Review of Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol (1987) by Johnny T — 11 Sep 2011
There's nothing remotely arresting about the recycled and pointless roguish antics being drudged up once again in another tired and tedious Police Academy sequel. This bunch should lock the cell door and throw away the kooky keys! More of the same from the wackiest police force on the streets, and their newly recruited civilian helpers. The movie lacks a good plot, lacks to deliever bigs laughs but instead delievers eye rollings and boredom. The only thing watchable in this movie is Bobcat Goldthwait's character. The new players, like the original ones (who are still here in full force), are limited to one-shtick roles and are sometimes even more limited than that.
VERDICT: "Rental" - (Mixed to Negative reaction). These films are only worth renting because of certain good things that are worth seeing, but are not worth paying at a theatre to see due to bad things that overcome anything good.
This review of Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol (1987) was written by Johnny T on 11 Sep 2011.
Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol has generally received mixed reviews.
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