Bad Boys I and II are featured in this special digitally enhanced collection. Former video director Michael Bay had his first big hit with the 1995 action comedy, which also returned producers Jerry Bruckheimer and Don Simpson to the big-budget, high-violence movies that they successfully churned out in the '80s. Mike Lowrey (Will Smith) and Marcus Burnett (Martin Lawrence) are two Miami cops who watch as 100 million dollars in heroin, from the biggest drug bust of their careers, is stolen out of the basement of police headquarters. This puts them hot on the trail of French drug lord Fouchet (Tchéky Karyo), who leaves a trail of bodies in his wake and only one witness, Julie Mott (Téa Leoni), who quickly teams up with our heroes. In the 2003 sequel, Burnett and Lowrey have been assigned to head up a task force to investigate the illegal trafficking of ecstasy into the city. They discover that an underground gang war has been instigated by drug kingpin Johnny Tapia (Jordi Molla). In order to cut off the flow of the designer drug, they have to take down Tapia.
Juvenile, but somewhat entertaining. The Bad Boys films are those kinds of movies you either go with or you don't. And if you are one of those that do, you'll find an action film that brings both pretty good action and some genuine laughs. Just leave your brain at the door before you get on the ride. Last movies I've ever seen Martin Lawrence in that were worth sitting down to watch. Seems like these will be the best films he'll do in his career?
Although the setup is too brief in introducing the characters and explaining what exactly caused the worst oil disaster in US history, Deep Water Horizon effectively depicts the account of what happened on that oil rig in a thrilling cinematic experience.
An imposing war film that is very close to the classics of the genre and the spectacular return of Mel Gibson to the direction. Interesting story I knew nothing about before watching this film
This movie was intriguing and interesting enough to keep me entertained, but in the end, the movie doesn't know if it wants to be a romance or a si-fi thriller, nothing really seems to flow together smoothly.
Arrival, which aims to touch rather than to excite, looks inward. The film about aliens, it proposes, is in fact a way to look at the human race, the good and the bad in us (mostly the bad). Wasn't as huge a fan of the film as many, but certainly worth an Sci-Fi fans time to view.
A must for Civil War buffs, Free State of Jones is a ripping fictionalised drama about true events long hidden from history's spotlight. I was fascinated with this story, which I never learned anything about in high school or college history courses. Movie is better than most reviews you see out there.
True stories have been around on the big screen for a very long time. Some do a poor job and overdo the sappiness of the events and others do an impeccable job in capturing the essence of the story. I feel this film did that.
You pretty much know what you can expect from an Ed Sheeran album. They are usually solid front to back. I enjoy the more mellow tracks he does than the more "radio freindly" pop stuff he does to get on Top 40 radio, but overall, he doesn't disappoint.
I enjoy westerns and they don't make too many of them anymore, but I really liked this film. One of my favorite western films to come out since probably Tombstone.