Drop the 'Dicks' and You Have the Trailer for Kevin Smith's 'Cop Out'
Smith gets nicely neutered
I was reading an interview with Kevin Smith over at Entertainment Weekly on how his buddy cop feature starring Bruce Willis and Tracy Morgan at Warner Bros. went from the working title of A Couple of Dicks to Cop Out, and the short story is rather obvious and boring, but their attempt to get it worked out is a bit interesting. Before watching the trailer, here's a snippet:
Warner Bros. decided, "Hey man, we'll call the networks and see if we're going to get any problems, months before the movie's ever going to come out." The top 3 networks — CBS, ABC, NBC — said we can't run one of your spots before 9 o'clock.
I'm like, "Well what about Inglourious Basterds?" And I guess, because of the spelling, they got away with it. So we were like, "Can we call it A Couple of D.I.C.s?" Because that's the proper acronym for detectives, Detective In Charge. And [the networks] kicked that back as well. It was the pluralizing of any form of dick, whether it was d-i-c-k or any derivation.
So my feeling was like, it's an R-rated movie, so who the f– are we talking to anyway before 9 o'clock? Warner Bros's feeling was like, "Hey man, the sports audience, dickhead. We have to advertise to the sports audience on Saturday and Sunday and all those sporting events usually take place before 9 p.m. in the evening." At which point, I was like, "Oh wow, you guys are way smarter than me."
Smith obviously mentions the problems he had with Zack and Miri Make a Porno and how some TV spots were cut down to simply Zack and Miri or it had to be marketed after 9 PM, neither solution really being all that preferable. However, when it comes down to it I think Cop Out is a pretty great name considering the circumstances.
That said, here's the trailer, which you can also watch in high definition at Apple.com.
Cop Out hits theaters on February 26, 2010 and tells the story of two longtime NYPD partners on the trail of a stolen, rare, mint-condition baseball card find themselves up against a merciless, memorabilia-obsessed gangster. Jimmy (Willis) is the veteran detective whose missing collectible is his only hope to pay for his daughter's upcoming wedding, and Paul (Morgan) is his "partner-against-crime" whose preoccupation with his wife's alleged infidelity makes it hard for him to keep his eye on the ball. Seann William Scott, Adam Brody, Kevin Pollak, Ana de la Reguera, Jason Lee and Michelle Trachtenberg also star.
You can check out the first still from the film right here.
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Eh…. looks okay, I suppose. I can't really judge this kind of movie until the red band trailer comes out or until I see the movie. Lots of R-rated comedies exceed my expectations once I'm past their green band trailers, like Superbad, Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Role Models, Zombieland and others.
I agree with Just Myself on the R rated movies. I don't want to miss this.
I love Kevin Smith just for his comment. He sounds like a fun guy to hang out with.
looks crappy.
meh ! tracy morgan doesnt give me the funny
I'm not completely sold on it yet, but I love the whole "carry on the tradition" part of the trailer.
A Couple of Dicks was a pretty lame title anyway.
I have to see this film, mostly because it's Kevin Smith's first directorial effort in which he didn't write the script. Color me intrigued already.
However, the trailer looks…meh. I'll wait for the Red-Band one to come around, but regardless, I'll go see it when it comes out because it's a Kevin Smith movie.
I think that we shouldn't judge until a red band comes out, especially for a Smith movie. And btw, how did the movie "Dick" from 1998 pass through?
Gee that trailer was really just…not good.
I was excited UNTIL I saw this trailer. This movie looks weak. Tracy Morgan (who is funny on TV) comes off lame… and Bruce looks like he's walking through this thing. WTF?
It's just a green band, people!
I haven't watched the trailer yet, but Kevin Smith is one of my favorite filmmakers. I'm incredibly psyched for his hockey film, Hit Somebody, based on one of my favorite songs of all time.
I stand corrected. That really was not funny, with the exception of Bruce Willis' final line.
The title fits. It appears Kevin Smith has sold out. I wasn't really excited for this anyway, since he didn't write it.
Also, Tracy Morgan is not funny to me. He's obnoxious.