Miles Logan is a jewel thief. Things go awry while he's stealing a huge diamond in downtown L.A.: a thief, Deacon, tries a double-cross, the police arrive, and Miles is arrested, but not before he hides the jewel in an air duct of a building under construction. Two years' later, he's out of prison and he heads for the site: it's L.A.'s new police headquarters! Posing as a reassigned cop, Miles gets into the building, but before he can recover the swag, he's partnered with a naive detective and sent out to investigate burglaries. With Deacon on his trail, he must recover the diamond, keep the ... cops fooled, and do a few good deeds as a detective who can think like a criminal.
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Martin Lawrence in Bad Boys and Bad Boys II works brilliantly alongside Will Smith, playing off each other. In Blue Streak Martin Lawrence displays his skills and shows that he is worthy of top billing.
Brilliant - just pure brilliance
I have watched this film over 30 times and still love it, you can not beat the comedy that Martin Lawrence offers or the fast moving action the film delivers.
One of the best movies around, it offers humour, action, effects and a good storyline which makes it a classic family film, if you don't get this you will regret it
Drudge of a comedy - formulaic, lazy, far too reliant on stunts with police cars to raise a flicker of interest - in which Lawrence's jewel thief goes undercover as a cop, in order to retrieve a diamond the size of a walnut. Two years before he hid the jewel in an air duct on a construction site; after his release from prison, he discovers that the building is a police station. The star goggles and mugs, the support cast (Wilson, particularly) decide that underplaying is their best option, and the ghost of Beverly Hills Cop remains unquiet. Even Lawrence's big momma would be hard-pressed to stay with it to the credits.
Blue Streak
In this crime comedy, Martin Lawrence plays a thief who emerges from prison and is horrified to find that the construction site where he had hidden a stolen jewel is now a police station. Joining the boys in blue, his "wrong side of the law" approach to crime-solving yields some extraordinary results. Unlike so many action comedies, director Les Mayfield's film boasts an intricate and cleverly structured plot, though the tension is undermined by Lawrence's wild overacting. Highly reminiscent of Eddie Murphy's early (funny) movies, not to mention the 1965 British comedy The Big Job that starred Sid James, this may be unashamedly lowbrow entertainment, but it's great fun n...
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