I just saw an interview with him where he was saying that he stopped doing the laugh, which is his natural laugh, because he thought people were just laughing at his laugh.
Haha, right?!? My life is 75% 80s movie quotes.. One of my fav's to do with an old buddy is from Predator.. "What's the matter (insert name here)? (Insert company said name works for) got you pushing too many pencils??"
As a woman who has just turned 60 and has suffered from severe tinnitus since my early 20's I have to agree with that. I've learned to live with it but there are still days it can make you wish there was a cure for it.
That's why they were using those Laser Tag guns, in-setting. The moment I first saw this scene, I knew he was doing it to yank their chains but those unwieldy units simply don't handle, feel, or shoot like actual guns. I would honestly feel terrified if I knew someone trained exclusively on those things was anywhere near me with an actual firearm.
everybody wants to talk about how the first film is always superior and the other two (minus the 2024 one we just got, cuz it hasn't been out a month yet) is "Hollywood Blockbuster Cheese". (Jeremy Jahns' words.) i'm just happy we get Axel Foley back, but i still want some light to be shed on who the hell is Axel's wife? (or Ex-wife, since he got a divorce) the woman from Wonder World that helped him with the Uncle Dave thing?🤨
Eddie Murphy's acting career has been a total, complete, absolute slam dunk being a 1980s kid Saturday night live was only a foreshadow of what was to come when he and Nick Nolte did 48 hrs that put Eddie Murphy right on the map Hollywood really shallowed him up way to go Mr.Murphy.
Ugh 3 though … 3 was a mistake.. a big cash grab rush job , I’m looking forward to the Netflix release of “4” … just my opinion even though no one asked 😂
An enclosed one at that. Guy just goes inside the firing range while active shooters there. Only 1 instructor, and they behave like the sound deadening headphones are optional...
So none of them were using live ammo obviously. That was the whole point in why Axel pulled out his very real gun. Otherwise, his firing the gun wouldn't have shocked anyone
@@RecklessFables The point we were making was that everyone is firing guns on a closed firing range, and he's not wearing ear protection at all. Even guns firing blanks will damage your hearing, especially if the caliber is large enough to cycle the gun. It also just occurred to me that he pulls his gun and fired 3 shots and then he was empty. Who has a gun that's loaded with only 3 shots in the magazine?
@@Sunesen Maybe he fired the other rounds elsewhere. And those laser tag guns weren't really firing loud blank ammunition cartridges, they were essentially videogame controllers with small sound and smoke effects no louder than in modern (2020s) video games.
This is exactly how I picture an 80’s range to be portrayed by Hollywood. Glass barriers, laser, movie screen targets, guns of all types, lying around, no regard for hearing protection and big hair.
Not just a shooting range. A shooting range for the rich a wealthy. So they would have the funds for the more high tech stuff like the movie screen targets. So it is worth keeping it mind, they are not just portraying a shooting range in this scene. They are portraying shooting range for the rich, in a luxury private club atmosphere. On an added note, movie screen targets do exist. I have no idea they be used by public, but I have seen a few news stories of a few places trying out tech like to be used and consider for new approaches in police training.
I find it ironically hilarious that they even have shooting range in California and especially in Hollywood. Gun laws there are strict on a level even Germany doesn't have.
Heavens. Ear defenders would mess up the Big Hair. Can't have practicality messing with style. If this range was real. A real firearm would likely ignite all the lingering hair lacquer fumes.
That "instructor" was showing her all the wrong ways to do things, lmao. I especially love how he takes off his hearing protection while still standing right next to everyone firing their guns, lol. And everyone else just walking around in there with no hearing protection. 🤣
It's a movie from the 80s, they didn't do all the detail they do now. Movie budgets were much much smaller back then. Couldn't afford to send the actors to get John Wick training like Keanu Reeves got.
"Neolithic incompetence" is when your wardrobe tailor and production staff don't get massive loose threads out of a suit jacket for the "dramatic closeup" at 3:06 🤣
OMG! Taking off your hearing protection in a crowded INDOOR gun range! I never thought about this as a kid but now.... I'm half deaf from just watching this! Great movie!
