End Of Watch Page #5

Synopsis: In South Central Los Angeles, street cops Brian and Mike are partners - balls-out cowboys patrolling the streets as Latino gangs are in a power struggle with Blacks. Brian and Mike get lucky a couple of times, making big drug and human-trafficking busts, so a Mexican cartel orders their deaths. We meet Mike's pregnant wife (whom he married out of high school) and watch Brian's search for a soul mate. There are internal squabbles within the ranks of the LAPD and lots of squad-car conversation. Can the lads escape the cartel's murderous reach?
Genre: Action, Crime, Drama
Director(s): David Ayer
Production: Open Road Films
  3 wins & 10 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.6
Metacritic:
68
Rotten Tomatoes:
85%
R
Year:
2012
109 min
$39,100,000
Website
4,393 Views


only surfaces at

the end of watch?

He said you were

videotaping him.

What did I tell you

about that sh*t?

Why is he such a bitter dude?

If he hates pushing

the black and white so much,

why doesn't he just leave his badge

on the watch commander's desk

and go home and

eat a bowl of d*cks?

Have some

empathy for this man.

Taylor, I gotta put in my log

that I verbally counseled you

about this f***ing camera.

What? I was documenting

a crime scene.

Have a good day, ladies.

Yeah.

Take it easy.

God, is that Big

Evil's mom right there?

His mom?

Yeah, that's Mrs. Evil.

Who's the cowboy?

I don't know. He's got

money, look at his truck.

I'm gonna run him.

You want to jam this fool?

Yes, I do.

Plate's clean. Sh*t.

What's our PC, though?

That stupid CD hanging

from his rearview mirror,

obstructing his vision.

Let's do this.

All right.

Come on, f***er.

Wait, wait, wait, wait.

Light them up.

13 X-ray 13,

we're Code 6

on three 9 street, east of Wall.

License plate

4-Boy-1-7-3-2.

Gray Dodge pickup.

13X 13,

roger, Code 6...

Let's get this f***er.

Gun!

Get the f***

out of the car.

Get the f*** out the car!

You good, partner?

I'm good.

X 25

shows Code 6 with X 13.

13X 2-5, roger.

You okay?

13 X-ray 13 show...

Transport

this son of a b*tch.

Yeah, no problem.

Check out this

motherf***er's burner, bro.

Holy sh*t.

Dude, he's got more bling than

the old lady's wedding ring.

A cell.

You don't have any holes in you?

I'm good, bro.

Let's toss the truck.

Hey, who was

he shooting at?

What?

Who was he shooting at?

Me.

That's

f***ed up, man.

Air 11,

show us responding.

F***ing...

Soup.

Whoo-hoo!

- What's up?

Yo, that's big money

right there, bro. Sh*t.

Oh, sh*t.

What the f*** is it?

Homeboy's a player, dude.

We got a surprise for you.

Liberace's AK.

What?

Holy sh*t.

Here we have two of the

major food groups, money and guns.

This is the lifeblood of our

organization. Paperwork.

The way red corpuscles carry

oxygen through the body,

paperwork carries information

through the department.

What are corpuscles?

Evening, guys.

Evening. How you doing, Captain?

Sir.

So this is it? These are the

guns you took off the cowboy?

Yup.

Yes, sir.

Mind if I pick them up?

Fancy.

That's some nice hardware.

Yeah, I heard he took a shot at you.

You okay?

Yeah, I'm fine. I'm good.

He's good.

Liberace's AK.

This looks

like Liberace's AK.

Keep up the good work, guys. I

really appreciate it. Carry on.

Thank you.

Good evening, sir.

Good night, Van Hauser.

Evening, sir.

Why do you get nervous?

Women want him, men want to be him, man.

He's just...

Yeah, I know.

But you want him.

Dude, I'm not gay, but I'd

go down on him if he asked.

Sometimes I don't know

when you're kidding.

And I have to know

when you're kidding.

I'm not kidding. I gotta

know when you're kidding.

I'm not kidding.

Oh! Dude. I gotta go.

I'm taking Janet

to the Philharmonic.

Enjoy your white people sh*t.

Oh, thanks, I'll bring

you back a burrito.

No problem.

You're the best.

One more time.

Dude! Stop.

Stop, man, f***.

What are you gonna

say to the taxpayers

when you crash the f***ing car?

Drink more coffee.

