10 (Other) Great Buddy Cop Movies

The Heat is coming out this weekend, and although it’s being marketed as a buddy cop movie, and it does indeed feature two buddies – played by Sandra Bullock and Melissa McCarthy – who are indeed cops (well, one of them’s a Fed), it is not a “buddy cop” movie. In a so-called “buddy movie,” there are two characters who are seemingly mismatched, but both have something to offer each other. They represent different ideals, different lifestyles, maybe even entirely different universes, but by the end they have both evolved for the better as people. And that’s not The Heat.

Witney Seibold reviewed the film fairly, and I agree with many of his more salient points, but he neglects to mention that over the course of the film, stick-in-the-mud Sandra Bullock learns tons of valuable lessons from antisocial dynamo Melissa McCarthy, and there’s absolutely no reciprocity. McCarthy is always right, Bullock is always wrong, and it is only through constant exposure to McCarthy’s implausible eccentric that the downtrodden hero can become a better person. That’s not horrible writing, per se, but it is not a “buddy cop” movie. It’s a Manic Pixie Dream Girl movie, without the romantic subplot, that just happens to be about cops.

So while The Heat is otherwise pretty good – a little longer than it needs to be, but still pretty good – it’s not going to scratch your itch for a buddy cop movie, if that’s what you were in the mood for this weekend. And since you already know all the old standby classics – Lethal Weapon48 Hours, maybe even Freebie and the Bean if you’re a real connoisseur – I’ve put together a list of 10 (Other) Great Buddy Cop Movies to watch instead, or at least after you’re done with that lame old Rush Hour trilogy.


William Bibbiani is the editor of CraveOnline’s Film Channel and co-host of The B-Movies Podcast. Follow him on Twitter at @WilliamBibbiani.

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