- Everything that possibly
could go wrong does in cop movies.
00:00
Honestly, it's not that dramatic.
00:03
- He's a bad mutha...
♪ (campy music) ♪
00:06
...that's Shaft.
♪ (campy music) ♪
00:09
- (FBE) So today, we're bringing
in police officers under 40
00:21
and we're gonna see if they know
cop movies from the '70s or older.
00:25
- Oh. I'm not very good
at movie things.
00:28
- I mean, I don't know
any movies from the '70s.
00:32
- I might be able
to recognize some of them,
00:34
but I don't know if I'm gonna
be able to actually name them.
00:36
- I like Colors, End of Watch.
00:38
[Inaudible] even though
it's not realistic.
00:42
- Any job that is highlighted
in a movie is turned up to 11,
00:45
so even jobs that focus on teachers,
it's not even close to being realistic.
00:50
It's the same for police officers.
00:55
The only bad part is
when the movies get it wrong,
00:56
which they do a lot,
people think it's true,
00:59
and so that carries over in real life.
01:02
You know, when we arrest someone,
like, "YOU HAVEN'T READ ME MY RIGHTS!"
01:05
It's like, we don't have to...?
01:09
Like, "I SAW THAT IN A MOVIE ONCE!"
01:11
♪ (quirky interlude) ♪
01:15
- Okay... oh, shoot!
01:22
- I know it's an Al Pacino movie.
01:26
- (gunman) Get away from those alarms.
- Damn.
01:29
- Oh. Wait, is this Heat?
01:32
- Yeah, I know this one.
This is a great movie.
01:34
- (gunman) Put the gun on him!
Get out in the center.
01:36
I can't do it, Sonny.
- (chuckling)
01:41
- (man) I'm not gonna make it, Sonny.
01:45
- No, no. Whose mans is this?
01:47
- (man) I can't do it, Sonny.
- (Sonny) Oh, [bleep] me!
01:51
- I don't even know
who the actor is. (chuckling)
01:58
The far guy I thought was the guy
from Step Brothers, but it's not.
02:00
- (FBE) Do you know this movie?
- I do not know that movie.
02:03
It looks good though.
02:05
- That might have been Al Pacino,
but I have no idea what movie that is.
02:06
- Sonny and the Bank Heist.
I don't think that's the title
02:11
but that's my guess.
02:14
- I recognize it. I mean, I've seen--
I just don't know the name of it.
02:14
- Dog Day Afternoon.
02:17
It's actually pretty progressive
if you look back on it.
02:18
Like, back in the '70s, right,
this movie's in the '70s about
02:21
a guy who's getting
his transgender boyfriend a sex change.
02:25
- (FBE) This was Dog Day Afternoon.
- What?
02:31
I have never heard of it.
02:35
- Dog Day Afternoon.
I've heard of that, actually.
02:38
- I've heard of it
but I've just never--
02:40
probably a long time ago
and it probably just went in one ear
02:42
- (FBE) Dog Day Afternoon
is a crime drama starring Al Pacino
02:45
that came out in 1975,
and it's based off of
02:48
a real bank robbery
that happened three years earlier.
02:51
About 11 years before my time.
02:55
- Anytime that that we see crimes
being committed,
02:57
we always wonder
why people are doing it,
02:59
and so when films go
into the mindset of a criminal,
03:01
it makes things very fascinating.
03:06
- It's interesting to see movies
that portray a bad guy.
03:08
We look at people and we go
why do they do what they do,
03:12
and you look back on their history
and sometimes you can
03:14
kind of maybe understand
or relate to why
03:17
they did what they did.
03:20
♪ (quirky interlude) ♪
03:21
- (armed man) You're
a very nosey fella, kitty cat, huh?
03:28
You know what happens to nosey fellas?
03:30
Huh, no?
- Stitches?
03:33
- (armed man) Wanna guess? Huh?
- That's Jack Nicholson.
03:35
- He gets cut right here.
- (armed man) Lose their noses.
03:37
- (armed man) ...their noses.
- Oh!
03:40
- (victim groaning)
03:42
- I saw that coming.
03:44
- (armed man) Next time,
you lose the whole thing.
03:46
- This guy's dressed
like Dick Tracy or something.
03:49
- (armed man) Understand?
- Excellent movie.
03:52
- (armed man) Understand?!
- (victim) I understand.
