

What ensues is hilarity as they envision him as a giant ice cream cone, feel his face and just act like bafoons. In one extremely memorable scene, Hill and Tatum take the drug to prove their not police, and end up hallucinating after being stopped by one of the teachers at the school. This film is filled with adult and physical humor, car chases, explosions and humorous dialogue. Mind you, these two are in their mid-20's, so as the revel in having lives completely opposite of what they experienced in high school, the case begins to take a back seat. The two pose as students and try to infiltrate the hierarchy of high school politics. After a routine bust goes wrong, they are sent to a High School as part of an undercover operation to find the source of a new drug that's popular, and killing kids. The two form an unlikely bond throughout their time at the academy and end up as partners. Hill has the book smarts a cop should have, but the strength and skill of limp-noodle, while Tatum has great athleticism but not brain. Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum star as two less-than-average police officers fresh out of the academy, each with their own flaw that compliments the other's. Cannell.This updated, big screen version of the hit show from the late 1980's will have you in stitches from beginning to end. Based on the Television Series created by Patrick Hasburgh & Stephen J. The film is directed by Phil Lord & Christopher Miller. More importantly, they both find they are still dealing with all of the adolescent problems they didn't address in their own teen years - and both will have to confront the terror and anxiety of being a teenager again and all the issues they thought they had left behind. Trouble is, teenagers today are nothing like what they were just a few years ago, and Schmidt and Jenko discover that everything they think they know about being a teenager, from sex to drugs to rock and roll, is all wrong. They trade in their guns and badges for backpacks and use their youthful appearances to go undercover. While they may not be the best cops on the beat, they have a chance to turn it around when they join the police department's secret Jump Street unit, run by Captain Dickson (Ice Cube).

In the action-comedy “21 Jump Street,” in theaters March 16, 2012, Schmidt (Jonah Hill) and Jenko (Channing Tatum) were enemies in high school who became unlikely friends in Police Academy.
