Hollywood Homicide (2003)

Hollywood Homicide (2003)
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Further cementing 2003 as the year of Ron Shelton cop movies, the director continued his vacation from the sports genre with Hollywood Homicide, a police comedy that comes right on the heels of Shelton's Dark Blue, a decidedly grittier cop thriller. The film stars Harrison Ford and Josh Hartnett as LAPD homicide detectives Joe Gavilan and K.C. Calden, two cops with bigger dreams. Gavilan moonlights as a real estate agent, while Calden teaches yoga and yearns for a career on the big screen. When an entire hip-hop group is murdered on-stage, Gavilan and Calden are called in to handle the case. As their investigation progresses, they begin to suspect that the rappers were offed for attempting to get out of their recording contract with label head Sartain (Isaiah Washington). Along with Bruce Greenwood and Keith David, the supporting cast boasts a plethora of real-life musicians, including Dr. Dre, Gladys Knight, Dwight Yoakam, Master P, and Ronald DeVoe of New Edition and Bell Biv DeVoe. ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi

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Starring:
Harrison FordJosh Hartnett, (more)
Director(s):
Ron Shelton
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
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Synopsis of Hollywood Homicide

Further cementing 2003 as the year of Ron Shelton cop movies, the director continued his vacation from the sports genre with Hollywood Homicide, a police comedy that comes right on the heels of Shelton's Dark Blue, a decidedly grittier cop thriller. The film stars Harrison Ford and Josh Hartnett as LAPD homicide detectives Joe Gavilan and K.C. Calden, two cops with bigger dreams. Gavilan moonlights as a real estate agent, while Calden teaches yoga and yearns for a career on the big screen. When an entire hip-hop group is murdered on-stage, Gavilan and Calden are called in to handle the case. As their investigation progresses, they begin to suspect that the rappers were offed for attempting to get out of their recording contract with label head Sartain (Isaiah Washington). Along with Bruce Greenwood and Keith David, the supporting cast boasts a plethora of real-life musicians, including Dr. Dre, Gladys Knight, Dwight Yoakam, Master P, and Ronald DeVoe of New Edition and Bell Biv DeVoe. ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
116 mins

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Director(s):
Ron Shelton
Writer(s):
Robert SouzaRon Shelton
Producer(s):
Ron SheltonLou Pitt
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Profanity, Violence, Sexual Situations)
Categories:
ComedyAction / Adventure
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    Mary C.

    I actually went into this expecting the worst. To my surprise it actually turned out to be an OK film. At times I did find it to be a little slow, but when it picked up (near the end) it got really good and was actually funny. Yes, its not what you'd expect from Harrison Ford, but whats wrong with going against the grain every once in a while. Kudos to him for doing so! My rating is 3 out of 5 stars because like I said it did drag on a bit, but otherwise it was okay.

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    Gerardo A.

    I was quite impressed with the action packed in combination with some comedy and humor. Some portions were on the edge of your seat type action, such as the chase scenes. Great Dolby Digital sound. a definite must see!!

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    Patrick F.

    Seemed ok at first but I quickly lost interest and started falling asleep. Not sure why this is considered an action comedy because there is nothing funny in it.

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