One Good Cop Reviews

 (1991)

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I liked it
Jan 12, 2007
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I like it. Good movie! Would watch it again. Didn't care so much for all the F' this, and F' that... but that's entertainment for ya! But over all I thought the movie was a good one.... Read more
Plenty of Action, but not just a Guy Film!
Oct 18, 2006
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In my opinion, this film is one of the most underrated action films of the nineties. Although it received some fairly good reviews by the critics, it was not very well publicized considering the quality cast. I would rate it... Read more
This could have been a good plot had the screenplay wanted to delve deeply into the terrain of conflicted morals; instead of taking it for granted that we accept that the events that happen are the result of a man... Read more
One Good Cop is One Boring Movie (spoilers)
Jul 06, 2004
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'One Good Cop' is the story of a New York narcotics agent (Michael Keaton) who takes revenge on the city's most powerful drug dealer after his partner of eight years (Anthony LaPaglia) was shot and killed by some goon who... Read more
This is an excellent movie that surprised me at every turn. It felt like watching someones real life, with up and downs and real decisions. One Good Cop is an uplifting story about a good person with difficult decisions to... Read more
Keaton Captures
Jan 31, 2004
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As usual, Michael Keaton delivers an excellent performance. Whether the scene calls for humor, pathos or action, he's your man every time. I watch his face and body language closely in every one of his films, and he is always... Read more
Total Cop-Out.
Jul 27, 2002
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Michael Keaton and wife Rene Russo want to adopt Anthony LaPaglia's three young daughters after he is killed on duty with partner Keaton by his side in this dull, slow-moving and uninteresting little film. The typical problems arise as the... Read more
One Bad Film (in any year).
Oct 05, 1998
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Acting & technical talent, inner-city location settings, and the usual bladder-bursting length of celluloid are here wasted on a plotline so old it's age exceeds the applicable cliche that 'even its grey whiskers have grey whiskers', which has been very... Read more