This is actually my favorite of the series. Great soundtrack, hilarious & I love the dynamic of Foley, Taggart & Rosewood all working together. Eddie Murphy's quick wits & lines were dialed up. It's a fun, feel-good movie to me.
It definitely has its good bits. The first one is grittier and more realistic. The whole nonsense with the coded Alpha bet crimes which he solves on his own in his head and the wanker Police Chief who just hates everyone and makes an arse out of himself the whole time isn’t really necessary. They could have just had an ongoing thing about him Dogging Inspector Todd back in Detroit if they felt a need to have someone break balls as a side story
the "pool party" scene where Taggart slipped and fell in was the funniest scene in an already excellent movie. and funny enough, it was rumored that Taggart was originally supposed to have been pushed into the pool (most likely by Rosewood), but when he simply slipped and fell in, Tony Scott and the other crew member lost it with laughter and kept it in the movie.
My Mom is in this movie! She's at the Mansion when Axel yells "Max kills cops for a living" to everyone. She and her friend Sandy look up from their tables and get focused on for just a second but I've always enjoyed showing my friends :)
@@jediknightjairinaiki560 She was a model first and became friends with some people in the industry. My dad was a stunt man but not a very good person sadly. My mom is great though!
Beverly Hills Cop is in my top five list of of movie franchises I have seen BHC2 a million times and without looking at the movie or pulling up the scene right now I know exactly which two women you are talkin about
Dude, I'm with you. This movie rules. Tony Scott rules. Your Sylvester Stallone impression made me laugh harder than I have in a long time. Keep up the good work Minty! You also rule!
My cousin was having a movie & pizza night and picked up 'Maximum Overdrive' to watch. We weren't ten minutes in, and we kids HATED it! She wanted us to finish watching, but we made a huge stink and I offered to drive the 20 minutes to town and get something else. The girl at the Blockbuster had never had a movie return so quickly, so, to keep from having to refund the money, she let me have 'BHC2'. I took it back home, popped it in, and ALL of us were head over heels for Axel and the gang. I must have watched this movie dozens of times and it never gets old. 10/10
How the Hell does one hate Maximum Overdrive?! I mean, Beverly Hills Cop 1-2 were leagues better, but still. It's freaking Tremors with way more blood and cheese. It's like saying Critters sucks...and that's just awful. ;) Addendum- How the hell did the army truck with the M60 gun people down? The M60 cannot be operated without a person swiveling and firing it. In reality it would be bouncing all over the place as it wasn't locked down or being held. Oh, and what's up with the kid spraying the drive thru speaker? He shoots it and is like "I got my revenge!" what?!
62-year old living in the States. I've been a subscriber for a while and really like your videos. I had to comment because I like Beverly Hills Cop II the best, also. And I know exactly why. In the first one, they had to establish the dynamic between the 3 characters, the camaraderie. In the 2nd, they are old friends who trust each other, care about each other and work (sort of) 😁together. You see the chemistry in the 2nd movie that you couldn't possibly see in the first because they start out as working against each other. It's just a really good movie.
I think when people think about BHC after having not seen it in awhile, 1 and 2 really blend together. When you go back and watch, Axel, Rosewood and Taggart are just getting to know each other. In fact they don't like/trust each other for most of the first film and the comedy/drama is in them slowly realizing Axel isn't just a dumb conspiracy theorist, he really does have the goods on a bad guy and they need to help him solve the case. By 2, they're old friends and that's when the real character development comes. Taggart's marital problems. Rosewood turning into Rambo. It's almost like 1 and 2 are one long movie together.
@@BookshelfQBattler I guess that first time Axel in Beverly Hills kinda stuck out like a sure thumb. He the black cop from rough Detroit on a mission in a posh area of LA. And BH police dpt kinda mirrors its city.
