Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot



Sgt. Joseph Andrew 'Joe' Bomowski (Sylvester Stallone) is a tough Los Angeles detective leading an antisocial existence. His relationship with his on-again, off-again girlfriend and precinct supervisor Lt. Gwen Harper is on the rocks. He is thus dismayed when his meddling, mind-numbingly annoying mother Tutti (Estelle Getty from The Golden Girls) pays him a surprise visit from Newark. From the second she sets foot off the plane, she's driving him round the bend; showing embarrassing pictures of him and telling embarrassing stories about him to everyone on the plane and at the police station, insisting he eat a three course meal for breakfast, tucking him in and singing him a lullaby at night, and generally treating him as though he's seven years old. When she cleans the barrel of his gun with a pipe cleaner and thus ruins it, she heads to the hood to buy him a new one. Failing to get one legitimately from a gun store, she buys one illegally. In the process, she witnesses a homicide. She gives false information to the police about the homicide, instead letting Joseph take the case on all by himself so he can get a promotion; to his chagrin. She insists on accompanying as he investigates it; to his even greater chagrin. Hilarity Ensues.

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This film provides examples of:

 * Amazingly Embarrassing Parent: Played to a "T", Embarrassing Old Photos and everything.
 * Imagine Spot: Joe imagining his mother come after him with a huge pack of diapers and an oversized bottle of talcum powder.
 * Insurance Fraud
 * My Beloved Smother: The whole plot.
 * Never Mess With Granny
 * Obstructive Vigilantism: The titular mom is not telling all the details so that her son can investigate.
 * Playing Against Type: Another crowning demonstration that Stallone cannot do comedy.
 * Title Drop: Stallone says "Stop! Or my mom will shoot!" during a shootout at a warehouse.