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[YT Edit] Beverly Hills Cop (1984)

Hey guys! Here is the YT edit for "Beverly Hills Copy" which will premiere shortly!

[YT Edit] Beverly Hills Cop (1984)

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Sounds like Crazy Frog gave you some serious PTSD, Cassie.

Mark Vaderr

the guy looks familiar ? .... he was in he movie Aliens ....

mhz

Your preaching to the choir Mark, lol.

Joe J

Beverley hills cops, lethal Weapons, Die hards etc. you’ve gotta love this 80s/90s action movies, especially when they have some good humour in them. I also love Cassie’s reactions to these kind of movies. When I think back to Lethal Weapon 4 at the end, I think Cassie went though every single emotion in about the last 10-15 minutes of that movie. A buddy cop movies poll could be: “48 Hours” “Bad Boys” “Rush Hour” “Tango and Cash” “Red Heat” “Last Boy Scout” I still think we need a Action poll soon as there are a couple of big ones left for Cassie, such as: “Under Siege” and “Cliffhanger”

Mark White

Clay you know I respect your opinion, but I feel BHC 2 is a good sequel and I think Cassie will enjoy BHC 2 just in the way she enjoyed the Lethal Weapon sequels. In my humble opinion! 🙂

Mark White

Check out Deliverance, Stephen. He's a good guy in that.

Clarence Newman

In the book Paul and Me, it was revealed how much Newman and McQueen hated each other, and it was all over top billing (via Far Out Magazine). In 1974, McQueen had thought he'd reached Newman's level, as he was in talks to star alongside the actor in the epic disaster movie The Towering Inferno. Nevertheless, that still wasn't good enough, as McQueen wanted top billing over Newman. While the actors weren't on the same level in terms of talent, they were both as bankable as each other. It's hard to say who ultimately should have gotten top billing, as they were both bankable stars and brought in guaranteed audiences. The arguments didn't end with the top billing either, as McQueen was upset that he didn't have the same number of lines in the movie as Newman. McQueen went through the whole script and counted how many lines each of the actors had. Upon finding out that he had fewer lines, McQueen went behind everyone's back and requested that the screenwriter add more lines for his character. Not only that but McQueen wanted to have the last line of the movie, regardless of whether it worked narratively. It was this petty move that led to Newman calling his costar a "chicken s***." The producers had a creative answer to resolve the conflict over The Towering Inferno's top billing. On the poster for The Towering Inferno, McQueen's name appears first with Newman's name appearing second. However, Newman's name appears above McQueen's in a diagonal fashion. The alignment of the names on the poster looks awkward, but it achieved the impossible and both actors got what they wanted, almost. Depending on how people look at the poster, either Newman or McQueen could have top billing. However, McQueen still wasn't totally happy and saw it as a compromise. Given that McQueen had lost so many roles due to his over-the-top demands, it's likely that the actor finally realized that sticking to his guns and demanding top billing could have lost him another monumental role. McQueen reportedly turned down an offer to star alongside Bruce Lee in The Silent Flute because the Great Escape actor wasn't in "the business of making other people stars." For The Magnificent Seven, McQueen feuded with costar Yul Brynner and constantly tried to upstage him (via Daily Express). While The Towering Inferno was the first time McQueen and Newman had ever worked together, they almost collaborated five years earlier; however, McQueen's demands once again got in the way of his starring in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. McQueen ultimately turned down Sundance Kid because, once again, he wanted top billing when the studio wouldn't allow it. McQueen also, once again, requested that the two lead actors have an equal amount of lines. The studio wouldn't budge and Robert Redford was cast as the Sundance Kid instead. As a result, Redford and Newman became an iconic duo thanks to the 1969 release. The infamous feud between Steve McQueen and Paul Newman on the set of The Towering Inferno might have been a result of the behind-the-scenes negotiations of the 1969 movie. The two actors likely had some pent-up frustration and the Bullit actor not getting the role of Sundance Kid in the classic film could have been a catalyst that led to his contempt for the Butch Cassidy actor before they'd even worked together. The King of Cool ultimately lost out on an opportunity of a lifetime with Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, and that was probably what made the demanding actor compromise on dual top billing for The Towering Inferno.

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By the way, that’s his actual laugh 😂

Michael McBee

This was a great time, thank you, Cassie. I saw this when it was released and it's still a favorite. I'm glad you enjoyed it.

Michael Smith

Part 2 is still worth watching as it's a lot of fun, but I can't imagine many people think it's better than this one is. I'd stop after 2, there was a big break before they came back with 3, and they made it PG-13, ruining a lot of the magic that made this movie. I don't know if you've ever seen this movie, but the movie that for me most reminds me of Beverly Hills Cop, even more than Part 2, is the Chevy Chase movie Fletch. Same kind of music, same kind of smart, wisecracking lead character investigating a mystery using a bunch of characters, all against the wishes of his pissed off boss, while also running afoul of the local police. If you liked this movie, I guarantee you'll also like Fletch.

Stranger2Reality

The third one is what?

Philip Alan

Back when movies and new hit songs went hand in hand. New Attitude #17 Neutron Dance #6 The Heat Is On #2 Stiri It Up #41 Axel F #3

Bill W

Beverly Hills Cop series (1-4) are my favorite Eddie Murphy movies. I’m so happy they were able to recapture the fun feel of the original trilogy in the fourth movie after 30 years! 🚔 I also think he’s hilarious in Haunted Mansion (2003), it’s one I watch every October. 👻

VirtuallyVeronicka

Super reaction! Enjoyed this so much! 👍🍿!