Nice one, Minty. I remember the original run of this movie was HUGE! In my neighborhood it stayed on the theater's marquee for over a year! Unheard of at the time when most films spent three months at most.... *#11* ~ Nielson was married to Sylvester Stallone at the time. She was offered the part in Beverly Hills Cop 2. But was very reluctant to take it. It was Stallone who convinced her to take the part. Saying the film was going to be huge, and would give her massive positive exposure in Hollywood. He was right.
Crazy! I remember those indie theatres in the 80's where big budget films stayed running for damn near a year. I must have seen Aliens close to a dozen times.
The soundtrack gave Bob Seeger his first #1 song August 1st, introduced the world to George Michael as a solo artist with I Want Your Sex before the album Faith was released later in the Fall and sadly, Glenn Fry passed away in 2016. RIP George and Glenn. 🙏🙏
I've run into over the years as well, at the annual T*A*P*S fundraiser in Denver, CO. It's been a few years since I've seen him. I got his autograph for his appearance on J*A*G. He relayed a story about the gift he was given. He's a really nice guy.
"6 foot women grow on trees here Axel!" 😆 The 80's had some of the best movies and this is one of them. Thank God i grew up in such a awesome era, no regrets!
Gil Hill who played Inspector Douglas Todd, was actually a real cop for the city of Detroit and was exposed for being a crooked cop through the white boy rick scandal.
It was white boy Rick who exposed him, Gil scotts niece was seeing a drug dealer and Gil scott was aware of it and told his officers to leave him alone and keep an eye on his neice and white boy rick had an affair with her
I'm with ya Minty on enjoying the second one a lil more than the first. Yes, the first is great. But I find myself watching & enjoying the second one more often than the other ones.
I always see them both as one story as apposed to separate because regardless of all the badassery the evolution of friendship between the characters is brilliant story telling.
I'd assume their friendship further developed "off-screen" after the events of the first move (the fishing trip, the picture of the four of them together in Axel's desk back in Detroit).
I can't tell you how much joy it brought to my heart to hear you say that you liked this movie even more than the original. I've seen both movies multiple times but I always have a lot more fun with BCH2 than the first one. It's like you said, they took what worked in the first and polished and perfected it. One of the facets of the movie I truly adore and found to be the most clever was the gag where Axel uses some type of prop to get money but then find a way to seed it back in a positive way. Paying back Rosewood for using his bag of vitamins, the left over $100 bill to pay Chris Rock to park the cement truck and Gottfried's character's $200 that he donated to the mayor. Even more clever was how the amount increased along the way. I can't help but think that the final amount of $320 wasn't by accident and has some type of meaning to the director, producers or one of the writers. Maybe it was Eddie. Maybe $320 was all he had left in his bank account just before he got started on SNL. Regardless of whether someone thinks the original is better or the sequel I think we can all agree that the third movie is shit.
BHC2 is my introduction to the series and its more of an action packed thrill ride, one of my all time favorites. I had the VHS tape of BHC2, including the Big Top Pee Wee teaser 😂. Can't wait for BHC4
Growing up this was my favourite BHC, as I’ve grown old I appreciate the original more and more but see them as both just as enjoyable to watch as each is the same but different, I know that’s a contradiction but they do both feel unique but cut from the same cloth. Great episode Minty!
BEVERLY HILLS COP II is my one of my favorite Tony Scott movies. And it is my favorite Bev Hills Cop movie! It's on Paramount Plus in it's proper aspect ratio! Thank the maker!
In the 80s and early 90s Beverly Hills Cop II was everywhere. It was the one my dad watched the most. Nowadays it’s rarely talked about. I personally don’t like it as much as the first, but that’s here no there, still a solid film. PS love the Hunger. And Tony Scott later directed George Michael’s One More Try Music video in a great southern land called Australia. ;)
All the stars were at their peak during BHC2. Murphy as you said. John Ashton was in demand as a "tough guy dufus" who could be a cop or a crook or whatever. You mentioned Midnight Run and Ashton was in that as the rival bounty hunter trying to scoop DeNiro's contract. Juergen Prochnow had gotten on the map from Das Boot and Dune. Ronny Cox was in a lot of stuff at that time, usually playing villains. Brigitte Nielsen was at or near her height, almost as high as those legs of hers ;-)
I always loved Beverly Hills cop 2 . Even now will still watch it when it comes on TV . Tough to say if it’s better than there original but it’s great in its own way
I was 12 when this came out. I never saw it, but I remember the theme song "Axle F". Given I never saw the movie, I never realized it was named for the lead character. Thanks for that info!
