When u dont screen for critics u know its trash
The first thing you notice in Bad Boys for Life, the third entry in what can now accurately be called a series, is that Will Smith has not aged one iota since he appeared in the first installment 25 years ago. The second and rather more remarkable surprise is that this new installment directed by two virtually unknown Moroccans based in Belgium, Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah, is decisively the best of the trio; it actually has a heart, or what passes for one in a gigantic, slam-bang industrial enterprise like this. Michael Bay is not missed. In all events, this quite gigantic crowd-pleaser looks to be the first big hit of the new year and decade.
RT rating currently at 91%
I'm presently surprised at the reviews. Bad Boys 2 is a cult classic but got hammered by the critics...but this is really nailing it. Someone even said this movie has no business being as good as it is.
It is from a coherent stand point. The story actually flows and make sense. 2 is a mess plot wise, but Will and Martin's chemistry carry the whole movie as well as the crazy shyt happening.I have always thought that the first Bad Boys was better than Bad Boys 2.
It is from a coherent stand point. The story actually flows and make sense. 2 is a mess plot wise, but Will and Martin's chemistry carry the whole movie as well as the crazy shyt happening.
The fact that fakkit Bay isnt directing this with his awful brand of humor that consist of fart jokes, Martins ED, constant homo shyt with Will and terrible action sequences makes this interesting