I MEAN WHEN "HANK", THE OFFICER THAT "EARL" ACCUSES OF RACISM, PUT IT BEST, "DO YOU ACTUALLY BELIEVE THE STUFF THAT COMES OUT OF YOUR MOUTH?" THE BEST MATERIAL IN THE MOVIE ARE THE STATEMENTS MADE BY THE CHARACTERS. THIS MOVIE SHOWS HOW AMERICA IS SO DIVERSE AS WELL AS PLAGUED BY IGNORANCE! THE WAY "EARL MONGOMERY" THROWS OUT HIS RACIALLY MOTIVATED IDEALS IS FUNNY BUT SAD. THIS HAS ALWAYS BEEN ONE OF MY FAVORITE MOVIES. NATIONAL SECURITY features yet another standout supporting turn from the always reliable Zahn. But Earl won't back down, and the bickering pair begin to infiltrate the crooked police department that rejected them months before. Angry that Nash refers to him using a racial slur, Earl attaches himself to Hank, who wants nothing to do with the trash-talker. Their paths cross once again when Nash (Eric Roberts), the man who pulled the trigger, robs the warehouse where Earl is employed as a security guard. But six months later, when Hank is released from prison, he is determined to avenge the death of his partner. academy due to his bad temper, Earl seizes the opportunity to take out his rage on the hapless Hank. Frustrated after being dismissed from the L.A.P.D. It turns out the "victim," Earl Montgomery (Lawrence), is actually just an angry citizen who is allergic to bee stings. officer who is fired after supposedly brutalizing an innocent black man. Hank (Steve Zahn) is a straightlaced L.A.P.D.
The film concerns an unlikely partnership that forms between two L.A.P.D. Martin Lawrence stars in this action comedy directed by Dennis Dugan (HAPPY GILMORE).