I like Beverly Hills Cop II more than the first too. I think Eddie Murphy is still really funny in this role, and I love how him, Judge Reinhold and John Aston have more of a three musketeers dynamic going on throughout the film. And TBH this is one of Tony Scott's most underrated films next to Days of Thunder and my personal favorite, The Last Boy Scout.
Hey Minty!…I agree….BHC 2 is brighter and more energetic than the first one which is by comparison a bit darker and grittier somehow. Now part 3 is a different story…gosh…
When it came out i liked it more than the first one because it was beautiful... i mean the cinematography was pure tony scott.. and i really love the look of his movies ie Domino
LOL HAHAHA! Your impersonation of Sylvester Stallone is AWESOME and hilarious! I LOVE hearing anyone Australian, British, Scottish, or Irish imitate anyone American, especially individuals with thick dialects like Sly Stallone or any others. It absolutely cracks me up. You’re hilarious, Minty. I never get tired of your brand of comedy. You’re quite talented at being funny……and imitating others. ✌️😃
Hey thanks for reviewing Beverly Hills Cop 2. I absolutely rreally loved this movie. I didn't care if it made less than the first film, or critics panned it, I enjoyed every single moment of the movie from beginning to end. Now please do a review of Beverly Hills Cop 3.
I have loved this series of movies since they were in the theater. They were all on YT a few months ago, so I watched all 3 of them again. They're on Paramount+ now, so I'm going to go enjoy them again. And Minty, we're agreed. I love BHC2 best, too.
Having a Ferrari in the opening scene was clever for a number of reasons. It establishes Foley's undercover character as a rich outsider since a proud Detroit local would probably drive American. It also references (maybe even mocks?) the glamourised inspector image of Magnum PI. Finally, Tony Scott's love of the Ferrari brand is how his brother Ridley persuaded him to start his directorial career in the first place ("You'll be able to buy one in a year").
Beverly Hills Cop II is a movie that sort of slipped through the cracks with me for a long time. First off, in 1987 I was only 8, and not really allowed to see R-rated films. Although there were certain exceptions. But by the time I was a teenager I was seeing them, saw the first film, and loved it. Around that same time, Beverly Hills Cop III came out and I saw it in theaters. I think I’m one of the few who really loved that one too. But the second film I probably never even saw until the late 90’s. By that time, being nearly 13 years old, my opinion was sort of “Eh, I liked it. But it didn’t blow my mind or anything.” I still like it today, but I think had I been at least a teen in 1987 and seen it in theaters, I’d have really liked it a lot more. Today it sort of fascinates me, as one of those movies that’s part of a franchise that I love, that sort of slipped through the cracks.
My parents let me watch anything. I liked Sister Act when I saw it so much that when one of my teachers in elementary school asked us which movie we should watch I suggested it. The teacher was a bit disturbed.
Fun Fact: *"Beverly Hills Cop II"* is the only film in the trilogy - soon to be a tetralogy - that got a novelization. It was written by the late Robert Tine, who also wrote novelizations for '80s & '90s films like *"Footloose",* *"Universal Soldier",* the first 2 theatrical *"Beethoven"* films, *"Red Heat",* *"Basic Instinct",* *"Outbreak",* *"Demolition Man"* and so on & so forth.
This is actually my favorite of the series. Great soundtrack, hilarious & I love the dynamic of Foley, Taggart & Rosewood all working together. Eddie Murphy's quick wits & lines were dialed up. It's a fun, feel-good movie to me.
