Bad Boys

Whatcha gonna do?

6.8
19951h 59m

Marcus Burnett is a henpecked family man. Mike Lowrey is a footloose and fancy free ladies' man. Both Miami policemen, they have 72 hours to reclaim a consignment of drugs stolen from under their station's nose. To complicate matters, in order to get the assistance of the sole witness to a murder, they have to pretend to be each other.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Bad Boys (1995) | Official Trailer

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Trailer

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BAD BOYS (1995) – Official Extended Preview (HD)

Cast

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Will Smith

Mike Lowrey

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Martin Lawrence

Marcus Burnett

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Téa Leoni

Julie Mott

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Joe Pantoliano

Captain Howard

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Theresa Randle

Theresa Burnett

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Marg Helgenberger

Alison Sinclair

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Nestor Serrano

Detective Sanchez

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Julio Oscar Mechoso

Detective Ruiz

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Saverio Guerra

Chet The Doorman

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Anna Thomson

Francine

Photo of Lisa Boyle

Lisa Boyle

Girl Decoy

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Emmanuel Xuereb

Eddie Dominguez

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Marc Macaulay

Noah Trafficante

Photo of Scott Cumberbatch

Scott Cumberbatch

Quincy Burnett

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Sam Ayers

Detective

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Reviews

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Gimly

5/10

Fans of a pre-_Terminator_ Bay are gonna love it, and I can see where it succeeds, but personally _Bad Boys_ makes me kinda uncomfortable.

_Final rating:★★½ - Not quite for me, but I definitely get the appeal._

G

GenerationofSwine

10/10

IDK, I really was never a big Bay fan, but I always sort of liked Will Smith, and Lawrence I only really knew from Def Comedy Jam so I was sort of 50/50 going in...

... but it was 90s Will Smith, when he was nothing but fun, so I went to go see it anyway.

And the brilliant thing is that it stands alone as a decent action/comedy, so all said and done it was already a pretty good film that hearkened back to the 80s buddy cop movies everyone loves. But then it manages to peck, and mock, and spoof Miami Vice in pretty subtle ways through the film and it manages to do it without being a blatant Scary Movie style stupid spoof. It does it in a way that it can get it's digs in and still stand on it's own as a film, so as far as I'm concerned that makes it pretty north of brilliant.

S

Andre Gonzales

10/10

Really funny, and action packed. One of my favorite movies of all time.

D

Duplicitous_Tardigrade

9/10

Action-packed!

G

CinemaSerf

6/10

Is this supposed to be an African American male version of “Cagney and Lacey”? I seem to recall that one of them was a trust-fund cop teamed up with the working class family one. Here, Will Smith is the suave and confident “Mike” who works with “Marcus” (Martin Lawrence) for the narcotics department. After an audacious raid on the police station relieves it’s evidence room of millions of dollars worth of heroin, it falls to this intrepid pair to to find out just who pinched it. How hard can it be? That’s a massive amount of drugs so only a few can deal with it. Well their contacts quickly provide them with a smoking gun, but not until it’s started piling up the bodies and meant that “Julie” (Téa Leoni) has to be put into witness protection. To further complicate thing, she thinks “Marcus” is “Mike” and so he has to play along and that means move into his pal’s apartment to the chagrin of both “Mike” and his own wife “Theresa” (Theresa Randle) to whom he spins a yarn about going undercover. What now ensues is one of those buddy comedies that has it’s moments, but is let down by some really banal writing and some baddies that are about as menacing as yesterday’s cold pizza. The last twenty minutes or so are quite lively, with loads of pyrotechnics and proof that a Porsche Boxster can do 0-60 in 4 seconds but otherwise this is more of a charm-free cousin of “Beverly Hills Cop” (1984) with some more earthy language. To it’s credit, it is the only time I’ve ever seen Leoni present us with anything remotely personable, but thirty years on the whole thing has dated and lost whatever lustre it had back when the semi-comic Lawrence was at the top of his game and the “Fresh Prince” was, well, fresh. It’s all watchable enough, but nothing especially original.

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