Like how Bogomil called Taggart into the office rather than chew him out in front of Axel. Praise in public, punish in private. Definitely showed class.
I find hilarious when he's still in handcuffs in the beginning, he speaks with such sincerity. He's not being a smart ass, he sounds genuinely awestruck when saying "this cop car is nicer then my apartment."
Axel was genuinely amazed at how nice and clean a Beverly Hills Police Car is. He's from the Detroit Police Department and such a thing would be unimaginable for them.
Axel knew he pushed the guy to the point of punching him. The fact that Bogemil offered to let him press charges made him react like "Wait, what? No, that was just a strenuous difference of opinion, wtf?"
The flip side of that is, you don't cover up immoral or illegal acts. Otherwise, you're a collaborator and just as dirty as the rest of them. And then the public won't trust you to uphold the law and they'll take it into their own hands without training or discipline. Sounds like a recipe for The Purge to me.
@@SeansModelBuildsAnd then when you are a whistleblower and testify, you’re targeted by criminals and dirty cops. It’s not wonder why DAs are letting criminals back out in 24 hours after a $900 theft spree.
The latest film brought back some of the charm of the first film. But what makes this damn near perfect is the supporting character development throughout. They all start hating Axel but through various moments you see their reactions and they gradually warm up to him as the scenes go on. It’s a great film in character development study.
@@ClearOutSamskaras no he doesn't. Watch the original. Not a clip from youtube. You see when this movie was made the world wasn't a bunch of p*%$#! Nowadays you can barely tell someone the truth without being offensive.
I’d go as far as saying it was his best, it was all downhill after this gem of a movie, I thoroughly enjoyed it in the cinema way back in the day when it was first released 😊
Eddie Murphy made the best movies in the 80's and 90's. I grew up watching the Beverly Hills Cop saga, and 48hrs, A prince in NY (one of the reasons i took a vacation there as soon as i could) and so many more timeless classics
Ahh... the start of some beautiful friendships! I love that in all the sequel we get to see that they've been going on yearly fishing trips together, and that they're excited to hear each other on the phone. Part of the fun of the series is how these guys become buddies and are friends through these cases!
Loved this movie. I was 17. And, it seems like yesterday. 40 years ago . . . Wow. I wonder how many young people watching him walk into the office understand he is looking around, amazed, at the High Technology !.
Good call. That was shot in a particularly excellent kind of film, at a high ratio, and with a new kind of camera, the clarity was really something for us to see. Everyone was astonished by the size of the opening scene when the show started, I remember.
Did you think that digital cameras existed in the 80s and they shot on them and so every film from the 80s looked like it was filmed on a webcam or something? Do you even know what _FILM_ is? Jesus christ...
I've seen this movie ever since I was a kid...must've watched it dozens of times...only now did I see The sign on the door says "This door shall not be propped open" lol
Funnily enough where Foley came from there were almost no computers so even at the time, it felt like high tech. It was supposed to contrast the difference between what he used to work with and Beverly Hills "elite".
@@WolfySnowy Yep. And for the times, it would have been very high high tech in most of the world. Police departments, however, are like the military. The items got brought by an official and took a long time going through procurement. so by the time it was in service, it was out dated.
First movie was different and ground braking, the second rode on the success of the first but was contrived, the third was a wack money grab, and I have no intention to watching the forth, as its a tired rehash for a fading star. The TV series is just a money grab based on nostalgia of the first movie.
Such a great scene imbibed with a lot of heart and class. Really establishes the connection between these key characters that'll develop in the rest of the movie, and does so in a believable way that makes us invested in all of them. So much can be learned about filmmaking and story building from simple but masterful scenes like this.
My Dad was driving the blue car at 0:20 Coming back from looking at furniture 🪑, got caught in the filming movie 🎥 🎞️ I remember cause he bought burgers 🍔 home 🏡 that day 😂 Good Memories
Now this is what ill called good character developments from how theyre hostile to each other to becoming buddies and he even avenged for the captain.. Love this series.
Only time a cop treated me nice while in the precinct was when I told him I would talk and he uncuffed me from the concrete wall i was attached to on the steel bench and took me into a room with padded seats and said what would you like to say to help your case? I told him I need my lawyer and take me to jail he got so mad he cuffed me right back to the wall lmao. I was laughing in his face trolled him so hard😂😂😂 good Ole officer Rivera he is a detective now and it's still hilarious.
Fun fact: The cops escorting Axel in the car and the one who motions him out of the cell don’t say a word, partly due to filming logistics. A speaking role, no matter how little was spoken, would have required the studio to pay the extra up to six times more than a non-speaking role.
