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Post by ck100 on Jan 10, 2020 17:32:03 GMT
He doesn't exactly say which one (he shouldn't be happy with either of the ones he was involved with in my opinion): www.yahoo.com/entertainment/will-smith-admits-he-was-not-happy-with-this-sequel-073442575.htmlWill Smith stopped by The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Thursday to promote Bad Boys for Life, the third and final installment in the Bad Boys trilogy. It's been 25 years since the first Bad Boys film and 17 years since Bad Boys II. So why did the third film take so long to come to the big screen? Smith told Fallon, "What we tried to do, that was really critical and important to me, is not try to just do the old movies again. I was, like, ‘You had to take into consideration the time, had to take into consideration how the characters would have grown.’ And the reason it took so long is because I didn't want to make it as a cash grab. You know, 'Hey, everybody loves sequels, let's just do a sequel.’” Smith then low-key revealed he was not a fan of a couple of his last sequels and even named one of them. “You know, I had fumbled a couple of my last sequels." Smith then admitted, "You know, I wasn't happy with the Men in Black sequel."
While Smith didn't specifically reveal if it was Men in Black II or Men in Black III that he was unhappy with, back in 2012, while promoting the third installment, Smith stated in an interview that he didn't want to be "the sequel guy," unless it's sequels to Men in Black, Hancock or Bad Boys. However, just last year, the fourth film in the franchise, Men in Black: International, was released and Smith was noticeably absent. That being said, one can assume that it was the third film in the MIB franchise the actor was not proud of. On the other hand, Smith assured us that we're all going to really love Bad Boys for Life, and he's not just saying that.
"I's fantastic. Y'all going to love it," said Smith, who also admitted, "I say that a lot I'm going to keep it real. Sometimes I say y'all are gonna love it, and y'all not gonna love it. You know, 'cause sometimes I've seen it, and I know y'all not gonna love it, but it's an expensive movie. But this time, this movie is out of here, it is so good."
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Post by _ on Jan 10, 2020 17:55:11 GMT
Never seen them.
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Post by jamesbamesy on Jan 10, 2020 18:17:27 GMT
I’m guessing it was the second.
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Post by Jep Gambardella on Jan 10, 2020 18:28:37 GMT
I’m guessing it was the second. That would be my guess too. I remember not liking the second one very much, and then being pleasantly surprised when the third one came out.
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Post by jamesbamesy on Jan 10, 2020 18:35:14 GMT
I’m guessing it was the second. That would be my guess too. I remember not liking the second one very much, and then being pleasantly surprised when the third one came out. Yeah, I definitely prefer the third more.
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Post by politicidal on Jan 10, 2020 18:49:16 GMT
Part 3 was more fun and tried to have some heart by the end. The second 2 was just grating.
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Jan 10, 2020 19:46:24 GMT
The third MiB was better than the second, but he said "last couple of sequels" so it sounds likes talking about 3.
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Post by Lux on Jan 10, 2020 19:57:47 GMT
I actually liked the first two but hated the third. The less said about my thoughts on Hemsworth's MIB reboot the better.
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Post by Sarge on Jan 12, 2020 2:40:37 GMT
Liked them all, fun family movies.
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