Awesome soundtrack, I own a few, Bob Seger "Shakedown" and James Ingram "Better Way"
All the, "Jesus, Billy..." jokes just added to this film's brilliance.
It definitely has its good bits. The first one is grittier and more realistic. The whole nonsense with the coded Alpha bet crimes which he solves on his own in his head and the wanker Police Chief who just hates everyone and makes an arse out of himself the whole time isn’t really necessary.
They could have just had an ongoing thing about him Dogging Inspector Todd back in Detroit if they felt a need to have someone break balls as a side story
the "pool party" scene where Taggart slipped and fell in was the funniest scene in an already excellent movie. and funny enough, it was rumored that Taggart was originally supposed to have been pushed into the pool (most likely by Rosewood), but when he simply slipped and fell in, Tony Scott and the other crew member lost it with laughter and kept it in the movie.
Out of all the Beverly Hills Cop trilogy, Beverly Hills Cop 2 is my favorite.
My Mom is in this movie! She's at the Mansion when Axel yells "Max kills cops for a living" to everyone. She and her friend Sandy look up from their tables and get focused on for just a second but I've always enjoyed showing my friends :)
Thats cool. How was she cast? Did she work as an extra in film and on TV?
@@jediknightjairinaiki560 She was a model first and became friends with some people in the industry. My dad was a stunt man but not a very good person sadly. My mom is great though!
@@blaze556922 Very cool.
Beverly Hills Cop is in my top five list of of movie franchises I have seen BHC2 a million times and without looking at the movie or pulling up the scene right now I know exactly which two women you are talkin about
That s amazing your mom must have been young back then
You're not alone, minty. #2 is my favorite of the Trilogy
80s Eddie Murphy movies are absolutely essential. Life is pointless without them. Especially Beverly Hills Cop 1 and 2. "TRUST ME!" 😂
trading places as well!
Golden Child!
Absolutely
@@BrunoAlcouffe can I, I, I, I, I have the knifee...... please?" 🤣
@@ianbubble1378 Brother Numpsay!
I love all the Beverly hills cops movies!!!
Dude, I'm with you. This movie rules. Tony Scott rules. Your Sylvester Stallone impression made me laugh harder than I have in a long time. Keep up the good work Minty! You also rule!
LOL Same here. I just about had milk coming out my nose when Minty did that Sly impression, and I hadn’t even had milk in several hours. LOL
My cousin was having a movie & pizza night and picked up 'Maximum Overdrive' to watch. We weren't ten minutes in, and we kids HATED it! She wanted us to finish watching, but we made a huge stink and I offered to drive the 20 minutes to town and get something else. The girl at the Blockbuster had never had a movie return so quickly, so, to keep from having to refund the money, she let me have 'BHC2'. I took it back home, popped it in, and ALL of us were head over heels for Axel and the gang. I must have watched this movie dozens of times and it never gets old. 10/10
Maximum Overdrive is amazing. It's like the movie Tremors, but with vehicles and machines doing the murdering.
That’s too bad. Maximum Overdrive is awesome.
How the Hell does one hate Maximum Overdrive?! I mean, Beverly Hills Cop 1-2 were leagues better, but still. It's freaking Tremors with way more blood and cheese. It's like saying Critters sucks...and that's just awful. ;)
Addendum- How the hell did the army truck with the M60 gun people down? The M60 cannot be operated without a person swiveling and firing it. In reality it would be bouncing all over the place as it wasn't locked down or being held. Oh, and what's up with the kid spraying the drive thru speaker? He shoots it and is like "I got my revenge!" what?!
Maximum Overdrive is classic! And an even better soundtrack!!
1 & 2 are both great, I enjoy watching them anytime. The third one we could have done without.
