| Posted by: Invincible at January 18, 2004, 1:09 pm | | Topic: Bad Boys II Forum: JoBlo | | I'm in love with this chase so much... Dam it's hard. It's like a tie w/ T3... I donno one thing that's so good about BB2 chase is how it was filmed, it was visually appealing, intense. And the music wasn't absent as opposed to T3. It's hard for me to decide, T3 chase was pretty badass (but the absence of music got to me) whereas in BB2 music played a big part in the chase and it totally fit. It's a tie. I'd say I love em both. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: Scarface98.9 at January 18, 2004, 1:14 am | | Topic: Bad Boys II Forum: JoBlo | | Quote: Originally Posted by Invincible Scareface, u was right about the chase sequence...TOTALLY INSANE. Badass shit. Love it. I can't get enuff of it. I love the way it was shot. I don't care what you people say about him people but Michael Bay knows his shit. Damn that chase rocked. The sweet ass angles, Aerial shots, low angles, side angles, the way camera swoops everywhere. And the music, oh man...totally fit the scene. Loved that 'tropical/tribal' kinda vibe with the dark sounding guitar riff/chord whatever it was. Love it. Glad to hear you liked what I recommended, especially in regards to the chase scene. In your opinion, out of the 3 big chases of the year, from The Matrix Reloaded, BB2, and Terminator 3, where do you rank this one? | | Static Link |
| Posted by: Invincible at January 17, 2004, 11:18 pm | | Topic: Bad Boys II Forum: JoBlo | | Quote: Originally Posted by Scarface98.9 I think Ebert did pay attention, but didn't buy it. I guess it was just the total disregard for human life that got to him, something John Woo is known for (and last I hear, Ebert's not a John Woo fan) Pff. I really don't care for Ebert. All I know is...Bad Boys 2 was a great movie. Scareface, u was right about the chase sequence...TOTALLY INSANE. Badass shit. Love it. I can't get enuff of it. I love the way it was shot. I don't care what you people say about him people but Michael Bay knows his shit. Damn that chase rocked. The sweet ass angles, Aerial shots, low angles, side angles, the way camera swoops everywhere. And the music, oh man...totally fit the scene. Loved that 'tropical/tribal' kinda vibe with the dark sounding guitar riff/chord whatever it was. Love it. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: Scarface98.9 at January 17, 2004, 7:40 pm | | Topic: Bad Boys II Forum: JoBlo | | Quote: Originally Posted by Invincible Exactly. Looks like Ebert didn't pay attention to the dialogue much? Great movie I think Ebert did pay attention, but didn't buy it. I guess it was just the total disregard for human life that got to him, something John Woo is known for (and last I hear, Ebert's not a John Woo fan) | | Static Link |
| Posted by: Invincible at January 17, 2004, 3:01 am | | Topic: Bad Boys II Forum: JoBlo | | Quote: Originally Posted by ZoMBiEPeEpSHoW If he had actually watched the movie, he would of known that most of the little "shanties" were actually cocaine production and storage sheds, not homes... which would probably explain why they exploded when the hummer drove through them. And the two times I checked... I didn't see one fucking ounce of blood on the hummer's windshield, nor did I see any bodies flying around. Were innocents killed? NO!! Case fuckin' closed! Go watch Seabiscuit! Exactly. Looks like Ebert didn't pay attention to the dialogue much? Great movie | | Static Link |
| Posted by: HeavyK at December 10, 2003, 6:48 pm | | Topic: Bad Boys II Forum: JoBlo | | I liked this film alot. When i saw the LOTR films and the Matrix Reloaded in theaters i was flintching in my seat uncomfortablely waiting for the flick to finish, not with this film though. I wasn't bored for one second. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: therealjohng at December 10, 2003, 4:26 pm | | Topic: Bad Boys II Forum: JoBlo | | Quote: Originally Posted by PorcheRacer A great old school action flick that doesn't hold back...we get bloody gunfights, some good ol' fashioned T&A and lots of raunchy humor. While watching Bad Boys 2 I was constantley reminded of the buddy cop flicks of the 80's like 48 Hours and that's a good thing. The opening action scene at the KKK meeting was great and I especially liked the effective bullet time shot...the look on Martin Lawrence's face was priceless. Whatever you think about the man's films you have to admit Micheal Bay can craft some fine action scenes. Despite it's 150 minute runtime the movie never gets boring because of two reasons: The wall to wall action and Will Smith's & Martin Lawrence's great chemistry. If movies with lots of explosions and gunfights float your boat, turn your crank and get you all wound up then I recommend you check out Bad Boys 2...8/10 I feel the exact same as you | | Static Link |
