I was OBSESSED with the arriving to L.A. scene as a kid. Obsessed. I re-wound the VHS 1000 times (remember VHSs?). It was the combination of seeing "Los Angeles" and Patti Labelle's voice. At that point, I had never seen or heard anything like this. This movie is ICONIC.
@@dars5229 That is amazing, man. Cheers! I've been to Beverly Hills a few times at this point, but never with the privilege of blasting this song. Next time for me ;).
So fun fact about the hotel scene. Eddie was referencing a real life rolling stone article about himself called “Eddie Murphy Sitting On Top of The World.”
At 5:23, the manager said that the room would $235 per night. At the time, I thought that was a lot of money and everyone in the theater gasped. Now it's a normal rate.
Always wondered how that 70's model Chevy Nova made it all the way from Detroit, through the stifling hot deserts of Arizona, and into the state of California - all in one piece.
The guy that plays the Captain is a Real police Captain from Detroit. When they were scouting for actors the producer went to one of the police stations to see about buying old police cars and loved how this Captain sounded when he was giving other officers a lecture.
And the homicide division at that, so the real inspector of homicide division of DPD played same role in the movie, they did a phenomenal job of casting for this. And then that amazing soundtrack, one of the best movies of all time.
I was born and raised in Los Angeles and recognize some locations in old films shot here. So, at 3:22 as he exits the car, that's NOT Beverly Hills, it's actually Downtown Los Angeles on the backside of the famous Biltmore Hotel (built in 1923). The majority of the hotel sequences were done at this location. At 3:45, this is the interior of the Biltmore Hotel, which still looks like this today, with a few minor adjustments. The hotel has been used in many, many movies, music videos and television shows because of it's old school style. The original "Ghostbusters" hotel scene was filmed there, the final dance scene from "True LIes" and many more. The check-in booth in the scene with Eddie Murphy here is still there, though this section of the Hotel, no longer serves as the lobby because after 1984, the lobby was moved to one of the upper levels. Today, this area is just a gathering space for customers of the cafe, which you cannot see (it's off-screen). Pay very close attention to the ceiling design with Eddie walking in, then watch near the end of this music video featuring Jennifer Lopez, she'll be standing on a balcony facing the camera....behind her is the same room Eddie Murphy steps into (but it's a reverse angle)...see here > th-cam.com/video/LryQJ25CnKU/w-d-xo.html.
The hotel scene was an introduction to me of how to deal with things in the US. Loved it! Eddie Murphy rocked in the movie and he is my all time favorite...
I’m a cop. Anyone know the reason Inspector Todd orders him to have his head checked out at the hospital? He insists that he goes and gets his head looked at because he said *_”#2:_*_ A Professional Hit, _*_#3:_*_ at a Cop’s Apartment…”_ the medical report stating that the wound on Axel Foley’s head being consistent with him being unconscious at the apparent time of murder would be Foley’s Alibi & rule him out as a suspect Inspector Todd won’t officially let Foley near the case because he KNOWS Foley’s not going to keep himself out of the investigation. Inspector Todd is protecting him, that’s also why Inspector Todd vouched for Axel when LT. Bogomil called him. And that’s definitely what happened, that’s why after LT. Bogomil talks to Inspector Todd, he says “Forget about what you can prove, what do you have?” & the whole thing about Coffee Grounds comes up & SGT Taggert says _”Yeah, You said something about that before…what does that mean?”_ & LT. Bogomil explains “Drug Cartels are known to pack their drugs in coffee grounds…the scent throws off the dogs”. This movie paints a beautiful picture that older, seasoned veteran cops are in important high ranks for a reason…
I've seen this movie several times and I never thought about that. I assumed he just wanted Foley to go to the hospital as a matter of procedure and to get Foley away from the crime scene ( and out of his hair)
This came on tv aleast 10 times a year as kid ..me and my big bro would run a goodies from tha kitchen and enjoy for da next hour and a half...lol im 39 now..good ole days
i think Murphy in this has to be one of my favorite lead acts ever. He plays it so friggin naturaly and funny it really is as you said fun and feel good.