62-year old living in the States. I've been a subscriber for a while and really like your videos. I had to comment because I like Beverly Hills Cop II the best, also. And I know exactly why. In the first one, they had to establish the dynamic between the 3 characters, the camaraderie. In the 2nd, they are old friends who trust each other, care about each other and work (sort of) 😁together. You see the chemistry in the 2nd movie that you couldn't possibly see in the first because they start out as working against each other. It's just a really good movie.
@lisac4350 Did you know that Beverly Hills Cop 4 is coming soon to Netflix!👮🚓🚔🎥
I think when people think about BHC after having not seen it in awhile, 1 and 2 really blend together. When you go back and watch, Axel, Rosewood and Taggart are just getting to know each other. In fact they don't like/trust each other for most of the first film and the comedy/drama is in them slowly realizing Axel isn't just a dumb conspiracy theorist, he really does have the goods on a bad guy and they need to help him solve the case.
By 2, they're old friends and that's when the real character development comes. Taggart's marital problems. Rosewood turning into Rambo. It's almost like 1 and 2 are one long movie together.
@@BookshelfQBattler I guess that first time Axel in Beverly Hills kinda stuck out like a sure thumb. He the black cop from rough Detroit on a mission in a posh area of LA. And BH police dpt kinda mirrors its city.
Nice one, Minty.
I remember the original run of this movie was HUGE!
In my neighborhood it stayed on the theater's marquee for over a year! Unheard of at the time when most films spent three months at most.... *#11* ~ Nielson was married to Sylvester Stallone at the time. She was offered the part in Beverly Hills Cop 2. But was very reluctant to take it. It was Stallone who convinced her to take the part. Saying the film was going to be huge, and would give her massive positive exposure in Hollywood. He was right.
Crazy! I remember those indie theatres in the 80's where big budget films stayed running for damn near a year. I must have seen Aliens close to a dozen times.
then she banged tony scott
Yeah, Minty said that.
@@CivilEngineerWroxton
Not the part of Stallone being the one who heavily influenced his wife to take the part.
Beverly Hills cop three is my favorite, I used to watch it as a kid all the time
The soundtrack gave Bob Seeger his first #1 song August 1st, introduced the world to George Michael as a solo artist with I Want Your Sex before the album Faith was released later in the Fall and sadly, Glenn Fry passed away in 2016. RIP George and Glenn. 🙏🙏
I heard that Glenn Fry sang backup vocals to one of Bob's earlier songs Ramblin' Gamblin' Man.
That Stallone impression cracked me up. Hilarious.
Good one, Minty. I run into John Ashton a lot. Such a nice guy. Loves Midnight Run the most.
I've run into over the years as well, at the annual T*A*P*S fundraiser in Denver, CO. It's been a few years since I've seen him. I got his autograph for his appearance on J*A*G. He relayed a story about the gift he was given. He's a really nice guy.
"6 foot women grow on trees here Axel!" 😆
The 80's had some of the best movies and this is one of them. Thank God i grew up in such a awesome era, no regrets!
best movies, and best dialogue lines!
Gil Hill who played Inspector Douglas Todd, was actually a real cop for the city of Detroit and was exposed for being a crooked cop through the white boy rick scandal.
It was white boy Rick who exposed him, Gil scotts niece was seeing a drug dealer and Gil scott was aware of it and told his officers to leave him alone and keep an eye on his neice and white boy rick had an affair with her
I read about that. He ran for Dep Mayor or Detroit MI city council. The press found out he was corrupt, was involved in a few crimes.
Also, his only acting appearances were in the “Beverly Hills Cop” franchise.
@@jwavadaAnd the acting he did for the courts pretending he wasn't really the shadster he got proven truly to be.
Yeah I was going to say that but u already nailed it
My favorite. Love Bridgette in this. Murphy is at his peak. Soundtrack is also great. Side note Cobra is a classic and that poster is a must have!
I'm with ya Minty on enjoying the second one a lil more than the first. Yes, the first is great. But I find myself watching & enjoying the second one more often than the other ones.
