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  1. Bending the Rules is a 2012 buddy cop action comedy film directed by Artie Mandelberg, produced by WWE Studios, and starring Adam "Edge" Copeland and Jamie Kennedy. The film was released on March 9, 2012 in select theaters in the United States for a limited time.

  2. Mar 9, 2012 · Bending the Rules: Directed by Artie Mandelberg. With Jamie Kennedy, Adam Copeland, Jennifer Esposito, Farbod Masoud Vaziri. A district attorney is determined to take down a corrupt New Orleans cop.

    • (2.4K)
    • Comedy, Crime
    • Artie Mandelberg
    • 2012-03-09
  3. Learn the meaning of the idiom bend the rules, which means to break the rules in a way that you consider unimportant or not harmful. See how to use this expression in sentences and compare it with other related idioms.

  4. Sometimes It’s Right To Do The Wrong Thing. The rules are right there on the company website: At Houston running store Fleet Feet, you’re allowed only 60 days to exchange shoes or to get a full refund. In 2019, though, general manager Danny Braden intentionally violated that policy.

  5. A detective and an assistant DA team up to solve a mystery involving a missing sports car and a bigger crime. Watch Bending the Rules (2012), a PG-13 rated movie starring Adam Copeland, Jamie Kennedy and Jennifer Esposito.

    • Artie Mandelberg
    • 84 min
    • January 1, 2012
  6. Bend the rule means to make an exception to the rule. It means that the rule will still be the rule, but it won't apply to Harry-he can play on the Quidditch team even though he's a first year, but no other first years will be allowed (the rule will still apply to them).

  7. bend the rules. To allow something to be done which is technically against the rules or not normally accepted.