I've always enjoyed the work of Christopher Titus and in this film he does not disappoint. The humor is slightly irreverent, but funny. The main plot involves a police department having to create a unit of police officers with disabilities due to the fairness in disabilities act. Titus plays a screw-up cop who ends up in charge of this "Special Unit".
The movie is funny without making fun of people with disabilities and the production hired several disabled actors to appear in the film.
The always enjoyable Billy Gardell shows up as the police captain, and we get a great performance from the late Debbie Lee Carrington is wonderful in this film.
The real star here is Christopher Titus, who wrote, directed and started in the movie and managed to make a great film that holds up to repeat viewing.
If you like funny, off-beat humor or are a fan of Christopher Titus's stand-up you will love this movie.
The movie is funny without making fun of people with disabilities and the production hired several disabled actors to appear in the film.
The always enjoyable Billy Gardell shows up as the police captain, and we get a great performance from the late Debbie Lee Carrington is wonderful in this film.
The real star here is Christopher Titus, who wrote, directed and started in the movie and managed to make a great film that holds up to repeat viewing.
If you like funny, off-beat humor or are a fan of Christopher Titus's stand-up you will love this movie.