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* [[Armed Altruism]]: Syd's rescue in ''Bad Boys 2''.
* [[Armed Altruism]]: Syd's rescue in ''Bad Boys 2''.
* [[Ax Crazy]]: Fouchet, the villain in the first movie. His plan seemed to involve killing everything he came into contact with.
* [[Ax Crazy]]: Fouchet, the villain in the first movie. His plan seemed to involve killing everything he came into contact with.
* [[Back to Back Badasses]]: The climax of ''Bad Boys 2''.
* [[Back-to-Back Badasses]]: The climax of ''Bad Boys 2''.
* [[Beyond the Impossible]]:
* [[Beyond the Impossible]]:
** Michael Bay found a way to introduce a ''boat'' into a ''car chase'', helpfully lampshaded By Capt. Howard:
** Michael Bay found a way to introduce a ''boat'' into a ''car chase'', helpfully lampshaded By Capt. Howard:
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* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Julie.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Julie.
{{quote| "Gee, Julie, what have you been up to the last couple days? Nothing. Just hanging out, handcuffed to steering wheels."}}
{{quote| "Gee, Julie, what have you been up to the last couple days? Nothing. Just hanging out, handcuffed to steering wheels."}}
* [[Does This Remind You of Anything]]: The discussion between Mike and Marcus in the sequel about the aftermath of Mike shooting Marcus in the butt immediately turns into one big gay joke.
* [[Does This Remind You of Anything?]]: The discussion between Mike and Marcus in the sequel about the aftermath of Mike shooting Marcus in the butt immediately turns into one big gay joke.
* [[The Dragon]]: Roberto in the second film (until he [[You Have Outlived Your Usefulness|outlived his usefulness]]), and then Carlos.
* [[The Dragon]]: Roberto in the second film (until he [[You Have Outlived Your Usefulness|outlived his usefulness]]), and then Carlos.
* [[Embarrassing Old Photo]]: Marcus' fro.
* [[Embarrassing Old Photo]]: Marcus' fro.
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** According to the commentary, while filming the "Driving Miss Daisy" scene, Martin Lawrence had complained to Michael Bay that Will Smith had called him a bitch and he didn't like it. You can guess what Bay told Smith to do next.
** According to the commentary, while filming the "Driving Miss Daisy" scene, Martin Lawrence had complained to Michael Bay that Will Smith had called him a bitch and he didn't like it. You can guess what Bay told Smith to do next.
** When the actor who played Megan's date Reggie showed up for filming, he was instructed by Martin Lawrence's bouncer that he mustn't look into Lawrence's eyes or talk to him. Lawrence was subsequently nasty to him and the actor also wasn't informed of the gun that Will Smith would pull on him in the scene. All part of a ploy by Michael Bay to make the actor look genuinely scared of Lawrence.
** When the actor who played Megan's date Reggie showed up for filming, he was instructed by Martin Lawrence's bouncer that he mustn't look into Lawrence's eyes or talk to him. Lawrence was subsequently nasty to him and the actor also wasn't informed of the gun that Will Smith would pull on him in the scene. All part of a ploy by Michael Bay to make the actor look genuinely scared of Lawrence.
* [[Everythings Better With Spinning]]: There's [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lhxmszpKSyQ Bay's signature 360 steadicam shot]... and then there's [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUZ9qAOaN5Q this scene]. See also [[Orbital Shot]].
* [[Everything's Better With Spinning]]: There's [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lhxmszpKSyQ Bay's signature 360 steadicam shot]... and then there's [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUZ9qAOaN5Q this scene]. See also [[Orbital Shot]].
* [[Even Bad Men Love Their Mamas|Even A Bad Man Loves His Mama and Daughter]]: Johnny Tapia.
* [[Even Bad Men Love Their Mamas|Even A Bad Man Loves His Mama and Daughter]]: Johnny Tapia.
* [[Evil Is Hammy]]: Any bad guy who appears in each movie has the tendencies to do this - most notably Johnny Tapia.
* [[Evil Is Hammy]]: Any bad guy who appears in each movie has the tendencies to do this - most notably Johnny Tapia.
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{{quote| '''Mike:''' We ride together. We die together. [[Title Drop|Bad Boys]] for life.}}
{{quote| '''Mike:''' We ride together. We die together. [[Title Drop|Bad Boys]] for life.}}
* [[If You Ever Do Anything to Hurt Her]]
* [[If You Ever Do Anything to Hurt Her]]
* [[Innocent Innuendo]]: See [[Does This Remind You of Anything]].
* [[Innocent Innuendo]]: See [[Does This Remind You of Anything?]].
** In the first movie, Marcus did not pick the right time to call home to check on his wife and Mike, sparking his jealousy-driven actions in the next scene.
** In the first movie, Marcus did not pick the right time to call home to check on his wife and Mike, sparking his jealousy-driven actions in the next scene.
* [[Interrogation By Vandalism]]: In the sequel, Marcus and Mike get the location of the Haitian gang's hideout by doing this to Icepick's shop.
* [[Interrogation By Vandalism]]: In the sequel, Marcus and Mike get the location of the Haitian gang's hideout by doing this to Icepick's shop.
