When a sexy, high-end escort holds the key evidence to a scandalous government cover-up, two bumbling young detectives become her unlikely protectors from a ruthless assassin hired to silence her.
Words like "smug," "derivative," and "shallow" could all be fairly applied to the film, but as a piece of late-night exploitation, it delivers the violence and nudity with the regularity of an IV drip, and some familiar faces in the cast help class it up.
– Scott Tobias,
AV Club,
31 Mar 2011
rotten:
An incoherent hybrid of buddy movie, "Girls Gone Wild" episode and James Bond spoof that employs cheap cinematic tricks like multiple split screens for no apparent purpose.
– Stephen Holden,
New York Times,
31 Mar 2011
fresh:
Though John Stockwell's action comedy is shamelessly derivative, his enthusiastic cast propels it much further than it should go.
– Elizabeth Weitzman,
New York Daily News,
1 Apr 2011
rotten:
If you can't dazzle 'em with brilliance, baffle 'em with genre baloney -- and enough shoplifted visual trickery to fill Quentin Tarantino's kitchen sink.
– John Anderson,
Variety,
4 Apr 2011
rotten:
It's easy to feel sucked into some kind of time warp back to the heyday of late-'90s post-Tarantino crime thrillers, cut-rate knockoffs filled with casually cartoonish violence, quippy patter, overtly flash filmmaking and incongruous pop tunes.