Word: copping
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...nearby cop if we should be wearing masks. He shrugs. “I dunno,” he says. “I took my mask off days ago. It’s probably fine if you’re just passing through...
...desperate for escapism. If that mood holds, From Hell, opening this week, may be just what the doctor ordered. Especially if the doctor's name is Jekyll or Moreau. From Hell is Hollywood's latest search for Jack the Ripper. It stars Johnny Depp as an opium-addicted Victorian cop and Heather Graham as one of the prostitutes stalked by the madman in London's low-rent Whitechapel district in 1888. It's a shocking movie, to be sure, but this is its most unexpected twist: it is directed by the Hughes brothers, twins Allen and Albert...
...city as a vibrant backdrop for other things: boy trouble, girl trouble, any sort of trouble. Sometimes, setting a song in New York can lead to political trouble as well. The terrific twentysomething rock band The Strokes recently pulled a song off their album called "New York City Cops" because of its mocking refrain: "New York City cops - they ain?t too smart". It?s too bad the song was cut (although the song that replaced it was actually better and more inventive). Despite the fact that the song doesn?t fit today?s pro-cop public mood, "New York...
...Visitors to the site are encouraged to design their own fake pages and can choose from an array of tantilizing ladies with which to lure unsuspecting porn cusstomers. There is the pink haired minx with fishnet stockings, the brunette with the tiara and neon-blue boa, or the dirty cop with handcuffs and a suggestively placed baton. After a simple click and drag, the “get (some) real” sticker covers the tantilizing silicone breasts and tight plastic derri?...
...intent seemed to be to show that this was not a reasonable response to a terrorist attack. But the final twist of the movie was that the ostensibly good Middle Eastern Arab did turn out to be a crazy terrorist in the end. The Arab-American cop was all right, but he was merely Denzel Washington’s sidekick, portrayed in a way reminiscent of Tonto—good, in a certain sense, but certainly not flattering...