I agree! This is my favorite beverly hills cop movie!!
I always see them both as one story as apposed to separate because regardless of all the badassery the evolution of friendship between the characters is brilliant story telling.
I'd assume their friendship further developed "off-screen" after the events of the first move (the fishing trip, the picture of the four of them together in Axel's desk back in Detroit).
I agree i love the second one, Great ending with the guy hitting the window.
I can't tell you how much joy it brought to my heart to hear you say that you liked this movie even more than the original. I've seen both movies multiple times but I always have a lot more fun with BCH2 than the first one.
It's like you said, they took what worked in the first and polished and perfected it. One of the facets of the movie I truly adore and found to be the most clever was the gag where Axel uses some type of prop to get money but then find a way to seed it back in a positive way. Paying back Rosewood for using his bag of vitamins, the left over $100 bill to pay Chris Rock to park the cement truck and Gottfried's character's $200 that he donated to the mayor. Even more clever was how the amount increased along the way. I can't help but think that the final amount of $320 wasn't by accident and has some type of meaning to the director, producers or one of the writers. Maybe it was Eddie. Maybe $320 was all he had left in his bank account just before he got started on SNL.
Regardless of whether someone thinks the original is better or the sequel I think we can all agree that the third movie is shit.
Yes 2 was amazing 3 sucked should never have been made
I loved them both
Can’t say much for Beverly Hills Cop III
No one can.
It would be great if it was retconned into being a fever dream or some such thing, so that it isn't a true part of the Canon of the films.
I liked BHC 1&2. The 3rd one I quit about halfway. Cobra was really underrated. Your Stallone impression cracked me up.
BHC2 is my introduction to the series and its more of an action packed thrill ride, one of my all time favorites. I had the VHS tape of BHC2, including the Big Top Pee Wee teaser 😂. Can't wait for BHC4
One is supposed to actually watch the first movie as introduction. But BHC2 is the best of all.
Growing up this was my favourite BHC, as I’ve grown old I appreciate the original more and more but see them as both just as enjoyable to watch as each is the same but different, I know that’s a contradiction but they do both feel unique but cut from the same cloth. Great episode Minty!
This is my favourite in the franchise too Minty! I loved Brigette Nielsen’s Bond like villain made it for me!
BHC2 is one of my all time favourite 80’s movies
Both movies are wonderful classics. I love them to death.
Minty, I'm with you pal! Beverly Hills Cop II was My favorite of the three!
That was a kickass Stallone impression!
BEVERLY HILLS COP II is my one of my favorite Tony Scott movies. And it is my favorite Bev Hills Cop movie! It's on Paramount Plus in it's proper aspect ratio! Thank the maker!
I remember watching these movies soooo many times in my teens. I'd say I saw these movies as many times as I've seen the back to the future movies.
LOVE the bulk of Tony Scott’s films. True Romance and Spy Game were 💯. This is also my favorite BHC
I agree with you, this is a sequel equal to the original & thoroughly entertaining
can't help but agree, it's my favorite of the 3 as well. it did what a sequel should do and felt like a continuation of 1.
I remember liking BHC2. Now I feel like watching the first one, this second one, and then Lethal Weapon 1 & 2! 80's action GOLD!
"THAT DAMN FOLEY!" will always be the 3 films ultimate running gag
In the 80s and early 90s Beverly Hills Cop II was everywhere. It was the one my dad watched the most. Nowadays it’s rarely talked about. I personally don’t like it as much as the first, but that’s here no there, still a solid film.
PS love the Hunger. And Tony Scott later directed George Michael’s One More Try Music video in a great southern land called Australia. ;)
Loved that video Minty, the use of the window punching guy was perfect.
Gilbert Roland Hill (Gil Hill) was great in the first one 😂😂 he deserves more screentime..
I’m my bubble of friends we loved the movie about as much as the original. Keep up the good work Minty!!
I loved this move at least as much as the original. It was indeed fun...and funny.