So many people in this comment section are unable to make the difference between a laser game and a live ammo shooting range. You are all really scary.
For everyone losing there shit over “realism” it’s a 80’s movie. You are all right and it would never happen in real life in a indoor range or any range for that matter. Hollywood is always naïve when it comes to firearms.
When this came out I was a teenager, and even armed with my suspension of disbelief, I knew that if a Detroit cop went to LA and started acting like this, he would be in jail in seconds! But somehow.. you believed that people got away with this stuff back then!
1:10 I never noticed it before, but when Eddie says, 'take your time Russ', you can see the actor smiling as he's walking through the door. Im guessing maybe Eddie adlibbed that and it made him chuckle insinuating that him and the tall blonde were about to do a lil sumtin sumtin, lol..
That was a great example of Axel shooting skills. Now I want to see an example of his knowledge of the law. That's The Trouble with cop movies and TV shows. Very heavy emphasis on shooting skills, but little or no knowledge of the law that they are supposed to be enforcing. It is an accurate portrayal of real life policing.
because its like a video game, sounds come from speakers, long term im sure its bad but not if he was just for a few mins however hes a cop hes used to the sound anyways
See the size of those laser pointers on the guns lol. I remember back then in my teens watching this in the movie theatre and laughing at those laser pointers.
They weren't just pointers, they where laser tags of where you pointed and shot. They where using blanks and every time you fired it would mark if it was a hit or not. When Axel fires that is why he blows holes into the screen.
Yes they do...just, maybe not as often these days. In the 80's, I'm more shocked they HAD hearing protection at all. We are talking about a subset of the population who can't even be bothered to follow basic traffic laws, but somehow believe they should be trusted with deadly weapons on nothing but their word.
everyone is talking about the gun noise, but how about the fact that the screens they are shooting at would NOT have padding/protection behind then, so Axlel's bullets would keep going into the next rooms, hitting who know's what?
What is interesting is the people there have hearing protection on but they are only shooting, at BEST, blanks with no recoil, and aiming at a movie screen with the laser gizmo on the guns. So chances are it wasnt THAT loud out there.
@@uan588 What what? What part was unclear? It was a shooting "game" with the lasers on the guns marking the hits. None of the guns had recoil and it was a movie screen so nothing was actually shooting bullets (except Foley).
Best shooting skills scene is from lethal weapon when Murthaugh and Riggs are on a shooting place, Riggs let the target run on rifle distance and shoots. Gers ut back to check, then let it run of again, shoots, gets it back and said "now he's even smiling"
Are we to assume the gun range guns are firing blanks, as the laser determines were the projectile hits using the laser systems mounted on the guns? If so, that's some very serious tech for the early 90s.
Right up there with the Nintendo Entertainment System Zapper gun that was in many houses at the same time. Or maybe more like the US military MILES system, if a bit modified. Or the US military Weaponeer marksmanship training system. Or really, probably most like a LOMAH system from that era. Or... among many other things that were around at that time.
The technology was real I remember because back in the early 80s I was training at a Police department in Illinois and we had a shoot/don't shoot scenario like that where they ran the footage on a big projection screen TV and we had a gun that fired a laser shot and it would calculate and record where you hit. I didn't like it because it wasn't like a real gun there was no recoil there was any noise... I preferred live ammunition training scenarios we did instead.
Didn’t Bass Pro Shops have a shooting gallery that was similar technology back then too? Except for mobsters you shot at delinquent wildlife that we’re up to no good!
People keep talking about ear protection and ignoring the fact there is an ALCOHOL BAR AT THE FIRING RANGE. Anyway, I always thought the projection targets were fiction until I read about Delta Force training in the early days and that was, indeed, one of the ways they would train. However, it was the sound of the gun that would trigger the projector to pause and they would analyze the action after.
Yeah, nothing wrong with walking into a room full of people shooting blanks and laser simulation and just cracking off some real bullets. Is it an actual gun range? Is there a legitimate backstop? Is there another room full of people next door? WHO KNOWS! WHO CARES! Just do whatever makes you look like a badass and screw the consequences! At the very least he should have to pay for replacing the projector screen he filled full of holes.