| Posted by: therealjohng at December 10, 2003, 4:25 pm | | Topic: Bad Boys II Forum: JoBlo | Quote: Originally Posted by PorcheRacer A great old school action flick that doesn't hold back...we get bloody gunfights, some good ol' fashioned T&A and lots of raunchy humor. While watching Bad Boys 2 I was constantley reminded of the buddy cop flicks of the 80's like 48 Hours and that's a good thing. The opening action scene at the KKK meeting was great and I especially liked the effective bullet time shot...the look on Martin Lawrence's face was priceless. Whatever you think about the man's films you have to admit Micheal Bay can craft some fine action scenes. Despite it's 150 minute runtime the movie never gets boring because of two reasons: The wall to wall action and Will Smith's & Martin Lawrence's great chemistry. If movies with lots of explosions and gunfights float your boat, turn your crank and get you all wound up then I recommend you check out Bad Boys 2...8/10
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| Posted by: mikeyD at November 25, 2003, 10:13 am | | Topic: Bad Boys II Forum: JoBlo | | I really enjoyed this movie. it was just a really good summer movie. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: Scarface98.9 at November 12, 2003, 8:08 pm | | Topic: Bad Boys II Forum: JoBlo | | /\ Although I felt the running time was a little excessive, I do agree with you 99% | | Static Link |
| Posted by: PorcheRacer at November 12, 2003, 7:59 pm | | Topic: Bad Boys II Forum: JoBlo | | A great old school action flick that doesn't hold back...we get bloody gunfights, some good ol' fashioned T&A and lots of raunchy humor. While watching Bad Boys 2 I was constantley reminded of the buddy cop flicks of the 80's like 48 Hours and that's a good thing. The opening action scene at the KKK meeting was great and I especially liked the effective bullet time shot...the look on Martin Lawrence's face was priceless. Whatever you think about the man's films you have to admit Micheal Bay can craft some fine action scenes. Despite it's 150 minute runtime the movie never gets boring because of two reasons: The wall to wall action and Will Smith's & Martin Lawrence's great chemistry. If movies with lots of explosions and gunfights float your boat, turn your crank and get you all wound up then I recommend you check out Bad Boys 2...8/10 | | Static Link |
| Posted by: EDsoulsurvive* at August 2, 2003, 12:38 pm | | Topic: Bad Boys II Forum: JoBlo | | I hate Will Smith. I think the guy is self centered and has an ego the size a blimp. That being said, I went into Bad Boys 2 with mixed anticipations; on one side, everyone i kno who saw it loved it, on the other side, Will Smith and the fact that i had a complete lack of interest b4 word of mouth got to me. All in all, i have to say that Bad Boys 2 was an awesome ride. Martin Lawrence cracked me up, the guy is on his top game in this movie and had me on the floor. Gabrielle Union stole every scene she was in, she's extremely charismatic and i loved watching her onscreen. Micheal Bay sends us some slick camera work here, i loved the scene that kept spinning around Will Smith, the wall, and the bad guys. BB2 delivers on the action, the highway car/bopat/ crash was thrilling (for lack of a better word). I also dug the dark humor in this, something that took me completely off guard. Call me sick, but I thought the funniest part was when the corpses were falling out of the funeral truck. Basically, Bad Boys 2 is... | | Read Entire Entry |
| Posted by: Requiem-for-a-Dream at July 28, 2003, 1:54 am | | Topic: Bad Boys II Forum: JoBlo | | Quote: Originally Posted by Hero What is up with you guys on long movies!? A long movie tells the story better and it never felt rushed, and make you feel like it worth every penny of your $7.50 (unless you’re on a hurry. TIP: don’t go see them). I hated when I feel like I got ripped off when I see 88-minute movies! Anyway, this movie is in everyway superior to the first one. It’s funnier (no joke!), better dialogues, more awesome music, and more action-packed (the chase scenes in this movie will mike you hold on to your seat). 9/10 The only thing that saddened me is that Tea Leoni is nowhere to be found in this one I love when a movie is long and has a purpose but when the only purpose is to blow shit up, why make it 2 1/2 hours? I enjoyed BB2 on the dumb fun level (seeing as how brains don't seem to be a big thing when it comes to Michael Bay) but it didn't need to be as long as it is. Films like The Godfather, Deer Hunter, Casino and Goodfellas have rich characters full of intelligence. This has two guys ... | | Read Entire Entry |
