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Training Day

Training Day is a 2001 American crime thriller film directed by Antoine Fuqua and written by David Ayer. It stars Denzel Washington as Alonzo Harris and Ethan Hawke as Jake Hoyt, two LAPD narcotics officers over a 24-hour period in the gang-ridden neighborhoods of Westlake, Echo Park, and South Central Los Angeles. It also features Scott Glenn, Eva Mendes, Cliff Curtis, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, and Macy Gray in supporting roles.

Training Day
Theatrical release poster with original release date
Directed byAntoine Fuqua
Written byDavid Ayer
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyMauro Fiore
Edited byConrad Buff
Music byMark Mancina
Production
companies
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures
Release dates
  • September 2, 2001 (2001-09-02) (Venice Film Festival)
  • October 5, 2001 (2001-10-05) (United States)
Running time
122 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$45 million
Box office$104.9 million

Training Day was released on October 5, 2001, by Warner Bros. Pictures. It received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised Washington and Hawke's performances but were divided on the screenplay. It was a commercial success, grossing $104 million worldwide against a production budget of $45 million.

The film received numerous accolades and nominations, with Washington's performance earning him the Academy Award for Best Actor and Hawke being nominated for Best Supporting Actor at the 74th Academy Awards.[1]

A television series based on the film, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, was announced in August 2015 and premiered on February 2, 2017, on CBS, but was cancelled after one season.

On February 28, 2022, a prequel titled Training Day: Day of the Riot was reported to be in development; in an interview, Fuqua said, “we’re trying to find a director to do it at the moment, you know, and get the script right. That sort of thing. So it’s in development.”[2]

Plot edit

Ambitious Los Angeles Police Department Officer Jake Hoyt is up for promotion and is assigned to Detective Alonzo Harris, a highly decorated narcotics officer, for a one-day evaluation. Driving around in Alonzo's Monte Carlo, they begin the day by catching some college kids buying marijuana. Alonzo confiscates the drugs, puts it into a pipe and tells Jake to smoke it. When Jake refuses, Alonzo threatens him at gunpoint, stating that refusing like this while on the streets would get him killed. Jake smokes the pipe, and Alonzo smiles, telling him that it was laced with PCP.

After paying a visit to Roger, an ex-cop turned drug dealer, Jake notices a pair of addicts attempting to rape a teenage girl in an alley. Jake intervenes while Alonzo watches. After the girl leaves and Alonzo scares the addicts off, Jake finds the girl's wallet on the ground and retrieves it.

Later, Alonzo and Jake apprehend a dealer named Blue, finding crack rocks and a loaded handgun on him. Rather than go to jail, Blue informs on his employer Kevin "Sandman" Miller, who is in prison. Using a fake search warrant, Alonzo steals $40,000 from Sandman's home. At lunch, the two visit Alonzo's mistress Sara and their young son. Alonzo then meets with a trio of corrupt high-ranking police officials he dubs the "Three Wise Men." Aware that the Russian mafia is hunting Alonzo over a large unpaid debt, they suggest that he skips town. Alonzo insists he has control of the situation and trades the $40,000 for an arrest warrant.

Using the warrant, Alonzo, Jake, and four other narcotics officers return to Roger's house and seize $4 million, a quarter of which Alonzo keeps. Alonzo shoots and kills Roger when Jake refuses, staging the scene with his men to make the shooting look justified. Infuriated, Jake gets into a Mexican standoff with the corrupt officers. However, Alonzo, having planned the day's events, has a trump card: a routine post-incident blood test will flag the PCP-laced cannabis Jake smoked earlier and end his career. Alonzo promises to protect Jake for his cooperation, and Jake is forced to comply.

Later that evening, Alonzo drives Jake to the home of a Sureños gangster named "Smiley" for an errand. Jake reluctantly plays poker with Smiley and his fellow gang members as he waits for Alonzo. As they talk, Smiley reveals Alonzo's situation: by midnight, Alonzo must pay $1 million to the Russians for killing one of their men over an insult in Las Vegas, or be killed himself. Realizing that Alonzo abandoned him and has paid Smiley to kill him, Jake attempts to flee but is beaten and dragged to the bathroom to be executed. Before they can kill Jake, a gang member searches him for money and finds the wallet of the teenage girl, who happens to be Smiley's cousin. After calling his cousin and confirming that Jake saved her, Smiley releases Jake out of gratitude.