@@mashmash7877that's your opinion why ppl have to kill people's joy because they disagree with them 😂 I love 3 too that's our opinion why does it bother you
Soon as I heard this song start in South Park Post Covid I new straight away they where paying tribute to Beverly Hills cop such a great movie and choice of music
It saddens me a lot how Beverly Hills changed for the worse Watching videos of how now Beverly Hills look like a ghost town, closed stores and rampant crime I wish I had a Time Machine and go back to the old days Back when not only Beverly Hills but also the whole country was a better place
@@ManuelFlores-oe2wf Yes, you can see this clearly in the numerous walking videos here on youtube, it has the same effect as in this video, only with today's fashionable zeitgeist.
I didn’t know Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer produced this when I first saw it. It doesn’t have the Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer Films logo at the beginning. Love this film though.
Funny how Eddie Murphys character in this movie can't afford Beverly hills and today the real Eddie lives in a mega mansion in Beverly hills just like the ones he's driving by in the movie but bigger
@@Mr.White10-65 at that time when he's doing Beverly hills cop he likely could have afforded based on that movie deal he signed. Even still now where he lives and can afford to live in Beverly hills are superior to the homes they showed him driving by in that movie.
@@Karmaisabliss215 Correct, but he was definitely a millionaire by the time he did Beverly Hills Cop. He had Saturday Night Live under his belt and the movies 48 Hours and Trading Places......plus Delirious.
My boss from Moscow said she was watching this movie & knew immediately she was going to Beverly Hills. Within a year- she ended up working at an art gallery off Rodeo. She didn't speak English, but she was inspired by Beverly Hills Cop.
Axel Foley: Don't you think I realize what's going on here, miss? Who do you think I am, huh? Don't you think I know that if I was some hotshot from out of town that pulled inside here and you guys made a reservation mistake, I'd be the first one to get a room and I'd be upstairs relaxing right now. But I'm not some hotshot from out of town, I'm a small reporter from "Rolling Stone" magazine that's in town to do an exclusive interview with Michael Jackson that's gonna be picked up by every major magazine in the country. I was gonna call the article "Michael Jackson Is Sitting On Top of the World," but now I think I might as well just call it "Michael Jackson Can Sit On Top of the World Just As Long As He Doesn't Sit in the Beverly Palm Hotel 'Cause There's No Nergo Allowed in There!"
Can someone tell me why that little riff at the begging of the stir it up? Why is not in the actual song? Can I have some answers anyways I really love this film one the best in my opinion
There, that's a clip instead of some 30 sec cut up scene. This movie will always be Bitchen🤙 I especially love 'Stir It Up' Labelle song playing through it, makes it so much better.
If you're motivated, you can do it in about two days assuming an overnight stay. I drove from Connecticut to Chicago and it took about 14 hours. That's about 40% of the trip
I've lived in both the LA area and in Ohio about an hour south of Detroit most of my life, and I've driven or ridden a motorcycle between Ohio and LA many times (last year was my 20th time) over the years by almost every route possible just to break up the monotony. By the most direct route to BH from Detroit it's about 2300 miles. If you can average 75 mph - that's tough to do with traffic, weather, etc - it's about 32 hours of road time. Add on any stops for gas, food, sleep, whatever. HOWEVER, Axel's trip at the time this move was made (1984) would have been during the days of the national 55 mph speed limit, which was in effect from the mid 1970s - mid 1990s. Trust me, it took a LOT more time to make that drive back then. It was like being in a construction zone the whole way. 2300 miles at 55 mph is about 42 driving hours, plus whatever stops you have to make.
I'll never be able to see this film without remembering the BBC tv version broadcast in late 1992 in which all the swearing had been edited and minced around. "Narrow ass" became "narrassan". My brother and I still joke about it to this day.
Great! The reason why Axel is laughing on the street after he left the hotel: one of the two guys wears the same jacket as Michal Jackson in the video "Thriller"!
🎶Baby, stir it up, got to break it up now When I think about tomorrow, ooh, I can´t wait to Stir it, got to shake it up now If I have to beg or borrow, I´m not gonna take it anymore🎶 The great Patti LaBelle
4:36 all the way to 5:08, Axel was radiating his voice like a tsunami 🌊 to get everyone’s attention and to make a bad image to this hotel if he doesn’t get a room.
I was OBSESSED with the arriving to L.A. scene as a kid. Obsessed. I re-wound the VHS 1000 times (remember VHSs?). It was the combination of seeing "Los Angeles" and Patti Labelle's voice. At that point, I had never seen or heard anything like this. This movie is ICONIC.
me too! And I finally visited Beverly Hills last summer I had still this song on my mind all the time hahah the same places he was there haha
Got to drive through Beverly Hills a few years ago cranking "Stir It Up." Not bad for a poor kid from Dublin who also saw this on VHS.
