Yes, Bad Boys For Life! I would have also have accepted Bad Boys 4 Life. Or BB4L. Or 2020 Box Office King. Or 2020 Academy Award Best Picture Frontrunner.
60:60
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I’ll take a shower to clean off the typical feeling I have after a typical @Woolen_Horde iq sapping “film” choice and have new frames up soon.
I’m sorry that they all can’t be grandpa movies.
They could at least be good!
Name a bigger movie that came out in theaters in 2020! YOU CAN’T!
CraigM
1667
I dunno, my kids were pretty big on Onward.
This Twenty continues a stereotype:
Skipper
1669
I love the ribbing, you guys make me laugh.
I haven’t seen the latest one. They are good for a laugh or two, unfortunately, seeing the previews for this one left me thinking they’ve taken it a bit too long as a joke though.
IncorRosiePerezWhoIStillHaveACrushOnShesLikeTheNavaronegunSarahPalin!
Skipper
1672
Remember, this is Naveronegun we’re talking about here. The movies fall into a different, higher caliber.
Semi-Pro?
Buckaroo
1673
l know, but l’ve just had a look at the list, and we’ve probably already done all Peckinpah movies …
IncorrecTropics!
I would put White Men Can’t Jump in the “higher caliber” level of things.
And not just because of my unrequited Rosie issues.
Buckaroo
1676
This is not a stereotype; it is an oxymoron (not to be confused with Trump, who is a peroxide moron).
IncorreCaine2002OrClaudeDauphin1958!
This is correct. Other examples accepted would be “The Hollywood Liberal”, “The Cowardly Frenchman” or “The Drunken Irishman”.
MrTibbs
1679
It’s Blow, right, specifically Depp having his Stand and Deliver-style uncooperative class trope moment.
This great film does continue the Hollywood stereotypes of “crime-ridden Miami” and “yellow filter means Mexico, Miami or other foreign lands South of the border”.
The Sixty:
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The One Twenty:
“You failed because you had the wrong dream… What do you know about cocaine, @MrTibbs?”