Jake returns to Sara's apartment to arrest Alonzo just as he is leaving to pay the Russians with Roger's money. A gunfight and chase ensue, and Alonzo is eventually subdued on the street while the entire neighborhood gathers to watch. Alonzo offers money to whoever kills Jake – to no avail. Jake takes the stolen cash to submit as criminal evidence against Alonzo and the neighborhood gang allows him to leave safely. Enraged, Alonzo threatens to retaliate against the gang members, but they ignore him and walk away unimpressed.

Alonzo flees for Los Angeles International Airport, but he is ambushed and gunned down by the Russians. Jake returns home as the press reports on Alonzo's death.

Cast edit

Production edit

Development edit

Although corruption in the LAPD's C.R.A.S.H. unit was yet to be exposed when Training Day was written, Antoine Fuqua has stated that the emergence of the Rampart Scandal in the late 1990s catalyzed the completion of the film. Denzel Washington also grew a beard in order to emulate the appearance of Rafael Pérez, an LAPD narcotics officer involved in multiple scandals.[4][5] Fuqua wanted Washington's character to be seductive and part of a machine, and not just a random rogue cop. In Washington's own words: "I think in some ways he's done his job too well. He's learned how to manipulate, how to push the line further and further, and, in the process, he's become more hard-core than some of the guys he's chasing."[6]

Fuqua also saw Ethan Hawke's character as generally honorable but so driven by ambition that he was willing to compromise his principles, particularly when following the charming and persuasive example of Washington's character. He has said that he fought with studio executives who wanted to cut the Three Wise Men scene, thinking it slowed the film. He insisted that the Wise Men scene was pivotal in establishing that at least some of Alonzo's illegal actions were sanctioned by his superiors who regarded unethical behavior as a necessary evil.[7]

Fuqua wanted Training Day to look as authentic as possible, and he shot on location in some of the most infamous neighborhoods of Los Angeles. He even obtained permission to shoot in the Imperial Courts housing project, the first time L.A. street gangs had allowed a film crew to be brought into that neighborhood. The crew also filmed in Hoover Block and Baldwin Village.[8] Parts of the film were shot on a dead end street called Palmwood Drive, where the Black P. Stones Blood gang members were seen on the rooftops. Cle Shaheed Sloan, the gang technical advisor of Training Day, managed to get on screen real-life gang members from Rollin' 60 Crips, PJ Watts Crips, and B. P. Stones (a Bloods set). According to Fuqua, the actors and crew ended up receiving a warm welcome from local residents. When he was unable to shoot a scene directly on location, he recreated the locations on sets.[7]

There were also two police officers on hand as technical advisors, Michael Patterson and Paul Lozada (the latter from the San Francisco Police Department). Washington, Hawke and other cast members also met with undercover police officers, local drug dealers, and gang members to help them understand their roles better.[8]

Casting edit

Davis Guggenheim was originally attached to direct the film, with Matt Damon as Jake Hoyt and Samuel L. Jackson as Alonzo Harris.[9] Once Washington became attached to the project, however, he requested to have Guggenheim replaced.[10] Eminem was offered the role of Jake Hoyt, but turned it down to star in 8 Mile.[11] Tobey Maguire, Paul Walker, Freddie Prinze Jr., Ryan Phillippe, and Scott Speedman tested for the role of Jake Hoyt.[12]

Music edit

A soundtrack containing hip hop music was released on September 11, 2001, by Priority Records. It peaked at 35 on the Billboard 200 and 19 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and spawned two hit singles, Nelly's "#1" and Dr. Dre and DJ Quik's "Put It on Me".

