Cops on road to nowhere; RENO 911!: MIAMI (15) VERDICT: NO STARS!YOU can imagine the conversation in some offices: What was that film you saw last night? 'Reno Nine Eleven Exclamation Mark (character) exclamation mark - The character "!" with ASCII code 33. Common names: bang; pling; excl (/eks'kl/); shriek; ITU-T: exclamation mark, exclamation point (US). Rare: factorial; exclam; smash; cuss; boing; yell; wow; hey; wham; eureka; soldier; INTERCAL: spark-spot. Colon Miami'. That ought to put most people off since, the offensively-poor Norbit aside, this film is another low point for 2007. Lasting a mere 80 minutes but feeling more like 800, it's written and directed by Ben Garant Robert Ben Garant (alternately billed as Ben Garant) (born 14 September, 1970) is an American actor, comedian, producer, director, and writer. Garant was born in Cookeville, Tennessee and grew up in Farragut, Tennessee. , whose other writing credits include Herby Fully Loaded, The Pacifier and Night at the Museum. A police convention means there's going to be no law enforcement on Miami's streets - except for the cover unexpectedly being provided by a bunch of misfit mis·fit n. 1. Something of the wrong size or shape for its purpose. 2. One who is unable to adjust to one's environment or circumstances or is considered to be disturbingly different from others. police men and women visiting from Reno, Nevada. Only the pre-credit sequence offers any entertainment and thereafter the grim reality is that the Reno team is on the road to nowhere. www.reno911movie.com CAPTION(S): LOW POINT... misfit cops in Reno 911!: Miami. |
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