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Former high school foes turned rookie cop partners can't catch a break - until they're assigned to pose as students and bust a drug ring inside their old alma mater. Living like teenagers again, they slip back into their adolescent selves and risk the case - and their friendship - with hysterically disastrous results! Jonah Hill, Channing Tatum and Ice Cube star in this outrageously hilarious action-comedy. (Sony Pictures Home Entertainment)

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Malarkey 

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English Quite pissed off that local distributors don't bring such a great comedy to cinemas and instead fill them with a bunch of crap that is impossible to watch, even if you steal it somewhere. I don't know what it is, whether it's mutual lobby between distribution and production companies or they're just plain stupid, but the essential thing is that we miss out on great movie experiences and have to find a different, much more complicated way to get to them. But this movie has something to offer. Excellent, uncompromising humor, perfect, cool duo, great, attractive story for the young. What more could you ask for from a comedy nowadays. ()

Stanislaus 

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English 21 Jump Street felt to me like a mix of Bad Boys sand Never Been Kissed, with a good dose of bromance - even though it is actually a film remake of a TV series from the 1980s. The film does slip into cheap humour at times and it was clear how it would end, but I still had a good time watching it and laughed my heart out. Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum portrayed the two seemingly different guys – in character and appearance – quite solidly and provided many a funny scene. Alongside the humour, the film offers decent action that keeps the viewer entertained, and a couple of unexpectedly gory scenes that in turn surprise. ()

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3DD!3 

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English A superb comedy with slightly nostalgic reminiscences on the series. An excellent cast, Tatum (a dumb heap of muscle) and Hill (fat nerd) found themselves in their respective roles. Being thrown into unknown environment, politically incorrect jokes and explosions all work great. Sometimes it’s all a little over the top, but 21 has lots of outstanding moments. Bring on no. 2. The anticipated cameo is genius. ()

Isherwood 

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English I could lament the fact that the "buddy chemistry" would have worked better under a different director. However, then I remembered R's load of dirty jokes and realized that although it had its dead spots (five minutes less runtime wouldn't have been a bad thing), I roared with laughter too often to just consign it to mediocrity. The moment when he shoots off the dude's penis and then picks it up off the ground with his teeth is something you simply don't normally see. ()

lamps 

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English Definitely one of the best action comedies in years. A simple story taken to perfection by a great leading couple (I personally don't mind Hill at all), punchy humour, and aptly parodic but also well shot action scenes. The best moment is the appearance of Johnny Depp, whose nostalgic cameo is unmistakable, and the most interesting character is the surprisingly sharp-tongued Captain Ice Cube, who scored perhaps the best role of his career. I don't understand what possessed the Czech distributors, such a great comedy would be great in cinemas. 80% ()

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