03:55
- (laughing) I have no idea.
I know the actors.
04:01
- (FBE) Do you know this movie?
- I have never seen that.
04:04
- No, absolutely not.
04:07
- The only one I know is The Shining.
04:09
That's the only movie I know he's in.
04:10
- It's The Shining.
04:12
He's a PI, a private investigator,
and he's investigating a murder
04:13
of this high profile individual,
so... a really good movie.
04:19
- (FBE) I think you may have
gotten your stories crossed there.
04:24
This was Chinatown.
- Oh!
04:27
Chinatown, yes.
I have seen this movie.
04:29
I just got the names mixed up.
04:33
- (FBE) So this is Chinatown,
starring Jack Nicholson
04:34
and Faye Dunaway.
- That was Jack Nicholson?
04:37
- Ah, okay.
I've heard of it.
04:42
Isn't there a famous saying
with Chinatown,
04:44
like "You're never going to Chinatown"
or nothing-something-something?
04:46
- Forget it, Jake. It's Chinatown.
04:50
- Oh! "Forget it, Jake.
It's Chinatown."
04:52
Okay. I knew it was something.
04:54
♪ (quirky interlude) ♪
04:56
- (man) I'll take that.
Now be cool, man.
05:02
- I think I know this one.
05:06
- I think I know this one.
05:08
- This one looks familiar.
05:10
- It's clearly a blaxploitation
movie or something.
05:14
- (man) Where's your partner?
05:18
- Oh, that wasn't looking good.
05:27
- (FBE) Do you know this?
- No, I have no idea.
05:30
- I have not-- I don't know
who those actors are.
05:31
- Aww, dude. That's Shaft.
05:36
- He's a bad mutha...
♪ (campy music) ♪
05:38
...that's Shaft.
♪ (campy music) ♪
05:40
- (FBE) This is Shaft.
- Oh.
05:43
I have heard this movie name
dropped quite a few times.
05:46
- Iconic. I did see the remake
with Samuel L.
05:49
I have not seen the original Shaft.
05:52
- Really? Okay, because I'm like,
I've seen this one.
05:55
I think my dad watched that.
05:58
♪ (quirky interlude) ♪
06:00
- Gone With the Wind?
06:09
- Oh, I really didn't see
this one. (laughing)
06:10
- (man 1) ...the stuff
dreams are made of.
06:14
- Oh, my gosh.
This is gonna bother me.
06:16
- Is that a rooster?
06:18
- She looks traumatized.
06:28
- I've never seen this movie.
06:30
- I have no idea what's
happening right now.
06:32
I was hoping they'd say
the name of the item
06:38
because the name of the movie
is the name of that item.
06:39
- (FBE) Do you know it?
- Absolutely not. (laughing)
06:41
This was, when, the '70s, '60s?
06:44
- When it was black
and white, I was like, nope.
06:48
- Is that the guy from Casa Blanca?
06:51
- It's definitely I Love Lucy.
06:53
- The name of the movie
is the name of that item.
06:54
What's the name of that item?
06:55
- (FBE) That is a Maltese falcon.
06:57
- The movie is called
The Maltese Falcon.
06:59
I LOVE old-school noir movies.
07:01
The pattern that they used
for noir movies is fantastic.
07:04
And I like the twists and the turns
and the damsel in distress
07:07
turns into the femme fatal
and I just love those kind of movies.
07:10
♪ (quirky interlude) ♪
07:14
- (indistinct dialogue)
07:20
- Oh, she was cheating.
Look at him.
07:23
Mmm. Her husband home.
07:26
- This is a cop movie?
07:27
- (husband) Shan't
be a moment, my darling.
07:29
I'll just put on my pajamas.
07:30
- (wife) Darling--
- (husband) Yes?
07:32
- (wife) Look, I think I put
something in my right eye.
07:33
I mean the left.
No, no, this one.
07:35
- I do not know this movie.
07:39
- (husband) Well, then,
stand still for a moment!
07:40
- Oh, yes! Tip-toe...
Oh, he had to take the liquor.
07:42
He just had to take the liquor.
07:46
- (FBE) Do you know this one?
- No.
07:48
- I really hope this one
is James Bond.
07:50
- Yes, Pink Panther?
07:52
- (FBE) So this is the Pink Panther.
07:54
- Oh, that's the Pink Panther?