Dude, I'm on my

ninth f***ing Red Bull.

Oh!

We got a fire.

Where?

Over there.

13 X-ray 13, we're Code

6 on a structure fire.

What's that address?

1-0-0-2.

1002 Sixth Street. Go ahead

and send RA and fire.

13X 13,

roger on the RA.

My babies!

My babies are in there!

Where? Where?

They're upstairs

in the bedroom.

All right, ma'am.

Z, no! Yo, yo, yo, Z! Z,

wait for fire, bro! F***!

- Over there, kids' room.

- Sh*t.

Dude, the kids' room,

come on! Come here.

Hey, come here, come here.

- Go with him!

- Come on! Come here!

Come here. Wrap your

arms around me.

There you go. Wrap your legs around me.

You got it.

There you go.

I'm going down, Z!

Come on, come on, come on. Come on.

Wrap your legs, then go. Yup.

Z, you all right?

I'm good. I'm good.

Come on.

Go, go, go, man!

I'm going,

man. F***!

Come on,

put your head right here.

Come on.

- Let's go! Let's go!

- Come down!

Come on, man!

Where's my baby girl?

Where is she?

Wait, wait, wait, lady,

you got more kids?

My girl. She's two.

Oh, sh*t.

No, Z, Z, no! Come on!

Go, go, go,

get up!

F***, it's hot.

God damn it!

Come here, babe.

Come here. Come here.

Cover her face. Put that

blanket around her face.

I got her.

I got her.

I can't breathe, bro.

Come on,

go, go, go.

I can't see.

Where you at?

I'm right here.

Follow the light.

I can't see you.

I'm right here.

Come on.

I got it.

I got her. Sh*t.

I'm going down.

- Come on.

- All right.

Stay still. Stay still.

Come on, come on, come on.

F***, I got it, man.

I f***ing can't see out of my...

Where's Z, dude?

I'm right here, dude!

Z, I'm gonna check

you out, sit down right here.

Check you guys out.

Can you open your eyes?

You all right, bro?

Give me a bottle of water.

Z! Z!

Get the f*** away, man!

I'm right here. I'm right here.

Get away, get away, bro.

- I'm right here, dude.

- F***, man.

Get away, dude.

I'm right here.

Shut up, shut up, shut up.

Don't f***ing freak out, dude.

Shut up, shut up!

We're good, we're good.

Shut up. Shut up.

All right.

For their

selfless actions

and their exemplary service

to the citizens of this city,

the Medal of Valor is presented

to Officer Brian Taylor

and Officer Miguel Zavala.

What's up, Sandra?

Hi, Brian.

You feel like a hero?

What?

You feel like a hero?

No.

Yeah, me neither.

What's a hero feel like?

I don't know, man.

Did I tell you

that me and Gabby

got into a huge fight

over the fire?

Nope, you didn't tell me that.

She was...

She's like, "You could have

died for someone else's kid

"when ours hasn't

even been born yet."

She's like,

"You're not a fireman."

Janet said the same thing.

Yeah?

I don't think I could go in

another burning building.

I only went in because you did.

Just put that sh*t out there.

All right,

d*ckhead, what is it?

You remember that cowboy

with the blinged-out AK?

Yeah, he's probably my cousin.

All right, I crisscrossed

some numbers on his cell.

Couple addresses

come up in our basic area.

You're not a detective.

That guy is something.

He's into something.

Oh, really? You think?

Dude, DA didn't buy the ADW,

only filed on the weapons beef.

Gang Unit says

they'll get to him,

but they're too busy

or some sh*t.

And Narco's not interested

because we didn't find dope.

Yeah, but you're

not a detective.

You're not a fireman.

F*** you.

Follow me into the house, dude.

I said you're not a detective.

I want to be a detective.

You wanna be? Follow me

into the house, dude.

Follow me into the house.

Follow me into the house, dude.

13 X-ray 13 with a Code 6

at 9-3-1-8, 5-3 street.

13X 13, roger.

The f***?

What the f***?

This is weird.

13 X-ray 13, you need to

send us additional unit.

13X 13 is requesting

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David Ayer

David Ayer (born January 18, 1968) is an American film director, producer, and screenwriter. He is best known for being the writer of Training Day (2001), and the director and writer of Harsh Times (2005), Street Kings (2008), End of Watch (2012), Sabotage (2014), Fury (2014), and Suicide Squad (2016). more…

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