| Posted by: blankpage at July 27, 2003, 8:16 pm | | Topic: Bad Boys II Forum: JoBlo | | I tell yeah, I really tried to have fun with this film, but I couldn't. Sure, the film did have some light funny moments, and good chemistry between Lawrence and Smith, but that's all the film had going for it. I think the main problem was that it drags on for too long, and it seemed as though it was the same old shit over and over. Anyway, that's my small two cents...I know the film is set for fun, but I had a hard time having it. 4/10 | | Static Link |
| Posted by: Hero at July 27, 2003, 5:23 pm | | Topic: Bad Boys II Forum: JoBlo | | What is up with you guys on long movies!? A long movie tells the story better and it never felt rushed, and make you feel like it worth every penny of your $7.50 (unless you’re on a hurry. TIP: don’t go see them). I hated when I feel like I got ripped off when I see 88-minute movies! Anyway, this movie is in everyway superior to the first one. It’s funnier (no joke!), better dialogues, more awesome music, and more action-packed (the chase scenes in this movie will mike you hold on to your seat). 9/10 The only thing that saddened me is that Tea Leoni is nowhere to be found in this one | | Static Link |
| Posted by: XCoRyX at July 27, 2003, 3:23 am | | Topic: Bad Boys II Forum: JoBlo | | ok because of boredom,and because it was free,my cousin paid,and took me with him,his sister (my other cousin) and her boyfriend to see this....sadly i would have rather seen 305884 other films in theaters,but wound up seeing one i had no expectations or desire to see,thing is,it was quite funny,and good,solid flick actually,I am pleased to say it pleasantly surprised me....6/10.... | | Static Link |
| Posted by: Strider at July 25, 2003, 4:10 am | | Topic: Bad Boys II Forum: JoBlo | | Bad Boys II (2003) Rated R for Strong Violence and Action, Pervasive Language, Sexuality and Drug Content Director: Michael Bay Starring Martin Lawrence, Will Smith, Gabrielle Union, Jordi Molla, Peter Stormare, Theresa Randle, Henry Rollins, and Joe Pantoliano. Synopsis: "Narcotics police detectives, Marcus Burnett (Martin Lawrence) and Mike Lowrey (Will Smith) head up a task force investigating the flow of ecstasy into Miami. Their search leads to a dangerous kingpin, Johnny Tapia (Jordi Molla), whose plan to control the city's drug traffic has touched off an underground war". When it comes to making a solid action comedy, it's definitely a hard task to pull off. First, you need a director that's capable of creating some great and exciting action sequences. But most importantly, if you're adding a "buddy movie" element to the film, you need a duo that will share a memorable chemistry and deliver many laughs. "Bad Boys II", the latest action film from mega-producer Jerry Bruckh... | | Read Entire Entry |
| Posted by: Scarface98.9 at July 22, 2003, 6:47 pm | | Topic: Bad Boys II Forum: JoBlo | | Well, I've now seen this movie, and so far this year, I've yet to see a movie with as few flaws as this one by my standards. X2's still the best movie I've seen this year, though this was perfect for my summer movie pleasure, and aside from being very overlong, and maybe a few failed jokes, this was a damn near flawless summer movie. 8.5/10 | | Static Link |
| Posted by: T-1000 at July 22, 2003, 5:10 pm | | Topic: Bad Boys II Forum: JoBlo | | Even though Bad Boys II is an incredibly stupid mess of a film in terms of story, plot, and characters, it is still an excellent popcorn flick. It was meant to entertain, and it does its job very well. The action in the film is excellent, no doubt about it. When it comes to action, Michael Bay is a god. The freeway chase in the film was just as good as the Matrix Reloaded chase and the crane chase in T3. There were many funny moments and all of them worked. Even though the film doesnt have a brain, it is a damn good piece of summer entertainment. 7/10 | | Static Link |