@@FirstLastOne precisely the problem. Hollywood has been dumbing stuff down for decades. Why just roll with it and apologize for them? I'd much rather lambast them for lazy writing and hold them to some actual standards.
"Excuse me, I'm not wearing hearing protection on the range. Could you please take yours off so I could ask you a question that shouldn't be being asked in a live fire area?"
@@guts-141 You know what - that is an excellent question! I honestly can't remember why - I have two TH-cam windows open perhaps I got mixed up which one I was commenting on.
Walking into a live fore range without hearing protection. Win. Getting the range master to drop his hearing protection on a live fire range - priceless.
@@InfernosReaper He's talking about .44AMP (Auto Mag), for which the cartridge case (brass) can indeed be made by cutting down and reforming .308 Winchester rifle cartridge cases. In rifle cartridges the base is much wider than the bullet. BTW .44AMP is also what Dirty Harry used iin that ridiculous automatic in Sudden Impact.
@@AchtungBaby77 If you watch the shootout, big truck scene, as Axel runs, jumps onto the back: stunt double, you can clearly see his Browning HP 9mm pistol slip out, hit the ground! 😬 I'm surprised the film editor or director did not see that flub.
Great pistol. Only thing I don’t like about mine that I never messed with is the smooth and narrow beaver tail on the hammer. Makes decocking to half cock sometimes a little bit worrying.
Hi everyone! What grade (out of 10) would you give this video?
10/10
Ligma.
I will give you 7 stars and I'm taking all the risk
Could have he just said, dude you sucked bro at planning.
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That laugh by itself, needs a spot on the Hollywood walk of Fame😂
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Eh John Wick 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
If you can't hear it Keanu?
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Agree man
I think it kinda is though, no? Eddie Murphy himself is hall of famer for cryin out loud!?
I just saw an interview with him where he was saying that he stopped doing the laugh, which is his natural laugh, because he thought people were just laughing at his laugh.
Maybe a device like George Costanza's Phil Rizutto keychain that he dropped in the pothole before it was covered up...?
"I'm Richard James" Rick James!
I instantly caught that reference 🤣
"Goddamn! that’s a big bitch!" Till this day one of my favorite lines in a movie! 😂🤣
Haha, right?!? My life is 75% 80s movie quotes.. One of my fav's to do with an old buddy is from Predator.. "What's the matter (insert name here)? (Insert company said name works for) got you pushing too many pencils??"
🤣👍
It's not so much that she's 'big', just that she's so 'tall'!
Not as good as duece bigalow "Thassa huge bitch"
@@WalterDWormack214 long as the day before sallary :D
I love axel's shooting skills and laugh.
And when he shows the result with his hand, it's priceless🤣🤣🤣
He only had 3 rounds in his Browning!
I’d like to thank Axel for instilling a disregard for hearing protection in me when shooting. Tinnitus adds a wonderful soundscape to everyday life
It wasn't a real firing range they were firing blanks at video screen
@@KieranMullen Apart from Axel himself who was shooting live. Also, blanks go bang too. That's the point of them.
@@Zooumberg blanks go blam!. Live goes BLAAM!!
As a woman who has just turned 60 and has suffered from severe tinnitus since my early 20's I have to agree with that. I've learned to live with it but there are still days it can make you wish there was a cure for it.
@@KieranMullen blanks are still real . Just no projectile in it.
I love that there's a fancy bar right behind the shooting range with a floor to ceiling viewing window.
Because, you know, Beverly Hills. 😂
Hahaha. New Money taste, eh?
All theyre missing is the tobacco, need a cigar room...
Who the fuck would sit that close to a shooting range for drinks ???????
The sound alone could shatter the glasses !!!
That's why they were using those Laser Tag guns, in-setting. The moment I first saw this scene, I knew he was doing it to yank their chains but those unwieldy units simply don't handle, feel, or shoot like actual guns. I would honestly feel terrified if I knew someone trained exclusively on those things was anywhere near me with an actual firearm.
