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Bad Boys for Life
Bad Boys for Life
Marcus and Mike are forced to confront new threats, career changes, and midlife crises as they join the newly created elite team AMMO of the Miami police department to take down the ruthless Armando Armas, the vicious leader of a Miami drug cartel.
rating
7.119
runtime
124 min

Release

2020-01-15

Cast

Will Smith
Will Smith
as Mike
Martin Lawrence
Martin Lawrence
as Marcus
Vanessa Hudgens
Vanessa Hudgens
as Kelly
Alexander Ludwig
Alexander Ludwig
as Dorn
Charles Melton
Charles Melton
as Rafe
Paola Nuñez
Paola Nuñez
as Rita
Kate del Castillo
Kate del Castillo
as Isabel Aretas
Nicky Jam
Nicky Jam
as Zway-Lo
Joe Pantoliano
Joe Pantoliano
as Captain Howard
Jacob Scipio
Jacob Scipio
as Armando Aretas
Theresa Randle
Theresa Randle
as Theresa
DJ Khaled
DJ Khaled
as Manny
Happy Anderson
Happy Anderson
as Jenkins
Bianca Bethune
Bianca Bethune
as Megan
Dennis Greene
Dennis Greene
as Reggie
Michael Bay
Michael Bay
as Wedding MC
Gissette Valentin
Gissette Valentin
as Mexican Female Prison Guard
Rose Bianco
Rose Bianco
as Abuela
Edelia Merida
Edelia Merida
as Abuela
Jasmin Lawrence
Jasmin Lawrence
as Gorgeous Door Woman
Shacai O'Neal
Shacai O'Neal
as Gorgeous Door Woman
Carlos Guerrero
Carlos Guerrero
as Javier
Massi Furlan
Massi Furlan
as Terry Taglin
Chick Bernhard
Chick Bernhard
as Judge Sorenson
Jennifer Badger
Jennifer Badger
as Julie Weber
Jeff J.J. Authors
Jeff J.J. Authors
as Felix the Forensics Guy
Keith Wheeler
Keith Wheeler
as Pastor at Wedding
Brandi Cohen
Brandi Cohen
as Receptionist
Jay Amor
Jay Amor
as Rodrigo Vargas
Yessenia Hernandez
Yessenia Hernandez
as Pool Party Waitress
Anthony Molinari
Anthony Molinari
as Salesman
Ivo Nandi
Ivo Nandi
as Carver Remy
David Shae
David Shae
as Disturbed Airline Passenger
Eduardo Rosario
Eduardo Rosario
as The Butcher
Rory Markham
Rory Markham
as Booker Grassie
Brad Sanders
Brad Sanders
as Police Chaplain
Damien Butler
Damien Butler
as Lt. Butler
Bilall Fallah
Bilall Fallah
as Fael
Norma Alvarez
Norma Alvarez
as Javier's Wife
Adil El Arbi
Adil El Arbi
as Rideshare Driver
Christina Christensen
Christina Christensen
as Female Basketball Referee
Nahima Bicelis
Nahima Bicelis
as Female Cop on Radio
Erroll Castrillo
Erroll Castrillo
as Police Boat Cop on Radio
Kial Butler
Kial Butler
as Skipping Stunt Cop on Radio
Sharon Pfeiffer
Sharon Pfeiffer
as Tour Bus Guide
Porshia C. Joseph
Porshia C. Joseph
as Wedding Singer
Ellison Kendrick
Ellison Kendrick
as Wedding Singer
Athena Akers
Athena Akers
as Poi Performer (uncredited)
Adrian De Armas
Adrian De Armas
as Miami Tourist (uncredited)
Laura Ault
