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Ah, the buddy cop action subgenre. No other type of movie is more manly and action-packed, at least outside of an Arnold Schwarzenegger flick. In the 1980s, the genre began to hit movies like 48 hours Starring Eddie Murphy and Nick Nolte with Richard Donner lethal Weapon Led by Danny Glover and Mel Gibson. Once the mid-90s hit, a couple of franchises sent the buddy cop genre straight into the goddamn stratosphere!
In 1995, after directing music videos for a number of years, Michael Bay He made his leap onto the silver screen with his directorial debut, Bad boys, starring comedian Martin Lawrence, who was riding high from his own Martin comedy series, and who better to team up with than the man, legend, legend — Will Smith. The future star was coming off an impressive music career as well as headlining the hit hit show of the '90s with The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.
Bad boys It would prove to be a huge success - establishing Michael Bay as a household name, propelling Martin Lawrence to more hit comedies, and launching Will Smith as the leading summer star for years to come. The movie spawned a stellar sequel - bad boys 2 And the Bad boys for life - by the fourth Bad boys The movie is currently in pre-production. Wait a minute... how can you not call the fourth movie Bad boys 4 life? Oh man, it's another case of Rambo Damn the name of the movie...
In 1998, East Meets West was another box-office gangster movie. After a few failed attempts in the 1980s, he made a name for himself in America with films like The Cannon run And the protector, Jackie Chan finally became a hit Rumble in the Bronxwhich led to his long-awaited Hollywood debut which led to his appearance in his first film for the studio Brett Ratner's rush hour. Chan starred opposite the hilarious Chris Tucker who found his stride with the buddy comedy Friday. The movie cemented Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker as household names and resulted in a worthwhile sequel. And if you ask us, Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker should bring it back again. You can even name it Rush hour 4 life! But today, we are going to simulate buddy cops vs buddy cops to find out who are the best cops. Let's get to know... Face off!
This episode of Face Off was written by Jae San Gi, narrated by Sean Nebelberg, and edited by Stephen White. But don't let us get the last word - tell us in the comments which friend cop flick is your choice - rush hour or Bad boys?
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