@@dars5229 That is amazing, man. Cheers! I've been to Beverly Hills a few times at this point, but never with the privilege of blasting this song. Next time for me ;).
One of the greatest sequences in Hollywood history. Pure visual storytelling with Eddie's comedic talents. LOVE this.
😂
One of my favorite movie, those childhood days
I could watch it
continuously, but it will always gives me the same feelings. Exciting, funny and goddamn cool
Always puts a smile on my face. What a great film
That women smiling at Axel and her man reacting the way he does cracks me up every time.
"Woman".
DAMN still can't believe Gil had no prior acting experience. He's sooooo good
He was a cop when got the role, he's just being himself
Eddie Murphy was in the zone with this movie he was so damn hilarious, Even to this day one of my favourite movies
So fun fact about the hotel scene. Eddie was referencing a real life rolling stone article about himself called “Eddie Murphy Sitting On Top of The World.”
Eddie Murphie’s charisma is all over the place. It’s impossible not to like him.
At 5:23, the manager said that the room would $235 per night. At the time, I thought that was a lot of money and everyone in the theater gasped. Now it's a normal rate.
Damn right.
I was thinking the same thing .. I’d say 235 then is about 750 now.
What the heck is crazy as going over there unless you want to blend in no way not with his Mumford shirt on
For Middle Class Indians Like Me , $235 for a night is still a hefty amount lol😑😪😂
@@dayra6425 it's about 600
The stare he gives when he hears that room rate is the same stare I gave a co-worker today when she told me some paperwork was due in tomorrow.
The cotton field remark always cracks me up. And man, when "Stir It Up" sets in, it's just divine!
I still can’t believe South Park parodied this scene so fucking perfectly.
Link please.
@@HovaNirvana th-cam.com/video/du-Jh-LwDS8/w-d-xo.html
With the conjob flu
@@HovaNirvana Search stan return to South Park
Just missing Eddie's laugh
Always wondered how that 70's model Chevy Nova made it all the way from Detroit, through the stifling hot deserts of Arizona, and into the state of California - all in one piece.
It's a journey of about 2,300 miles, which would probably take about 5 days of driving. It's impressive for a "crappy blue Chevy Nova"! 😂
Right lol with a bad transmission and breaks 😂😂😂😂
@@jasonwilson8671 It wasn't just a regular car. It was a SUPER car. And all that was missing from it - was a cape.
@@plissken2156 😂😂😂😂😂 touché
@@plissken2156that was so perfect👏 🤣🤣 read that in eddies voice and laughed out loud 🤣
I didn’t just walk into town from the cotton fields. Great line.
YES LOL
The guy that plays the Captain is a Real police Captain from Detroit. When they were scouting for actors the producer went to one of the police stations to see about buying old police cars and loved how this Captain sounded when he was giving other officers a lecture.
I read that He also campaigned for mayor against the corrupt criminal kwame kilpatrick, but unfortunately lost the election.
And the homicide division at that, so the real inspector of homicide division of DPD played same role in the movie, they did a phenomenal job of casting for this. And then that amazing soundtrack, one of the best movies of all time.
"The longest vacation you ever heard of"
In other words fired lol.
I've always loved how he says that.
In what Inspector Todd said is giving Axel Foley a warning..... great line in Beverly Hills Cop
I was born and raised in Los Angeles and recognize some locations in old films shot here. So, at 3:22 as he exits the car, that's NOT Beverly Hills, it's actually Downtown Los Angeles on the backside of the famous Biltmore Hotel (built in 1923). The majority of the hotel sequences were done at this location. At 3:45, this is the interior of the Biltmore Hotel, which still looks like this today, with a few minor adjustments. The hotel has been used in many, many movies, music videos and television shows because of it's old school style. The original "Ghostbusters" hotel scene was filmed there, the final dance scene from "True LIes" and many more. The check-in booth in the scene with Eddie Murphy here is still there, though this section of the Hotel, no longer serves as the lobby because after 1984, the lobby was moved to one of the upper levels. Today, this area is just a gathering space for customers of the cafe, which you cannot see (it's off-screen). Pay very close attention to the ceiling design with Eddie walking in, then watch near the end of this music video featuring Jennifer Lopez, she'll be standing on a balcony facing the camera....behind her is the same room Eddie Murphy steps into (but it's a reverse angle)...see here > th-cam.com/video/LryQJ25CnKU/w-d-xo.html.
th-cam.com/video/lbb4xwYj19g/w-d-xo.html
1 Corinthians 15:1-4 the gospel
Whoa, that is SUCH cool fucking trivia! I got the J Lo video open in the next tab! Identical--thanks bro
@@groovegrown No problem man. There's a lot more, but had to give just a sample size of what I know.