| Posted by: therealjohng at July 22, 2003, 4:54 pm | | Topic: Bad Boys II Forum: JoBlo | | Quote: Originally Posted by chinton Hi. I just saw Bad Boys 2 and really hated it. You know all of these kind of big popcorn movie this summer have officially worn me out on films that consist of hundreds of explosions strun together. This had to be the worst so far not because I was bored to death or it was unbearably long but because this has to be the cruelest summer film yet. The scene in which the two stars berate a scared to death fourtenn year old boy was not particurarly funny but cruel. Don't get me wrong I love violet films just as much as the next guy but it seems like Michael bay should just do what he is really aiming for which is porn that includes lots and lots of gunfights. And I am getting sick and tired of people telling I should lighten up because its a popcorn movie. I was told by many of my friends who loved this f ilm that I should be easy on it as its not Shakespere but just a popcorn film. Well guess what a popcorn film has to entertain me too. It just seems to me that a lot of direct... | | Read Entire Entry |
| Posted by: bugdog at July 22, 2003, 6:06 am | | Topic: Bad Boys II Forum: JoBlo | | Thirty minutes into this overlong -- wayyyyy overlong -- sequel, I was already bored. And as the film progresses, it just became more and more insulting. I'm all for action films, but this plot seemed to be penned on a cocktail napkin and Michael Bay then just asked all of his actors to mug for the cameras -- to not come across as anything close to believable -- while he just concentrated on wanton destruction. The last 30 minutes is even less necessary, tossed in only so Bay can blow up a mansion. Comic moments like the accidental Ecstasy, videotaped conversation and meeting-the-date add nothing whatsoever to the already limited story. Easily one of this year's worst films. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: Negrotigre at July 21, 2003, 8:25 pm | | Topic: Bad Boys II Forum: JoBlo | | The first one was retarded and boring. This one looks retarted x's 2. No way in hell I'd pay to see this. Then again I avoid all Will Smith movies after abominations like Wild Wild West and Ali. And Martin, his list of crimes against humanity are lengthy and egregious. Michael Bay and Bruckheimer pump more doo doo than a cesspool. Armageddon, Pearl Habor, etc. they make some of the loudest, dumbest movies ever. Negro, OUT! | | Static Link |
| Posted by: Scarface98.9 at July 21, 2003, 4:44 pm | | Topic: Bad Boys II Forum: JoBlo | | Quote: Originally Posted by dh1989 Plot: "Narcotics cops Mike Lowrey (Will Smith), a stylish and single "player," and Marcus Bennett (Martin Lawrence), a family man dealing with serious anger and frustration issues, head up a task force investigating the flow of ecstasy into Miami, FL. Their search leads to a dangerous kingpin, whose plan to control the city's drug traffic has touched off a bloody underground war. Meanwhile, things get sexy between Mike and Syd (Gabrielle Union), Marcus' younger sister." Over the last 10 years or so, the name 'Jerry Bruckheimer' has become a staple of the summer movie season. Usually, if you see his name attached to the piece of entertainment you chose to see on a summer afternoon, you'll be treated to giant explosions, larger-than-life heroes, despicable villians, and a mess of bullets flying through the air. Arguably Bruckheimer's most well-known films are the ones he's done with filmmaker Michael Bay, such as Pearl Harbor or Armageddon. That team has a... | | Read Entire Entry |
| Posted by: The Prowler at July 21, 2003, 11:14 am | | Topic: Bad Boys II Forum: JoBlo | | I'm interested in how this movie is gonna be. I stayed clear of this movie after reading the critics reviews but it seems most schmoes like this. But a lot of people like Armageddon which I found dreadfull. I hope its not the same mindless action. I am getting pretty sick of these movies especially after seeing the god aweful LXG(worst movie of the year). | | Static Link |
| Posted by: Requiem-for-a-Dream at July 21, 2003, 4:55 am | | Topic: Bad Boys II Forum: JoBlo | | Quote: Originally Posted by chrisboo Add me to the list of those who agree. Overall, a mindless piece of entertainment that *was* entertaning, but definitely took the time to really show how sad we are as people. - Shanty-living drug producing peasants = worthless life (worthless to the heroes, at least) - It's ok to act like caricatures of ghetto idiots, recently released from prison, and use your police issue 9mm to scare the shit out of a minor. Remember, these are law enforcement officers...why act like criminals? Any chick's dad who's a cop would be plenty scary enough, and far less demeaning. I was REALLy uncomfortable with both of those scenes. That said, there was plenty to divert my attention and get back to just having fun again. I liked the bullet-cam work and the stunts and action were all a lot of fun. I think JoBlo said (someone did, anyway) that this was "the definition of a popcorn flick"...and it is. If you're looking for a plot without holes, intelligent dialogue, or redeeming soc... | | Read Entire Entry |
