![]() ![]() I enjoyed the Bad Boys films for the set piece action scenes as well as the chemistry between Will Smith and Martin Lawrence, and The Rock is great and one of the rare Bay films with an actual plot and story the viewer can get behind as well as a cast stacked with great character actors that Cage and Connery can work off of. I have only watched that movie once and it has been burned into my brain ever since. I also blame Bay for the image of Sean Connery as a long-haired hippie singing San Francisco off-key while in the shower on The Rock. ![]() We all thought it was a racist piece of shit. I’ve seen the stage version of Cats and know that the movie must have horrors in store, but I can’t imagine it being as racist. Otherwise I saw Transformer:Revenge of the Fallen with some friends (who were excited about it, I was along for the ride) in IMAX. I just remember thinking “this isn’t as bad as I would have thought,” and was fairly entertained by it. I won’t swear that it was good because I saw it over a decade ago and I only have “WTF” memories of it. The only one I kinda liked because it was two different movies packed into one was The Island, and it was a flop. Since I'm editing this post and since they talk about it some in the episode, does anyone here actually like Michael Bay's movies? Bad Boys 2 is honestly one of the worst, most depressing films I have ever seen. Paul has a pretty amazing revelation about his relationship to this movie after the interview with the Bays. ![]()
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