Lurasetti wants to propose to his (black-don’t ask) girlfriend, but doesn’t love the future he’s got cut out for them on his cop paycheck. That’s time enough for both of them to respectively panic over their prospects. Unfortunately for Ridgeman and Lurasetti, someone catches the fire escape incident on video, which means they get the boot themselves until the bad press cools down. Then they harass his girlfriend, who happens to be nude, buxom, and barely able to cover her chest, and who suffers being taunted and lied to by the cops before giving up the goods: a bag of money. Craig Zahler’s Dragged Across Concrete, which is now in theaters and on V.O.D., these two cops handcuff a Latino drug runner to a fire escape by his ankle-but not before smooshing his face into the stairwell grate with their heavy boots. Calvert ( Don Johnson), a few too many times. If he says it like a class clown who’s been called down to the principal’s office a few too many times, that’s because Lurasetti ( Vince Vaughn) and his partner, Brett Ridgeman ( Mel Gibson), have been here, in the office of Lt. “Every Martin Luther King Day, I order a cup of dark roast.” “I’m not a racist,” says police officer Anthony Lurasetti, with a sneer.
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