Laura Ault
as Police Officer (uncredited)
Misty Autery
Misty Autery
as Wedding Guest (uncredited)
James William Ballard
James William Ballard
as Police Officer (uncredited)
Austin Bollinger
Austin Bollinger
as Police Officer (uncredited)
Mario 'Vocol' Booker
Mario 'Vocol' Booker
as Zwaylo Boy 2 (uncredited)
Thomas Brag
Thomas Brag
as Jeffrey - Cake Boy (uncredited)
Troy Brenna
Troy Brenna
as Aretas Thug (uncredited)
Sergio Briones
Sergio Briones
as Police Officer (uncredited)
Landon Brooks
Landon Brooks
as Doctor (uncredited)
Ruben E. A. Brown
Ruben E. A. Brown
as South Beach Patron (uncredited)
Lauren Buglioli
Lauren Buglioli
as Reporter (uncredited)
Ricardo Burgos
Ricardo Burgos
as Mall Shopper / Pedestrian (uncredited)
Santos Caraballo
Santos Caraballo
as Tommy Bahama Type (uncredited)
Matthew Carter
Matthew Carter
as Club King (uncredited)
Joe Crosson
Joe Crosson
as Police Officer (uncredited)
Ellen Marguerite Cullivan
Ellen Marguerite Cullivan
as Wedding Guest (uncredited)
José Alfredo Fernandez
José Alfredo Fernandez
as Cartel Member (uncredited)
Darin Ferraro
Darin Ferraro
as Spa Attendant (uncredited)
Fred Galle
Fred Galle
as Distinguished Gentleman (uncredited)
Joseph Giambrone
Joseph Giambrone
as Tourist on Bus (uncredited)
Derrick Gilbert
Derrick Gilbert
as Kid (uncredited)
Jenin Gonzalez
Jenin Gonzalez
as Valet Precision Driver (uncredited)
Wil Gonzalez
Wil Gonzalez
as Cartel Member (uncredited)
Steve Heinz
Steve Heinz
as High End Mall Pedestrian (uncredited)
Elvia Hill
Elvia Hill
as Police Officer (uncredited)
Cal Johnson
Cal Johnson
as Lyft Driver (uncredited)
Julia Kay
Julia Kay
as Mall Visitor / Pedestrian (uncredited)
Melissa Kennemore
Melissa Kennemore
as Major Patel Miami PD (uncredited)
Tony Kim
Tony Kim
as Club Guy (uncredited)
D.L. Lewis
D.L. Lewis
as Pedestrian (uncredited)
Hans Marrero
Hans Marrero
as Ambulance Guy #1 (uncredited)
Ryan L. Price
Ryan L. Price
as Police Officer (uncredited)
Scott Rapp
Scott Rapp
as Detective (uncredited)
Ashae Reagan
Ashae Reagan
as Bikini Girl (uncredited)
Felicia M. Reyes
Felicia M. Reyes
as Mexican Prisoner (uncredited)
Manuel Rivera
Manuel Rivera
as Airplane Passenger (uncredited)
London Seabreeze
London Seabreeze
as Sexy Model (uncredited)
Pedro Tavarez Jr.
Pedro Tavarez Jr.
as Mall Shopper (uncredited)
Emily Towles
Emily Towles
as Hot Miami Model (uncredited)
Jamil C. Winston
Jamil C. Winston
as Police Officer (uncredited)
Keiko Bell
Keiko Bell
as Club Patron (uncredited)
Robert Tinsley
Robert Tinsley
as Uniformed Police Officer (uncredited)
Tureygua Inaru
Tureygua Inaru
as Beach Goer
REVIEWS
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maketheSWITCH