Nah...good movie but honestly, its not THAT funny. Its more action then funny. I look at it kinda like I look at Ghostbusters..good movie but not really as funny as its hyped up to me..a few funny lines, sure but thats about it. I like them both for the story more than the humor...now Trading Places...THAT was hilarious.
I wonder if the actual Beverly Hills police station had all those types of 80's tech consoles in them and if they didn't if the officers who worked there at the time laughed seeing all that stuff?
@pieceofschmidtgamer , Humor is hard for those that are offended by everything, champ. Thanks for identifying yourself to us. Oh, no tomato on my hamburger, thanks.
0:06.......the cop on the left, is that William Wallace? He played "Pete' in the film Delta Force and was McCoy's (Chuck Norris) best buddy. He dies in the film and you get the thousand yard hard-eyed stare from Norris near the end. *Checked......yes it is. He also played a grown-up Wesley Crusher in TNG when Riker makes him older using his powers ha!
Watching this clip in 2024. This movie held up really well. Why? Dialogue and good writing. As well as good acting. I'm looking forward to the new Netflix movie.
Like how Bogomil called Taggart into the office rather than chew him out in front of Axel. Praise in public, punish in private. Definitely showed class.
How that was private,and you over analyse this
@@elg7365 Did you hear any of the conversation?
@@elg7365 You think your slick, when you are NOT. Actually, you are a JOKE> J O K E. JOKE.
Axel showed grit and wit too. Oh boy.
Bogomil was class in the films. Ended up trusting Axel and could have lost his job
I find hilarious when he's still in handcuffs in the beginning, he speaks with such sincerity.
He's not being a smart ass, he sounds genuinely awestruck when saying "this cop car is nicer then my apartment."
If you ever saw the inside of a Detroit PD scout car, you'd agree with him. I've seen plenty, but not as a prisoner.
@@christophertipton2318 in the D even DPD is broke 😂
"Do I have to go? I just ordered a pizza."
How did you see plenty Detroit pd scout cars?@christophertipton2318
Axel was genuinely amazed at how nice and clean a Beverly Hills Police Car is. He's from the Detroit Police Department and such a thing would be unimaginable for them.
Axel won over the Seargent by not pressing charges.
Smooth guy.
And right then he knew he could trust Bogomil.
Taggart earned Axel's respect for not being a b***h
Yeah, if Axel was a D&D class he would be a Rogue.
Expert in deception and persuasion.
@@travisdonaldstanley6420 Which makes sense since the movie heavily implies that he wasn't exactly on the side of the law before joining the force.
Axel knew he pushed the guy to the point of punching him. The fact that Bogemil offered to let him press charges made him react like "Wait, what? No, that was just a strenuous difference of opinion, wtf?"
Not gonna fall for the old banana in the tailpipe trick. One of my favorite lines
Even better when he blacks it up a little for the other cop; "Look man, I ain't fallin' for no banana in mah TAILpipe!" :))
If not for Eddie Murphy, it would have been a potato in the tail pipe but he was right, potato in the tail pipe is not funny.
@@fuzzo73 😂
“Where I’m from cops don’t file charges against other cops.”
Lands a lot different in 2024.
The flip side of that is, you don't cover up immoral or illegal acts. Otherwise, you're a collaborator and just as dirty as the rest of them. And then the public won't trust you to uphold the law and they'll take it into their own hands without training or discipline. Sounds like a recipe for The Purge to me.
@@SeansModelBuildsAnd then when you are a whistleblower and testify, you’re targeted by criminals and dirty cops. It’s not wonder why DAs are letting criminals back out in 24 hours after a $900 theft spree.
So many corrupt cops now.
With the thin blue line? 🤔
@@conorwellman8592 That isn't possible.
my 80s youth brought me here. I'm so happy that I can share the new and the old school to my nephew.
I left my youth in the 1980s as it didn't want to follow me.
Probably the coolest decade to be a youth and I'm a 90's kid.
3:11 "in Beverly Hills we go strictly by the book" my how times have changed lol
The fact that eddie murphy is 23 years old in this movie is funny. Because he looks 30 in this movie.
And in 2024 he looks at only 35.
The mustache makes him look older 😅
@@newagain9964 he really doesn't... although he looks far younger than his age.
And he looked 30 for the next 30 years 😅
@@newagain9964 No he doesn't.
This was such a great movie!!! I love the way the two cops driving Foley to the PD look like Calvin Klein models! 🤣
I thought one of them might have been Rob Lowe but I think he was too tall and old.
