![]() ![]() Will Smith is definitely back to best playing these action roles and this is one of his most beloved characters, he still has the swagger and the fun and adds his trademark emotional connection to the role. And though both Will Smith and Martin Lawrence are both starting to/blatantly showing their age, they don't hide it, they celebrate it! One of the earlier scenes involves a footrace between Mike and Marcus and it very much like a Parent/Teacher race on a child's sports day, with Martin Lawrence being the slightly out of shape teacher who refuses to be beaten by the parent(honestly cannot think who that would be!) and Will Smith, the still physically active parent who is starting to loss their natural fitness but could still have a good run around on a Sunday League Football Game but is not willing to admit they can't beat a twenty -something to the ball, so is breathing out of their butt! Anyway, I digress(as usual), I'm not going to go into the whys and wherefores of the story, suffice to say just as with Bad Boys(Mike's Friend) and Bad Boys II(Marcus' sister), the problem revolves around the boys/men/near retirees personal life and involves people being out to get them. ![]() Seventeen years after Bad Boys II, Detectives Mike Lowrey and Marcus Burnett are back and are being Bad Boys/Men/Grandads! And they bring with them the usual mixture of explosions, chases, one-liners/immaculately choreographed deaths and friendship issues.
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