"Neolithic incompetence".
Hell yeah....That line is coming with me to work Tommorow!!
Perfect summation of the Biden Presidency!
I had to look it up when I first heard it I been using it once a month for 20 years
everybody wants to talk about how the first film is always superior and the other two (minus the 2024 one we just got, cuz it hasn't been out a month yet) is "Hollywood Blockbuster Cheese". (Jeremy Jahns' words.)
i'm just happy we get Axel Foley back, but i still want some light to be shed on who the hell is Axel's wife? (or Ex-wife, since he got a divorce) the woman from Wonder World that helped him with the Uncle Dave thing?🤨
It doesnt get more 80's than this scene!
Must haven't seen "The Running Man"
If you’re shooting with blanks, you can’t really tell if you hit your target or not. So Axel got it right.
Eddie Murphy's acting career has been a total, complete, absolute slam dunk being a 1980s kid Saturday night live was only a foreshadow of what was to come when he and Nick Nolte did 48 hrs that put Eddie Murphy right on the map Hollywood really shallowed him up way to go Mr.Murphy.
LOL. I'm very tempted to retort "your wife said the same thing".
10/10 Not just for this clip but the whole Beverly Hills Cop Franchise! The thing that has always gotten me, my oldest brother laughs just like Eddie.
facts
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Even 3?
Ugh 3 though … 3 was a mistake.. a big cash grab rush job , I’m looking forward to the Netflix release of “4” … just my opinion even though no one asked 😂
This scene works really well for anyone who has never been to a firing range.
An enclosed one at that. Guy just goes inside the firing range while active shooters there. Only 1 instructor, and they behave like the sound deadening headphones are optional...
The point was that they weren't firing live ammo. That's why it was so rude that he put holes in the screen...
So none of them were using live ammo obviously. That was the whole point in why Axel pulled out his very real gun. Otherwise, his firing the gun wouldn't have shocked anyone
@@RecklessFables The point we were making was that everyone is firing guns on a closed firing range, and he's not wearing ear protection at all. Even guns firing blanks will damage your hearing, especially if the caliber is large enough to cycle the gun.
It also just occurred to me that he pulls his gun and fired 3 shots and then he was empty. Who has a gun that's loaded with only 3 shots in the magazine?
@@Sunesen Maybe he fired the other rounds elsewhere. And those laser tag guns weren't really firing loud blank ammunition cartridges, they were essentially videogame controllers with small sound and smoke effects no louder than in modern (2020s) video games.
This is the point were the Alphabet Bandit's plans started to fall apart. And all because Foley, Billy and Taggert were playing a hunch.
Are you talking about the LGBTQ?
@@shiniquajones2812 🤣
@@themonsterunderyourbed9408 I call them the Alphabet Crew lol
@@AHappyCub The LMNOP community is what I use.
@@EXG21 the Alphabet Mafia.
This is exactly how I picture an 80’s range to be portrayed by Hollywood. Glass barriers, laser, movie screen targets, guns of all types, lying around, no regard for hearing protection and big hair.
Not just a shooting range. A shooting range for the rich a wealthy. So they would have the funds for the more high tech stuff like the movie screen targets. So it is worth keeping it mind, they are not just portraying a shooting range in this scene. They are portraying shooting range for the rich, in a luxury private club atmosphere.
On an added note, movie screen targets do exist. I have no idea they be used by public, but I have seen a few news stories of a few places trying out tech like to be used and consider for new approaches in police training.
I find it ironically hilarious that they even have shooting range in California and especially in Hollywood. Gun laws there are strict on a level even Germany doesn't have.
Heavens. Ear defenders would mess up the Big Hair. Can't have practicality messing with style. If this range was real. A real firearm would likely ignite all the lingering hair lacquer fumes.
What I don't get is that light gun technology already existed
My ears are still ringing. From those blasts at the screen...
Best part about this scene was the reaction of the two executives behind him as he fired his weapon.
That was some good acting tbh. Those were some genuine "tf" faces 🤣
Man, the music in this film was something else...
