Bad Boys review 30th anniversary of Will Smith and Martin Lawrence blowing stuff up
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The article discusses the 30th anniversary re-release of the film starring Martin Lawrence and Will Smith as Miami cops Marcus Burnett and Mike Lowrey. It highlights the film's blend of action and comedy, its production by legendary duo Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer, and the dynamics between the main characters. The storyline involves a stolen heroin case, a witness in danger, and comedic elements that balance the intense action sequences. The film represents a significant moment in action cinema and the careers of its leads.
Back in the day when Martin Lawrence had top billing over Will Smith, this movie landed in cinemas in all its gun-wielding, vehicle-exploding, post-shootout-wisecracking humungousness.
Lawrence plays Marcus Burnett, a married man with kids, partnered up with Mike Lowrey (Smith), who is supposed to be a single guy and ladies' man.
They have just a few days to get it back before Internal Affairs officer Sinclair starts to bust their balls, and it turns out that the villain is bestubbled French bad guy Fouchet.
The giant finale takes place in a classic Miami setting, proving the film's commitment to delivering explosive action and witty banter.
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