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Reno 911!: Miami

  • Director: Robert Ben Garant
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Movie Type: Gross-Out Comedy, Police Comedy
  • Themes: Bumbling Cops, Terrorism, Unlikely Heroes
  • Main Cast: Lennie Loftin, Danny DeVito, Robert Ben Garant, Niecy Nash, Mary Birdsong
  • Release Year: 2007
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 84 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: R

Plot

The bumbling cops of Comedy Central's hit television series take a trip to Miami Beach for a national police convention. After the trip there turns out to be much more difficult than anticipated, the bumbling crew must leap into action when the convention center becomes the target of a biological terrorist attack. Lieutenant Jim Dangle (Thomas Lennon) must keep together his motley and inept crew in order to save everyone from the disaster, and keep peace on the streets of the popular Florida city. The film features the same cast from the popular Comedy Central series of the same name. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

Cast

Kerri Kenney-Silver - Deputy Trudy Wiegel; Wendi McLendon-Covey - Deputy Clementine Johnson; Carlos Alazraqui - Deputy James Garcia; Cedric Yarbrough - Deputy S. Jones; Thomas Lennon - Lieutenant Jim Dangle; Alejandra Gutierrez - Miss Acapulco; Michael Clark - Bus Driver; Brandon Molale - Kevlar Guy; Kathryn Fiore - Cheyenne the Helicopter Model; David Koechner - Sheriff of Aspen; Dave Holmes - Persnickety Desk Worker; Patton Oswalt - Jeff Spoder; Toby Huss - Glen the Desk Clerk; Cathy Shim - Spring Break Dream Girl; Ian Roberts - Captain Rogers, DHS; Chris Tallman - Alligator Expert; Tamara Fox Meyerson - Tammy; Paul Rudd - Ethan the Drug Lord; Marisa Petroro - Drug Lord's Girlfriend; Kyle Dunnigan - Drug Lord's First Hostage; David Wain - Breen the Plumber; Todd Holoubek - Tattooed Guy; Michael Patrick Jann - Tottoo Shop Owner #1; Nick Swardson - Terry; Brian T. Finney - Decontamination Boy; Irina Voronina - Russian Model; Steven E. Little - Drug Lord's Second Hostage; Joe Lo Truglio - Tattoo Shop Owner #2; Ken Marino - Deaf Tattoo Artist; Kevin Allison - Tattoo Victim; Eric Price - Wrestling Referee; Kathryn Smith - Jello Wrestler; David Veach - Dangle's "Body Double"; Mary Castro - Wiegel's "Body Double"; Michael Ian Black - Ron of Ron's Tattoo; Michael Showalter - Paul; Shanti Hall - Hot Paramedic; Mindy Sterling - Spoder's Mom; Matthew Budds - Clapping Cop; Michael Hoback - Barry Baum; Paul Reubens - Sir Terrence; Jack Plotnick - Steve Marmella; Oscar Nuñez - Jose Jose Jose; Floyd VanBuskirk - Proctologist; Joe the Cameraman - Joe the Cameraman

