Wednesday, September 19, 2012

RUSTY JABBZ NEWSLETTER SEPTEMBER 2012 ISSUE #02

"OPEN ROAD FILM SCREENING OF "END OF WATCH" Tuesday, September 18, 2012 at AMC EMPIRE 25 THEATRE 234 WEST 42ND STREET NYC @ 7PM Things are never how we plan them. I just got finish watching an episode of "Major Crimes". This particular episode consisted of L.A.P.D. brutality. Here I'am now receiving a call from my dude, Sha King about a movie screening tonight taking place at the AMC Empire 25. It's unfortunate my dude had to transfer his ticket over to me for tonight. I understand, my sun have to work tonight but he could have simply just ignored the email rsvp. Instead being the good, gracious friend that he is. He took it upon himself to transfer the ticket to me. I'am truly grateful but come on, another cop movie. Another cop anything, when dealing with me. I probably have a cop fetish so big and deeper than my usual cock fetish. I've been a fan of the New York's blue and white... L.A.'s black and white. My love for police programming and crime dramas go back to the days of "Charlie's Angel", "Starsky & Hutch", "Miami Vice", "Hawaii 5.0", "Hill Street Blues", "N.Y.P.D Blue", "New York Undercover", "Law Order", "SVU", "Criminal Intent", "CSI", CSI N.Y.", "CSI Miami", "Criminal Minds", "Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior", "Cold Case", "Flashpoint", "The Closer", "Psych", "Dark Blue", "The Wire", "Southland" "Rookie Blue", "The Glades", "Body of Proof", "Hawaii 5.0 2K10(revisted)", "Rizzoli & Isles", "Unforgettable", "Common Law", "Major Crimes" These are some classic crime dramas that I adore but tonight I'm sitting here live in Times Square. Word has been on the street all week about the best cop movie ever made. It's from the creators of both, "Training Day" and "Fast and the Furious". I've seen, "Training Day" but never seen neither of the "Fast and the Furious" series. However, I'am aware they produced bangin' soundtracks. I hope this, "End of Watch" movie comes with an bangin' soundtrack. Just in case the movie turns out to be not so bangin'. I'm all set. I got my large soda, my large bag of popcorn and hot dog. I'm set for the evening.
The movie is about two L.A. police officers who like to live on the radical side of their law enforcement duties. Ghetto Gun Fighters if you will. It seems both, Officers' Taylor & Zavala one caucasian and one latino. They believe to be doing the citizens justice. Or, perhaps this is just all ego to the both of them. When you watch this movie you won't know for sure the initial purpose of why, Officers' Taylor & Zavala are doing this. Actually throughout the majority of the movie you can say, their both assholes and class clowns not only in the streets but in their precinct, as well. There were parts of the movie where the two reached a breaking point and hit a nerve. I mean everything, bad isn't necessarily bad. They're came a time where they showed real sensitivity and compassion for their actual neighborhood beat. There was the scenes where they rescued multiple children held tied, taped and hidden in the closest to crackhead parents. There was another scene similar, nearly risking their own lives and putting it on the line. When both, Taylor and Zavala burst into a burning home to save a mother and her children. Shortly afterwards they both, were awarded, "Medals of Honor". It's the things like this, that make us love and respect our police force. Shooting down unarmed suspects, (specifically African-Americans) does not help in anyway, in the gain of the people's respect and trust. Besides those conscious moments during their shift. There have been other times, where both officers experienced some gruesome and horrifying sites outside of their jurisdiction. You can tell and even see it in Officer Brian Taylor's eyes that they may have reached a point beyond, no return. You can see, he wanted to slow down and possibly change his direction of life. As he prepare for a new one with his fiancee, Janet. See, what started out as the traditional "Ol' Skool" cowboy cop turned into something way too big for only two officers to handle. The saying, still goes "YOU REEP, WHAT YOU SEW!". See, what Officers' Taylor and Zavala were trying to accomplish was something totally off protocol from their police force. They saw themselves more as some type of "GHETTO SUPER HEROES!". It came right back at them and bit them in the ass. That is something you get when you fuck with a Cartel's three ghetto food groups... "DOPE", "MONEY" and "GUNS". Should I feel sorry and show compassion for these ruff, tuff and rugged cops for getting what they deserve. Or, should I simply tell 'em to "REST IN PISS", like La La said. During the ambush of both, Officer' Taylor & Zavala by the Mexican cartel. Both, officers are down and out and bleeding and holding onto their last breath. Officer Zavala tried so desperately to help Officer Taylor hold on. While that was going on, Officer Zavala mentioned, "you cant die, GOD LOVES COPS!". I think, GOD, loves cops too. However, I don't think GOD, loves cops who use their badge as means to abuse power, excess force, harass and target inner-city youth, unlawful frisking. That is not something, GOD will love the police for. Overall, this still was a good movie just super intense, super violent, super stereotypical and SUPER RACIST!. Trust me, your going to hear a lot of nigger this, nigger that, spic this, spic that, cracker this, cracker that and the majority of it will be coming from the officer's mouthes. My only downfall to the movie. It would have been nice if, The Blacks got their revenge. They never got a chance to seek revenge on the Mexicans who attacked them at the early onset of the movie. Another, downfall to me in the movie. Everyone thought they lost both, Officer' Taylor and Zavala at the aftermath of the attack by the Mexicans. Subliminally, film and television are still up to their old tricks, ("WHITE COP SURVIVES, LATINO COP DIES"). At the end of the day, or "END OF WATCH" as its referred.... Officer Zavala probably deserved to die considering he was the biggest asshole of the two and throughout the whole movie. I did, enjoy the ending of the movie the most out of anything else. The whole police recession kind of reminded me of my father's funeral, last year. The stream of police cars trailing behind the hearse as it entered the cemetery.... CHECK OUT, "END OF WATCH" STARRING: JAKE GYLLENHAAL & MICHAEL PENA... 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