An uptight FBI Special Agent is paired with a foul-mouthed Boston cop to take down a ruthless drug lord.An uptight FBI Special Agent is paired with a foul-mouthed Boston cop to take down a ruthless drug lord.An uptight FBI Special Agent is paired with a foul-mouthed Boston cop to take down a ruthless drug lord.
- Awards
- 7 wins & 16 nominations total
Demián Bichir
- Hale
- (as Demian Bichir)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Featured reviews
A fairly typical buddy cop comedy, but it's enjoyable and has plenty of laughs. Sandra Bullock plays a straight-laced, unlikable FBI agent who comes to Boston for a major drug investigation and pairs up with antagonistic tough gal police detective Melissa McCarthy. The value of a film like this lies entirely with the leads, and Bullock and McCarthy both deliver. Bullock is a talented comedian who almost never gets to show it in a watchable film. McCarthy, fresh off her hit Identity Thief, proves once again to be a talented physical comedienne (as does Bullock, actually), but what should never go unmentioned when talking about her is that she's a wonderful ad-libber. Almost everything she says is hilarious. The rest of the cast is fine, and the film in particular shines whenever they go to the well of McCarthy's loud-mouth Irish family (which includes Jane Curtin), who have a black velvet painting of Jesus hitting a home run at Fenway Park on their kitchen wall. The plot is, of course, rote, and it's probably not a film I'll be thinking about an hour after I've seen it, but it provided a pretty good time at the movies.
This film is about two female officers with strong personalities, who have to work together against a drug gang.
The trailer of "The Heat" made me laugh hard, and wow the actual film made me laugh even harder! It's amazing how two strong personalities, one foul mouthed and the other egocentric, could be portrayed to be so likable. That's not an easy job, but they managed it. The film is filled with sharp witted insults and even more profane words, but the jokes does not rely on these at all. In fact there are so many clean jokes that are hilarious, such as three drinks are in fact one, or the interrogation scene that involves a phone book. It's really been many years since a comedy has made me laugh so hard. I laughed so hard that a curled up a few times, and by the end of the film I had a sore throat from laughing! I loved "The Heat", it is a sure fire must watch!
The trailer of "The Heat" made me laugh hard, and wow the actual film made me laugh even harder! It's amazing how two strong personalities, one foul mouthed and the other egocentric, could be portrayed to be so likable. That's not an easy job, but they managed it. The film is filled with sharp witted insults and even more profane words, but the jokes does not rely on these at all. In fact there are so many clean jokes that are hilarious, such as three drinks are in fact one, or the interrogation scene that involves a phone book. It's really been many years since a comedy has made me laugh so hard. I laughed so hard that a curled up a few times, and by the end of the film I had a sore throat from laughing! I loved "The Heat", it is a sure fire must watch!
Superb duo for the "Buddy movie + Detective / Partner" formula Bullock and Mccarthy pulls off one of the best comedies in years to come.
Overall - 3.5/5
Overall - 3.5/5
Sandra and Melissa have such an amazing chemistry! It's like they are just natural when it comes to working together. Of course this movie had some of the wall scenes and over the top moments but what do you expect from Melissa McCarthy. I enjoyed the movie and it was extremely funny and family-oriented and what is definitely needed during this Covid-19 pandemic time......many laughs.
Admittedly, I didn't make it to the end. I just couldn't. This is, without a doubt, the worst movie I've ever seen. The acting, the storyline, the dialogue, everything.
While watching, I'm thinking to myself - how in the world could a "reader" (studio's coverage) of this poorly written, disgusting material be positive? How in the world could a studio executive read this and say... "We need to make this". How in the world could Ms. Bullock's agent read this and say to himself... "Sandy needs to do this". How in the world could Ms. Bullock read this script and say... "This is great. Let's shoot it". How in the world could all of these people read this script and green light this awful, poorly written screenplay? And finally, how in the world could anyone who participated in the production of this movie be proud to have a family member or friend watch it? And there's going to be a second one? Be proud Hollywood, be proud.
While watching, I'm thinking to myself - how in the world could a "reader" (studio's coverage) of this poorly written, disgusting material be positive? How in the world could a studio executive read this and say... "We need to make this". How in the world could Ms. Bullock's agent read this and say to himself... "Sandy needs to do this". How in the world could Ms. Bullock read this script and say... "This is great. Let's shoot it". How in the world could all of these people read this script and green light this awful, poorly written screenplay? And finally, how in the world could anyone who participated in the production of this movie be proud to have a family member or friend watch it? And there's going to be a second one? Be proud Hollywood, be proud.
Did you know
- TriviaAshburn's yearbook is Sandra Bullock's actual 1982 yearbook from Washington-Lee High School in Arlington, Virginia. The art department digitally manipulated Bullock's picture to include glasses and braces, neither of which she had in her original high school senior portrait. They also took out all the signatures within the book.
- Goofs(at around 58 mins) When Mullins takes Ashburn to her parents house. The family is arguing at the table and her brother enters the front door carrying a bag of shopping. The bag starts off with nothing in the top, then bread appears, then it disappears again.
- Crazy creditsAccording to the end credits, Gina's Boobs are played by Jessica Chaffin's Boobs.
- Alternate versionsThe Blu-ray release contains an extended cut with just over 3 minutes of additional material.
- ConnectionsFeatured in ReelzChannel Specials: Richard Roeper's Red Hot Summer (2013)
- SoundtracksFight the Power (Part 1 & 2)
Written by Chris Jasper (as Christopher Jasper), Ernie Isley, Marvin Isley, Ronald Isley, Rudolph Isley and O'Kelly Isley
Performed by The Isley Brothers
Courtesy of Epic Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Details
- Release date
- Countries of origin
- Official sites
- Languages
- Also known as
- Chicas armadas y peligrosas
- Filming locations
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Budget
- $43,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $159,582,188
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $39,115,043
- Jun 30, 2013
- Gross worldwide
- $229,930,771
- Runtime1 hour 57 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content