Release edit

Training Day was originally scheduled for release on September 21, 2001, and had a strong advertising push.[13] However, following the September 11 attacks, the film was pushed back to October 5, 2001, replacing Collateral Damage's original release date.[14]

Home media edit

Training Day was released on DVD and VHS on March 19, 2002.[15] A Blu-ray version was released on August 1, 2006.[16] A 4K Blu-ray version was released on February 28, 2023.[17]

Reception edit

Box office edit

Training Day opened at number one, grossing $22.5 million, ahead of fellow new release Serendipity in second place.[18] Upon opening, it achieved the second-highest October opening weekend, behind Meet the Parents.[19] It repeated in the top spot in its second weekend, above that week's new release of Bandits in second place, and spent its first six weeks in the Top 10 at the box office.[20] It went on to gross $76.6 million in the United States and Canada, and $28.2 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $104.9 million,[21] against a budget of $45 million.[22]

Critical response edit

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 74% of 170 critics' reviews are positive. The website's consensus reads: "The ending may be less than satisfying, but Denzel Washington reminds us why he's such a great actor in this taut and brutal police drama."[23] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 71 out of 100, based on 36 critics, indicating "generally favorable" reviews.[24] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B+" on an A+ to F scale.[25]

Chicago Sun-Times film critic Roger Ebert said: "Washington seems to enjoy a performance that's over the top and down the other side".[26] Ebert gave the film three out of four stars, praising both the lead and supporting actors and the film's gritty, kinetic energy. He noted several plot holes and wrote that "[a] lot of people are going to be leaving the theater as I did, wondering about the logic and plausibility of the last 15 minutes."[26]

Writing in The Hollywood Reporter, Michael Rechtshaffen gave the film a positive review, stating: "Denzel Washington ventures into the dark side as a seriously corrupt narcotics cop... and the results are electrifying. So is the picture, thanks to taut, sinewy direction by Antoine Fuqua and a compelling script by David Ayer."[27]

Denzel Washington's performance as Detective Alonzo Harris was highly praised by critics. In The Village Voice, Amy Taubin wrote that his "old-fashioned combination of decency and sexiness suggests the African American counterpart to Gregory Peck (in his To Kill a Mockingbird period), as an LAPD cop so evil he makes Harvey Keitel's Bad Lieutenant look like even smaller potatoes than he was meant to be".[28]

Accolades edit

Award Category Recipient Result
Academy Awards[29] Best Actor Denzel Washington Won
Best Supporting Actor Ethan Hawke Nominated
American Film Institute Awards[30] Actor of the Year – Male – Movies Denzel Washington Won
All Def Movie Awards Most Quoted Movie Nominated
Best Bad Mu#&a Award Denzel Washington Won
ALMA Awards Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture Eva Mendes Nominated
Excellence in Make-Up in Television and Film Ken Diaz and Jay Wejebe Won
ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards Most Performed Song from a Motion Picture "#1" – Nelly and Waiel "Wally" Yaghnam Won
Awards Circuit Community Awards Best Actor in a Leading Role Denzel Washington Runner-up
Best Actor in a Supporting Role Ethan Hawke Nominated
BET Awards Best Actor Denzel Washington (also for John Q.) Nominated
Black Reel Awards[31] Best Film Won
Best Director Antoine Fuqua Won
Best Actor Denzel Washington Won
Best Film Poster Won
Best Original Soundtrack Nominated
Best Original Song "#1" – Nelly Nominated
BMI Film & TV Awards Film Music Award Mark Mancina Won
Boston Society of Film Critics Awards[32] Best Actor Denzel Washington Won[a]
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards[33] Best Actor Nominated
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards Best Actor Nominated
Festival Nazionale del Doppiaggio Voci nell'Ombra Best Male Voice (Film Award) Francesco Pannofino (for dubbing Denzel Washington) Won
Best Male Voice (Audience Award) Won
Golden Globe Awards[34] Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama Denzel Washington Nominated
Golden Schmoes Awards Best Actor of the Year Nominated
Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards[35] Best Actor Won
Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards[36] Best Actor Nominated
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards[37] Best Actor Won
MTV Movie Awards[38] Best Villain Won
Best Line "King Kong ain't got nothin' on me!" Nominated
Best Cameo Snoop Dogg Won
MTV Video Music Awards Best Video from a Film "#1" – Nelly Nominated
NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Motion Picture Nominated
Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture Denzel Washington Won
National Society of Film Critics Awards[39] Best Actor 2nd Place
New York Film Critics Circle Awards[40] Best Actor Runner-up
Online Film Critics Society Awards[41] Best Actor Nominated
Satellite Awards[42] Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama Nominated
Screen Actors Guild Awards[43] Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role Nominated
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role Ethan Hawke Nominated
Taurus World Stunt Awards[44] Best Work with a Vehicle Brian Machleit and Robert Powell Nominated

