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Reno 911!: Miami
Directed by
Robert Ben Garant
R
2007
83m
Comedy
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5.9
35%
51%
5.8
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A rag-tag team of Reno cops are called in to save the day after a terrorist attack disrupts a national police convention in Miami Beach during spring break. Based on the Comedy Central series.
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Cast of Reno 911!: Miami
Carlos Alazraqui
Deputy James Garcia
Mary Birdsong
Deputy Cherisha Kimball
Robert Ben Garant
Deputy Travis Junior / Director / Writer / Executive Producer
Kerri Kenney
Deputy Trudy Wiegel / Writer / Executive Producer
Thomas Lennon
Lieutenant Jim Dangle / Writer
Wendi McLendon-Covey
Deputy Clementine Johnson
Niecy Nash
Deputy Raineesha Williams
Cedric Yarbrough
Deputy S. Jones
Lennie Loftin
Chief of Police
Danny DeVito
District Attorney / Producer
Alejandra Gutierrez
Miss Acapulco
Brandon Molale
Kevlar Guy
Kathryn Fiore
Cheyenne the Helicopter Model
David Koechner
Sheriff of Aspen
Dave Holmes
Persnickety Desk Worker
Patton Oswalt
Jeff Spoder
Toby Huss
Glen the Desk Clerk
Cathy Shim
Spring Break Dream Girl
Ian Roberts
Captain Rogers, DHS
Chris Tallman
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Reno 911!: Miami Ratings & Reviews
Austin Chronicle
Marrit Ingman
A series of setups does not a movie make.
Entertainment Weekly
Scott Brown
The characters are perfectly evolved screwups and the premise (every legit cop is quarantined at a police convention, leaving our heroes in charge of Miami) has potential. It lacks only the discipline of a 30-minute episode.
Ebert & Roeper
Richard Roeper
It will grow on you like a fungus, my friend, and you will laugh more than once.
Slant Magazine
Rob Humanick
Without the aid of substances, Reno 911!: Miami is as much in need of laughs as its characters are in need of a collective brain transplant.
Movie Mom
Nell Minow
Most of the humor is just casual references to outrageous behavior, awkward sexual feelings among the cast, preening self-regard, utter cluelessness, and insecure anxiety of its characters, and slapstick.
Arizona Republic
Bill Goodykoontz
Broken up into four episodes of the television show, who knows, this might be a masterpiece. Seen at one sitting, it falls well short of that. Not for lack of trying. More for trying a little too hard.
Variety
Brian Lowry
Running a mere 80 minutes and somehow still feeling heavily padded, this Cops spoof yields a few amusing (if widely spaced) moments but otherwise simply revels in the gratuitous nudity, language and below-the-belt gags that an "R" rating provides.
Seattle Times
Ted Fry
It's a pure delight that the show's genius performance troupe has assembled one of the highest-concept, lowest-brow, most uproarious movie debuts since the surprise sensation of last year's cable crossover Borat.
San Francisco Chronicle
Peter Hartlaub
While the characters are funny in Reno 911!: Miami, they really could use a straight man, or at least someone who isn't totally incompetent. There are plenty of Bob Goldthwaits in the cast, but no Steve Guttenberg.
New York Post
Kyle Smith
The gags vary -- a tattooed-breast mystery kinda sags -- but there are lots of laughs.
New York Daily News
Elizabeth Weitzman
It's a lot easier to pack laughs into a half-hour television show than a full-length feature film, and if you need proof, you'll find 84 minutes of it in Reno 911!: Miami.
Detroit News
Tom Long
If you like the TV show, you'll like the movie. If you like stupid movies you'll like the movie. If you want to have your soul elevated, look elsewhere.
Detroit Free Press
Terry Lawson
Reno 911!: Miami starts to wear out its welcome right around the 30-minute mark. Had it been made as a two-part episode of the series, with a week in between for our memories to lapse, we might not have noticed this is just more of the same.
Chicago Sun-Times
Bill Zwecker
For the most part, this movie feels like a just-missed effort.
Chicago Reader
J. R. Jones
This is mostly a listless hodgepodge of half-improvised whatever, the seven lead characters so flatly conceived they're like the Keystone Kops (without the chops).
Boston Globe
Wesley Morris
This low-rent, nonsense cop business filled me with a nostalgic twinge. I didn't know I wanted the Police Academy series resurrected with a lot more hilarity, but I'm glad somebody did it.
New York Times
Manohla Dargis
What feels amusingly anarchic on the small screen feels underdeveloped and disjointed on the big screen, perhaps because instead of commercials gluing the jokes together there's dead air.
The Hollywood Reporter
Michael Rechtshaffen
There are enough irreverent moments here for a swell episode of the heavily improvised series, but as a feature-length proposition, there are so many occasions where it just sits there that the film could issue itself a ticket for loitering.
Los Angeles Times
Alex Chun
Aside from uncensored profanity and unpixelated nudity, the Reno 911!: Miami never really stretches its legs, and instead often feels more like a stretched-out half-hour episode.
Washington Post
Dan Zak
Reno 911!: Miami will suffice for fans hungry for new material and tired of waiting for the show's fourth season to end or the fifth to start.
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