
Release Date
April 7, 1995
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Running Time
118 minutes
MPAA Rating
Rated R for intense violent action, pervasive strong language
Marcus Burnett, a happily married man with children and Mike Lowrey, a ladies' man, are police partners. To be more specific, they are Miami narcotic cops.
When a large amount of heroin is stolen from their very own police station, Mike and Marcus' Captain gives them exactly 72 hours to reclaim the drugs. Mike Lowrey quickly recruits the help of a friend and hooker to hint him on anything suspicious. Coincidentally, she is called to... Full synopsis »
MOVIE REVIEW
Bad Boys is a fun movie. Will Smith (Fresh Prince of Bel-Air) and Martin Lawrence (Martin), two funny boys, and Téa Leoni (Deep Impact), beautiful and talented, make up a great combo (in fact, they are making a sequel). There's a lot of good jokes and a lot of good action, though not as much so as the Lethal Weapon movies. The reason I compare Bad Boys to Lethal Weapon is simple; it appears to be an attempted copy of it. Both have partners that complain to each other the whole way through and go against the rules, both have lots of jokes, and both have a lot of destruction. But, in all those cases, Lethal Weapon comes up on top. It's not that Bad Boys isn't good, it is, it's just that they tried to hard to play off another movie's success. Nevertheless, Bad Boys still delivers, and it delivers good. Full movie review »