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Blue Streak (1999)

Starring: Martin Lawrence, Luke Wilson Director: Les Mayfield Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Format: DVD
3.9 out of 5 stars See all reviews (77 customer reviews)

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Martin Lawrence can certainly talk a blue streak (witness his concert film, You So Crazy), but he tones it down to PG-13 for this by-the-book action comedy. Lawrence stars as Logan, a bank robber and jewel thief (nice role model we're supposed to cheer for) who, just before he is arrested, manages to stash the $20 million diamond he has just heisted at a construction site. When he is released from prison two years later, he returns to the scene of the crime only to find that the completed building houses a police station. To get inside and retrieve the precious gem he secures a fake ID and passes himself off as LAPD's newest, and most unorthodox, detective. As he demonstrated on his TV series, Lawrence has a knack for characterization second to Eddie Murphy. But he's no Beverly Hills Cop. Indulgent sequences where Martin has seemingly been given free reign to ad-lib are the film's weakest. Early on, Logan cases the police station outlandishly disguised as a snaggle-toothed, Geri-curled pizza deliveryman. You'd think the last thing his character would want to do is call attention to himself. Lawrence is at his best in the scenes in which, thanks to all those years of breaking and entering, his formerly lawless character proves to be a natural at cracking burglary cases. Logan is paired with the requisite white partner, Carlson (Luke Wilson), a buttoned-up rookie. Departing from the Lethal Weapon, buddy-movie playbook, they are not antagonists; theirs is more a teacher-mentor relationship. "Don't we need a warrant to do that?" Carlson asks Logan at one point. "We don't even need a key," Logan responds, picking a lock. There is little in Blue that is remotely fresh, but Lawrence fans, who watched him play it straight opposite Murphy in Life, will relish the opportunity to see him get down with his bad self. --Donald Liebenson

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JEWEL THIEF MILES LOGAN FINDS THE ONLY WAY HE CAN RECOVER A DIAMOND HE STOLE TWO YEARS PRIOR IS TO IMPERSONATE A DETECTIVE WHO, ALONG WITH HIS ROOKIE PARTNER, ENDS UP USING HIS WITS TO SOLVE CRIMES. SPECIAL FEATURES: PRODUCTION NOTES, ANIMATED MENUS, TALENT FILES, THEATRICAL TRAILER, AND MUCH MORE.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A funny movie, February 8, 2000
By Dean Sullivan (Tredegar, Wales, UK) - See all my reviews
Blue streak was a good film, funny, good action scenes and a good cast. Martain Lawerance is always good in the films he's been involoved with, from House Party 1&2, Bad boys and Nothing to lose. This is not his best movie (as Bad boys would take some beating), but is one of his best and a lot better than Nothing to lose. Blue Streak is a solid film. Extra on the DVD lok well worth the purchase inluding an HBO First Look Featurette, music video's and the trailer.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars James Berardinelli ...i loved it as you can see, December 9, 2000
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This review is from: Blue Streak [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Blue Streak appears to be Martin Lawrence's attempt at a Beverly Hills Cop - and it's not a particularly effective one. Even though I'm not a booster of the 1984 Eddie Murphy vehicle, it nevertheless possessed one critical asset that is entirely absent from Blue Streak: energy. This movie is stillborn. In general, action/comedies are dubious enterprises, and this one makes it apparent why. When the action isn't exciting and the comedy isn't funny, the result is almost painful. Lawrence has become involved in a film that makes us acutely embarrassed for him.

Lawrence's past movies have been hit-or-miss affairs. With the exception of A Thin Line Between Love and Hate, the actor/comedian has not gone solo, and this has been to his advantage. He's at his best when he has someone of equal stature and screen presence to play off of. In Bad Boys, it was Will Smith. In Nothing to Lose, it was Tim Robbins. And in Life, it was Eddie Murphy. Now, in Blue Streak, it's... Luke Wilson? I suppose the idea is that Wilson is intended to be the straight man, but Lawrence's antics are rarely amusing enough to warrant someone in that role, and the script lacks the deftness to handle anything more sophisticated than Lawrence dressing up in a disguise and acting like an idiot.