In June 2003, the American Film Institute named Alonzo Harris the 50th greatest screen villain of all time in its list AFI's 100 Years...100 Heroes & Villains.[45]

TV series adaptation edit

On August 7, 2015, it was announced that Antoine Fuqua had decided to develop a television series based on the movie, and had teamed with Jerry Bruckheimer to develop the concept. Warner Bros. Television was shopping the show to the American broadcast networks. Will Beall would write the series, while Fuqua would serve as executive producer, and would direct the potential pilot.[46] CBS ordered a pilot on August 14, 2015. In addition to Fuqua, Bruckheimer, Beall, and Jonathan Littman will serve as executive producers for the series, which is set 15 years after the original film.[47] In May 2016, CBS picked up the series.[48]

In the CBS television series Alonzo is mentioned by Deputy Chief Joy Lockhart when briefing Officer Kyle Craig on sending him undercover at LAPD's Special Investigation Section to investigate Detective Frank Roarke. Frank briefly mentions Alonzo at the end of the first season. The series, starring Bill Paxton and Justin Cornwell, premiered on February 2, 2017, with a 13-episode run as a mid-season replacement.

Filming for the first season had been completed in December 2016, so the run was not affected by Paxton's death on February 25, 2017, two days after the fourth episode aired.[49] The lowest rated drama series on CBS that season, it was canceled on May 17, 2017, the same week the season finale aired.[50]

Prequel edit

In October 2019, it was reported that Warner Bros. was developing a prequel to Training Day. The prequel follows a young Alonzo Harris in late April 1992, two days before the verdict of the Rodney King trial and the associated L.A. riots.[51] On February 28, 2022, the prequel, named Training Day: Day of the Riot, started production in California.[52]