Jason Henderson

Yeah, he did great as Mike in Breaking Bad.

Clay F

1. BHC (1984) [RT=82%]. Thanks for the reaction. I enjoyed this. 2. 48 Hrs. (1982) [RT=92%]. Eddy Murphy’s first movie. React to this if you want another 80s Murphy movie and/or if you want to better understand his career. Murphy received Golden Globe nomination for New Star of the Year. A more noir feel than BHC. Nick Nolte did great as his ‘buddy’. One of the most commercially successful films of 1982. 3. Skip the BHC sequels and Another 48 Hrs. IMDB 6.6, RT 48%, RT Audience 58% -- BHC2 (1987) IMDB 5.5, RT 11%, RT Audience 35% -- BHC3 (1994) IMDB 5.9, RT 19%, RT Audience 35% -- Another 48 Hrs. (1990)

Clay F

The second one is VERY good!!!! The third one was pretty good too!! The fourth one is on Netflix ‐ and it was also really good!!!! I highly recommend that you eventually watch them all!!

David Livingston

The guy who shot Axel's friend is Mike from Breaking Bad.

The Wanderer

I know people have different opinions but that ones seriously out there. it’s like saying Flubber is Robin Williams best movie 😂😂

Dean Holt

Ouch!

Richard Maurer

20:40 Rosewood: "By the time the average American is fifty, he's got five pounds of undigested red meat in his bowels." Taggart: "Why are you telling me this? What makes you think I have any interest in that at all?" Well, you've demonstrated you're not very good at steak-outs. 🥁💥

Happy Hanukkah

Not my favorite Eddie Murphy movie. Bowfinger is far superior!

Paul Anderson

This was the first R rated movie my parents ever let me watch. Always been a favorite of mine. Really enjoyed your reaction to it. The sequel is good too! Enjoy

T.L.A

Glad you liked it. I enjoyed watching it with you. Part 2 is good, but I would advise against watching Part 3, or the more recent Part 4 which went straight to Netflix.

Darren Harrison

I'm glad you finally managed to retrieve the DVD from that sleeping bag it got stuffed into. https://www.youtube.com/live/tWdRhO9LDRM?t=7234s You needn't worry about my leaving just yet. After all, you still owe me one last movie from those five. :-)

Happy Hanukkah

One of his better films nice mix of action and comedy. Although 48 hrs was good also and it's sequel. another 48 hrs.

Tim C

Eddie doesn’t laugh like that anymore because it became such a famous laugh that everyone would ask him to laugh all the time. So he just stopped laughing like that.

Trevor Rotan

This is a classic 80’s movie (definitely my favorite Eddie Murphy movie). You should always be careful of the banana in the tailpipe trick.

Ted Whalen

Lt. Bogomil, was played by Ronny Cox. He played a really good bad guy. This and the Star Trek TNG two parter Chain of Command are the only times I have seen him play a good guy.

Stephen Last

I don't have the DVD of this one, but I put the full reaction on in the background last week while I was working. It sounded like Cassie enjoyed herself so I'm really looking forward to the YT edit. Too late tonight so I've got it to look forward to tomorrow. Thanks for finally ticking this one off, Cassie. You'll see that your fears of us leaving you if you watch the top-requested movies are completely unfounded, so hopefully you'll now stop boycotting Cool Hand Luke and The Towering Inferno. In the immortal words of Axel Foley...."Trust me."

Clarence Newman

"The Merchandise"! It's cigarettes, Cassie. No one's gonna miss 'em.

Dave Sees Movies

Heh heh heh heh heh !😝

Jason Henderson

If Cassie does watch Legend, it has to be the version with Tangerine Dream's soundtrack. I don't dislike Jerry Goldsmith's score, but it's much more traditional and lacks the fantastical nature of Tangerine Dream's soundtrack. I believe the European and Director’s Cut of the film feature Jerry Goldsmith’s soundtrack, while the shorter American cut features Tangerine Dream’s. My friend recently watched Legend with one of my other friends, and I was like, 'Omg, so how did you find the soundtrack?' She replied, 'Eh, it’s alright, pretty forgettable.' I was shocked, So I played the soundtrack for her and that’s when I realised she’d watched the Director’s Cut with Jerry Goldsmith’s music. Once she heard Tangerine Dream’s score, she adored it. I had to show her the film again with that soundtrack, and she ended up loving the movie even more. I can’t imagine how many people have watched Legend for the first time and never experienced Tangerine Dream’s soundtrack.

LittleGalaxyBoy

Bronson Pinchot kills me every time I watch that scene with Serge.

Joel Baumgartner

Please consider watching Legend from 1985. I'm 100% sure you'll love it, being such a big Tom fan. Thanks for this, and all you do, and have a wonderful weekend! 🚔🎥🧝‍♀️🍿👏🫶

GomezAddams

It’s good now 🙂

Anthony Carlson

All good now 🙂

Anthony Carlson

Just a Heads up Cassie. It says Full Reaction…not YouTube Edit 😀

Walter Crockett

FYI, it says Full reaction😊

Cole Jennett


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