Credit

Frank Zaragoza - Boom Operator, Julie Ashton-Barson - Casting, Unique Casting - Casting, Randy Kerber - Conductor, Penny Adams - Co-producer, Mary Ann Bozek - Costume Designer, Xochi Blymyer - First Assistant Director, Robert Ben Garant - Director, John Refoua - Editor, Thomas Lennon - Executive Producer, Robert Ben Garant - Executive Producer, Peter Principato - Executive Producer, Paul Young - Executive Producer, Kerri Kenney-Silver - Executive Producer, Gina Bonacquisti - Hair Styles, R. Colette Hailey - Location Manager, Alex Leach - Location Manager, Craig Wedren - Composer (Music Score), Courtney Carell - Makeup, Lulu Gargiulio - Camera Operator, Greg Daniels - Camera Operator, Collin Davis - Camera Operator, Al "Tiko" Pavoni - Camera Operator, Sam Lozoya - Camera Operator, Joe Kessler - Cinematographer, Danny DeVito - Producer, Michael Shamberg - Producer, Stacey Sher - Producer, John Landgraf - Producer, Jim Bolt - Sound Mixer, Dennis Salcedo - Sound/Sound Designer, Sean Byrnes - Sound/Sound Designer, Yann Delpuech - Sound Editor, Shane Anderson - Stunts, Brian Avery - Stunts, Carl Ciarfalio - Stunts, Gene Lebell - Stunts, Tony Snegoff - Stunts, Merritt Yohnka - Stunts, Chuck Borden - Stunts, Cole McKay - Stunts, Patrick Statham - Stunts, Chick Bernhardt - Stunts, Luis Celeiro - Stunts, Alexander Edlin - Stunts, Nils Allen Stewart - Stunts, Ken Moreno - Stunts, Randolph Le Roi - Stunts, Louis Simon - Stunts, Jim Lewis Jr. - Stunts, Stacy Courtney - Stunts, J.C. Robaina - Stunts, Tom Bahr - Stunts, Liisa Cohen - Stunts, Danny Downey - Stunts, Thomas Gilbert - Stunts, Mike Avery - Stunts, Chris Papajohn - Stunts, Brian Reynolds - Stunts, Paul H. Barth - Stunts, Juan C. Bofill - Stunts, Shawn McConnell - Stunts, Rick Ortiz - Stunts, Stella Maris Ortiz - Stunts, Barbara Peterson - Stunts, Nate Siebring - Stunts, Rudolf Weber - Stunts, David Gibbs - Stunts, Artie Malesci - Stunts Coordinator, Steve Hart - Stunts Coordinator, Neil Smith - Special Effects Supervisor, Penny Adams - Unit Production Manager, Thomas Lennon - Screenwriter, Robert Ben Garant - Screenwriter, Kerri Kenney-Silver - Screenwriter, Karla Zambrano - Production Assistant, Brandon Cuicchi - Production Assistant, Lee Mars - Additional Music, Amy Cohn - Unit Publicist, Steve Bobertz - Associate Editor, Janos Csoma - Gaffer, Nicholas Franchot - Key Grip, David Burk - Music Editor, Jason Miller - Post Production Coordinator, Jeff Harlacker - Post Production Supervisor, Debby Freeman - Production Coordinator, Paul-Michel T. Pierre-Benoist - Production Coordinator, Sandi Yi - Production Supervisor, Joshua Meltzer - Properties Master, Susan A. Sullivan - Script Supervisor, Robin Jorden - Second Assistant Director, Kevin Harris - Special Effects Coordinator, Darren Michaels - Still Photographer, Glenn Watson - Still Photographer, Dan Littlejohn - Still Photographer, Chuck Michael - Supervising Sound Editor, Mildred Iatrou Morgan - Supervising Sound Editor, Charleen Steeves - ADR Mixer, David Lucarelli - ADR Recordist, Kitty Terry - Assistant Location Manager, Dave Knight - Assistant Location Manager, Lee Wall - Assistant Location Manager, Andy Cone - Assistant Location Manager, Melanie Moore-Barfield - Assistant Location Manager, Christiane Carman - Assistant Production Coordinator, Grace Lee - Assistant Production Coordinator, Walter C. Painter - Assistant Production Coordinator, Jana Luncy - Assistant Production Coordinator, Nicholas Romanac - Assistant Properties, Steven Miller - Assistant Properties, Jill Anna Parry - Assistant Properties, Jyl Kobernick - Assistant Properties, Charlie Cuanci, Jr. - Assistant Properties, Matt "Smokey" Cloud - Assistant Sound Editor, Terence McNally - Best Boy Electric, Wayne Schniederman - Best Boy Electric, Doug Wiltse - Best Boy Grip, Earl Perque, Jr. - Best Boy Grip, Toni Danae Magon - Casting Associate, Alex Bates - Costumes Supervisor, Background Players - Extra Casting, Michelle Stevens - First Assistant Accountant, Connie Hendrix - First Assistant Accountant, Robin Harlan - Foley Artist, Sarah Monat - Foley Artist, Paul Stevenson - Foley Artist, Christopher Flick - Foley Editor, Rodney W. England - Leadman, Michael Metzel - Leadman, Robert W. Joseph - Leadman, David Canseco - Post Production Assistant, Denyse Mihalopoulos - Production Accountant, Michael D. Santis - Production Accountant, Arturo Mendez - Scenic Artist, Cynthia D. Ceglarek - Second Assistant Accountant, Diane Calhoun - Second Second Assistant Director, Shawn Pipkin - Second Second Assistant Director, Billy Concha - Set Production Assistant, Oscar Aguirre - Set Production Assistant, Craig Glenn - Set Production Assistant, Heather Paterson - Set Production Assistant, Matthew Haggarty - Set Production Assistant, Christry Busby - Set Production Assistant, Andrew Stahl - Set Production Assistant, Lily Garcia - Set Production Assistant, Michael J. Clark - Transportation Captain, Richie Pecora - Transportation Captain, Frank Mejerski - Transportation Coordinator, Handmade Digital Incorporated - Visual Effects, Robinson Royce - Set Decorator, Jim Passon - Color Timing, Jaimy Johnson - Craft Service/Catering, Karey Johnson - Craft Service/Catering, Wild West Caterings - Craft Service/Catering, Mack McKelvey - Craft Service/Catering, Derek Nicole Dion - Craft Service/Catering, My Buddy Catering - Craft Service/Catering, Dana Schisler - Driver, Randy K. Singer - Foley Mixer, John Murray - Foley Supervisor, Gary Burritt - Negative Cutter, Bruce Benson - Pilot, Freddie Figueredo - Set Medic/First Aid, Keith Gallina - Set Medic/First Aid, Mitch Stanley - Assistant Editor