The list of what's wrong with 'Bad Boys For Life' is long and varied, but it's not all bad. There were some good lines, and the scenes where Mike and Marcus were together obviously shine in an otherwise dull film. Fans will also go nuts when a character from a previous 'Bad Boys' film makes a return cameo appearance. Look - 'Bad Boys 2' was one of those rare films where the sequel was better than the original, so there were a lot of high hopes riding on #3, especially given the exceptionally long period between drinks. But I'm afraid all those expectations have been crushed, and what's left is a mediocre offering that will go down as the third best 'Bad Boys' film... possibly until 'Bad Boys 4' arrives. - Jess Fenton Read Jess' full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-bad-boys-for-life-whatcha-gonna-do-when-theres-nothing-new

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msbreviews

If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog @ https://www.msbreviews.com I was never a big fan of the Bad Boys films. Firstly, I'm not too fond of Michael Bay as a director (as a producer, he's fine). The way he directs his action sequences is incredibly choppy, filled with questionable CGI, very hard to follow, and we all know his passion for exploding everything. Oh, and I can't forget about the constant product placement (amazing how in a brutal explosion, everything is destroyed except a gorgeous-looking Audi car that remains intact). Secondly, the storytelling always felt extremely generic and unsurprising. So, obviously, my expectations weren't very high… Maybe that's why I enjoyed Bad Boys For Life way more than I anticipated. This movie should be a lesson to the Fast and Furious franchise. To make a mindless entertaining action flick, the lighthearted tone has to be well-established from the get-go. Despite the fact that the third act deals with absurd emotional twists worthy of a Mexican soap opera, the screenwriters are able to find just the right amount of harmless fun. I didn't watch a single clip before the film, and ten minutes in, I acknowledged that its goal was to simply be entertaining without taking itself too seriously. Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah balance the more dramatic family issues with the ludicrous action very well. The latter sequences are much better than Bay's. The car chases, even when containing a few too many cuts, are relatively easy to follow, and they pack that necessary adrenaline rush. There are a few surprising shootouts that are filmed to make them look like one take, which definitely brings something pretty uncommon to this kind of formulaic action movies. Technically, I think both directors did an excellent job, especially considering that this was their debut feature film. However, the story brings everything down. I believe Mexican soap operas might have better scripts. The dialogue reaches such a cringe-worthy level. Every essential plot information is given either through lazy character interactions or by that magical computer that every generic action movie possesses with which the main characters can basically know everything about everyone at the click of a few buttons. The comedy is quite hit-and-miss to me, a lot of the jokes didn't land, but some did make me chuckle. Overall, the screenplay is as cliche as it could be, and that last shot… I hate it. In the end, it's the cast who saves the boring narrative. Will Smith and Martin Lawrence share fantastic chemistry, and their banter is always entertaining to watch, even if it isn't as hilarious as it could be. I liked Lawrence more than Smith, maybe due to the non-action, family comedy bits that worked seamlessly. Nevertheless, it's dumb fun, and it's plainly visible that the actors had a blast shooting this movie. The whole cast transfer the joy that they had on set to the screen, and it's pretty noticeable. Watching Alexander Ludwig (Dorn) outside Vikings is always a pleasure (I so wish that he gets more important roles in the future), and the whole AMMO team (Vannesa Hudgens, Charles Melton, Paola Nunez) is all compelling enough, even if the characters are two-dimensional. It's simple: whether you enjoy the Bad Boys saga or not, this is undoubtedly the best installment of the franchise. If you go to the film theater with basic expectations of having fun, Bad Boys For Life gives you that, so I recommend it. It's a pure popcorn-entertainment action flick with recognizable actors who all share great chemistry. With Michael Bay out of the director helm, Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah deliver surprisingly good action sequences, considering this is their debut feature film. The formulaic, cliche, soap opera story is straight-up ridiculous at some points, and it carries such an aura of predictability that when it tries to introduce an emotional twist, it merely becomes absurd. The last shot feels like a call to Hollywood to make more sequels, which sort of ruins the whole "Bad Boys one last time" tagline… I'm extremely undecided on which side this review should fall, so I'll base my decision on the answer to the following question: "Am I going to (want to) see this movie again or another sequel?" Honestly… no. Rating: C+

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itsogs

Another action packed movie for fans of bad boys.

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tmdb92312096

You know what you're getting.

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noobjscoder

It was very fun and entertaining to watch. I was laughing all the time.

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GenerationofSwine

Yeah....... IDK. I thought the first one was brilliant, and the second was an OK action/comedy but didn't have as many subtle spoofs, but still was a decent action movie. This one, on the other hand I'd only give one star because I do an all or nothing thing... but it was better than Lethal Weapon 4 wasn't it? It was better than Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. It was better than Coming Two America. It was better than most of the made it far too late where the original cast was far too old sequels that plague Hollywood like remakes. It lacks the action fun that II had, it lacks the layers of humor that I had, Martin looks like he couldn't be bothered to get in shape... but it was a lot better, a LOT better, than like films. So I guess I'll give it 10 stars because if Hollywood is going to make a sequel way too late for a sequel, this is sort of how you would want them to do it. There's nothing I can say I really love about it, but there is also nothing I can say I hate about it, and for a sequel that should either have never been made or should have been made a decade earlier, it's not a bad film. And that sort of makes it great in today's everything is humorless and political era.

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SoSmooth1982

Not as good as the others. Martin Lawrence's character just didn't seem like he gave a 100% of his role in this movie. Kind of thrown off the chemistry they once had. It was still an ok movie.

