I'm going to go opposite to the other posters - why can they not just leave things alone. Stop dragging out old IP and just make a new movie with new people. It's safe to say I didn't enjoy the...
I'm going to go opposite to the other posters - why can they not just leave things alone. Stop dragging out old IP and just make a new movie with new people.
It's safe to say I didn't enjoy the last movie, it's nothing compared to the original.
I can empathize. I didnt have much interest in the sequel and wont spend any time on this one. I usually have the same reaction when old titles resurface But I'm also part of the problem. I'm very...
I can empathize. I didnt have much interest in the sequel and wont spend any time on this one. I usually have the same reaction when old titles resurface
But I'm also part of the problem. I'm very excited for the sequel Beetlejuice Beetlejuice so I cant claim any high ground regarding old IP. I suppose if the market is large enough, a reboot is worth it to studios
My old film professor had a line from All the President's Men that he'd always quote whenever a student would ask basically any "why" question about the film industry: "Follow the money."
My old film professor had a line from All the President's Men that he'd always quote whenever a student would ask basically any "why" question about the film industry:
I was curious of how well the previous one did because of your post: According to the Wikipedia page for Bad Boys For Life, it made $426.5 million USD on a $90 million USD budget. So, yeah they...
I was curious of how well the previous one did because of your post:
According to the Wikipedia page for Bad Boys For Life, it made $426.5 million USD on a $90 million USD budget. So, yeah they are going to make more of them, if it keeps making them money.
I'm glad they brought back the directors of the last one. I'm glad they were able to get another big budget movie after getting shafted by Warner Brothers on Batgirl.
I'm glad they brought back the directors of the last one. I'm glad they were able to get another big budget movie after getting shafted by Warner Brothers on Batgirl.
I just recently watched all of the first three films over the course of a couple weeks (didn't even know this one was on the horizon) so I'm primed for the new one. The first one was great...
I just recently watched all of the first three films over the course of a couple weeks (didn't even know this one was on the horizon) so I'm primed for the new one. The first one was great (largely because of Tia Leoni), the second one was a masterpiece if you can get on the same wavelength as Michael Bay, and For Life was a decent follow up. I probably won't see the new one in theaters, but once it's available to stream or rent I'm expecting it to make another fun popcorn movie.
Respectfully, I put forward The Rock as Bay's one true masterpiece of action. Fantastic set pieces, classic Hans Zimmer score, Connery and Cage quipping and locking heads throughout, Ed Harris in...
Respectfully, I put forward The Rock as Bay's one true masterpiece of action. Fantastic set pieces, classic Hans Zimmer score, Connery and Cage quipping and locking heads throughout, Ed Harris in top form as probably the most nuanced of Bay antagonists, Michael Biehn for the bona fides...and the wonderful 'James Bond Theory' that I wholeheartedly endorse.
I'm going to go opposite to the other posters - why can they not just leave things alone. Stop dragging out old IP and just make a new movie with new people.
It's safe to say I didn't enjoy the last movie, it's nothing compared to the original.
I can empathize. I didnt have much interest in the sequel and wont spend any time on this one. I usually have the same reaction when old titles resurface
But I'm also part of the problem. I'm very excited for the sequel Beetlejuice Beetlejuice so I cant claim any high ground regarding old IP. I suppose if the market is large enough, a reboot is worth it to studios
My old film professor had a line from All the President's Men that he'd always quote whenever a student would ask basically any "why" question about the film industry:
"Follow the money."
I was curious of how well the previous one did because of your post:
According to the Wikipedia page for Bad Boys For Life, it made $426.5 million USD on a $90 million USD budget. So, yeah they are going to make more of them, if it keeps making them money.
I'm glad they brought back the directors of the last one. I'm glad they were able to get another big budget movie after getting shafted by Warner Brothers on Batgirl.
Anyone watch Bad Boys For Life? That was one of the last movies I saw in theaters before COVID hit. I liked it, it was fun. This looks good too.
I just recently watched all of the first three films over the course of a couple weeks (didn't even know this one was on the horizon) so I'm primed for the new one. The first one was great (largely because of Tia Leoni), the second one was a masterpiece if you can get on the same wavelength as Michael Bay, and For Life was a decent follow up. I probably won't see the new one in theaters, but once it's available to stream or rent I'm expecting it to make another fun popcorn movie.
Bad Boys 2, Pain and Gain, and Ambulance are all of Bay’s masterpieces
Respectfully, I put forward The Rock as Bay's one true masterpiece of action. Fantastic set pieces, classic Hans Zimmer score, Connery and Cage quipping and locking heads throughout, Ed Harris in top form as probably the most nuanced of Bay antagonists, Michael Biehn for the bona fides...and the wonderful 'James Bond Theory' that I wholeheartedly endorse.
This one looks sounds more like no. 1 than 2 or 3