Film trailer: Bruce Willis in police comedy 'Cop Out'
Wednesday 24 February 2010
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This cop comedy finds Bruce Willis partnering with comic actor Tracy Morgan (
30 Rock,
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs and
G-Force), about tracking down a stolen baseball card from a memorabilia-obsessed thief. It's his only hope in paying for his daughter's wedding.
Cop Out also features Jason Lee ( Alvin & the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel), who has worked with director Kevin Smith previously in Mallrats and the Clerks films, and Seann William Scott who also appeared in Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back.
Smith's next project, Hit Somebody, will feature Scott, who will play a hockey player who fights on the ice more than scores goals. The story is based on a song written by the late Warren Zevon.
Morgan will be next seen in the upcoming remake of Death at a Funeral, with Chris Rock, Zoe Saldana and Danny Glover. While on the promo tour for Cop Out, Willis told MTV news that a fifth Die Hard film may shoot as soon as next year.
Cop Out releases February 26 in North America and internationally in the following months.
Cop Out trailer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXD7gYBQDz8
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