I liked him less than most of the bad guys in the movie. Not sure why, but they chose to portray him as a bit of a overly scripted cliche, shouting inches from Agent Reeds face, constantly acting as if he was on some sort of drug. And the FBI director (played by Danny Wattley) is a joke. Yet, when he goes home for the day, there is very little blue paint and a lot of yellow. And we see the bullets BOUNCING OFF THE GLASS? There's also a plethora of continuity issues: for some odd reason, Dolph's hair keeps parting on the left, then on the right, then back on the left throughout the first part of the movie Dolph's tie changes a few times within the same scenes in one scene, the kindergarten kids smear blue paint all over Dolph's shirt. But in one scene, the bad guys are shooting up the Seattle FBI offer, Reed and his partner (played rather absurdly by Bill Bellamy), use a candy vending machine as cover as they push it out into a hallway, and overtake the bad guys. When a bullet hits something, it typically leaves a hole, or if fired at BREAKS the glass. Which is why it went straight to DVD, right? Anywho, I have a pet peeve when it comes to weapons fire in movies and TV shows. Well, ok, they probably ran out of original ideas and thought playing off a hit film from 30 years ago was a good idea. Why anyone felt the need to make a sequel nearly 30 years later is anyones guess. Ok, first off, the original Kindergarten Cop was released in 1990 and was a great, fun, and funny film.
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