I'm with you, part 2 is amazing and a timeless classic.
Your Stallone impression😂😂😂
I enjoyed all of them. They felt like different stages in Axel's life.
All the stars were at their peak during BHC2. Murphy as you said. John Ashton was in demand as a "tough guy dufus" who could be a cop or a crook or whatever. You mentioned Midnight Run and Ashton was in that as the rival bounty hunter trying to scoop DeNiro's contract. Juergen Prochnow had gotten on the map from Das Boot and Dune. Ronny Cox was in a lot of stuff at that time, usually playing villains. Brigitte Nielsen was at or near her height, almost as high as those legs of hers ;-)
I always loved Beverly Hills cop 2 . Even now will still watch it when it comes on TV . Tough to say if it’s better than there original but it’s great in its own way
the beverly hills cop movies all had kick-ass soundtracks
100 percent agree with your review..loved the movie one of my favs
This and Coming to America (1988) arguably marked the pinnacle of the distinguished film career of Eddie - at least his career _during the 1980s_ ! 📽
Trading Places with Dan Aykroyd is a must see.
Golden Child
@@PRdeSO lol
I was 12 when this came out. I never saw it, but I remember the theme song "Axle F". Given I never saw the movie, I never realized it was named for the lead character. Thanks for that info!
I like Beverly Hills Cop II more than the first too.
I think Eddie Murphy is still really funny in this role, and I love how him, Judge Reinhold and John Aston have more of a three musketeers dynamic going on throughout the film.
And TBH this is one of Tony Scott's most underrated films next to Days of Thunder and my personal favorite, The Last Boy Scout.
Last Boy Scout rules!
With the Shakedown song being used in the opening credits scenes was mint..esp with Foley is driving the Ferrari on the roads
One of my favorite sequels of all time, cool video as always Minty, keep up the good work, you have a nice day sir
I remember going to watch this in the theatre with my family, this is a great 80s movie!
Not only is THIS my favorite Beverly Hills Cop film, but one of my favorite movies! Thank you for releasing this on my birthday! Two Thumbs Up! 😁😁😁
Definitely my favorite of the BHC trilogy.
Nielsen was in Corba too.
Bob Seger has played Shakedown in his concerts since then. Still sounded great in 2019 last time I show him in concert
Hey Minty!…I agree….BHC 2 is brighter and more energetic than the first one which is by comparison a bit darker and grittier somehow. Now part 3 is a different story…gosh…
Beverly Hills Cop Is A Classic And Beverly Hills Cop II Is A Masterpiece!
I love the whole scene at the gun range
I don’t care what anybody says; it’s a great movie and way better than the original! I wish it would get more praise and respect.
A more than worthy follow up! Love the first 2
I agree. The third one just didn't feel the same to me.
This was the best of the series. Maybe because I saw it first, but I always loved it. It is also what got me into 80s synth pop music
1&2 are so fun! I love both and hoping to see 4!
Hand's down Beverly Hills cop 2 was my favorite as well one of the best all time classics😊
Beverly Hills Cop II is underrated. I also liked that they brought in Bridgette Nielsen as the femme fatalé.
I remember liking part 2 more than the first. Both are on my favorites list. 3 however….
When it came out i liked it more than the first one because it was beautiful... i mean the cinematography was pure tony scott.. and i really love the look of his movies ie Domino
I agree, I like this one more than the original as well. I wasn't around during the 80's and saw them later all at once.
I’m definitely with you on this one Minty, I prefer 2 over 1.
Eddie Murphy my favorite comedian ever I love his BHC MOVIES the third was ok but I can watch the first and second on all day long love it
Honestly love the entire trilogy! Loved coming across any of these on TV as kid.
I, too, really like Beverly Hills Cop II as much as the first one! You're not alone, Minty...
Good day Minty. Great Video!
I was wondering if you could do a sequence on Disney's Cloak & Dagger, please!
