: The film pokes fun at police movie tropes, such as "cool" car chases, dramatic lighting, and over-the-top interrogation techniques.
is a veteran, no-nonsense LAPD detective who just wants to do his job without any fanfare. : The film pokes fun at police movie
: Despite being a comedy, it features significant action sequences involving the "Super Gun" they are trying to recover. To boost the show's entertainment value, Trey is
To boost the show's entertainment value, Trey is recruited as Mitch's partner. The film follows their hilarious and often chaotic attempts to navigate their new lives as "reality TV stars" while trying to track down a dangerous criminal who is dealing a powerful, custom-made semi-automatic weapon. Key Highlights To avoid a massive lawsuit from the TV
The story kicks off when Mitch accidentally shoots a television camera during a high-stakes undercover operation. To avoid a massive lawsuit from the TV network, the LAPD agrees to let a high-profile producer (played by Rene Russo) create a reality TV show titled Showtime , featuring Mitch as the lead.
is a patrol officer and aspiring actor who spends more time working on his "star power" than on actual police work.
The movie is an action-comedy that follows the unlikely partnership between two Los Angeles police officers with opposite personalities.