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* [[Mugging the Monster|Mugging The Miami Cops]]: The two carjackers at the beginning of the first movie had the bad luck of choosing to jack one with Mike and Marcus inside:
* [[Mugging the Monster|Mugging The Miami Cops]]: The two carjackers at the beginning of the first movie had the bad luck of choosing to jack one with Mike and Marcus inside:
{{quote| '''Mike:''' Let me tell you how bad a day you're having: right now you're jacking a couple of cops.}}
{{quote| '''Mike:''' Let me tell you how bad a day you're having: right now you're jacking a couple of cops.}}
* [[Non Idle Rich]]: Mike chose to become a cop despite being born into wealth.
* [[Non-Idle Rich]]: Mike chose to become a cop despite being born into wealth.
* [[Oh Crap]]: After realizing their [[Innocent Innuendo|post-"shot-in-the-ass"]] [[Does This Remind You of Anything|conversation]] in the tech store was being transmitted on a TV in the main lobby.
* [[Oh Crap]]: After realizing their [[Innocent Innuendo|post-"shot-in-the-ass"]] [[Does This Remind You of Anything?|conversation]] in the tech store was being transmitted on a TV in the main lobby.
* [[Only in Miami]]: The heroes are a couple of [[Cowboy Cop|cowboy cops]] working for the Miami PD.
* [[Only in Miami]]: The heroes are a couple of [[Cowboy Cop|cowboy cops]] working for the Miami PD.
* [[Orbital Shot]]:
* [[Orbital Shot]]:
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** In ''Bad Boys II'':
** In ''Bad Boys II'':
{{quote| "Shit just got ''real''."}}
{{quote| "Shit just got ''real''."}}
* [[Pre Mortem One Liner]]: Marcus in the first movie: "You forgot your ''boarding pass!''"
* [[Pre-Mortem One-Liner]]: Marcus in the first movie: "You forgot your ''boarding pass!''"
* [[Product Placement]]: The Cadillac in the second movie, coincidentally the same one used in ''[[The Matrix]] Reloaded'', which co-stars Will Smith's wife, Jada.
* [[Product Placement]]: The Cadillac in the second movie, coincidentally the same one used in ''[[The Matrix]] Reloaded'', which co-stars Will Smith's wife, Jada.
* [[Rare Guns]]: In the original, Fouchet attempts to pull out a four-barrel COP .357 Derringer, which is no longer in production.
* [[Rare Guns]]: In the original, Fouchet attempts to pull out a four-barrel COP .357 Derringer, which is no longer in production.
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* [[Rule of Three]]: In the second movie. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ud-U-rv1tXA Three "Oh, shit"s in 12 seconds (from 9:44).]
* [[Rule of Three]]: In the second movie. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ud-U-rv1tXA Three "Oh, shit"s in 12 seconds (from 9:44).]
* [[Ruthless Foreign Gangsters]]: The very French Fouchet and the Cuban Johnny Tapia.
* [[Ruthless Foreign Gangsters]]: The very French Fouchet and the Cuban Johnny Tapia.
* [[Screw the Rules I'm Doing What's Right]]: In ''Bad Boys II'', Marcus' sister is kidnapped by the drug lord and taken to Cuba. Mike and Marcus intend to go rescue her themselves, but are then aided by a loose-knit group of law enforcement agents who decide to risk violating international law.
* [[Screw the Rules, I'm Doing What's Right]]: In ''Bad Boys II'', Marcus' sister is kidnapped by the drug lord and taken to Cuba. Mike and Marcus intend to go rescue her themselves, but are then aided by a loose-knit group of law enforcement agents who decide to risk violating international law.
{{quote| '''DEA Agent Snell''': We don't know you, but you look like you're about to do something stupid. I'm in.}}
{{quote| '''DEA Agent Snell''': We don't know you, but you look like you're about to do something stupid. I'm in.}}
* [[Shot in The Ass]]: Yeah. Marcus gets shot in the butt, leading to a series of awkward and badly worded moments later on.
* [[Shot in The Ass]]: Yeah. Marcus gets shot in the butt, leading to a series of awkward and badly worded moments later on.
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* [[Take Five]]:
* [[Take Five]]:
{{quote| '''Marcus''': Mike. Go downstairs and have a Coke and a smile.}}
{{quote| '''Marcus''': Mike. Go downstairs and have a Coke and a smile.}}
* [[This Is for Emphasis Bitch]]: "Hey, freeze, bitch!"
* [[This Is for Emphasis, Bitch]]: "Hey, freeze, bitch!"
** "''You'' freeze, '''bitch'''."
** "''You'' freeze, '''bitch'''."
* [[Those Two Guys]]: The two Hispanic detectives Sanchez and Ruiz in the first movie, then Vargas and Reyes in the second.
* [[Those Two Guys]]: The two Hispanic detectives Sanchez and Ruiz in the first movie, then Vargas and Reyes in the second.
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* [[Sean Connery Is About to Shoot You|Will Smith Is About To Shoot You]]: Ironically, in the poster for the second movie, it's Martin Lawrence who's taking aim.
* [[Sean Connery Is About to Shoot You|Will Smith Is About To Shoot You]]: Ironically, in the poster for the second movie, it's Martin Lawrence who's taking aim.
* [[With Friends Like These]]: Mainly the first movie, which begins with the duo bitching at each other.
* [[With Friends Like These]]: Mainly the first movie, which begins with the duo bitching at each other.
* [[You Are Not Alone]]: See [[Screw the Rules I'm Doing What's Right]] above.
* [[You Are Not Alone]]: See [[Screw the Rules, I'm Doing What's Right]] above.
{{quote| '''Mike''': We ride together, we die together. Bad boys for life.}}
{{quote| '''Mike''': We ride together, we die together. Bad boys for life.}}



