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Mar 9, 2012 · Rent Bending the Rules on Prime Video, or buy it on Prime Video. Audience Reviews View All (40) audience reviews. Pavla B Jesus, that was stiff… and quite stupid. Waste of time.
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Mar 9, 2012 · Bending the Rules: Directed by Artie Mandelberg. With Jamie Kennedy, Adam Copeland, Jennifer Esposito, Farbod Masoud Vaziri. A district attorney is determined to take down a corrupt New Orleans cop.
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English. Bending the Rules is a 2012 buddy cop action comedy film directed by Artie Mandelberg, produced by WWE Studios, and starring Adam "Edge" Copeland and Jamie Kennedy. The film was released on March 9, 2012 in select theaters in the United States for a limited time. [1]
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"Bending the Rules" is a low-budget action-comedy-bromance that offers a sufficiently pleasant diversion. On the positive side, Copeland delivers a consistently interesting performance as a slacker detective with his thumb on the pulse of the seedier side of New Orleans, who isn't above bending the rules, but is essentially an honest ...
Oct 29, 2013 · A resolutely theatrical-orientated film, Bending The Rules (Ghaedeye Tasadof), which received a special jury prize at the Tokyo International Film Festival, is a highly watchable story that has at ...
Mar 16, 2013 · Bending the Rules: Directed by Behnam Behzadi. With Amir Jafari, Ashkan Khatibi, Mehrdad Sedighian, Baharan BaniAhmadi. The Rule of Accident is about a group of theatre students who are trying to prepare and present a piece of theatre.
Oct 22, 2013 · Film Review: ‘Bending the Rules’ Amin Jafari's film explores the generation gap in Iran with a certain high-intensity bravado before bogging down in the last lap.