| Posted by: ZoMBiEPeEpSHoW at July 20, 2003, 11:51 pm | | Topic: Bad Boys II Forum: JoBlo | | That's pretty much what I was getting at yesterday Ah well... guess he knows what he's talking about. He is the Movie Answer Man after all. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: dh1989 at July 20, 2003, 11:44 pm | | Topic: Bad Boys II Forum: JoBlo | | Quote: Originally Posted by ZoMBiEPeEpSHoW Just out of curiousity though... Was the hummer/shanty/manslaughter scene that bad? or the date scene? They were both fine. The former was just an action sequence, and I don't see why Ebert looked so much into it. They say they're drug production facilities, and they're destroyed. I don't see why Ebert still has a problem with it. Does he think the filmmakers are liars? And the date scene was mean, asshole-y, and crude, but f-ing funny. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: chrisboo at July 20, 2003, 10:22 pm | | Topic: Bad Boys II Forum: JoBlo | | Quote: Originally Posted by Requiem-for-a-Dream Thank you! I know that it's his daughter's first date but why does that give him and Will the reason to make a fool out of him. I could understand a scene like this if the kid was a complete asshole or punk but the kid was just a harmless boy. Add me to the list of those who agree. Overall, a mindless piece of entertainment that *was* entertaning, but definitely took the time to really show how sad we are as people. - Shanty-living drug producing peasants = worthless life (worthless to the heroes, at least) - It's ok to act like caricatures of ghetto idiots, recently released from prison, and use your police issue 9mm to scare the shit out of a minor. Remember, these are law enforcement officers...why act like criminals? Any chick's dad who's a cop would be plenty scary enough, and far less demeaning. I was REALLy uncomfortable with both of those scenes. That said, there was plenty to divert my attention and get back to just having fun again. I liked the bulle... | | Read Entire Entry |
| Posted by: ZoMBiEPeEpSHoW at July 20, 2003, 9:32 pm | | Topic: Bad Boys II Forum: JoBlo | | Really glad you enjoyed the film dh1989 Just out of curiousity though... Was the hummer/shanty/manslaughter scene that bad? or the date scene? | | Static Link |
| Posted by: dh1989 at July 20, 2003, 9:01 pm | | Topic: Bad Boys II Forum: JoBlo | | Plot: "Narcotics cops Mike Lowrey (Will Smith), a stylish and single "player," and Marcus Bennett (Martin Lawrence), a family man dealing with serious anger and frustration issues, head up a task force investigating the flow of ecstasy into Miami, FL. Their search leads to a dangerous kingpin, whose plan to control the city's drug traffic has touched off a bloody underground war. Meanwhile, things get sexy between Mike and Syd (Gabrielle Union), Marcus' younger sister." Over the last 10 years or so, the name 'Jerry Bruckheimer' has become a staple of the summer movie season. Usually, if you see his name attached to the piece of entertainment you chose to see on a summer afternoon, you'll be treated to giant explosions, larger-than-life heroes, despicable villians, and a mess of bullets flying through the air. Arguably Bruckheimer's most well-known films are the ones he's done with filmmaker Michael Bay, such as Pearl Harbor or Armageddon. That team has also created a large argument betwee... | | Read Entire Entry |
| Posted by: ZoMBiEPeEpSHoW at July 20, 2003, 6:00 pm | | Topic: Bad Boys II Forum: JoBlo | | I was at work today, and I kept breaking out into laughter whenever I was thinking about [*SPOILERS*] the scene Marcus downs two tabs of ecstasy and they go to the captain's house. "That's a nice fish you got here... Big fuckin' eyes! But a nice fuckin' fish!". I was also cracking at the scene where they both pose as exterminator's and Marcus is freaking out. "Ohh.. Ohh damn! Look at the balls on that motherfucka!" [*SPOILERS*] LOL! This was probably one of the funniest movies I've ever seen. I've always loved Martin Lawrence (even his PG-13 films). | | Static Link |