That "instructor" was showing her all the wrong ways to do things, lmao. I especially love how he takes off his hearing protection while still standing right next to everyone firing their guns, lol. And everyone else just walking around in there with no hearing protection. 🤣
eh.....
Trump 2020!!!!!!!
It's a movie from the 80s, they didn't do all the detail they do now. Movie budgets were much much smaller back then. Couldn't afford to send the actors to get John Wick training like Keanu Reeves got.
Came here to comment the same thing
@@eliot1970 Who mentioned anything about Trump? Does he own free real-estate in your brain or something? lol
Richard James, lol.. I gotta rewatch these now that im older
If I saw 1980s era Bridget Nielsen in person & be like DAMN 😘😘😘.
Dr. Yueh having a difficult conversation with Duke Leto. History never repeats, they day, but sometimes it rhymes.
Dune
1:47 Love how Bridgit Nielsen feel the whole scene with her great presence, in the same way as Sigourney Weaver does it.
she made a good villain
"Neolithic incompetence" is when your wardrobe tailor and production staff don't get massive loose threads out of a suit jacket for the "dramatic closeup" at 3:06 🤣
HAHAHA It's funny cuz it's true!
Good catch!
That’s hair isn’t it?
Or Axel's three round magazine??
Ooooh, now I can't not see it! 😆
LOL! Eddie Murphy was comedy GOLD in this.
it was still a gritty action movie , good balance
0:17 did the professional instructor/gun smith flinch when the gun fired LMFAO!
Ah, the Golden Age of Eddie Murphy.
Strangest Quantum Leap ever
0:14
Instructor jumped like crazy when those shots were fired. Wasn't expecting those bangs!
Notice in Lethal Weapon, Mel Gibson can’t help but wince but Robert Patrick in T2 hardly blinks. God I miss those times of good movies!
Good ol' Tom Bower, one of the great supporting actors with a 45 year career from 1975 to 2020.
@@downhomesunset there are behind the scenes videos where Patrick explains how he trained himself not to blink because a robot wouldn't blink.
I am going to start using the line "it was perfectly planned, but it was executed with neolithic incompetence" at work.
Me too...every single day
Mate.... your comment was perfect but......... it was executed with Neolithic incompetence
I would like to avoid such mistakes in the future :P
@@martinkuliza😂😂😂😂😂
I love how he looks at the cumbersome pistol , pulls out his gun and blows away at the screen. Especially the reactions from the people he shot
OMG! Taking off your hearing protection in a crowded INDOOR gun range! I never thought about this as a kid but now.... I'm half deaf from just watching this!
Great movie!
Your making a fake gun judgment about real life gun range usage in eddie murphy movie WTF as if his movies where so lifelike...
So many people in this comment section are unable to make the difference between a laser game and a live ammo shooting range. You are all really scary.
I like how Axle Foley and the Big Bitch weren't wearing eyes or ears in the range and the range officer never questioned it.
Hahahaha facts lol
What?! Say again.
The ‘80s were a different time lol
As one who has lost much of his hearing, you *know* I noticed that weirdness (especially at an indoor range).
@@gabagool2055 They show hearing protection in Robocop (1987).
I believe that last guy with the mustache is a hologram from the future. Heads up on that one.
Better let Ziggy know.
How did you Quantum up with that?
Just a leap of faith
@@brucewelty7684 Oh boy!
Ngl i spent the whole video looking for Robert Picardo because I thought you were talking about the EMH from star trek.
Living in our current timeline has made me appreciate the 80s and 90s so much more. This series is an absolute classic! Eddie Murphy is a legend!
2:12 the setup of the scene, the dialogue and the actors were perfect
For everyone losing there shit over “realism” it’s a 80’s movie. You are all right and it would never happen in real life in a indoor range or any range for that matter. Hollywood is always naïve when it comes to firearms.
First off...legendary classic flic. This scene was freaking awesome. Just straight up did no hesitation🤛💪🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
When this came out I was a teenager, and even armed with my suspension of disbelief, I knew that if a Detroit cop went to LA and started acting like this, he would be in jail in seconds! But somehow.. you believed that people got away with this stuff back then!