See also edit

Notes edit

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Venice Film Festival October 5 2001 2001 10 05 United States Running time122 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 45 millionBox office 104 9 millionTraining Day was released on October 5 2001 by Warner Bros Pictures It received generally positive reviews from critics who praised Washington and Hawke s performances but were divided on the screenplay It was a commercial success grossing 104 million worldwide against a production budget of 45 million The film received numerous accolades and nominations with Washington s performance earning him the Academy Award for Best Actor and Hawke being nominated for Best Supporting Actor at the 74th Academy Awards 1 A television series based on the film produced by Jerry Bruckheimer was announced in August 2015 and premiered on February 2 2017 on CBS but was cancelled after one season On February 28 2022 a prequel titled Training Day Day of the Riot was reported to be in development in an interview Fuqua said we re trying to find a director to do it at the moment you know and get the script right That sort of thing So it s in development 2 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Development 3 2 Casting 3 3 Music 4 Release 4 1 Home media 5 Reception 5 1 Box office 5 2 Critical response 5 3 Accolades 6 TV series adaptation 7 Prequel 8 See also 9 Notes 10 References 11 External linksPlot editAmbitious Los Angeles Police Department Officer Jake Hoyt is up for promotion and is assigned to Detective Alonzo Harris a highly decorated narcotics officer for a one day evaluation Driving around in Alonzo s Monte Carlo they begin the day by catching some college kids buying marijuana Alonzo confiscates the drugs puts it into a pipe and tells Jake to smoke it When Jake refuses Alonzo threatens him at gunpoint stating that refusing like this while on the streets would get him killed Jake smokes the pipe and Alonzo smiles telling him that it was laced with PCP After paying a visit to Roger an ex cop turned drug dealer Jake notices a pair of addicts attempting to rape a teenage girl in an alley Jake intervenes while Alonzo watches After the girl leaves and Alonzo scares the addicts off Jake finds the girl s wallet on the ground and retrieves it Later Alonzo and Jake apprehend a dealer named Blue finding crack rocks and a loaded handgun on him Rather than go to jail Blue informs on his employer Kevin Sandman Miller who is in prison Using a fake search warrant Alonzo steals 40 000 from Sandman s home At lunch the two visit Alonzo s mistress Sara and their young son Alonzo then meets with a trio of corrupt high ranking police officials he dubs the Three Wise Men Aware that the Russian mafia is hunting Alonzo over a large unpaid debt they suggest that he skips town Alonzo insists he has control of the situation and trades the 40 000 for an arrest warrant Using the warrant Alonzo Jake and four other narcotics officers return to Roger s house and seize 4 million a quarter of which Alonzo keeps Alonzo shoots and kills Roger when Jake refuses staging the scene with his men to make the shooting look justified Infuriated Jake gets into a Mexican standoff with the corrupt officers However Alonzo having planned the day s events has a trump card a routine post incident blood test will flag the PCP laced cannabis Jake smoked earlier and end his career Alonzo promises to protect Jake for his cooperation and Jake is forced to comply Later that evening Alonzo drives Jake to the home of a Surenos gangster named Smiley for an errand Jake reluctantly plays poker with Smiley and his fellow gang members as he waits for Alonzo As they talk Smiley reveals Alonzo s situation by midnight Alonzo must pay 1 million to the Russians for killing one of their men over an insult in Las Vegas or be killed himself Realizing that Alonzo abandoned him and has paid Smiley to kill him Jake attempts to flee but is beaten and dragged to the bathroom to be executed Before they can kill Jake a gang member searches him for money and finds the wallet of the teenage girl who happens to be Smiley s cousin After calling his cousin and confirming that Jake saved her Smiley releases Jake out of gratitude Jake returns to Sara s apartment to arrest Alonzo just as he is leaving to pay the Russians with Roger s money A gunfight and chase ensue and Alonzo is eventually subdued on the street while the entire neighborhood gathers to watch Alonzo offers money to whoever kills Jake to no avail Jake takes the stolen cash to submit as criminal evidence against Alonzo and the neighborhood gang allows him to leave safely Enraged Alonzo threatens to retaliate against the gang members but they ignore him and walk away unimpressed Alonzo flees for Los Angeles International Airport but he is ambushed and gunned down by the Russians Jake returns home as the press reports on Alonzo s death Cast editDenzel Washington as Det Alonzo Harris LAPD Ethan Hawke as Officer Jake Hoyt LAPD Scott Glenn as Roger Tom Berenger as Stan Gursky LAPD Harris Yulin as Doug Rosselli LAPD Raymond J Barry as Lou Jacobs LAPD Cliff Curtis as Smiley Dr Dre as Paul LAPD Snoop Dogg as Blue Macy Gray as Sandman s wife Charlotte Ayanna as Lisa Eva Mendes as Sara Nick Chinlund as Tim Jaime P Gomez as Mark LAPD Raymond Cruz as Sniper Noel Gugliemi as Moreno Denzel Whitaker as