Bad Boys: Ride or Die, starring Will Smith and Martin Lawrence, hit theaters on June 7. Fans have been eagerly awaiting the release of the fourth installment in the Bad Boys series.
Jason Whitlock I was one of the people waiting in line to see the movie.
Unfortunately, he couldn’t watch the movie to the end.
“I wanted to leave in about three or two minutes. I left in about an hour and five minutes,” he said, adding that for him it was “too ridiculous.”
“There were no hidden messages, nothing to make me feel uncomfortable,” but “it was far from reality.”
“I ended up hitting the eject button and walking out,” he sighs. “Bad Boys was a crappy movie in my opinion.”
But the rest of the “Fearless at the Movies” team, Anthony Walker, Kevin Donahue and Shemeka Michelle, also saw the film.
Shemeka agrees that the film is “totally unrealistic,” but he also thinks it’s no different from other unrealistic action movies like “Jurassic Park” and “The Woman King.”
“It’s not realistic, but it’s action-packed and entertaining, and that’s what it was for me,” she said, adding, “It was fun to watch.”
“If you haven’t seen the other Bad Boys movies, this one will seem like it came out of nowhere,” Anthony added, but noted that the “action” and “story” were “exactly the same” as the other Bad Boys movies, and that the “vulgarity was just a bit much.” [him]. ”
To Kevin, who had never seen the Bad Boys series, “it felt like a mix between the ’80s Chuck Norris and Arnold Schwarzenegger Rambo movies and ‘The Fast and the Furious.'”
“At first I hated it,” he says, “but then I sat down and watched it and learned to appreciate it for what it was.”
To hear more from the crew, including Lawrence’s heart attack scene, check out the clip below.
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