This is Definitely a movie I Shall Revisit!! It was A good one! R.I.P. Tony Scott!! Great job again Mr. Minty!
This film is so much fun to watch. It's my #1 favorite of the trilogy. It should get as much respect as the first.
Your Stallone impression was hilarious and suitably authentic
Rest in peace Tony Scott 🙏 💔 😔 😢 😞
It was the first R rated film I saw, while home sick from school!
I really appreciate all your work and passion for your work :) Love you Mints
I love Beverly Hills Cop 2 it's the three main characters that hold those movies together
The 2nd is my favourite of the 3 and it's probably down to Tony Scott's direction. I love his style, may he RIP...
I love this movie. I might also add that this is the best version of Billy out of the whole trilogy.
I totally agree with you, this is my favourite Beverly Hills cop movie. Love it.
That Stallone impression..😅😅😅😅
LOL HAHAHA! Your impersonation of Sylvester Stallone is AWESOME and hilarious! I LOVE hearing anyone Australian, British, Scottish, or Irish imitate anyone American, especially individuals with thick dialects like Sly Stallone or any others. It absolutely cracks me up. You’re hilarious, Minty. I never get tired of your brand of comedy. You’re quite talented at being funny……and imitating others. ✌️😃
I've always loved the 2nd about as much as the first one. Both are classics in my opinion.
What a movie. It felt like an extension of the first. Watched it 40 times over as a kid
Hey thanks for reviewing Beverly Hills Cop 2. I absolutely rreally loved this movie. I didn't care if it made less than the first film, or critics panned it, I enjoyed every single moment of the movie from beginning to end. Now please do a review of Beverly Hills Cop 3.
I have loved this series of movies since they were in the theater. They were all on YT a few months ago, so I watched all 3 of them again. They're on Paramount+ now, so I'm going to go enjoy them again. And Minty, we're agreed. I love BHC2 best, too.
Having a Ferrari in the opening scene was clever for a number of reasons. It establishes Foley's undercover character as a rich outsider since a proud Detroit local would probably drive American. It also references (maybe even mocks?) the glamourised inspector image of Magnum PI. Finally, Tony Scott's love of the Ferrari brand is how his brother Ridley persuaded him to start his directorial career in the first place ("You'll be able to buy one in a year").
Beverly Hills Cop II is a movie that sort of slipped through the cracks with me for a long time. First off, in 1987 I was only 8, and not really allowed to see R-rated films. Although there were certain exceptions. But by the time I was a teenager I was seeing them, saw the first film, and loved it. Around that same time, Beverly Hills Cop III came out and I saw it in theaters. I think I’m one of the few who really loved that one too. But the second film I probably never even saw until the late 90’s. By that time, being nearly 13 years old, my opinion was sort of “Eh, I liked it. But it didn’t blow my mind or anything.” I still like it today, but I think had I been at least a teen in 1987 and seen it in theaters, I’d have really liked it a lot more. Today it sort of fascinates me, as one of those movies that’s part of a franchise that I love, that sort of slipped through the cracks.
My parents let me watch anything. I liked Sister Act when I saw it so much that when one of my teachers in elementary school asked us which movie we should watch I suggested it. The teacher was a bit disturbed.
Minty, you're especially funny af in this one, your impression of Sylvester Stallone had me in tears! 😂
I never gave it much thought but I love all three of them equally the same. They're all amazing films.
I see 4 is coming this summer....hopefully its good
I loved it just as much as the first one and you have to do something about that man banging on your window lol
Fun Fact:
*"Beverly Hills Cop II"* is the only film in the trilogy - soon to be a tetralogy - that got a novelization. It was written by the late Robert Tine, who also wrote novelizations for '80s & '90s films like *"Footloose",* *"Universal Soldier",*
the first 2 theatrical *"Beethoven"* films, *"Red Heat",* *"Basic Instinct",* *"Outbreak",* *"Demolition Man"* and so on & so forth.