| Posted by: Requiem-for-a-Dream at July 20, 2003, 5:30 pm | | Topic: Bad Boys II Forum: JoBlo | | Quote: Originally Posted by chinton We are in complete agreement on the scene with the fifteen year old. It served no purpose to the story except to show two jackasses (yes I found the two cops to be jackasses throughout the entire movie) berating an innocent young boy. I find the scene cringe-worthy and pointless. Thank you! I know that it's his daughter's first date but why does that give him and Will the reason to make a fool out of him. I could understand a scene like this if the kid was a complete asshole or punk but the kid was just a harmless boy. Anyway, I know it's just a movie so I'll stop beating the subject to the ground. Thanks chinton, I'm glad someone agrees with me on that scene. Matt | | Static Link |
| Posted by: chinton at July 20, 2003, 2:59 pm | | Topic: Bad Boys II Forum: JoBlo | | We are in complete agreement on the scene with the fifteen year old. It served no purpose to the story except to show two jackasses (yes I found the two cops to be jackasses throughout the entire movie) berating an innocent young boy. I find the scene cringe-worthy and pointless. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: jolanar at July 20, 2003, 1:57 pm | | Topic: Bad Boys II Forum: JoBlo | | Quote: He wasnt the annoying "racist joke racist joke racist joke" guy that he is in all his pg-13 movies. Yah I noticed that too, usually half of his jokes are racist. Quote: Yes I thought the scene with the 15 year old kid was cruel, the fact that the whole crowd was laughing just proves how jaded viewers have become, laughing like that at something so cruel and useless. The young guy seemed polite, kind, and well-mannered and they bully him anyway. While I agree with you completely, it's just a movie! The only reason I wasn't laughing was because someone spoiled this part of the movie for me. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: jackson13 at July 20, 2003, 10:51 am | | Topic: Bad Boys II Forum: JoBlo | | Its no secret that I dont like Martin Lawrence. I liked him in 2 films before this one: Bad Boys and Life. I gotta say that I loved him in this though. He wasnt the annoying "racist joke racist joke racist joke" guy that he is in all his pg-13 movies. Only 'racist jokes' in this one was when he an Will would poke fun at their Cuban cop buddies. As for the scene with the 15 year old, look at it this way. It's his baby girl's first date. He's trying to scare the kid into not doing anything to his baby. I myself have gone on dates and met parents, and the dads have warned me and stuff. Never to this extent mind you, but still. You cant be mad at a dad looking out for his baby. Anywho, I thought it was hilarious. "Muthafucka gotta be a least 30." Good shit!! | | Static Link |
| Posted by: darkface at July 20, 2003, 4:09 am | | Topic: Bad Boys II Forum: JoBlo | | Quote: Originally Posted by Ron34 yeah man, that part was hella funny! oh yeah remember the two rats humping each other! Minor comidical Spoilers*** OMFG, that was f'n hilarious, i was almost rolling, "they fuck like we do!!" LMAO, definitely priceless. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: Requiem-for-a-Dream at July 20, 2003, 3:55 am | | Topic: Bad Boys II Forum: JoBlo | | Quote: Originally Posted by Ron34 yeah man, that part was hella funny! oh yeah remember the two rats humping each other! The rat scene was priceless. Matt | | Static Link |
| Posted by: Ron34 at July 20, 2003, 3:44 am | | Topic: Bad Boys II Forum: JoBlo | | Quote: Originally Posted by darkface The only cruelness i see in running through those huts are they wasted all of those drugs And that is weird how the general audience doesn't mind at all. But you still see it as crued. He's an actor buddy, he gets paid to do that stuff. He probably had the best time of his life being in it. It's a movie man. It's ok. yeah man, that part was hella funny! oh yeah remember the two rats humping each other! | | Static Link |
| Posted by: darkface at July 20, 2003, 3:20 am | | Topic: Bad Boys II Forum: JoBlo | Quote: Originally Posted by Requiem-for-a-Dream You can't see the cruelness behind this? I don't think it's any more odd than you not seeing anything wrong with it. Yes I thought the scene with the 15 year old kid was cruel, the fact that the whole crowd was laughing just proves how jaded viewers have become, laughing like that at something so cruel and useless. The young guy seemed polite, kind, and well-mannered and they bully him anyway.
The only cruelness i see in running through those huts are they wasted all of those drugs And that is weird how the general audience doesn't mind at all. But you still see it as crued. He's an actor buddy, he gets paid to do that stuff. He probably had the best time of his life being in it. It's a movie man. It's ok. | | Static Link |
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