End Of Watch Page #8

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


a couple of these,

maybe they'll send us

a Code 3 call.

All right. Cool.

I'll hit her up for

the next hotshots.

"On this episode,

we're rolling to a call.

"A woman called the station to

check on her elderly mother.

"So we're gonna go."

Yeah, these are the calls most

agencies deal with, you know?

Not every call's a foot

pursuit or a car chase.

Some guys at other agencies

have never even drawn their

weapon or been in a gunfight.

Yeah, but here, that's

just half your shift.

In the south end,

we'll get involved in more

capers in one deployment period

than most cops see

their entire career.

Hell, yeah.

Mrs. Williams!

Mrs. Williams!

Police officers!

Go around the back,

check it out.

All right. Here we go.

I'm gonna wait for my partner.

He's gonna check the back

to see if she's around

the back over there.

Oftentimes, a lot of these

people, they're very old people.

They can't hear us. You know,

they can't hear the...

Hearing aids,

you know. So...

Nothing.

All right, so the owner

of this house is actually

the daughter of the

woman who lives in it.

She gave us permission for the

welfare check, so we're gonna...

We're gonna boot the door.

Officer Zavala specializes

in booting doors.

I kick doors down.

There you go.

I kick doors down.

Say it in English now, bro.

I kick doors down.

Wait, did you check

if it was unlocked?

Ladies and gentlemen, always a good

idea to make sure a door is locked

before you boot it.

Are you gonna cut that out?

Yeah, sorry.

It was always locked. Clearly

my partner always knew that.

Oh, man. You know what's

gonna happen, right?

What?

She's gonna roll through, come from

church or the store or whatever.

And then she's gonna

see property damage

and what's gonna happen?

What's gonna happen?

We're gonna be the bad guys.

Oh, sh*t! We got

a dead body, man.

What have we got?

Squatters?

Yeah, eses have been kicking

it back here for sure.

LAPD.

Let's roll through.

You good?

Clear.

That is wrong. Dude,

I said it was clear.

All right. I'm just

filming it, man.

- I found her, dude.

- What's up?

13 X-ray 13,

I'm gonna need a supervisor and two

additional units at our location.

An RA for an elderly female,

approximately 70 years old.

Not conscious, not breathing.

13X 13's requesting two

additional units and a supervisor.

5-1-7-1 Maple.

Incident 1-4-6-7,

RA 13-51.

What is she, grandma praying

to the dope gods or some sh*t?

Dude, that's not

f***ing grandma.

Don't f***ing play on them.

No, look.

Hollow. Somebody's opened it before, dude.

That's what that means.

Pick that sh*t up.

You can't pull it out yourself?

Dude, just f***ing

pull it out, bro.

Party time.

Yo, Z. Z.

No, wait, wait, wait.

What?

Do you see that pot?

Yeah.

That sh*t's still steaming.

Oh, sh*t.

I'm going in. Ready?

Go ahead.

Brian, Brian.

Ugh! What is that?

Dude, is that a body?

Yeah, there's

bodies in there, dude.

Thanks for the f***ing update.

F***, man.

Is it clear, dude?

Clear.

What does it say, dude?

What's that sh*t say?

"Keep bringing them.

Ha ha ha."

F***! Come on. Get your

sh*t together, dude.

Pull your sh*t together, man.

F*** out of here.

Let's get out of here.

F***. Sick motherfuckers, man.

Who would do sh*t like that?

What is that sh*t, dude?

I don't f***ing know, dude. I've

never seen that kind of sh*t.

You have those f***ing... Do

you have hand sanitizer, bro?

No, I don't.

I'm Serene Branson, on the

scene in south Los Angeles

at one of the largest

narcotics seizures this year.

In addition to the drugs,

officials are telling us

there was a very

gruesome discovery.

An unknown number of bodies

showing evidence of torture.

A police official familiar

with the investigation

denied rumors

Mexican drug cartels

are responsible

for the murders.

Newton units, information

only on a 3-90 man in a vehicle...

Gabby wants to know

if you and Janet

want to roll to the Dodgers

game with us tonight.

Dude, we're going

to Santa Barbara.

All right, f*** you then, dude,

I'll sell that sh*t

online or something.

Oh, here's Tre right here.

What's up, Tre?

What's up, back?

What you doing?

I'm doing what I do,

you know what I'm saying?

Same sh*t, different day.

Ain't sh*t changed.

What's up with y'all?

Just slow motion.

And that little incident

you and I had?

You kept it G.

You didn't snitch on me.

And I respect that.

So check this out, my people

just got out of Folsom Prison.

From up north.

Oh, yeah?

Word is you got a hit on y'all, man.

Y'all been greenlit.

Come on, man. We're cops,

everybody wants to kill us, Tre.

Hey, I'm just telling you

what they're saying, man.

No, you know what, we

appreciate the info, man,

but this don't mean you get a

pass if we catch you slipping.

I ain't looking

for no f***ing pass.

I do what I do,

you know what I'm saying?

I had to say it,

though, you know how it is.

All right, what you

doing this weekend, Tre?

You like the Dodgers?

You gonna slide a nigga

some tickets or something?

Hey, man...

You like the Dodgers?

Have a good weekend.

Slide me

some tickets.

Shut the f*** up!

Dude, did you f*** with my... Come

on, man, did you f*** with my sh*t?

I don't f*** with your sh*t.

Damn it, Mike, come on, man.

Don't be a little

b*tch about it, dude.

I didn't f***

with your sh*t, dude.

You f***ed with my sh*t. It was

in totally different order.

Why do you have an investigation

report on here, dude?

I don't have an investigation

report on there.

It's your handwriting.

Don't be an idiot.

All this is f***ed up. Did

you drop it or something?

Dude, there's three

types of pages.

Man! It's all out of order, man.

It's all f***ing out of order.

No, it's a pain in the ass.

I'm sorry, partner.

Wait until they

hit a small street.

At a stop sign, you

f***ing tap the bumper,

we're gonna get out and blast.

F***, no.

What do you mean, no?

We should get 'em when they go

to lunch at that Chinese place.

That Chinese place

is crawling with cops.

We gotta get these f***ers

when they're alone.

We can f***ing follow their

asses home and hit 'em there.

Mira, homegirl, white boy's

in f***ing Simi Valley,

the other f***ing

fool's in San Gabriel.

We gotta get these

f***ers at the same time!

E, this is one time, homie.

Not a bunch of f***ing niggas.

Motherf***er! This f***er is

straight from the SHU, homeboy!

You stop f***ing around.

You got in the car.

You want to f***ing hang

with the f***ing carnales,

now you f***ing pay the f***ing price

of f***ing admission, homeboy.

I'll f***ing kill this f***ing b*tch, all right?

You shut the f*** up.

- Come on, E.

- You get that sh*t out of my face.

I'll f***ing kill you, motherf***er.

Don't you f***ing disrespect.

Don't worry. I got this sh*t.

F***, man.

I don't know where the

f***ing rubber band is either, dude.

Don't blame me

for the rubber band.

You just took

the rubber band off.

If you hadn't f***ing put

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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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