Dimitri Terry Crews as a gang member uncredited 3 Production editDevelopment edit Although corruption in the LAPD s C R A S H unit was yet to be exposed when Training Day was written Antoine Fuqua has stated that the emergence of the Rampart Scandal in the late 1990s catalyzed the completion of the film Denzel Washington also grew a beard in order to emulate the appearance of Rafael Perez an LAPD narcotics officer involved in multiple scandals 4 5 Fuqua wanted Washington s character to be seductive and part of a machine and not just a random rogue cop In Washington s own words I think in some ways he s done his job too well He s learned how to manipulate how to push the line further and further and in the process he s become more hard core than some of the guys he s chasing 6 Fuqua also saw Ethan Hawke s character as generally honorable but so driven by ambition that he was willing to compromise his principles particularly when following the charming and persuasive example of Washington s character He has said that he fought with studio executives who wanted to cut the Three Wise Men scene thinking it slowed the film He insisted that the Wise Men scene was pivotal in establishing that at least some of Alonzo s illegal actions were sanctioned by his superiors who regarded unethical behavior as a necessary evil 7 Fuqua wanted Training Day to look as authentic as possible and he shot on location in some of the most infamous neighborhoods of Los Angeles He even obtained permission to shoot in the Imperial Courts housing project the first time L A street gangs had allowed a film crew to be brought into that neighborhood The crew also filmed in Hoover Block and Baldwin Village 8 Parts of the film were shot on a dead end street called Palmwood Drive where the Black P Stones Blood gang members were seen on the rooftops Cle Shaheed Sloan the gang technical advisor of Training Day managed to get on screen real life gang members from Rollin 60 Crips PJ Watts Crips and B P Stones a Bloods set According to Fuqua the actors and crew ended up receiving a warm welcome from local residents When he was unable to shoot a scene directly on location he recreated the locations on sets 7 There were also two police officers on hand as technical advisors Michael Patterson and Paul Lozada the latter from the San Francisco Police Department Washington Hawke and other cast members also met with undercover police officers local drug dealers and gang members to help them understand their roles better 8 Casting edit Davis Guggenheim was originally attached to direct the film with Matt Damon as Jake Hoyt and Samuel L Jackson as Alonzo Harris 9 Once Washington became attached to the project however he requested to have Guggenheim replaced 10 Eminem was offered the role of Jake Hoyt but turned it down to star in 8 Mile 11 Tobey Maguire Paul Walker Freddie Prinze Jr Ryan Phillippe and Scott Speedman tested for the role of Jake Hoyt 12 Music edit Main article Training Day soundtrack A soundtrack containing hip hop music was released on September 11 2001 by Priority Records It peaked at 35 on the Billboard 200 and 19 on the Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums and spawned two hit singles Nelly s 1 and Dr Dre and DJ Quik s Put It on Me Release editTraining Day was originally scheduled for release on September 21 2001 and had a strong advertising push 13 However following the September 11 attacks the film was pushed back to October 5 2001 replacing Collateral Damage s original release date 14 Home media edit Training Day was released on DVD and VHS on March 19 2002 15 A Blu ray version was released on August 1 2006 16 A 4K Blu ray version was released on February 28 2023 17 Reception editBox office edit Training Day opened at number one grossing 22 5 million ahead of fellow new release Serendipity in second place 18 Upon opening it achieved the second highest October opening weekend behind Meet the Parents 19 It repeated in the top spot in its second weekend above that week s new release of Bandits in second place and spent its first six weeks in the Top 10 at the box office 20 It went on to gross 76 6 million in the United States and Canada and 28 2 million in other territories for a worldwide total of 104 9 million 21 against a budget of 45 million 22 Critical response edit On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes 74 of 170 critics reviews are positive The website s consensus reads The ending may be less than satisfying but Denzel Washington reminds us why he s such a great actor in this taut and brutal police drama 23 Metacritic which uses a weighted average assigned the film a score of 71 out of 100 based on 36 critics indicating generally favorable reviews 24 Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of B on an A to F scale 25 Chicago Sun Times film critic Roger Ebert said Washington seems to enjoy a performance that s over the top and down the other side 26 Ebert gave the film three out of four stars praising both the lead and supporting actors and the film s gritty kinetic energy He noted several plot holes and wrote that a lot of people are going to be leaving the theater as I did wondering about the logic and plausibility of the last 15 minutes 26 Writing in The Hollywood Reporter Michael Rechtshaffen gave the film a positive review stating Denzel Washington ventures into the dark side