.."Somebody will eat the pizza❤,.."
Its Beverly Hills, they have to follow by the book
I believe the cop on the passenger side came out in delta force . His character was Pete who died in the end..🤔
They probably were 😂
The latest film brought back some of the charm of the first film. But what makes this damn near perfect is the supporting character development throughout. They all start hating Axel but through various moments you see their reactions and they gradually warm up to him as the scenes go on. It’s a great film in character development study.
I like the part where Axel compliments Taggert’s punch. Just think, the two of them will be best of friends later! 👍👊💪
Did you actually hear the "compliment" he gave?
He changed the first letter of his name to an F
@@EDouble1 He does not change it to an F. He says Taggert's name totally normally.
@@ClearOutSamskaras no he doesn't. Watch the original. Not a clip from youtube.
You see when this movie was made the world wasn't a bunch of p*%$#! Nowadays you can barely tell someone the truth without being offensive.
@@EDouble1 Here's some of your brand of truth for you: You should stop being such a massive asshole if you find yourself repeatedly offending people.
@@EDouble1 Right, and particularly with the profanity...I am getting my shit banned 'cause I say 'fuck' too many times.
Chief Andrew Bogomil eventually got a civilian job working with a military company to produce autonomous robots.
He even had to correct a mistake.
and after that he got the greatest job in the solar system mining turbinium on Mars
This must have been after he was a car mechanic up in Spokane. His son was a pretty good high school wrestler up there.
He relocated to Detroit as well.
And he was vice president of the united states, until the president fired him.
The actor who played Detective Taggart is 35 in this movie. Let that sink in.
I'll do you one even better. Eddie was 22 when they started shooting, so the guy who played Taggart was 34.
Damn I just hit 35 but I don't look that bad lol. Except for the same hairline :(
And looks like Gerald Ford
@@Sig509 Without his makeup on.
boomer 35 is millennial 55
The censuring ruins the movie
No it doesn’t.
Agreed 100%. It was a tad annoying.
@@blockmasterscott You need to grow up.
What the **** you talking about! 😆
@@jatilq Stupid comment. I’m doxxing you!
An absolute classic. I came upon this clip and now I have to watch the whole thing again.
One of Eddie Murphy's best movie! Id rewatch this hundreds of times as a kid.
X2
I’d go as far as saying it was his best, it was all downhill after this gem of a movie, I thoroughly enjoyed it in the cinema way back in the day when it was first released 😊
I have to go with 48 Hours with Nick Nolte.
God, i love everything about this movie. The synth score, the tight zero filler script, the humor, the quick punchy dialogue, and the action.
Eddie Murphy made the best movies in the 80's and 90's. I grew up watching the Beverly Hills Cop saga, and 48hrs, A prince in NY (one of the reasons i took a vacation there as soon as i could) and so many more timeless classics
Ahh... the start of some beautiful friendships! I love that in all the sequel we get to see that they've been going on yearly fishing trips together, and that they're excited to hear each other on the phone. Part of the fun of the series is how these guys become buddies and are friends through these cases!
Loved this movie. I was 17. And, it seems like yesterday. 40 years ago . . .
Wow.
I wonder how many young people watching him walk into the office understand he is looking around, amazed, at the High Technology !.
Watched Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F.
I have to go back here just because.
I still have to go watch that. How was it?
@@Fletchman1313not great, not terrible. better than 3 but it lacks the energy and edge of the first two movies.
@@Fletchman1313 Bad. Save yourself the pain and pretend it doesn't exist.
@@KilliK69exactly! The jokes were hit or miss and I saw the action btu I didn’t “feel” it!
@@KilliK69 The most concise review so far, yet the most complete!
Beverly Hills Cop 1 & 2, simply a great period to watch movies. Eddie Murphy was on top during this period. Great supporting cast as well.
You tell them 👏🏾
@flame-sky7148 the fourth Beverly Hills Cop movie was fucking garbage.
@@AntonioChapman-yj4fc thanks for letting me know, and saving me money and time.
Agree and thanks.
Sorry about the 3rd flick tho...
The picture is so clear for 1984
It was filmed in 35mm, which is equivalent to 4K.
It’s Paramount, you’re on their channel .
Good call. That was shot in a particularly excellent kind of film, at a high ratio, and with a new kind of camera, the clarity was really something for us to see. Everyone was astonished by the size of the opening scene when the show started, I remember.
Did you think that digital cameras existed in the 80s and they shot on them and so every film from the 80s looked like it was filmed on a webcam or something?