Revision as of 22:28, 8 January 2014

 "Shit just got real."

Bad Boys is a 1995 action comedy film, directed by Michael Bay, and produced by Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer, producers of Top Gun and Beverly Hills Cop, and starring Martin Lawrence and Will Smith. The film also spawned a 2003 sequel, Bad Boys II, which in turn spawned a video game adaptation, Bad Boys: Miami Takedown.

Marcus Burnett (Lawrence) and Mike Lowrey (Smith) are best friends and detectives in the narcotics division of the Miami-Dade Police Department. They have just completed the biggest bust of their career, having confiscated about 100 million dollars worth of heroin. Which would have probably earned them an award or two...if the heroin wasn't immediately stolen from supposedly secure police vault. Now the two partners have some investigation to do, while the Internal Affairs Office is threatening to shut down their entire division and Howard, their chief, is getting desperate for a breakthrough. Their main suspect is Fouchet (Tcheky Karyo), a French drug-lord active in their area. Their only lead to him is Julie Mott (Tea Leoni) who recently witnessed her best friend get killed on his orders.

The film was a box office hit, earning $141,407,024 worldwide. With about 66 million earned in the United States market, it was the 26th most successful film of its year. Critically it was considered a failure, mostly for being rather formulaic. It helped reinvigorate the buddy cop genre.


The movies contain examples of:

 Store Clerk: [pointing a gun at Mike and Marcus] I blow you! And I blow you!

Marcus: "Blow me?" What the fuck? Naw, naw.

  • Actor Allusion: In the first movie, Julie asked Marcus if he "felt funny" and he answers "Well, I'm not a comedian..."
  • Armed Altruism: Syd's rescue in Bad Boys 2.
  • Ax Crazy: Fouchet, the villain in the first movie. His plan seemed to involve killing everything he came into contact with.
  • Back-to-Back Badasses: The climax of Bad Boys 2.
  • Beyond the Impossible:
    • Michael Bay found a way to introduce a boat into a car chase, helpfully lampshaded By Capt. Howard:

 Capt. Howard: 22 cars and a boat, totaled? How the hell did you sink a boat?

    • Of course, the boat was being towed, and even then, it got managed to be ripped off and slam into a few other cars.
    • The first movie also blew up an entire airport hangar. There was also a car chase between a Camaro and a a van full of flammable ether.
  • Big Little Man: A hacker is helping the heroes and gets into an argument with one of them. When he stands up to start shouting, it's revealed that he's much taller than "the short one" who's arguing with him.
  • Black and Nerdy: The convict who hacks into databases for the duo. Complete with Urkel glasses. By the sequel he's apparently been released and is either a civilian or got hired by the police.
  • Butt Monkey: Marcus, who is not pleased of being the one getting the short end of the stick. Lampshaded right at the beginning of the first movie.

  Marcus: Why do I always get the big thick muthafuckas?

  • The Cameo: Dan Marino in the second movie; the boys steal the Caddy he was test driving and later remark that "he should definitely get this car -- well, not this one, I'm gonna fuck this one up, but one just like it".
    • Creator Cameo: Before they take Marino's car, Marcus attempts to commandeer a crappy hatchback driven by Michael Bay himself.
  • Car Fu: Attempted by the bad guys in the second movie's freeway chase, by means of sending cars off a commandeered car carrier at Mike and Marcus' vehicle.

