Funny enough, I’m watching a Scrubs episode right now and he’s in it doing the same thing. He tends to do the same style in every movie. I thought Ryan Reynolds was funny, but I guess it depends on your level of how much you like him or not. Did they film this during the pandemic because could be one reason why this is subpar despite the great cast. Speaking of screaming, besides Salma, it seemed like everyone was told to just shout their lines at each other while mindless action was happening around them. I guess she had to compete with Samuel L. Salma was screaming and cursing MOTHER FUCKER every other line.
#How many times did samuel l jackson say mother fucker in the hitmans bodyguard movie#
I’m all for cursing but this movie felt a bit excessive for the sake of being over the top vulgar. Scenes where they filmed in front of a green screen were very noticeable and some of the action was very cartoony. Story was all over the place, the action was a bit too jolty and the CGI felt like it was on a budget not normal for an action movie. This was still enjoyable but it was definitely a mess of a movie. I enjoyed the first movie but didn’t think it really warranted a sequel all that much.
It’s all a bit silly trying to explain more of this plot so just watch it since it probably won’t make much sense when watching it either. Things happen when they rescue Darius, and end up in the hands of Interpol, who enlist their help to take down terrorist Aristotle Papadopoulos (Antonio Banderas). He tries to clear his head and go on vacation, but it’s short lived when Darius’s wife Sonia (Salma Hayek) asks for his help. The sequel picks up after the first one, with bodyguard Michael Bryce (Ryan Reynolds) traumatized from his experience with hitman Darius Kincaid. So naturally, the sequel is even more over the top, messy plot and script but I still laughed throughout the movie. The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard is the sequel to The Hitman’s Bodyguard, which was an entertaining action comedy flick that was over the top. Written By: Tom O’Connor, Brandon Murphy, Phillip Murphy Jackson, Salma Hayek, Frank Grillo, Antonio Banderas, Morgan Freeman, Tom Hopper