Do you even know what _FILM_ is? Jesus christ...
I can't hear that theme without hearing Peter Griffin humming it with the " and another do do do da do"
I've seen this movie ever since I was a kid...must've watched it dozens of times...only now did I see The sign on the door says "This door shall not be propped open" lol
Damn, the 80s tech 😂
High Technology !.
Funnily enough, a lot of that was obsolete already at the time, things moved so fast then for a few years.
Funnily enough where Foley came from there were almost no computers so even at the time, it felt like high tech. It was supposed to contrast the difference between what he used to work with and Beverly Hills "elite".
@@WolfySnowy Yep. And for the times, it would have been very high high tech in most of the world.
Police departments, however, are like the military. The items got brought by an official and took a long time going through procurement.
so by the time it was in service, it was out dated.
Makes me want to rewatch the series.
First movie was different and ground braking, the second rode on the success of the first but was contrived, the third was a wack money grab, and I have no intention to watching the forth, as its a tired rehash for a fading star. The TV series is just a money grab based on nostalgia of the first movie.
@Puzzoozoo the fourth movie was freaking horrible.
The lieutenant is the spitting image of an older Chris Hansen...
Just Captain Jellico traveling back in time to put the Beverly Hills PD on a four shift rotation.
Underrated comment!!
Ronny Cox, also ran Mars, till some body builder, named Aaaahnald showed up.
Such a great scene, especially given the era it was made in. The look on Taggart's face as hit sits back down, immediate respect for Foley.
Such a great scene imbibed with a lot of heart and class. Really establishes the connection between these key characters that'll develop in the rest of the movie, and does so in a believable way that makes us invested in all of them. So much can be learned about filmmaking and story building from simple but masterful scenes like this.
there have been many very good movies, but this one might be the best ever
My Dad was driving the blue car at 0:20
Coming back from looking at furniture 🪑, got caught in the filming movie 🎥 🎞️
I remember cause he bought burgers 🍔 home 🏡 that day 😂
Good Memories
How do you know that was your dad and not someone else?
Now this is what ill called good character developments from how theyre hostile to each other to becoming buddies and he even avenged for the captain.. Love this series.
The first thing I think at the beginning of the music, is Peter Griffin dancing to the tune lol
sadly the first thing i think about is a half naked frog on an invisible motorbike
@@maltesefalcon85lot of time at bowling alleys?
@@acsone3546 the pool hall next to it 😂
I think of Crazy Frog.
thats unfortunate
Somebody put their heart and soul into that intro beat and it shows.
Class film and what a fantastic era of movies and life in general
I keep expecting RobCop to walk in , 😁
Only time a cop treated me nice while in the precinct was when I told him I would talk and he uncuffed me from the concrete wall i was attached to on the steel bench and took me into a room with padded seats and said what would you like to say to help your case? I told him I need my lawyer and take me to jail he got so mad he cuffed me right back to the wall lmao. I was laughing in his face trolled him so hard😂😂😂 good Ole officer Rivera he is a detective now and it's still hilarious.
It's so weird seeing Ronny Rox playing a good guy.
He actually played good guys before Robocop.
You should have seen him in Deliverance.
Watch “Deliverance”. He and this little kid battle it out on banjos.
The best movie ever created. People 100 years from now will enjoy this movie. 🥰🥰🥰
One of the best movies I’ve ever seen
It optimized the 80s
This was a really amazing movie. I bet i watched it 20 times on vhs.
Fun fact: The cops escorting Axel in the car and the one who motions him out of the cell don’t say a word, partly due to filming logistics. A speaking role, no matter how little was spoken, would have required the studio to pay the extra up to six times more than a non-speaking role.
Miss Taggart already, thanks for showing me one of my first movies man, hope Heaven is good for you :)
to think this movie is 40 years old short circuits my brain
We just lost Taggart to cancer. A shame.
I must have watched this movie a hundred times as a kid :)
Diddy is Axel Foley?!! Man the auto sequencing of clips is criminal!😅😮😂🎉
Wow, It's so sad seeing them in the new BHC movie looking so old now, I was 20 watching this in 84, 40 years on, and this is still a great watch.
Sad that people look older after 40 years? Are you thick?
One of my most favouriteest movies.
One of the funniest movies ever made.
Nah...good movie but honestly, its not THAT funny. Its more action then funny. I look at it kinda like I look at Ghostbusters..good movie but not really as funny as its hyped up to me..a few funny lines, sure but thats about it. I like them both for the story more than the humor...now Trading Places...THAT was hilarious.