as a seriously corrupt narcotics cop and the results are electrifying So is the picture thanks to taut sinewy direction by Antoine Fuqua and a compelling script by David Ayer 27 Denzel Washington s performance as Detective Alonzo Harris was highly praised by critics In The Village Voice Amy Taubin wrote that his old fashioned combination of decency and sexiness suggests the African American counterpart to Gregory Peck in his To Kill a Mockingbird period as an LAPD cop so evil he makes Harvey Keitel s Bad Lieutenant look like even smaller potatoes than he was meant to be 28 Accolades edit Award Category Recipient ResultAcademy Awards 29 Best Actor Denzel Washington WonBest Supporting Actor Ethan Hawke NominatedAmerican Film Institute Awards 30 Actor of the Year Male Movies Denzel Washington WonAll Def Movie Awards Most Quoted Movie NominatedBest Bad Mu amp a Award Denzel Washington WonALMA Awards Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture Eva Mendes NominatedExcellence in Make Up in Television and Film Ken Diaz and Jay Wejebe WonASCAP Film and Television Music Awards Most Performed Song from a Motion Picture 1 Nelly and Waiel Wally Yaghnam WonAwards Circuit Community Awards Best Actor in a Leading Role Denzel Washington Runner upBest Actor in a Supporting Role Ethan Hawke NominatedBET Awards Best Actor Denzel Washington also for John Q NominatedBlack Reel Awards 31 Best Film WonBest Director Antoine Fuqua WonBest Actor Denzel Washington WonBest Film Poster WonBest Original Soundtrack NominatedBest Original Song 1 Nelly NominatedBMI Film amp TV Awards Film Music Award Mark Mancina WonBoston Society of Film Critics Awards 32 Best Actor Denzel Washington Won a Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 33 Best Actor NominatedDallas Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards Best Actor NominatedFestival Nazionale del Doppiaggio Voci nell Ombra Best Male Voice Film Award Francesco Pannofino for dubbing Denzel Washington WonBest Male Voice Audience Award WonGolden Globe Awards 34 Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama Denzel Washington NominatedGolden Schmoes Awards Best Actor of the Year NominatedKansas City Film Critics Circle Awards 35 Best Actor WonLas Vegas Film Critics Society Awards 36 Best Actor NominatedLos Angeles Film Critics Association Awards 37 Best Actor WonMTV Movie Awards 38 Best Villain WonBest Line King Kong ain t got nothin on me NominatedBest Cameo Snoop Dogg WonMTV Video Music Awards Best Video from a Film 1 Nelly NominatedNAACP Image Awards Outstanding Motion Picture NominatedOutstanding Actor in a Motion Picture Denzel Washington WonNational Society of Film Critics Awards 39 Best Actor 2nd PlaceNew York Film Critics Circle Awards 40 Best Actor Runner upOnline Film Critics Society Awards 41 Best Actor NominatedSatellite Awards 42 Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama NominatedScreen Actors Guild Awards 43 Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role NominatedOutstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role Ethan Hawke NominatedTaurus World Stunt Awards 44 Best Work with a Vehicle Brian Machleit and Robert Powell NominatedIn June 2003 the American Film Institute named Alonzo Harris the 50th greatest screen villain of all time in its list AFI s 100 Years 100 Heroes amp Villains 45 TV series adaptation editMain article Training Day TV series On August 7 2015 it was announced that Antoine Fuqua had decided to develop a television series based on the movie and had teamed with Jerry Bruckheimer to develop the concept Warner Bros Television was shopping the show to the American broadcast networks Will Beall would write the series while Fuqua would serve as executive producer and would direct the potential pilot 46 CBS ordered a pilot on August 14 2015 In addition to Fuqua Bruckheimer Beall and Jonathan Littman will serve as executive producers for the series which is set 15 years after the original film 47 In May 2016 CBS picked up the series 48 In the CBS television series Alonzo is mentioned by Deputy Chief Joy Lockhart when briefing Officer Kyle Craig on sending him undercover at LAPD s Special Investigation Section to investigate Detective Frank Roarke Frank briefly mentions Alonzo at the end of the first season The series starring Bill Paxton and Justin Cornwell premiered on February 2 2017 with a 13 episode run as a mid season replacement Filming for the first season had been completed in December 2016 so the run was not affected by Paxton s death on February 25 2017 two days after the fourth episode aired 49 The lowest rated drama series on CBS that season it was canceled on May 17 2017 the same week the season finale aired 50 Prequel editIn October 2019 it was reported that Warner Bros was developing a prequel to Training Day The prequel follows a young Alonzo Harris in late April 1992 two days before the verdict of the Rodney King trial and the associated L A riots 51 On February 28 2022 the prequel named Training Day Day of the Riot started production in California 52 See also editDenzel Washington on screen and stage List of hood films Crown Vic 2019 film Notes edit Tied with Brian Cox for L I E References edit The envelope please The 2nd annual Foscars The Journal News March 25 2002 p 30 Archived from the original on May 12 2023 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