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  47. Sarah Ashburn, an FBI agent, is extremely ambitious and has her eye on a promotion, but she doesn't get along with her co-workers. She is sent to Boston to uncover the identity of an elusive drug lord, Mr. Larkin, by tracking down his proxy, Rojas, and is told that she'll have a good shot at the promotion if she finds Larkin. When she arrives in Boston, she learns that Larkin has been eliminating his competition and taking over their operations. She learns that Rojas is in Boston PD custody and goes to see him to ask him what he knows about Larkin, but is warned that the cop who arrested Rojas, Shannon Mullins, is very territorial, and she is not exactly sociable. When the two meet they don't get along. When Mullins learns why Ashburn is in Boston, she decides to find Larkin herself. Ashburn is told by her boss to work with Mullins, but it won't be easy because Ashburn does things by the book while Mullins does things her way.
  48. An uptight FBI Special Agent is paired with a foul-mouthed Boston cop to take down a ruthless drug lord.
  49. This movie was pretty funny, most would probably find it hilarious if you think saying F**K a thousand times is funny, I personally think they should have left out the sexual acts that were described coming from McCarthy's mouth and cut out SOME of the f-bombs. It gets old after you hear it so much. Plus, who says it that many times in reality? Rating says no nudity correct? Well I saw a poster of a woman's naked butt in a man's apartment during this movie. I think that is considered nudity! Overall a few scenes did make me laugh and some action/bloody scenes were a little shocking, in a good way though! It did keep me interested and I love some of McCarthy's actions in this film. It all tied together nicely and overall, I felt good at the end of this film. If you have kids.. I wouldn't let any who are under 16 see this. Some of the language even bothered me (the sexual acts described!) This is coming from a 21 year old female, no kids.
  50. Excellent movie, very good and fully recommended. the stereotype of the fat police, fighter, who appreciates everything and act immediately so clumsy FBI and police with good pay, nice, sensitive, intelligent and sensitive, which together complement each other. Fun and unexpected moments throughout the film, and honestly the protagonist of the film is Molly (Melissa McCarthy) who surprises siemre ashburn (Sandra Bullock at the time to act against the criminals. Recommended for all public and in general who likes films police, with a touch of comedy. contains action, drama and comedy especially focuses more on the irreverence that makes Molly.
  51. With the film, Melissa McCarthy definitively cements her status as a legitimate comic talent, leaving her co-star stumbling behind in her wake.
  52. The US Blu-ray features two versions of the film. Next to the R-rated theatrical version, we have an unrated cut that doesn't offer a substantially better film. If you liked the theatrical version, you might enjoy some of the plot extension that the longer cut introduces since they add a little humor but they are not necessary to alter the film's overall impression. In total the Unrated Version runs approx. three minutes longer than the Theatrical Version. a5c7b9f00b
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