From Roger Ebert's unintentionally hilarious review of this movie: There is an ugly scene in “Bad Boys II” that I want to tell you about. A cop played by Martin Lawrence is alarmed that his 15-year-old daughter is going out on her first date. We see the girl, pretty and hopeful in her new dress, being fussed over by her mother. The doorbell rings, and Lawrence opens it to confront her date, a nervous 15-year-old boy, tall and thin, neatly dressed. Marcus and his partner (Will Smith) intimidate the boy without mercy. He is threatened with the unspeakable if he lays a hand on the girl. They demand to know if he is a virgin. They slap him with the N-word. At one point a gun is pulled on him. “Ever had sex with a man?” Smith asks. Then with a leer: “Want to?” The boy is terrified. The needless cruelty of this scene took me out of the movie and into the minds of its makers. What were they thinking? Have they so lost touch with human nature that they think audiences will like this scene? Do they think it’s funny? Did the actors voice any objections? It’s the job of the producer to keep a film on track; did Jerry Bruckheimer notice anything distasteful? Or is it possible that everyone connected with the film has become so desensitized by the relentless cynical aggression of movies like this that the scene passed without comment?.....I suppose I shouldn’t be surprised that characters who wipe out a village can also make cruel jokes at the expense of a kid on his first date. Everybody involved in this project needs to do some community service.
Not exactly the reactions I expected. Outside the OctoKool guys. Times have changed. When this came out every guys was like "this is going to be me and my brothers/crew no one felt bad for Reggie.
That opening with Martin opening the door saying" WHO THE F@@@ ARE YOU?! had me dying.lol
WHO DAT IS?!
Reggie scene in Bad Boys Ride or Die has to be here.
Intimidated 15 year old boy turned badass US Marine
Reggie had ALLLLLL the medal on
Now you've GOT to have reactions to Reggie vs the intruders in "Bad Boys: Ride or Die"
From Roger Ebert's unintentionally hilarious review of this movie:
There is an ugly scene in “Bad Boys II” that I want to tell you about. A cop played by Martin Lawrence is alarmed that his 15-year-old daughter is going out on her first date. We see the girl, pretty and hopeful in her new dress, being fussed over by her mother. The doorbell rings, and Lawrence opens it to confront her date, a nervous 15-year-old boy, tall and thin, neatly dressed. Marcus and his partner (Will Smith) intimidate the boy without mercy. He is threatened with the unspeakable if he lays a hand on the girl. They demand to know if he is a virgin. They slap him with the N-word. At one point a gun is pulled on him. “Ever had sex with a man?” Smith asks. Then with a leer: “Want to?” The boy is terrified. The needless cruelty of this scene took me out of the movie and into the minds of its makers. What were they thinking? Have they so lost touch with human nature that they think audiences will like this scene? Do they think it’s funny? Did the actors voice any objections? It’s the job of the producer to keep a film on track; did Jerry Bruckheimer notice anything distasteful? Or is it possible that everyone connected with the film has become so desensitized by the relentless cynical aggression of movies like this that the scene passed without comment?.....I suppose I shouldn’t be surprised that characters who wipe out a village can also make cruel jokes at the expense of a kid on his first date. Everybody involved in this project needs to do some community service.
Not exactly the reactions I expected. Outside the OctoKool guys. Times have changed. When this came out every guys was like "this is going to be me and my brothers/crew no one felt bad for Reggie.
Roger Ebert absolutely despised this scene.
@jp3813 word? I never knew that.
@@GOILL I posted part of his review outside of this thread.
Right, a lot of reactors are to sensitive 😂
Fun fact: That was Reggie First acting scene 😂 Dude was terrified fr
Can you blame him lol.
@ He did a great job 😂
I believe they improvised on poor Reggie also!!
When your dad and drunk uncle size you up
Mother****** you look 30😂😂😂😂😂
Anyone else here because of reggie goin beastmode, yall had to see his origin
The similar scene from Den of Thieves must be next. By the way, The Homies girls are beautiful.
😂😂😂 Reggie look nervous
this and the similar scene from Den of Theives are classic for any dad with a daughter!
More like Den of Thieves is similar to this scene.
Hilariously iconic
My favorite scene in the movie along with Marcus and Mike in the funeral home prep room.lol
The black couple at the beginning who every bit of my age acting like this they first time seeing bad boys 🙄🙄😒😒
Ah, yes. The one that started it all.
Good times.
Reggie just like: 😑
Wonderful movie.
Are "The Homies" alive?!?! lol
How old is you?
I just don't feel the same way as I use to when I watch Will Smith. Kinda ruined all the best movies for me.
+just-a-cupcake
Get over it.
It's been, like, 3 years.
@thealjohnsonshow2188 I don't have to "get over it." LOL
@@thealjohnsonshow2188 slaps you*
People so extra
@@thebigdawg2513right! Like Will gaf bout somebody who he dont know! 🤦🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️
🔥😂💯