This scene still has me rolling on the floor XD
Broke every rule in the book for a flex😎
Well now he did say he 'fractured' some laws as a kid.. hahahaha (in Axel's laugh)
Eddie is the sh*t
Watched his movies growing up...😅😅😅😅
Eddie gets to say Richard James and bitch all in the same scene...That's comedy gold right there!
I'm Richard James, bitch!!!!!
"My name is Richard James.." - I missed the joke at the time but it made me laugh out loud now
What's the joke?
@@fernandocarretero6782 "I'm Rick James..." they were very good friends, as made famous though the skit by Dave Chappel
The amount of range safety violations in this clip is giving me a heart attack.
It was the 80's ...
Different times…
Back then smoking was considerd healthy aswell…
It’s not a real range. It’s ( for it’s time ) a high tech laser tag like range where it tracks where you shoot. No bullets exist.
Watch a soft film like The Little Mermaid.
@@1AngryPanda That's because it was. :)
I expected a "Jawoll, Herr Kaleun!" from moustache man after that little speech.
A "Yes my Duke" would be more fitting.
Love the scene but the safety violations 😳😳😳the size of the laser On the pistol that Axel picks up !🤣🤣🤣 we have come a long way. Still a fun movie 🍿
1:10 I never noticed it before, but when Eddie says, 'take your time Russ', you can see the actor smiling as he's walking through the door. Im guessing maybe Eddie adlibbed that and it made him chuckle insinuating that him and the tall blonde were about to do a lil sumtin sumtin, lol..
Decades later I finally realized that both of those last actors were in Dune together.
Just realized that too lol
Damn... Well Said.
The tooth!
The tooth!
The duke got his revenge at the end lol
1:40 Eh eh ha eh eh
Eh eh eh eh 🤣🤣 that laugh be getting me.
AH YES.... what I have felt about EVERY single Test I've ever taken.
"It was perfectly planned, but it was executed with NEOLITHIC INCOMPETENCE!)
I love that axels pistol makes a much more powerful BANG compared to the guns shooting blanks.
One of the 80's best movies.... comedies or otherwise.
I hope Beverly Hills Cop IV is this much fun
3:09 "Neolithic incompetence eh? That's a good thing, right?"
That tall blond lady is an amazing actress.
She should of got an Oscar.
Brigitte Nielson.
Whos here after Watching the trailer for Beverly Hills Cop Axel F?
The music at 1:15 reminds me a lot of the Deus Ex OST, I bet the composer was inspired by this movie's soundtrack.
Happy to see Dean Stockwell.. huge fan..
Never picked up on that.. and another Bruckheimer prod Flick, as Jester in Top Gun too.
Absolutely love that laugh.
I remember having to look up "Neolithic" when I saw this in theaters. Just to understand that insult 😂.
"wonder how long it takes to shave them legs" A foley.
It's a shame they don't make movies like this anymore
People who like these movies are dying breed, so there is no point to make them like this anymore.
True. I’m surprised that they haven’t remade it yet lol
@@lukemomodujr Heard they're making a new one, or already did. It's in the can.
True. Everything is CGI these days
Well Netflix release a trailer for part 4
Eddie murphy is one of my favorite actors. He is a man of many talentents.
That was a great example of Axel shooting skills. Now I want to see an example of his knowledge of the law. That's The Trouble with cop movies and TV shows. Very heavy emphasis on shooting skills, but little or no knowledge of the law that they are supposed to be enforcing. It is an accurate portrayal of real life policing.
I like how he casually walks in with no hearing protection…
and no one questions him on being a lions fan, either.
😂… good point!
because its like a video game, sounds come from speakers, long term im sure its bad but not if he was just for a few mins however hes a cop hes used to the sound anyways
@@Ultima_Weapon_Rasiel you couldn’t be more wrong. Even one exposure incident can damage your hearing irreversibly in that level of noise.
It's Marvin from Die Hard 2! I wonder if he ever got the lining for that coat?
Always loved how Axel fires 3 rounds, and his slide is locked to the rear, showing he only had 3 rounds in the magazine, before releasing the slide.
