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| ACTORS: | Martin Lawrence, Will Smith, Gabrielle Union |
| CATEGORY: | Video |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 18 July, 2003 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Sony Pictures |
| MPAA RATING: | R (Restricted) |
| FEATURES: | Color, Dolby, Subtitled, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Action / Adventure, Foreign Film - Spanish/Misc Sa, Movie |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 043396006188 |
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Customer Reviews of Bad Boys 2 (Spanish) (Sub Dol Slip)
Wow. I don't care... Long, tedious action adventure with repetitive dialog, bad plot holes, and generally boring characters is how to describe this little foray into following up the characters from Bad Boys. <
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>Marcus and Mike are out about, trying to find some ecstasy they've been alerted about. They get into a bunch of fights, a bunch of car chases, they get in trouble, they argue with each other. Then they go and they get into another fight, then they get in trouble, only this time they argue with each other first. Then they argue with each other, then get into a fight, then get in trouble. Then they get into trouble, argue with each other, and get into a fight. The fights? The same thing, over and over again. Marcus is upset because he feels his life is in danger. Mike is upset because he feels Marcus is bringing in negative energy. They parody relationship therapy. <
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>There's another thing happening. It's this Cuban antagonist. We don't really care about him, really. He just kind of runs around, being Cuban and evil and all. Then we get to see him get angry at people. Then he becomes devious. Then he becomes malicious and angry again. <
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>So we watch, for over two hours, with just enough action to keep it moving. Action that involves a certain camera movement, then a reverse shot, then the same camera movement, then the same reverse shot, then the same camera movement, then the same reverse shot... The only truly interesting action scene occurred in that house with the Rastafarians, with that spinning camera thing. That was pretty clever. That's why this film got any stars at all from me. <
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>Really, all I got from this film was the feeling that the filmmakers were trying to make the Bad Boys series, if there will ever be one (probably...) into the Lethal Weapon series. I also got a lot of stuff about terrible psychoanalysis which was, to me, Michael Bay telling the world that male attraction to action adventure movies is not some weird psychoanalitical crazy mess, but just good natured fun. Which is why the movie got a bit more of a higher rating from me. <
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>Otherwise, wow, was that tedious. <
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>--PolarisDiB
Detectives Marcus Bennett and Mike Lowry continue to chase down drug dealers/smugglers in 'Bad Boys II.'
I had originally intended for `Bad Boys II' to be one of the first, if not THE first, DVDs that I would own and purchase for my brand new PlayStation 2 video game system, which I received at the resolution of 2003, the same year of this movie's theatrical/DVD release. Now, don't get me wrong: I like Martin Lawrence and I like Will Smith. Both are fine performers; and to an extent, I also liked the original `Bad Boys,' but somehow, this movie just didn't cut it for me or my partner, because like most sequels these days, `Bad Boys II' allows itself to be consumed by the Venus Flytrap of vulgarity, thus destroying whatever level of enjoyableness it may have possessed had it not been for a few scenes that make the film all but viewable. Examples from the movie include:
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>1)Copulation by the two rats
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>2)Marcus Bennett getting shot in the rear near the beginning
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>3)The nude female corpse near the end as well as Bennett's reaction to the occupying foul smells associated with such (the latter of which is remarkably similar to the original `Bad Boys')
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>I mean, I know that the film was rated "R," but somehow it pushes that way too far. The above scenes that I just described would have made excellent deleted scene material, because for the most part, the movie is also far lengthier than it should have been (one of the reasons why I am glad that we missed seeing it in theaters). However, this is not to say that the movie lacks its occasional moments of entertainment value. For instance, we still have Captain Howard and his usual cranky self and apparently the writers have attempted to add to his character by introducing to viewers this concept of "Woozah!" (basically, a form of anger management in which one performs a breathing exercise which almost sounds like an exclamation). There is also a scene in which the daughter of Bennett plans to go out with a young man who, according to both Bennett and Lowry, is in his earlier thirties. They both give him the third degree and a strong talking to (which is accompanied by threats of the physical nature) in an effort to ensure the safety of Bennett's daughter. The film is also replete with far more action scenes than the first, and we still have villains who embrace the "do as I say, not as I do" philosophy, which one does not notice until we arrive at the scenes where the head villain slaps one of his minions due to their use of profanity.
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>The KAB score:
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>Plot/Storyline: 4
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>Interest Factor: 5
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>Comedic Value: 7
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>Impartiality Factor: 5
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>Lasting Appeal: 2
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>Overall KAB evaluation: 5.4 average.
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>By Kelvin.
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Horrid experience, and way too long
While I've seen worse films, few films that I have ever seen combine action, comedy, and dialog as sloppy as this overlong, over-loud, over-stupid, over-profanic, and over-offensive piece. The editing on the action scenes, which are frequent, is undiniably bad, making them frustrating and nausiating to watch. The movie's comedy all falls flat, and is often offensive and mean spirited. The dialog is incomprehesibly bad; I don't mind that there's a lot of profanity, I mind that profanity is used to be sick, mean, and stupid. The plot from the begining is just a throwaway. From the beginging with, of all things, a drug bust on a KKK group, with frequent use of the N word to try to be funny, and an action scene like all the preceding others that half the time one can't tell where another person is shooting, I knew it was bad. Why, oh why, does this movie clog over two hours? It should have been 90 minutes max, but even if it had been I'd still be saying the same things. Terrible film.