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Reno 911!: Miami
Directed by Robert Ben Garant
Produced by Danny DeVito
Michael Shamberg
Stacey Sherr
John Landgraf
Written by Robert Ben Garant
Thomas Lennon
Kerri Kenney-Silver
Starring Carlos Alazraqui
Mary Birdsong
Wendi McLendon-Covey
Robert Ben Garant
Thomas Lennon
Niecy Nash
Kerri Kenney-Silver
Cedric Yarbrough
Dwayne Johnson
Danny DeVito
Music by Craig Wedren
Studio Comedy Central
Distributed by 20th Century Fox (USA)
Paramount Pictures (non-USA)
Release date(s) February 23, 2007
Running time 84 min.
Language English
Budget $10,000,000
Gross revenue $22,021,262 (worldwide) [1] $21,795,461

Reno 911!: Miami is a film based on Comedy Central's Reno 911! directed by cast-member Robert Ben Garant, who plays "Junior." It was released on February 23, 2007. The film opened at #4 with an estimated gross of $10.4 million.[2]

This was the first time 20th Century Fox and Paramount have co-produced since the 1997 film, Titanic.

Contents

Plot synopsis

The movie opens outside of a building where terrorists are holding hostages and a nuclear bomb. The Reno Sheriff's Department arrives in a helicopter to handle the situation. The main characters come off the helicopter wearing their tactical suits and carrying guns and ammo, except for Dep. Clementine Johnson (Wendi McLendon-Covey), who’s wearing a skimpy, revealing costume under a trench coat.

As the Sheriff's Department prepares for the mission, the agents overseeing the action notice their commanding officer is missing. Lt. Jim Dangle (Thomas Lennon) bursts into the scene on a motorcycle, wearing his trademark hot pants, only to crash after jumping a police car. Deputy Travis Junior (Robert Ben Garant) then wakes up and realizes it was all a dream. He realizes that he was driving, and both he and Dangle crash through a construction site into a port-a-john.

The film continues with introductory clips of the officers, telling how they became interested in law enforcement, à la COPS. After a humorous scene involving a chicken in the road miscoded as an "armed person on a roof", Lt. Dangle tells everyone that they have been invited to the American Police Convention in Miami Beach, but after the 35 hour bus ride, the group realizes their names are not on the entrance list, so they can not get their entrance passes or hotel keys. They end up booking rooms at a motel downtown, which seems to be a hub of illegal activity. That night, the police officers change into skimpy clothing and attempt to seduce one another with alcohol. As all are unsuccessful, they wind up masturbating. This prompts a disgusted Jones to run away, as he sees everyone through their open windows.

After everyone recovers from their hangovers (including Johnson who spends the rest of the film trying to figure out the identity of a man whose face she had tattooed on her left breast the night before), the team goes to the convention site to see if their tickets were found. When they get there they see that the entire building has been blocked off and covered because of a bio-chemical terrorist attack. The only people left outside are the HazMAT people, National Security, and assistant deputy mayor Jeff Spoder (Patton Oswalt).

The head of National Security tells the Reno Sheriffs Department that since they are the only Police officers available, they will have to provide law enforcement for all of Miami Beach. A high-ranking SWAT agent (Dwayne Johnson, a.k.a. The Rock) arrives on the scene, but he ends up blowing himself up when he tries to show the team how to handle a grenade.

