Bulletproof
Two criminals, Keats and Moses, end their friendship when Keats turns out to be an undercover cop. Years later the two are forced to work together when Keats is assigned to protect Moses as a witness.
1 September 1971, Mill Valley, California, USA
20 October 1953, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
7 November 1964, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
11 September 1956, Odessa, Texas, USA
9 September 1966, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
16 December 1955, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
4 September 1969, Springfield, Massachusetts, USA
19 January 1961, Urbana, Illinois, USA
21 March 1937, Somerville, Massachusetts, USA
9 January 1962, Columbia, Missouri, USA
23 September 1967, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
27 January 1973, South Bend, Indiana, USA
10 June 1955, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
4 September 1960, New York City, New York, USA
26 March 1940, The Bronx, New York, USA
13 October 1964, Palm Beach County, Florida, USA
October 15, 2004
A throwback to when Adam Sandler was funny.
January 01, 2000
While some of the humor is very funny, there's nothing remotely interesting about the action stuff.
January 01, 2000
Bulletproof doesn't quite misfire, but it never hits its target either.
June 07, 2003
A tiresome Sandler-Wayans buddy-buddy crime actioner that needs its staid material to be desperately riddled with bullets.
June 05, 2011
...a forgettable actioner that consistently wastes the talents of its two stars.
June 01, 2008
The criminal activity onscreen in Bulletproof is penny ante compared with the felonious slaughter of story, character and logic exacted by the pic's filmmakers.
January 01, 2000
The film's action elements are so preposterous that the sequence of events seems almost improvised.
April 09, 2005
An entertaining little ditty that I enjoyed watching.
January 01, 2000
The movie has a smirking homophobic bent and never makes you care or believe in the characters as much as in the first fifteen minutes.
March 16, 2003
It's not a great movie, but it is an adequate late summer diversion.
January 01, 2000
The audience is subjected to an onslaught of unfunny jokes, a string of useless profanity, and more explosive squibs than Caan wore in The Godfather.

