
| Ridiculous! Those guys are wearing the MSP breast badge on their winter service caps! Most likely the prop department could not find enough real MSP winter cap badges so they opted to use the current crop of (reproduction) MSP breast badges on the winter service caps. Damon looks like he's about to ask the DI if he can go potty! |
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Originally Posted by bbelichick
Badge on his cover..no go
Nametag above the pocket...no go |
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Originally Posted by LA Copper
We can relate. Lots of TV shows and movies get our badge and uniform wrong. Only a few get it right, i.e. Adam-12 and Dragnet. Sometimes that's a good thing. If the movie or TV show stinks and portrays us in a bad light, then I'm glad they get it wrong!
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Originally Posted by spdawg0734
The MSP does not grant the right for the use of the uniform or the cruisers, that is why it is always off, the reason being once it is is used any film maker can use it any way they want without permission. Our uniform as well as yours should mean something, and should not be cheapenend, all of you as I , have worked hard for the privilege to wear the uniform. I enjoy as much as the next guy to watch a good cop movie, I think to instruct them as to the way an uniform is supposed to be worn is fine, but true uniforms should not be used. Just my 2 cents stay safe wear your uniform sharply and proud.
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Originally Posted by HPD104
Wasnt the MSP cruiser used in the movie "Mystic River" in a few scenes...Im sure if it was exact or not. Anyone know?
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Originally Posted by HPD104
Wasnt the MSP cruiser used in the movie "Mystic River" in a few scenes...Im sure if it was exact or not. Anyone know?
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Originally Posted by spdawg0734
In Mystic River, the cruisers and uniforms were worn and driven by MSP personnel only, the actors were never in uniform. By doing this the MSP retains the rights and the uniform and cruisers can not be used. They can recreate something that looks like it but they cant use the exact uniform or cruiser. At least that is my understanding. As far as why this is important just look at Reno 911, entertaining yes, would I want to see my uniform portrayed in that manner, absofnkinglutly not. I am glad to see that LVMPD has protected themselves with a copyright. No department deserves to have their uniform cheapened in that manner, it chips away at the respect our profession holds. Our uniform demands respect and represents authority, law , order and safety to the citizens we serve, the person wearing it needs to secure that by his actions and his profesionalism, our departments need to recognize this and not allow our symbols to be exploited by Hollywood. Stay Safe.
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Originally Posted by j809
Didn't they use real troopers in Me,Myself and Irene?
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Originally Posted by SGT_GRUNT_USMC
Here in the LVMPD..The uniform,patch,badge,patrol car design are all copyrighted.Even the name of our dept. "Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department" is copyrighted.That's why in movies and TV shows like "Las Vegas" and "CSI" we're referred to as "LVPD" instead of LVMPD.
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| Same thing for us, our badge and motto are also copyrighted |
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Originally Posted by Killjoy
Allegedly, the film is based on the exploits of Whitey Bulger/Connelly; but instead of a crooked FBI agent, the "inside man" is a crooked MSP Trooper. it to
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Originally Posted by Wolfman
I thought it was a remake of that 2002 Chinese film, "Mou gaan dou", or "Infernal Affairs":
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0338564/ |
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Originally Posted by Wolfman
I thought it was a remake of that 2002 Chinese film, "Mou gaan dou", or "Infernal Affairs":
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Originally Posted by csauce777
Yeah but with no patches and a badge that can be altered ever so slightly, the copyright is easy to get around. I suppose the cruisers would be more difficult. How about NYPD...they have more shows using their cars, uniforms, etc. "Thirdwatch" always seemed pretty accurate with their cruisers and uniforms, etc.
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Originally Posted by Curious EMT
Very accurate movies are booring
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