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Blue Streak (1999)

Blue Streak
Martin enjoys a silent form of physical comedy, a little more than the other passengers in the elevator.

Starring:

Starring
Martin Lawrence
Luke Wilson

Released By:

Columbia Tri-Star

Released In:

1999

Rated:

PG-13

Reviewed By:

Adam Mast

Grade:

B-

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A few months back, it was reported that Martin Lawrence slipped into a three day coma after working out for a new film. Thankfully, he's recovered since then. Blue Streak is a vehicle movie for him, and it's also a film that works much better than the coming attraction suggests.

This film is a typical fish-out-of-water story featuring Lawrence as a thief who poses as a police officer to recover a hidden jewel that's been stashed in the police station. Lawrence has tremendous energy in this role, reminiscent of Eddie Murphy in Beverly Hills Cop.

Sure, the plot is implausible. It contains many absurd situations and lackluster performances, but the bottom line is that this movie does what it's supposed to: be light and fast paced with dorky humor around every corner. If you liked Bad Boys and Rush Hour, Blue Streak is for you.

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