Reno 911: Miami packs bullets of stupid humor, which for the most part serves and delivers laughter.
Much like the Comedy Central show, it’s so ridiculous you can’t help but laugh.
The Reno sheriff’s deputies go to Miami to join in a police convention, but they aren’t on the list and get turned away.
A terrorist attack at the convention has the Miami Beach police and all visiting officers sealed in the building until they can get vaccinated.
This leaves the Reno group as the only cops able to serve and protect Miami’s streets.
Reno’s finest have to answer a number of regular calls as well as put up with Ethan (Paul Rudd), a drug lord with the style of Tony Montana.
Lt. Dangle (Thomas Lennon), with his modified skin tight police shorts and his squad of dysfunctional deputies – “the dumbest group of people who aren’t legally retarded,” as he describes them, often causing more problems than the criminals they are after.
Deputy Trudy Weigel (Kerri Kennedy-Silver) captures most of the laughs with her out-there comments and actions.
Deputy Clementine Johnson (Wendi McLendon-Covey) spends most of the movie searching for the place where she drunkenly got a tattoo of a strange guy on her breast.
Deputy Williams (Niecy Nash) wants to hook up with Deputy Jones (Cedric Yarbrough ), but Jones wants Deputy Clementine Johnson.
Deputy Junior (Robert Ben Garant) and Deputy Garcia (Carlos Alazraqui) want whichever women they can get.
The movie is similar to the show, except for nudity, the number of curse words, and the city it’s in.
The movie runs 84 minutes and has a lot of laughs but with some dead air in between.
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