The hotel scene was an introduction to me of how to deal with things in the US. Loved it! Eddie Murphy rocked in the movie and he is my all time favorite...
So...you thought everyone in the US is stuck up and rich? I take it you've never been to Missouri?
@@mikedemirdjian9976 akhper, you are missing my point. How to deal with situations does not mean stuck up and rich, but how to stand your ground.
@@mikedemirdjian9976 I have been to Kansas, Missouri. Not impressed
Yh but if they actually don’t have any rooms available, then you’ll end up looking like a fool and still no room😩
Pure nostalgia. Watched this last night on telly .my first movie on VHS
Eddie Murphy has the best laugh ever 😁
There is something in the 80s of awesome
and it cant be reasoned with. it cant be bargained with. it doesn't feel pity or remorse and it absolutely will not stop...
Everything, except we didn't have these Smart phones, only thing
I’m a cop. Anyone know the reason Inspector Todd orders him to have his head checked out at the hospital? He insists that he goes and gets his head looked at because he said
*_”#2:_*_ A Professional Hit, _*_#3:_*_ at a Cop’s Apartment…”_ the medical report stating that the wound on Axel Foley’s head being consistent with him being unconscious at the apparent time of murder would be Foley’s Alibi & rule him out as a suspect Inspector Todd won’t officially let Foley near the case because he KNOWS Foley’s not going to keep himself out of the investigation. Inspector Todd is protecting him, that’s also why Inspector Todd vouched for Axel when LT. Bogomil called him. And that’s definitely what happened, that’s why after LT. Bogomil talks to Inspector Todd, he says “Forget about what you can prove, what do you have?” & the whole thing about Coffee Grounds comes up & SGT Taggert says _”Yeah, You said something about that before…what does that mean?”_ & LT. Bogomil explains “Drug Cartels are known to pack their drugs in coffee grounds…the scent throws off the dogs”. This movie paints a beautiful picture that older, seasoned veteran cops are in important high ranks for a reason…
I've seen this movie several times and I never thought about that.
I assumed he just wanted Foley to go to the hospital as a matter of procedure and to get Foley away from the crime scene ( and out of his hair)
@@23randomuser Who says they're mutually exclusive? 😁
@@23randomuser🤣🤣🤣🤣😩😆😅😂🤦🏾♀️
This came on tv aleast 10 times a year as kid ..me and my big bro would run a goodies from tha kitchen and enjoy for da next hour and a half...lol im 39 now..good ole days
You know? The dialogues. The dialogues of great movies in 80s are epic.
Watched this movie since the 7th grade in 2014. Great Movie 👍
This movie is a journey. It's really fun and feel good to watch. I love Eddie Murphy. I love all the movies. Beverly Hills cop 3 my favorite
It is has you feel like you taking a peaceful vacation and enjoying life!!!
i think Murphy in this has to be one of my favorite lead acts ever. He plays it so friggin naturaly and funny it really is as you said fun and feel good.
part 3 was awful
Part 3 is your favorite? I presume you're trolling 🤔
@@mashmash7877that's your opinion why ppl have to kill people's joy because they disagree with them 😂 I love 3 too that's our opinion why does it bother you
Eddie Murphy is my favourite actor
Eddie's best film by far followed by trading places.
Coming to America is #1
48 Hrs!
Golden child was my persnoal favorite but overall BH Cop was the best
What about Coming to America? That's gotta be in his Top 3.
@@UptownNYC Great film, but I'd say joint 3rd with 48 Hours.
Miss 80's tv shows and movies so much
“South Park: Post COVID” anyone?
yup, here to watch the original!
You can freely consider this as one of the most iconic and best cinematography masterwork in the world.
lol... no
VHS days where the best
His best lines throughout his entire career.
I love him laughing at the two leather clad dudes yet he was rocking those outfits in the 80s himself 😂
I think that is why he was laughing. It was so unexpected because the people he saw on the streets were not extras.
