Bending the Rules (2012)
60KBending the Rules: Directed by Artie Mandelberg. With Jamie Kennedy, Adam Copeland, Jennifer Esposito, Alicia Witt. A district attorney is determined to take down a corrupt New Orleans cop.
“I am a grandma who thought I could endure this film for the sake of my grandson but actually ended up enjoying the flick myself. I have seen several u0026quot;comedyu0026quot; movies lately at the theater that just did not seem very entertaining, let alone funny, and a waste of the ticket price.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eMy grandson bought this movie and even though I was not particularly looking forward to watching the film with him, I did and found it to be quite entertaining–and YES–FUNNY! u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eTodayu0026#39;s filmography tends to deal with lots of heavy apocalyptic issues and dark subjects leaving fun movies (those that are acceptable as family entertainment) hard to come by. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI realize this film will not go down in the annals of time as a u0026quot;classic film u0026quot; which I am sure was not the intent of the filmmakers to begin with but what is wrong with a little relatively clean fun that makes you laugh for a while? As far as entertainment value–this film scores much higher in my book than many of the more publicized comedy flicks. In our opinion, the film was entertaining and we felt it to be money well spent for the entertainment value.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThere was great chemistry between Adam (The Edge) Copeland and Jamie Kennedy. I am not a wrestling fan myself but thought Mr. Copeland was quite charming upon watching the special features included on the DVD. And who doesnu0026#39;t appreciate the veteran comedic acting abilities of Jessica Walters (we still miss the u0026quot;Arrested Developmentu0026quot; TV series).u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIn summary, if you just need some laughs without all the cursing and sexual innuendo–give this movie a shot–you may be pleasantly surprised–I was.”