21 Jump Street | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | March 19, 2012
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Logic and decency have to be COMPLETELY ignored to enjoy #21jumpstreet. Funny for those that can stomach the word "dude" in every sentance.
| genre | Comedy |
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| synopsis | An undercover police unit consisting of young looking officers infiltrate high schools to control youth crime. |
| lead actors | Channing Tatum | Jonah Hill | Brie Larson | Ellie Kemper | Ice Cube | Dave Franco | Nick Offerman | Lindsey Broad | Rob Riggle | Johnny Depp |
| director | Phil Lord | Chris Miller |