@@HG-qi3cplol
Oh man his laugh cracks me up
hah hah hah hah hah
Being rich and living in Beverly Hills in the 80s must’ve felt like heaven
If you had the means Beverly Hills would’ve been like toy town in the 80s
Is it different today? The same applies to Malibu.
Soon as I heard this song start in South Park Post Covid I new straight away they where paying tribute to Beverly Hills cop such a great movie and choice of music
“We’re talking about a friend of mine here!!” Great line. Always loved Axel’s combination of humour and intensity. Amazing movie 🍿 4/4.
Now the South Parkers get Beverly Hills Cop.
It saddens me a lot how Beverly Hills changed for the worse
Watching videos of how now Beverly Hills look like a ghost town, closed stores and rampant crime
I wish I had a Time Machine and go back to the old days
Back when not only Beverly Hills but also the whole country was a better place
I wouldn’t say the whole country, but yeah
I mean I was there yesterday it’s still pretty fabulous and nothing like you describe. You might want to get out once in awhile.
@@ManuelFlores-oe2wf Yes, you can see this clearly in the numerous walking videos here on youtube, it has the same effect as in this video, only with today's fashionable zeitgeist.
Is there anyone else who loved it when Inspector Todd said "Just, don't do a damn thing!"? 😂😂😂
How great is Eddie Murphy.. Been awhile since I watched any of his films
I hope you didn't see that awful Coming 2 America.
A true classic. Whenever I give a name at restaurants for a reservation I use Victor Maitland. “That would be a neat trick.”
Stan Marsh returns to South Park at 2:01.
It was a cool scene recreation😂😂😂😂
Love this movie
Love Patti LaBelle singing.
I didn’t know Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer produced this when I first saw it. It doesn’t have the Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer Films logo at the beginning. Love this film though.
Funny how Eddie Murphys character in this movie can't afford Beverly hills and today the real Eddie lives in a mega mansion in Beverly hills just like the ones he's driving by in the movie but bigger
He could of afford Beverly Hills then, too. Eddie Murphy was big throughout the 80's.
@@Mr.White10-65 Not like that at that time
@@Mr.White10-65 at that time when he's doing Beverly hills cop he likely could have afforded based on that movie deal he signed. Even still now where he lives and can afford to live in Beverly hills are superior to the homes they showed him driving by in that movie.
@@Karmaisabliss215 Correct, but he was definitely a millionaire by the time he did Beverly Hills Cop. He had Saturday Night Live under his belt and the movies 48 Hours and Trading Places......plus Delirious.
My boss from Moscow said she was watching this movie & knew immediately she was going to Beverly Hills. Within a year- she ended up working at an art gallery off Rodeo. She didn't speak English, but she was inspired by Beverly Hills Cop.
South Park Memberberries brought me here.
Axel Foley: Don't you think I realize what's going on here, miss? Who do you think I am, huh? Don't you think I know that if I was some hotshot from out of town that pulled inside here and you guys made a reservation mistake, I'd be the first one to get a room and I'd be upstairs relaxing right now. But I'm not some hotshot from out of town, I'm a small reporter from "Rolling Stone" magazine that's in town to do an exclusive interview with Michael Jackson that's gonna be picked up by every major magazine in the country. I was gonna call the article "Michael Jackson Is Sitting On Top of the World," but now I think I might as well just call it "Michael Jackson Can Sit On Top of the World Just As Long As He Doesn't Sit in the Beverly Palm Hotel 'Cause There's No Nergo Allowed in There!"
I love that song.
This movie had it all comedy action and such still a great movie
F yes Patti LaBelle. Nail'd it
“I’ll go up and go to sleep.” 😂
I love this scene.
Can someone tell me why that little riff at the begging of the stir it up? Why is not in the actual song? Can I have some answers anyways I really love this film one the best in my opinion
“If Michael call, tell him what room I’m in!”
I have a feeling that Todd knew that Axel was going to Beverley Hills for the case, just decided not to fire him
Most likely. As much as Todd kept Axel in check, you can tell he held him in high regard for a younger guy.
That white chick that was staring at Eddie in the car was beautiful, it looks like she was checking him out, knowing that her man was in the car
Gee, good eye.
this movie slept on
I wouldn’t say that. It was the highest grossing movie of the year it came out. Trust me, people know about this movie.