  Mike: These dudes are off the chain!

  • Chase Scene: It's not a Michael Bay movie without one. It's also not a Michael Bay movie if something doesn't get trashed. Like a boat or a whole slum, for instance.
  • Cool Car:
    • In the original, Mike Lowrey's 1993 Porsche 911 Turbo 3.6 (less than 1,000 were made) and the AC Cobra 427 driven by Fouchet in the finale car chase.
    • In the sequel, Lowrey's Ferrari 575M Maranello (Michael Bay's own 550 Maranello was used in the freeway chase sequence) and a 2003 Buick Blackhawk concept.
  • Continuity Nod: "Now that's how you 'sposed to drive/shoot! From now on, that's how you drive/shoot!"
  • Cowboy Cop:
    • Lampshaded by their boss, Capt. Howard in a hilarious scene in the sequel:

  I can't believe you guys. Do you get up in the morning, call each other up - "Good morning, Marcus." "Good morning, Mike." "How you doin'?" "A'ight." "So, how are we going to fuck up the captain's life today?" "Gee, I don't know, I don't know... Ooh, look! Over there. Let's kill three fat people and leave them on the street?"

    • Captain Howard in the first movie has a similar line:

  "Ho! What did I say? Did you hear what I said? I heard what I said 'cause I was standing here when I said it! I told you. I told you to secure a witness. Not to shoot up a neighbourhood! Not to do another dead body! Just get the dope back and do it quietly."

    • Also mocked in the first movie when after revealing his plan to catch the bad guy towards the end of the film, Mike exclaims: "My shit always works sometimes!"
  • Cup Holders: Marcus complains about Mike's Porsche not having any, which really gets Mike's goat.
  • Da Chief: Captain Howard.
  • The Danza: Theresa Randle as Theresa Burnett.
  • Deadpan Snarker: Julie.

  "Gee, Julie, what have you been up to the last couple days? Nothing. Just hanging out, handcuffed to steering wheels."

  Mike: We ride together. We die together. Bad Boys for life.

 Mike: Let me tell you how bad a day you're having: right now you're jacking a couple of cops.

 "Shit just got real."

  • Pre-Mortem One-Liner: Marcus in the first movie: "You forgot your boarding pass!"
  • Product Placement: The Cadillac in the second movie, coincidentally the same one used in The Matrix Reloaded, which co-stars Will Smith's wife, Jada.
  • Rare Guns: In the original, Fouchet attempts to pull out a four-barrel COP .357 Derringer, which is no longer in production.
  • Reading Your Rights: Marcus rattles these off during a car chase. The villain, of course, is in the other car.

 Marcus: You have the right to remain silent. Anything you do will be held against you in a court of law.

Mike: What are you doing?

Marcus: (determined) Getting it out of the way!

  DEA Agent Snell: We don't know you, but you look like you're about to do something stupid. I'm in.

  • Shot in The Ass: Yeah. Marcus gets shot in the butt, leading to a series of awkward and badly worded moments later on.
  • Storming the Castle: In the sequel, Mike and Marcus (along with DEA, CIA and law enforcement agents) storm Tapia's villa in Cuba to rescue Marcus' sister before the local government catches them.
  • Stuff Blowing Up: It wouldn't be a Michael Bay movie without at least a few gratuitous explosions.
  • Suicide By Cop: Fouchet tries to goad Mike into doing this for him, but he only gets killed after he tries to pull a gun on Marcus.
  • Sword Over Head
  • Take Five:

 Marcus: Mike. Go downstairs and have a Coke and a smile.

  • This Is for Emphasis, Bitch: "Hey, freeze, bitch!"
    • "You freeze, bitch."
  • Those Two Guys: The two Hispanic detectives Sanchez and Ruiz in the first movie, then Vargas and Reyes in the second.
  • Throw It In: Lawrence's "two bitches in the sea" line was totally improvised, as was his reaction to Leoni calling him gay.
  • Time for Plan B: in Bad Boys II, this involves driving a Humvee through a house.

 Mike: "Plan B did not have this big-ass gun in it!"

  • Took a Level In Badass: Both of the main characters in the second film, especially Mike.
  • Twerp Sweating: And how. Probably the best example ever in film history occurs in the sequel when Megan's date arrives. Please enjoy.
  • Uncle Tomfoolery: Sort of. Both heroes are black, and Marcus is the "straight-laced white guy."
  • Unresolved Sexual Tension: Discussed in-universe for humor. On Captain Howard and Captain Sinclair having yet another argument:

 Mike: They should just bone and get that shit over with.

  Mike: We ride together, we die together. Bad boys for life.