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Long, droll, boring and non-sensical
I didn't like this very droll movie. It was unbelievable, and plot less. There was some plot there, but it was messed with by the illogical sequences.
When I saw it, I thought of a bad version of "Scarface." I swear, the scene where they chop up the body was trying to pay homage to the Chainsaw scene in Scarface. It was "bloody" awful (pun intended!)
I love most Martin Lawerence movies, and see most in the theater (or DVD's these days.) Ironically, I dislike most Will Smith movies. Don't know why. But together, they are gold, usually better than Martin alone. But this entire movie was a mess.
What I did like: I love the "colorful" Miami theme that all shows and movies in Miami seem to carry. I think there was one scene in a Jamaican shop, where bullets were blowing around, and I remember seen bright, beautiful colors flowing around. That was quite clever. I think the outfits were interesting, though, the Latino mobsters clothes looked so 80's, perhaps another wink to 80's scarface.
The boys didn't seem relaxed in this movie. Seemed rushed, and trying to squeeze in as much action as possible.
All in all, a rushed, poor job! Two thumbs down!
MC White said: Not good.
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I love the ACTION, humor and chemistry between the actors and think they did a good job ..I don't know what some people were expecting saying they didn't like it only the action they must of watch something else..ALL AROUND good movie and you'll have fun watching it....
A STUPENDOUS, FLAMING CAR WRECK OF A MOVIE
Oh, Bay, why must you dazzle the pyrotechnics of my heart? Martin Lawrence gives his best performance ever. Seriously, this is the best he's done. Ever. This is it. Nothing better. And Will Smith? He steals scene after scene like he's Winona Ryder in an unguarded Saks 5th Ave. But the real star of this film is its director and auteur, Michael Bay. Never one to let plot, good dialogue, plausibility, logic, intelligence, strong acting performances get in the way of his vision, Michael Bay is a modern day Penny Marshall. A director so driven and ambitious, that his singularity of goal will confound your soul and leave you teetering on the brink of actually enjoying one of his films. And yes, you'll likely find yourself saying, "I paid $8.50 for that?" But upon further reflection you'll say, "Actually it was more like $20 after the diet fanta and the popcorn, snap!"
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