Blu-ray Review – Cop

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There was a time in the 1980s when Hollywood was intent on making James Woods a star. An actor respected by critics and peers, Woods never made the leap to a bankable lead, starring in a string of forgettable thrillers and dramas that tried to make the most out of his manic energy and screen authority. Arguably the least effective effort from the batch is 1988's "Cop," which labored to transform the jittery thespian into a gun-swinging police superhero who's irresistible to the ladies and frequently stumbles over clues without trying. Adapted from a James Ellroy novel, "Cop" is never far away from a ridiculous moment, with writer/director James B. Harris trying to construct a suspenseful event with very little tension and a semi-baffling story, relying on Woods to simply do his lip-licking thing to boost the movie's appeal. To be fair, the star is game to do anything the script asks of him, but it's difficult to get past a basic miscasting when it comes to the trials of a bulldozing supercop on the trail of history's most uninteresting serial killer. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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