Those cops looked like they came off Baywatch.
Timeless movie. Just watched 1 & 2 again. So good. Axel F was just OK. Kind of like a reunion film.
Aren't all of these recent remake/sequel of older classic movies just trying to bank on nostalgia?
Axel F was awful
@@nikkihavers6432 Axel F is the best one.
@@AntonioChapman-yj4fc Ignorance noted.
So it was as bad as Coming 2 America? Because THAT movie is horrific! Total let down.
I wonder if the actual Beverly Hills police station had all those types of 80's tech consoles in them and if they didn't if the officers who worked there at the time laughed seeing all that stuff?
Reminds me of the NORAD scene in WarGames and how glamorous that set was compared to the actual NORAD command center.
Nowhere had those.
I think this is the beginning of three beautiful friendships.
Somehow they managed to have the same atmosphere on the 2024 one. It really looked like something left from the 80s.
ahh back when cop movies felt like actual cop moives. the good ol days lol
Axel: Freeze 🥶
Better than most movies on boxoffice nowdays.
3:09 I dont know why, I know I'm weird but I always loved how Bogomil made "book" a 2-syllable word😂
The cop driving the car looks like Will Ferrell
I thought this was a deep fake of Ryan Gosling at first by the thumbnail. Driver does look like him.
I thought it was Cary Elwes.
Gawd, I hope not.
One of the great movies of the 80's.
They had no idea that this would become legendary and still be relevant 40 years later...
Listen the music ! You are in the 80' 😍
Peter Griffin doing the "and then another dun dun dun dun dun skit to this song
I remember going to see this in the movies. I can't believe it is 40 years ago.
How’s this 40yrs ago!?
40yrs ago use to mean the 60’s….now it’s the 80’s⁉️
Eddie Murphy did a great job in all his roles, especially the Beverly Hills Cop movies.
I've seen this movie a hundred times. There is no shock.
this movie makes me laugh every single time i re watch it
It's in this that he puts the banana in the tail pipe? While he orders them snacks 😂
Huge mental mindful business 🤓😂
1984 is like 20 years ago, man!
Who's gonna tell him? ;)
@pieceofschmidtgamer , Humor is hard for those that are offended by everything, champ.
Thanks for identifying yourself to us.
Oh, no tomato on my hamburger, thanks.
@@slshusker You do realize I wasn't being offended right?
ummm you sure?
I believe he is doing the I probably should tell him his. Math is wrong but don't want to be a jerk about it. It's actually a classic. Thing in comedy
LEGENDARY FRANCHISE!!
I'm glad Black Noir turned dow this role in support of Eddie Murphy's career
This is my ringtone.
When a police station looks like Houston mission control 😂
Chief Bogomil is still traumatized from an old canoe trip many years ago.
Taggert did two things wrong: he struck a cop and he took sides, immediately, between a cop and local businessman during the questioning/argument.😢
0:06.......the cop on the left, is that William Wallace? He played "Pete' in the film Delta Force and was McCoy's (Chuck Norris) best buddy. He dies in the film and you get the thousand yard hard-eyed stare from Norris near the end. *Checked......yes it is. He also played a grown-up Wesley Crusher in TNG when Riker makes him older using his powers ha!
0:40 This is an underrated scene.
2:10 it always made me laugh how Eddie didn’t act getting punched 😂
Watching this clip in 2024. This movie held up really well. Why? Dialogue and good writing. As well as good acting. I'm looking forward to the new Netflix movie.
"I'm on vacation" lol
I can't believe how advanced that police station is!! No way were cops here in Australia using computers back in 1984.
You guys didn’t even have electricity in 1984.
They end becoming good friends!😊
1984…,what a fkng time to be alive!!!!
that chemistry still on till the last film
“Askwelll!!!!!”😂
0:44 They let Karate man out again!
Karate man bruises on the inside !
He bleeds from the inside.
"When they brought you in here , you was cryin' like a bitch!"
"YEAH!"
I lover that part...Were in Beverly Hills and here we go strictly by the book.
Hard to believe that Taggart is only 36 here..I'm way older now and he still looks like he could be my dad.
Crazy how this is just four years after he bombed in that jazz club doing stand up. 😲
All i can hear is Peter and another ha ha ha haha
What a brilliant movie of it's time.
It’s odd how the first 3 cops say absolutely nothing in the scene. So realistic!
Murphy nailed this character
I've got the complete box set. Watched the new one last week. Enjoyed it.
All i hear is Peter Griffin humming the tune.