07:56
- Not Steve Martin's Pink Panther.
07:57
- (heavy French accent)
I would like to buy a "damburgen."
07:59
- (dialect instructor)
"I would like to buy a hamburger."
08:00
- (heavy French accent)
I would like to buy a "damburgen!"
08:01
- I watched the cartoon. (laughing)
08:03
- He's kind of a goofball,
kind of showing a detective, you know?
08:06
It's not always serious.
Sometimes we're goofballs.
08:09
We're here to enforce
and protect people,
08:11
but we're just human beings, too.
We have a sense of humor.
08:13
♪ (quirky interlude) ♪
08:15
- Okay.
(tires squealing)
08:23
This one's gonna bother me.
08:25
- Is that-- Gene Hackman, right?
08:26
- Bash it up. Just go ahead
and bash it up.
08:29
- (man) You're not
gonna get away this.
08:31
Put the gun down.
- (man 2) Get back!
08:33
- Look, you just can't test them.
08:41
You just don't know
who's really about that life.
08:42
- (passengers screaming)
08:44
- Oh, what movie is this?
08:49
- (FBE) So do you know this movie?
- Mmmmm.
08:51
I don't know. Delta Force?
08:53
- The Taking of Pelham 123?
08:54
- I haven't seen the movie,
but I've seen this scene
08:58
and I don't recall
what movie it's from.
09:01
- (FBE) This is The French Connection.
- Oh, okay, okay.
09:03
No, I've never heard of it.
09:07
- The French Connection
because he's racing the train.
09:08
- I've heard of it many times.
I've never seen any of them.
09:10
- I know there's other
classic police films as well.
09:12
- (FBE) This was the first
R-rated movie to win best picture
09:16
at the Academy Awards.
- Oh, wow. I did not know that.
09:19
- I've been in high speed chases.
They're not fun.
09:22
You've gotta pay attention to people.
09:27
You gotta pay attention the road.
It can be very stressful.
09:28
♪ (quirky interlude) ♪
09:31
- (man) I know what you're thinking.
- Oh, my gosh.
09:44
Now I'm gonna look so stupid.
09:46
- (man) Did he fire
six shots or only five?
09:47
- (man) Well, to tell the truth,
in all this excitement,
09:51
I kinda lost track myself.
09:52
But being this is a .44 Magnum,
the most powerful handgun in the world--
09:54
- Oh, yeah, this is
a classic scene right here.
09:58
- (man) You've got to ask yourself
one question: do I feel lucky?
10:00
Well, do you, punk?
10:04
- It's a famous line.
10:08
- (FBE) Do you know this?
- No.
10:09
- I've seen parts of it.
I don't know the title of it.
10:11
- My mind is just
in shambles right now.
10:12
I have actually seen that movie.
10:14
That was the first one I've seen.
10:17
- It's Dirty Harry.
10:19
- It's Dirty Harry.
10:20
- Dirty Harry, yes.
One of my favorites.
10:21
- (FBE) This is Dirty Harry.
- Ah!
10:24
Dirty Harry, all right.
10:26
- I only know the clip,
"Do you feel lucky, punk?"
10:28
Everybody knows that.
10:31
- I saw it a long time ago.
10:32
I actually remembered that one
because I've actually seen--
10:33
that was the only one
I've seen out of all of these.
10:35
- My dad really likes Clint Eastwood,
so growing up, I watched
10:37
a lot of Clint Eastwood,
John Wayne movies.
10:39
- (FBE) Eastwood's iconic portrayal
of the blunt and unorthodox detective
10:40
whose often in trouble with his bosses
set the tone for lots
10:44
of his later roles and inspired
other loose cannon cop films.
10:47
- Oh, here's the thing.
10:51
There's so many angry people,
but there's very little
10:52
- Some people enjoy
those types of things
10:58
because you kinda want to see
the bad guys get it in the end,
10:59
and if it means a cop
has to break a couple rules,
11:03
that makes people feel a bit better.
11:06
- They're still fabricated, honestly,
or there's things where
11:08
it's so dramatic
where you're like, okay,
11:11
if I heard that or if I saw that,
I'm like, oh, backup will be there
11:16
in 30 seconds,
and then there's no backup
11:19
and there's everything
that possibly could go wrong does
11:21
Like, honestly,
it's not that dramatic.
11:26
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11:29
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