R.I.P.D.

To protect and serve the living.

5.8
20131h 36m

A recently slain cop joins a team of undead police officers working for the Rest in Peace Department and tries to find the man who murdered him.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Trailer

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Ryan Reynolds & Jeff Bridges' Food Interrogation

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Welcome to the R.I.P.D. - Extended Preview

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The Final Showdown With the Deados

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Featurette: OTS: Don't Tense Up

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Featurette: OTS: Car Destruction

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Featurette: "A Look Inside"

Cast

Photo of Jeff Bridges

Jeff Bridges

Roy Pulsipher

Photo of Ryan Reynolds

Ryan Reynolds

Nick Walker

Photo of Kevin Bacon

Kevin Bacon

Bobby Hayes

Photo of James Hong

James Hong

Nick's Avatar / Jerry Chen

Photo of Marisa Miller

Marisa Miller

Roy's Avatar

Photo of Michael Coons

Michael Coons

Detective in Locker Room

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Chris Everett

R.I.P.D. Evidence Clerk

Photo of Michael Tow

Michael Tow

R.I.P.D. Evidence Clerk

Photo of Lonnie Farmer

Lonnie Farmer

Proctor's Avatar

Photo of Piper Mackenzie Harris

Piper Mackenzie Harris

Nick's New Avatar

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Bill Mootos

Executive

Photo of David J. Curtis

David J. Curtis

Multi-Armed Deado

Photo of Kachina Dechert

Kachina Dechert

Goth Chick

Photo of Georgia Lyman

Georgia Lyman

Female Cop

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Reviews

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Per Gunnar Jonsson

6/10

As far as I am concerned this is another movie that demonstrates that the rating of the so-called “professional” critics used by Rotten Tomatoes are next to useless, at least as far as I am concerned and the official rating system at RT in general is deeply flawed. Yes I know that I have been harping about this before but I think it deserves to be repeated. Sure, this movie is not the greatest I have ever seen but come on! If you go to the movie’s page at RT you see a big rotten 13% flashing at you. That makes the unaware reader think the movie is a real turkey and that to me is just recycled bull food.

At sites like IMDb and TMDb the movies gets around 5.5 out of 10 which, although not great, is much more reasonable. Also the viewer rating says 42% which looks bad but if you look at the details you see that the average rating is 3 out of 5 stars which to me is more an “okay” rating. The RT ratings is seems to be made to make all movies except the blockbusters look bad.

Anyway, with that little rant over with, let us get to the movie itself. Personally I found it a quite entertaining movie that could have been better. There are quite a few funny scenes and the special effects are not bad.

Jeff Bridges is quite funny as the veteran sheriff although his character is still one of the things that could have been done better. He is supposed to be the knowledgeable veteran but in many scenes it seems like the other way around. His stubborn stupidity is sometimes rather annoying.

The plot is fairly simple and straightforward. Nothing fantastic and a bit contrived perhaps but good enough to string the special effects scenes together leading up to the grand finale. The cumin nonsense and the scene where Roy is stuffing his head with spicy food to get a dead to reveal himself is a bit of a downer though.

A lot of people have been claiming that it is a M.I.B. rip-off. I think that is rubbish. Yes, there are similarities but then every movie with a veteran, a rookie and a sci-fi or a fantasy theme could be said to be a rip-off in that case. There are so many movies made that one will always find similarities. Just live with it.

As I write before, on the whole I found the movie rather entertaining and me and the kids sure enjoyed our movie evening.

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Rob

6/10

Yes, ok, it's a terrible film, but in the best way. It's worth watching just to see Jeff Bridges having so much fun sending up his character and himself.

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