The story postulates the unlikely (but nevertheless potentially amusing) scenario that lifelong thief Miles Logan (Lawrence) is masquerading as a cop to retrieve a huge diamond he hid in one of the police station's air ducts two years ago. Of course, Miles only intends for the charade to last about an hour - just long enough for him to get into the secure part of the building, find an entrance to the ventilation system, retrieve his "property," and get out - but a series of coincidences conspire against him. Almost before he realizes what's going on, he has been saddled with a strait-laced partner named Carlson (Wilson), has made his first bust, and is being promoted to lead detective in the burglary division. What's more, Miles discovers that police work isn't all that bad. Unfortunately, two characters from his past surface to put his plans in danger, and one, the oily Deacon (Peter Greene), is out for blood.

The film relies heavily on Martin Lawrence for its success, but the actor is unable to deliver convincingly. Given the right material, Lawrence can be very funny (even in Nothing to Lose, a mostly-forgettable film, he had some hilarious moments), but there's nothing in Blue Streak that unleashes his comic potential. He's left floundering in a story that wants to turn him into an action hero, which he isn't. Little help is provided by the supporting cast, either. Luke Wilson (Home Fries) is bland, Peter Greene (Pulp Fiction) plays his usual role as a psycho, and David Chappelle is consistently irritating.

Director Les Mayfield (Flubber) mistakenly believes that if he throws enough pyrotechnics and gunfights onto the screen, the audience will forget about things like plot and character development. Since this is a comedy, we don't expect much of either here, but, for Blue Streak to work on any level, there has to be something more substantial than the pointless, paper-thin offerings of this screenplay. The film gets bogged down in the routine, tension-free chases and shoot-outs that typically sink these kinds of productions. Towards the beginning, it briefly seems as if Blue Streak intends to do something with the premise of the crook who unwittingly becomes revered as a top cop, but that aspect is quickly relegated to background noise. Unlike Bill Murray's The Man Who Knew Too Little, Blue Streak doesn't have the gumption to stretch things to ludicrous levels. With so little to hold an audience's attention, Blue Streak is a 95-minute waste of time that will have all but the most undiscriminating viewers seeing red.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "Blue Streak" is blazingly funny!, March 18, 2000
By A Customer
Take one great movie, and tack on some juicy extras, and what do you get? A DVD that's as dynamic as the "The Matrix" DVD in its simplicity! Get "Blue Streak" on DVD and you'll be glued to your DVD player for hours. And the movie didn't do too badly, either! The Pizza Man scene had me shaking with laughter, but you have to admit, the speeding car scene didn't do too badly, either. But what I liked most about this movie was the stuff that WASN'T funny. Take the final Deke and Miles confrontation at the end, I've never seen an ending like that since "The Sixth Sense"! In "Blue Streak", you never know what will happen, and that's a very remarkable quality for a movie. In short, Blue Streak is awesome!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect Comedy!!!
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4.0 out of 5 stars I Love this Movie
This is one of Martin's BEST movies (next to Big Momma's House). The Blu Ray upgrade is very nice. Good job BLU RAY!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Hilarious Movie!
Martin Lawrence stars as Logan, a bank robber and jewel thief. Just before he is arrested, he manages to stash the $20 million diamond he has just stolen at a construction site... Read more
Published 5 months ago by Mom & Pop Allison

1.0 out of 5 stars Just Stupid and Bad
Just plain stupid and bad on every level. Do not waste your time with this film. I expected better from Mr. Lawrence.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Hilarious
What riot...even after all this time that movie is still funny. Martin Lawrence rocks as a crook who should charge the LAPD tutor fees.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Family Favorate!!!
Our whole family loves this movie. We can watch it over and over again and again. Actually our oldest son (now 21)took the movie when he moved and we had to buy another one... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars martin lawrence's best movie. absolutely hilarious.
i'm not even that big of a martin lawrence fan. but this movie is absolutely hysterical. dave chapelle's parts are the best in it, too. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Martin Lawrence done it again.......funny!
What can i say...Martin Lawrence is just one funny guy and is a joy to watch him being silly which is what he does best. Read more
Published on May 5, 2007 by Wayside Park

1.0 out of 5 stars Rip Off
There was no dvd in the case when it arrived, even though the packaging had not been tampered with. i want a refund.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Dat's my boy! Martin is Brilliant!!!
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