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The movie CHiPs is already released on Cinema, DVD, Blu-ray and VOD in the USA.
Based on 14 reviews, CHiPs gets an average review score of 37
Curiously, CHiPs is not nearly as bad as the brainless reboots of action-comedies that have come before it.
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The jokes are dirty and wildly inappropriate, but are thoughtfully played.
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Before the new CHIPS even shows a single motorcycle, the film opens with a disclaimer: “The California Highway Patrol does not endorse this film. At all.”
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The most retro thing about CHIPS is the gay panic.
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A blatant attempt to apply the winning 21 Jump Street formula to another television property, CHIPS instead winds up a standard hard-R action comedy that audiences will probably forget by the time they leave the theater.
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An FBI agent (Michael Peña) goes undercover in the California Highway Patrol and is paired with an enthusiastic rookie (Dax Shepard), hampering his search for the corrupt cops who have carried out a series of armed robberies.
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Dax Shepard directs, writes and co-stars with Michael Pena in a tremendously lame big-screen adaptation of the hit television series.
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Shepard and Michael Peña play motorcycle cops Jon and Ponch in this loud, strained moving violation of an action-comedy.
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CHIPS is the latest kitschy-yet-beloved cop show to get remodeled on the big screen as a bromantic buddy comedy.
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Borderline incoherent and unrepentantly lewd, this buddy-cop comedy (based on the 1977-83 television series of the same name) substitutes cars, ’copters and motorcycles for actual characters.
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Dax Shepard and Michael Peña star in an action-comedy reboot of the TV series that puts buddy-movie clichés in a blender.
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California Highway Patrol comedy CHIPS takes the low road.
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Action-comedy "CHiPS" is a buddy film about overcompensating characters that seems to have also been made by overcompensating comedians.
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The investigation is dull, the jokes dispiritingly flat-footed, with Ponch’s sex addiction and squirminess over male intimacy supplying most of the setups for CHIPS’s puerile humor.
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