"Neolithic incompetence" I like it. Hmm, I might use that one in one of my next meetings.
See the size of those laser pointers on the guns lol. I remember back then in my teens watching this in the movie theatre and laughing at those laser pointers.
They weren't just pointers, they where laser tags of where you pointed and shot. They where using blanks and every time you fired it would mark if it was a hit or not. When Axel fires that is why he blows holes into the screen.
still small potatoes compared to Terminator's and Cobra's pointers =D
They are managing that recoil with ease it's amazing! Especially the shotgun!
nobody walks into a gun range without hearing protectors
Yes they do...just, maybe not as often these days.
In the 80's, I'm more shocked they HAD hearing protection at all. We are talking about a subset of the population who can't even be bothered to follow basic traffic laws, but somehow believe they should be trusted with deadly weapons on nothing but their word.
everyone is talking about the gun noise, but how about the fact that the screens they are shooting at would NOT have padding/protection behind then, so Axlel's bullets would keep going into the next rooms, hitting who know's what?
👍
All the familiar actors from huge box office hits and tv actor all making me dizzy
I'm Richard James, Bridgette!!
Gun range no hearing protection cmon Foley.
What is interesting is the people there have hearing protection on but they are only shooting, at BEST, blanks with no recoil, and aiming at a movie screen with the laser gizmo on the guns. So chances are it wasnt THAT loud out there.
Huh WHAT
@@uan588 What what? What part was unclear? It was a shooting "game" with the lasers on the guns marking the hits. None of the guns had recoil and it was a movie screen so nothing was actually shooting bullets (except Foley).
@@MrShadowpanther3 Whoosh!
I love how they casually walk around the range without any hearing protection lol
Even though I enjoy the 1st movie a lot more, this one has so much style. Tony Scott is a legend. Shots like 1:27 & 2:10.
Tony’s tropes.
Instantly recognizable.
Duke Leto Atredies and Dr Yueh discuss the fall of the Harkonnens.
He had only three rounds in his gun.
And didn't reload once he was empty.
@@crom1701 That's the job of the gun tech, don'tcha know.
When I say "Browning hi-power"to my gun nut buddies, they act like I asked for a needle for my turntable.
@@allanbard6048
Single action only. All steel construction. The 9mm version of Ol’ Slabsides.
You’re a regular Metheuselah!
If it ain’t broke………….
I'll take 3 rounds over 19 in a revolver.
Best shooting skills scene is from lethal weapon when Murthaugh and Riggs are on a shooting place, Riggs let the target run on rifle distance and shoots. Gers ut back to check, then let it run of again, shoots, gets it back and said "now he's even smiling"
Are we to assume the gun range guns are firing blanks, as the laser determines were the projectile hits using the laser systems mounted on the guns? If so, that's some very serious tech for the early 90s.
Right up there with the Nintendo Entertainment System Zapper gun that was in many houses at the same time. Or maybe more like the US military MILES system, if a bit modified. Or the US military Weaponeer marksmanship training system. Or really, probably most like a LOMAH system from that era. Or... among many other things that were around at that time.
1987 baby!
My question is:
Why are they firing at what seem to be a bunch of car poolers with questionable fashion sense?
The technology was real I remember because back in the early 80s I was training at a Police department in Illinois and we had a shoot/don't shoot scenario like that where they ran the footage on a big projection screen TV and we had a gun that fired a laser shot and it would calculate and record where you hit. I didn't like it because it wasn't like a real gun there was no recoil there was any noise... I preferred live ammunition training scenarios we did instead.
Didn’t Bass Pro Shops have a shooting gallery that was similar technology back then too? Except for mobsters you shot at delinquent wildlife that we’re up to no good!
I don't know why this is in my algorithm, but I *APPROVE!!*
So Eddie had three rounds in his gun, and then holstered on empty? Seems legit.
he would definitely have to pay for that screen
Axle had great taste in handguns that's that Browning high power.
Well, to each his own i guess. Always looking to sell mine
@@redsabreanakin how much? Asking for a friend
Christmas gift from Charles Bronson! 😃🤣😁👍
3:01 “ It was perfectly planned, but it was executed with Neolithic incompetence” nice one!
