We make violent cops, we make violent criminals, and no wonder we have shootouts in slums all of the time.
Albrecht: So many cops, you'd think they givin' away donuts.
Hideaki Goto: They're not cops anymore. They're in my world now.
RoboCop: Book him! Sgt. Reed: What's the charge? RoboCop: He's a cop killer.
Officer Michaels: [hears a siren] Oh shit, the cops!
In the domain of cops and robbers, an interdiction serves to structure a black market and a shadow economy.
I had a dream about you. In my dream I stole all your money, kidnapped your parents, and mailed you mannequin parts spray-painted red in a series of packages that also included ransom notes. Then, towards the end of the dream, the cops surrounded my ...
Cops and Robbers in 1965 England was still a kind of Ealing comedy: crimes rarely involved firearms. The denizens of F-wing were losers in a game they had been playing against the cops. In queues for exercise, the constant questions were 'What you in...
Aw, come on, admit it—you feel like Cinderella, don’t you?” “No, Darren, I don’t. And do you know why?” “No, sugar, you tell me why.” “Because I’m a man. I’ve got a big fat one and I like to fuck other guys.” Darren was laughi...
Raoul Duke: Few people understand the psychology of dealing with a highway traffic cop. A normal speeder will panic and immediately pull over to the side. This is wrong. It arouses contempt in the cop heart. Make the bastard chase you. He will follow...
Cropsey, Rogue Lieutenant: [Luther just made a phone call and is excited] Well? Luther: Some two-bit outfit almost got them, but they bopped their way past. Cropsey, Rogue Lieutenant: We can meet them at the 96th street station. Luther: Yeah, platfor...
Cowboy: Okay, what are we gonna do now? Swan: We're going back. Vermin: You mind tellin' me how? Fuckin' Coney Island must be 50 to 100 miles from here! Swan: It's the only choice we got. Cochise: Yeah, real simple. Except that every cop in this city...
Eddie Valiant: GET OUT OF THAT CHAIR!... That's my brother's chair. Roger Rabbit: [looking at photo on desk] Yeah, where is your brother anyway? He looks like a sensitive and... SOBER fellow. Eddie Valiant: That's it. I'm calling the cops. Roger Rabb...
I'm super-obsessed with law enforcement. I'm what you'd call a 'cop fan.'
I've never been arrested. I've been stopped, searched and had a gun put to my head by the Chicago cops.
As wild as I was, when the cops show up, and suddenly you're being handcuffed, it's so deeply shocking and terrifying, the loss of freedom.
An honest cop still can't find a place to go and complain without fear of recrimination. The blue wall will always be there because the system supports it.
Cops and robbers resemble each other, so there's not a lot to learn in terms of learning the logistics of committing the crime or investigating the crime.
In the beginning Remo is a very New York street cop who changes and is changed as he moves along.
If you believe that I'm a cop killer, you believe David Bowie is an astronaut.
I wanted to be a New York City cop before I became an actor.