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Ahmetaslan27

**Bad Boys 3: A Fun but Forgettable Ride That Lacks Its Old Spark** The question on my mind is: What are you doing? Sometimes, simplicity is golden—it doesn’t need complications. Take the Bad Boys series, for example. for note Watching this latest version doesn’t require seeing the previous films. I didn’t like the movie at all, though it has its funny moments. Some scenes are amusing, but not laugh-out-loud hilarious. The action sequences are straightforward, reminiscent of 90s films, but I realized that such scenes need a strong director who truly understands action. That’s not to say the action was bad—it was decent—but it could have been much better. I suspect this film will divide audiences. Some will love it, while others will dismiss it as mediocre. The chemistry between Will Smith and Martin Lawrence is still solid, but the movie doesn’t leave a lasting impression. The heroes have aged, and it shows—they lack the energy they brought to the first two films. Martin Lawrence tries hard to deliver humor, and Will Smith still has the physicality, but neither matches their peak performances from the earlier installments. There’s even speculation that a stunt double handled some of Smith’s faster-paced action scenes. The direction has many flaws, which made me lose enthusiasm for future Bad Boys movies. The biggest issue, however, is the weak storyline—it felt like watching a low-budget Indian action flick. The director approached this as a purely commercial project, with little thought put into it, which was disappointing. After watching this, I suggest Will Smith fire his agent and hire a new one. Lately, his film choices haven’t been great—case in point, Gemini Man (2019).

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Ahmetaslan27

**Bad Boys 3: A Fun but Forgettable Ride That Lacks Its Old Spark** The question on my mind is: What are you doing? Sometimes, simplicity is golden—it doesn’t need complications. Take the Bad Boys series, for example. for note Watching this latest version doesn’t require seeing the previous films. I didn’t like the movie at all, though it has its funny moments. Some scenes are amusing, but not laugh-out-loud hilarious. The action sequences are straightforward, reminiscent of 90s films, but I realized that such scenes need a strong director who truly understands action. That’s not to say the action was bad—it was decent—but it could have been much better. I suspect this film will divide audiences. Some will love it, while others will dismiss it as mediocre. The chemistry between Will Smith and Martin Lawrence is still solid, but the movie doesn’t leave a lasting impression. The heroes have aged, and it shows—they lack the energy they brought to the first two films. Martin Lawrence tries hard to deliver humor, and Will Smith still has the physicality, but neither matches their peak performances from the earlier installments. There’s even speculation that a stunt double handled some of Smith’s faster-paced action scenes. The direction has many flaws, which made me lose enthusiasm for future Bad Boys movies. The biggest issue, however, is the weak storyline—it felt like watching a low-budget Indian action flick. The director approached this as a purely commercial project, with little thought put into it, which was disappointing. After watching this, I suggest Will Smith fire his agent and hire a new one. Lately, his film choices haven’t been great—case in point, Gemini Man (2019).

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Ahmetaslan27

**Bad Boys 3: A Fun but Forgettable Ride That Lacks Its Old Spark** The question on my mind is: What are you doing? Sometimes, simplicity is golden—it doesn’t need complications. Take the Bad Boys series, for example. for note Watching this latest version doesn’t require seeing the previous films. I didn’t like the movie at all, though it has its funny moments. Some scenes are amusing, but not laugh-out-loud hilarious. The action sequences are straightforward, reminiscent of 90s films, but I realized that such scenes need a strong director who truly understands action. That’s not to say the action was bad—it was decent—but it could have been much better. I suspect this film will divide audiences. Some will love it, while others will dismiss it as mediocre. The chemistry between Will Smith and Martin Lawrence is still solid, but the movie doesn’t leave a lasting impression. The heroes have aged, and it shows—they lack the energy they brought to the first two films. Martin Lawrence tries hard to deliver humor, and Will Smith still has the physicality, but neither matches their peak performances from the earlier installments. There’s even speculation that a stunt double handled some of Smith’s faster-paced action scenes. The direction has many flaws, which made me lose enthusiasm for future Bad Boys movies. The biggest issue, however, is the weak storyline—it felt like watching a low-budget Indian action flick. The director approached this as a purely commercial project, with little thought put into it, which was disappointing. After watching this, I suggest Will Smith fire his agent and hire a new one. Lately, his film choices haven’t been great—case in point, Gemini Man (2019).