Rating: Summary: mindless Review: Modern movie action, not much of a story. All special effects and crazy car chases.
Rating: Summary: Looks Good Review: Okay, I haven't seen this movie yet but I have seen the trailor to this movie and looks really good. Both Martin Lawrence and Will Smith have done tremendous jobs in past movies as both comedians and action stars. The first Bad Boys was totally awesome and this one looks to be just as good. Here is the plot... Detectives Marcus Burnett (Martin Lawrence) and Mike Lowrey (Will Smith) return, only this time they are investigating the booming ecstasy business in South Florida. Their investigation leads to an evil kingpin who has started a violent turf war in Miami. To make their problems worse, Mike begins to fall for Marcus' half sister,Syd (Gabrielle Union). It's a relationship that threatens Mike and Marcus' friendship and put Syd's life in danger.Anyway, I cannot wait for this summer to see this movie. Smith latest film was MIB II which was just ok. Bad Boys II may be a good improvement on Smith's career and Lawrence doen's really need that much of an improvement because he recently starred in National Security which was totally awesome. I was so thrilled when I heard of Bad Boys II and I am definetly gonna see it when it is released.
Rating: Summary: Bad Boys Bad Boys Watcha Gonna Do Review: This movie is da best movie of the year. I watch this movie everyday. I even stay up til' 2:00 a.m. just to watch this movie. Martin Lawrence and Will Smith is a perfect combination. This is definitely better than the first. Gabrielle Union is hot in this movie. Everybody if you haven't seen it. Get Your [...] Up and Get This Movie.
Rating: Summary: Ugh Review: Usually sequels offer more of the same, but this mean spirited cop buddy movie gone wrong offers less of the same. Less originality, less humor, and less ability to capture the audience's interest with anything other than big explosions. The stars are generally morally indistinguishable from the villains, and their only difference lies in the amount of ass-kicking of which they're capable. The plot unravels further when they go overseas to a central American country to stage an assault on a drug kingpin's palatial home. In the home, the toddler child of the drug dealer is whisked away to safety by a henchman. Then the henchman is shot, leaving the girl all alone. We never see her again, in what was surely an oversight or a forced edit to reduce the overall, tortuous length of the film.
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