Good Laughs & Good Action for The Other Guys

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The Other Guys is another hilarious Will Ferrell classic movie, that will be \"\"quoted for years to come. The Other Guys is Will Ferrell and Director Adam McKay\’s fourth collaboration together.

Detective Allen Gamble (Will Ferrell) is a forensic accountant that sexy women cannot resist who prefers to paperwork then be in the line of fire. His partner Detective Terry Hoitz (Mark Wahlberg) is a hot head with a chip on his shoulder since being partnered up with Gamble after accidentally shooting Derek Jeter, costing the New York Yankees to win the World Series. Gamble admires the departments two heroic cops Highsmith (Samuel L. Jackson) and Danson (Dwayne Johnson), but when with them out of the picture, Hoitz wants and pleads Gamble to step up as NYPD\’s next dynamic duo.

After arresting billionaire investor David Ershon (Steve Coogan) for scaffold permits, they discover a case that will help them achieve super cop status. Then case is deeper than they could have imagined and hit a couple of road blocks along the way.

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The movie delivers lots of laughs and some great performances from supporting actors like Michael Keaton, Eva Mendes, Rob Riggle, and Damon Wayans Jr.

The Other Guys

Columbia Pictures

Theatrical Release August 6th, 2010

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