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Old 05-02-2020, 04:25 PM
 
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Saw it on Amazon Prime for 5.00. Yikes, this was bad.

It was nice seeing Martin and Smith but the characters don't have the same chemistry as the 1st and (2nd to a degree). Martin's character has been made too much of a goof to the point that it is cartoonish. IMO, they took too long to make this trilogy. Martin is way out of shape.

Smith's chemistry with the potential love interest is very fabricated. The young cast of Ammo was well described by Smith by saying they are a Disney Teen casting. 5'1 Vanessa is bad-ass who kicks major butt and 6'2 Alexander Ludwig is a tech nerd that avoids the action until the end. LOL.

There is NO back-story on the new villain. The big reveal in pretty much at the end but there is still a lot of questions about his upbringing.

The action was decent. The jokes were decent and near the middle to end Martin gets his mojo back with the jokes.
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Old 05-02-2020, 06:38 PM
 
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Saw it on Amazon Prime for 5.00. Yikes, this was bad.

It was nice seeing Martin and Smith but the characters don't have the same chemistry as the 1st and (2nd to a degree). Martin's character has been made too much of a goof to the point that it is cartoonish.
I do not agree. I thought Martin Lawrence was too cartoonish in the second. He was more subdued here and fit in with the role.

Taking Michael Bay out of the director's chair helped this movie. It wasn't overlong and we actually cared about the characters. 8/10.
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