The team arrives at the Miami Beach Sheriff's Department and finds that everything there is a lot better than what they have in Reno, including the squad cars; Miami Beach Sheriff Deputies ride in 2006 Mustangs instead of old Crown Victorias. The team responds to several emergency calls, which include an alligator in a swimming pool (a careless neighbor gets killed), street prostitution (which turns out to be repeat Reno offender Terry, who claims to have flown into town on his private jet to record an album), and a dead beached whale, which they decide to remove by blowing up the whale and chunks of flesh fly everywhere.

As usual, the team has a ton of fun with their antics around the city. They find out that the person who poisoned all the police officers at the convention was Jeff. His plan was to gang up with Ethan the drug lord (Paul Rudd), who pretends to be Cuban but is really from Colorado and take over Miami Beach. Jeff kills the drug lord when he is discovered and runs off with the antidote. The team chases him down on golf carts and just as they’re about to get beaten in a showdown on a bridge, Jones and Garcia show up in a Marine helicopter and the acting Mayor gives up. Lt. Dangle puts him under arrest and in a squad car when Trudy, who is in the Marine AH-1 SuperCobra helicopter, accidentally fires one of the missiles into that same squad car.

The next day, all the law enforcement officers receive the antidote. All of the officers clap and congratulate the Reno Sheriffs Department on their work done well. Lt. Dangle gets a job offer from the Aspen, Colorado Sheriff's Department (his dream job) and accepts. He tells the team that while he’s enjoyed working with them, he’s leaving.

The team is about to board the bus when Terry tells them that he’s got a jet. He offers them a ride in his jet and claims that his limo is just about to arrive to take him to the airport. No one believes him until a limo drives up to pick up Terry. In awe, they all ride with Terry in the limo to the jet and apologize for not believing him.

Back in Reno, Garcia briefs the team. The door opens, interrupting his talk, and Dangle walks up to take the briefing sheets from Garcia. Apparently, the Aspen Sheriff's Department found out Dangle was gay and have a strict policy against hiring homosexuals. Trudy goes up to Dangle, cups his private parts, and tells them that he actually came back for her. With that said, Dangle continues the briefing, revealing that the Reno Sheriffs Department has been invited the National Police Convention in Scotland Yard. The movie ends with everyone cheering.

Stars

The film stars Thomas Lennon, Ben Garant, Kerri Kenney-Silver, Cedric Yarbrough, Wendi McLendon-Covey, Niecy Nash, Carlos Alazraqui, Paul Rudd, David Koechner, and Mary Birdsong. Certain famed actors make cameos, namely Michael Ian Black (who co-starred with Lennon and Kenney in Viva Variety), Patton Oswalt (Comedian and King of Queens co-star), Danny DeVito (also one of the film's executive producers), Paul Reubens (playing a different character than he plays on the series), Nick Swardson (who appears as his show character "Terry") and Dwayne Johnson (former professional wrestler The Rock). All members of The State appear in the movie. This is the first time every member has been together on camera in quite some time.

The theme song, "Police and Thieves," is performed by Dave Grohl of the Foo Fighters. This is alluded to by Lennon, Garant, and Kenney-Silver on one of the audio commentaries, who say they are not allowed to discuss who performed the song, but say viewers should "Google it" to find the answer.

The film reprises some jokes from the original TV series for the benefit of first-time viewers, an example being Dangle's explanation for wearing shorts on the job, which was also featured in the first episode of the series.

Cast

Filming schedule

Principal photography was completed in March 2006. The movie was shot in Miami and Southern California.

Reception

The film in its first weekend debuted in 2,702 theaters and earned an estimated gross of $10.4 million, putting it at the fourth position at the box office.[3] The film was in theaters for ten weeks, earning at total of $21,659,638 internationally.[3]

The film received mostly negative reviews from critics, and the film earned a rotten rating at Rotten Tomatoes, with 35% (59 bad reviews out of 90). Most critics say that fans of the show will appreciate it more than those not familiar with the material.[4]

DVD release

In North America, the DVD was released in two versions on June 19, 2007, an unrated version and the theatrical version. The DVD sold 894,739 units, which gathered a revenue of $16,282,178.[5] A second unrated cut was released on September 9, 2008.

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