great performances from its hosts. My personal favorite is William Boyett, a lantern-jawed square who usually showed up in movies and shows about cops, cowboys, spies, and other GI Joe types, and his straight-laced appearance is a perfect foil for the extreme antisociality of the parasite, who totes around a boombox blasting shedding rock music on its relentless crime spree. Other standouts include Twin Peaks alum Chris Mulkey, Claudia Christian from MANIAC COP 2, and last but not least, Jake the dog from NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET 4.
I don't really have anything deep to say about THE HIDDEN besides the sociological observation that I led with. But, even though I maintain that it offers a delightful and, all things considered, not particularly toxic reflection of American masculinity, I should underline that THE HIDDEN is definitely for everyone. Watch it today to turn off your brain and boost your mood.
PS Here is my husband's hilarious photo of us watching THE HIDDEN on my laptop during our recent road trip. It really says how we feel about William Boyett.
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world-of-advice · 3 months
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amanonthecorner · 18 days
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Movie Genres That Would Make Everyone Happy:
Found Footage Musical
Slapstick Political Thriller
Biopics in 3D
Western Mockumentary
Buddy Cop Tragety
Hollywood, call me
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