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After the first screening of the film, there were several scenes that needed to be added for comedy [...] D
The film is credited for rekindling interests in Porsches, many of those had been former fans. D
One of the reasons why there is so much improvisation in the film is that the studio only gave Micha [...] D
During the bathroom fight scene at Club Hell. Michael Bay was worried about killing the fish that sp [...] D
Michael Bay mentions on the commentary a fight he had with Will Smith near the end of production. It [...] D
Michael Bay wanted Will Smith to be topless for his footchase. However, Smith would only go so far a [...] D
Michael Bay mentions on the commentary that the budget was $17 million, but then states he had $9 mi [...] D
After the studio refused to fund the final action sequence, Michael Bay paid the studio $25,000 to s [...] D
Martin Lawrence told GQ that Laurence Fishburne turned down the role of Mike Lowrey. D
The experience Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer had on Beverly Hills Cop - Un piedipiatti a Beverly [...] D
According to the commentary, while filming the "Driving Miss Daisy" scene, Martin Lawrence had compl [...] D
Michael Bay screened the opening scene for his mother, Harriet, who was concerned about how much pro [...] D
The movie was originally set to be filmed in New York. D
According to Michael Bay, Sony bought the rights to the script from Disney for $3 million. Martin La [...] D
An introduction to Mike Lowrey was originally in the film, but it was cut. Michael Bay explains it w [...] D
The two leads were originally intended for Eddie Murphy and Wesley Snipes. D
While at the boxing gym, Marcus is seen bumping into things while attempting to shadow box and fumbl [...] D
Filming began on June 27, 1994 and wrapped on August 31, 1994 after 65 days of filming. D
Lowry drives a 1993 Porsche 911 Turbo II 3.6. The designation on the rear end "Turbo 3.6" can clearl [...] D
In Nov. 2020, producer Jerry Bruckheimer revealed that before Will Smith and Martin Lawrence signed [...] D
The opening scene where Mike and Marcus are held up by two carjackers was shot in Los Angeles weeks [...] D
Michael Bay recalls getting the project working under Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer. Coming off [...] D
In one particular scene, Joe Pantoliano's character is standing behind Marcus Burnett. Michael Bay n [...] D
The hangar blown up in the final scene, was originally erected in 1929 at the Opa Locka Airport, 11 [...] D
The 4 barrel pistol that Fouchet pulls out just before being killed is the COP .357. The pistol is n [...] D
Trailer narrated by Hal Douglas. D
Vic Manni, who plays one of Fouchet's bodyguards in the first movie, was the actual bodyguard of pro [...] D
Marisa Tomei was considered for the role of Julie Mott. D
Michael Bay mentions the studio began backing the project more after seeing the early dailies and re [...] D
"The funny thing about Bad Boys was it was written so white," says Michael Bay. He remembers the rea [...] D
When NHL enforcer Marty McSorley (who played on the LA Kings that year) makes his appearance in the [...] D
Michael Bay has gone on record about his dissatisfaction with the ultimate cut of he film. He expres [...] D
The film's production was extremely grueling for Michael Bay due to script problems (Bay would later [...] D
The building used for the police headquarters is actually the county courthouse for Dade County. D
One stunt involved the villain's car, a Shelby Cobra 427, driving out of the back of an aircraft, wh [...] D
Michael Bay was so enamored by the city of Miami that he invested in some properties there. He would [...] D
Téa Leoni was accidentally knocked out by Martin Lawrence's stunt double. She recalled, "I ended [...] D
The early scene at the gym was only supposed to focus on Will Smith's character and Karen Alexander' [...] D
Michael Bay remembers showing the first scene of the film to his mother. She wasn't to pleased with [...] D
Don Simpson only arrived in Miami a week before filming was set to begin. Michael Bay notes the prod [...] D
Martin Lawrence and Will Smith were starring in their own hit television shows, Martin (1992) and Wi [...] D
The opening car-jacking scene was based on true accounts of how it's pulled off sometimes with a bea [...] D
Michael Bay notes on the commentary one day when he and his line producer, Bruce Pustin, got into a [...] D
The Internal Affairs officer's part was originally written for a man to play. D
Martin Lawrence, Saverio Guerra and Julio Oscar Mechoso would work together 4 years later in Da ladr [...] D
Now Playing Podcast reviewed Bad Boys. This film received one "recommend" and two "not recommends". D
The car driven by Fouchet during the end car chase is an old AC Superblower, basically a Shelby Cobr [...] D
To date, this is Michael Bay's only film in 1.85:1 aspect ratio. D
The big problem with the film is that they had little money to pay someone to come in and rewrite it [...] D
Michael Bay demanded the miniature MIAMI sign seen at the beginning be directly underneath the landi [...] D
Opa Locka Airport, where the final scenes were filmed, was used by the CIA in the 1950s and 1960s as [...] D
The Porsche 911 used in the opening scene of the film was lent to the production by Michael Bay, who [...] D
The foot chase scene after the hotel shootout was all filmed in a single day. Michael Bay mentions h [...] D
Mike's handgun used throughout the movie is a Sig-Sauer P226, he also carries a backup Sig-Sauer P23 [...] D
Ex basketball player John Salley, who makes a cameo in this film, was a member of the Detroit Piston [...] D
On the commentary, Michael Bay implores fans not to think he steals from John Woo. The shootout scen [...] D
The film features a reference to Michael Jordan being retired from basketball. Less than a month bef [...] D
Michael Bay noted the difficulty he had working with the local, Miami crew and how none of them were [...] D
Michael Bay's only film (as of 27th November 2020) to be under 2 hours, with a tuning time of 1 hour [...] D
Directorial debut of Michael Bay. D
While filming the shot of the Cobra driving out the back of the plane, the vintage vehicle crashed o [...] D
Director Michael Bay didn't like the script and often engaged Will Smith and Martin Lawrence in disc [...] D
The original title for this movie was Bulletproof Hearts, and was written for Dana Carvey and Jon Lo [...] D
The scene in the convenience store, wherein the clerk puts a gun to Burnett and Lowrey's heads and y [...] D
Marcus's handgun throughout the movie is a Smith & Wesson model 4506 with an original bulged frame w [...] D
At the beginning of the movie, Marcus (Martin Lawrence) comments that he wouldn't get food from Denn [...] D