People keep talking about ear protection and ignoring the fact there is an ALCOHOL BAR AT THE FIRING RANGE.
Anyway, I always thought the projection targets were fiction until I read about Delta Force training in the early days and that was, indeed, one of the ways they would train. However, it was the sound of the gun that would trigger the projector to pause and they would analyze the action after.
That's weird an Alcohol bar at the gun range. Were I'm from we call it a day at the range.
We have a bar/restaurant at our local indoor range. Granted it’s not right behind the actual range, they are separated by the huge gun store
gotta love eddie murphy`s laugh in the Beverly Hills Cop sequal
Would love to see how Axel writes a report for ammo he used.
And now we know the real reason Dr Yueh betrayed Duke Leto Atreides. He didnt like how the Duke treated him.
Hey! It’s Dr. Yeuh!
I remember going to see this at cinema 6 off I-70 in Kansas City, that theater was torn down many years ago.
What the actual conversation would have been:
*BANG*
EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
"WHAT?"
*BANG*
EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
"WHAT?"
"WHAT?"
Yeah, nothing wrong with walking into a room full of people shooting blanks and laser simulation and just cracking off some real bullets. Is it an actual gun range? Is there a legitimate backstop? Is there another room full of people next door? WHO KNOWS! WHO CARES! Just do whatever makes you look like a badass and screw the consequences! At the very least he should have to pay for replacing the projector screen he filled full of holes.
Doooooooode, it's a freaking Hollywood movie. Since when has Hollywood given a crap about the details?
@@FirstLastOne precisely the problem. Hollywood has been dumbing stuff down for decades. Why just roll with it and apologize for them? I'd much rather lambast them for lazy writing and hold them to some actual standards.
hashtag Alec Baldwin.
@@herbderbler1585 right, because fiction should ALWAYS be held to hyper realistic standards... piss off, dude.
@@herbderbler1585 lol... you need a hobby my friend.
"Excuse me, I'm not wearing hearing protection on the range. Could you please take yours off so I could ask you a question that shouldn't be being asked in a live fire area?"
The F-14 was and is one of the best looking & performing aircraft. Loved serving with these magnificent machines.
While I love the F-14
I gotta wonder though...
Why are you mentioning that here in a video about Beverly Hills Cop?
I liked the dual overhead warp engines they showed on the new Enterprise in this one myself. But that's just me.
@@guts-141 bot just posting random stuff hoping it falls on the right vid to get likes
@@guts-141 tony scott made top gun and beverly hills cop 1 and 2
@@guts-141 You know what - that is an excellent question! I honestly can't remember why - I have two TH-cam windows open perhaps I got mixed up which one I was commenting on.
His theme music never retires the character.
I've always wondered how the people on the screen "know" they've been "shot".
Walking into a live fore range without hearing protection. Win.
Getting the range master to drop his hearing protection on a live fire range - priceless.
Not as priceless as that crap about cutting a 308 down to fit a 44... Pretty sure that diameter issue is gonna matter more than the length
@@InfernosReaper He's talking about .44AMP (Auto Mag), for which the cartridge case (brass) can indeed be made by cutting down and reforming .308 Winchester rifle cartridge cases. In rifle cartridges the base is much wider than the bullet.
BTW .44AMP is also what Dirty Harry used iin that ridiculous automatic in Sudden Impact.
Axel has a Browning Hi Power. I want one.
It's a great looking pistol - not sure I'd stuff a loaded one into my jeans though!
@@AchtungBaby77 If you watch the shootout, big truck scene, as Axel runs, jumps onto the back: stunt double, you can clearly see his Browning HP 9mm pistol slip out, hit the ground! 😬 I'm surprised the film editor or director did not see that flub.
Great pistol. Only thing I don’t like about mine that I never messed with is the smooth and narrow beaver tail on the hammer. Makes decocking to half cock sometimes a little bit worrying.
Used to be the official sidearm of the SAS for decades.
Still in service, in many military forces around the world.