Black noir should have been casted for this
From one Eddie to another Eddie please make a part 4 of this movie
I wonder, are the "rich and glamorous" shops still on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills today?
I clicked to see Axel cruising in his beat up Nova !
There, that's a clip instead of some 30 sec cut up scene. This movie will always be Bitchen🤙 I especially love 'Stir It Up' Labelle song playing through it, makes it so much better.
This is my favorite scene in the movie
from Detroit to Beverly Hills is the long way by car. I wonder how long took time
If you're motivated, you can do it in about two days assuming an overnight stay. I drove from Connecticut to Chicago and it took about 14 hours. That's about 40% of the trip
My ex drove from Cleveland to California in 2 days
I've lived in both the LA area and in Ohio about an hour south of Detroit most of my life, and I've driven or ridden a motorcycle between Ohio and LA many times (last year was my 20th time) over the years by almost every route possible just to break up the monotony. By the most direct route to BH from Detroit it's about 2300 miles. If you can average 75 mph - that's tough to do with traffic, weather, etc - it's about 32 hours of road time. Add on any stops for gas, food, sleep, whatever. HOWEVER, Axel's trip at the time this move was made (1984) would have been during the days of the national 55 mph speed limit, which was in effect from the mid 1970s - mid 1990s. Trust me, it took a LOT more time to make that drive back then. It was like being in a construction zone the whole way. 2300 miles at 55 mph is about 42 driving hours, plus whatever stops you have to make.
Not with that Nova lol.
@@homiedclown1885 Exactly. No way that Chevy Nova being in the shape it is would have made that trip.
Loved this movie!!!!
Aaaaah...the 80:s....
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5:48 was a nod to Delirious no? The red leather suit.
Yep Raw and Delirious.
I'll never be able to see this film without remembering the BBC tv version broadcast in late 1992 in which all the swearing had been edited and minced around. "Narrow ass" became "narrassan". My brother and I still joke about it to this day.
What started it all, can't wait for the fourth movie.
Here while watching Patti vs Gladys on Verzuz
Well, Noir was born to play Axel Foley
Eddie Murphy is good but black noir is the real Axel.
Noir not funny.
@@MrErick369 too bad he got put in the ground
My parents won’t let me watch this. So I’m sneaking it >:3
Why?
@@austinedmund1031 Parents love control.
Great movie! One of the best Eddie Murphy movies made, Beverly Hills cop 2 is my favorite out of all of them.
Gil was so awesome.
Great! The reason why Axel is laughing on the street after he left the hotel: one of the two guys wears the same jacket as Michal Jackson in the video "Thriller"!
A. K. Eddie also wore something similar in delirious ..
Or his stand-up outfit
That was the same clothes he wore in Delirious before this movie came out. The director was putting a joke on Eddie Murphy
Anyone else here because of South Park: Post-COVID?? Just me? Okay
Look at the most recent comments next time. You’re not special, no one is.
@@BasedRedemption you done?
“The nerve of some people” hahaha
South Park Post COVID Brought me here.
3:11
Axel Foley: (Laughs)
Classic
Love this movie 🥳🍻🍰
Look at his eyes after " if you decide to butt into this case, it'll be the longest vacation you ever heard of ❤❤
It's not a request, Axel? What was it then?
*Thank you South Park !!!!* 😊👍💖💖💖💖💖💖
6:06 VAPORWAVE AS FUCK WOOAH that is liek al ALBUM COVER
South Park strikes again...🙉
🎶Baby, stir it up, got to break it up now
When I think about tomorrow, ooh, I can´t wait to
Stir it, got to shake it up now
If I have to beg or borrow, I´m not gonna take it anymore🎶
The great Patti LaBelle
4:36 all the way to 5:08, Axel was radiating his voice like a tsunami 🌊 to get everyone’s attention and to make a bad image to this hotel if he doesn’t get a room.
I wonder if this is the same car as in the movie “9 to 5”?
The 80’s originally brought me here. South Park brought me back.
What is the name of that song?
3:02 Holy s**t Taylor Swift?!
Damn.
This movie was made in 1984. Taylor Swift wasn't even born yet.
@@charliec5653 It's just a joke.
Great catch! It really looks like her, or at least her mom! 😂🤣
3:11
Axel Foley: (Laughs)
His momentary silence for the daily rate 😂
2:03
i miss eddie murphy
Welcome To Beverly Hills!