Hollywood Homicide (2003)
Joe Gavilan (Harrison Ford) and his new partner K. C. Calden (Josh Hartnett), are detectives on the beat in Tinseltown. Neither one of them really wants to be a cop, Gavilan moonlights as a real estate broker, and Calden is an aspiring actor moonlighting as a yoga instructor. When the two are assigned a big case they must work out whether they want to solve the case or follow their hearts.
Hollywood Homicide (2003)
Information
Released Year: 2003
Runtime: 116 minutes
Directors: Ron Shelton
Casts: Robert Wagner, Harrison Ford, Keith David, Josh Hartnett, Anthony Mackie, Shawn Woods, Dwight Yoakam, Brianna Brown, Paul Butcher, Bruce Greenwood, Darrell Foster, Eric Idle, Clyde Kusatsu, Martin Landau, James MacDonald, Meredith Scott Lynn, Master P, André Benjamin, Lolita Davidovich, Lena Olin, Isaiah Washington, Alan Dale, Dennis Burkley, Kurupt, Gladys Knight, Eloy Casados, Regina Russell Banali, Lou Diamond Phillips, Ernest Harden Jr., Gregg Daniel, Tom Todoroff, Frank Sinatra Jr., Johnny Grant, Smokey Robinson, Christopher Wiehl, Blake Gibbons
Storyline
Joe Gavilan (Harrison Ford) and his new partner K. C. Calden (Josh Hartnett), are detectives on the beat in Tinseltown. Neither one of them really wants to be a cop, Gavilan moonlights as a real estate broker, and Calden is an aspiring actor moonlighting as a yoga instructor. When the two are assigned a big case they must work out whether they want to solve the case or follow their hearts.
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Reviews
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Wall Street Journal -
Combines silly stuff about life in Los Angeles with buoyant energy, a couple of chases worthy of the Keystone Kops and quick-witted actors playing droll characters with obvious affection.
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The Globe and Mail (Toronto) -
Ten minutes in, and the verdict is already clear: This is a flick that goes both ways. It's funny, then it's not; it's cooking, then it isn't; it's different, then it ain't.
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Portland Oregonian -
A film of curiosities and asides, it deliberately eschews plot in favor of character quirk, which is fine in theory and even commendable. But the quirks are lame, the ultimate conflation of story lines is clumsy.
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New York Magazine (Vulture) -
A frustrating blend of the sharply funny and the ploddingly generic. Although he does them well enough, we dont really need Ron Shelton to give us the same old skidding-U-turn cop-thriller theatrics. Hes a much more distinctive talent than this crass spree allows for.
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Newsweek -
Inside this numbingly formulaic action comedy there's a small, quirky movie not screaming hard enough to get out--the kind of movie that director and co-writer Ron Shelton (Bull Durham, Tin Cup) could have had some real fun with.
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Joe Gavilan (Harrison Ford) and his new partner K. C. Calden (Josh Hartnett), are detectives on the beat in Tinseltown. Neither one of them really wants to be a cop, Gavilan moonlights as a real estate broker, and Calden is an aspiring actor moonlighting as a yoga instructor. When the two are assigned a big case they must work out whether they want to solve the case or follow their hearts.
Joe Gavilan (Harrison Ford) and his new partner K. C. Calden (Josh Hartnett), are detectives on the beat in Tinseltown. Neither one of them really wants to be a cop, Gavilan moonlights as a real estate broker, and Calden is an aspiring actor moonlighting as a yoga instructor. When the two are assigned a big case they must work out whether they want to solve the case or follow their hearts.
Joe Gavilan (Harrison Ford) and his new partner K. C. Calden (Josh Hartnett), are detectives on the beat in Tinseltown. Neither one of them really wants to be a cop, Gavilan moonlights as a real estate broker, and Calden is an aspiring actor moonlighting as a yoga instructor. When the two are assigned a big case they must work out whether they want to solve the case or follow their hearts.
Joe Gavilan (Harrison Ford) and his new partner K. C. Calden (Josh Hartnett), are detectives on the beat in Tinseltown. Neither one of them really wants to be a cop, Gavilan moonlights as a real estate broker, and Calden is an aspiring actor moonlighting as a yoga instructor. When the two are assigned a big case they must work out whether they want to solve the case or follow their hearts.