Beverly
Hills Cop (1984)
Rating:
R
Runtime:
105 minutes
Box
Office (in today’s dollars): 526 million (approximately)
Characters:
Axel Foley, Detective Billy Rosewood, Sergeant John Taggart, Jenny Summers,
Victor Maitland, Mikey Tandino, Serge, Chief Hubbard, Inspector Todd,
Lieutenant Bogomil, Banana Man
Cool
Stuff: Crappy Blue Chevy Nova
Cool
Music: “Axel F”
Cool
Quote: Axel Foley’s laugh
I
think this movie is the leader (so far) from my list for having the most uses
of the f-word. Well done Eddie Murphy! I never realized this movie was so
financially successful. It is one of the top-grossing R-rated films of all time
and trails only Titanic for weeks #1
at the box office. And it’s all because of Axel Foley. I can’t imagine anyone
else playing the part. Eddie Murphy was perfect. He is surrounded by a solid
cast of characters: Rosewood and Taggart are a funny duo, Jenny Summers is a
reliable old friend, and Victor Maitland is an evil dude. Throw in an
unintentionally funny Serge and a guy known only as the Banana Man and you have
yourself 105 minutes of non-stop laughter.
This
movie (like many of the other films on my list) has a cool car ... though a
crappy blue Chevy Nova isn’t anything to brag about. The soundtrack to the film
is pretty sweet, with the best song being the instrumental “Axel F”. I am
pretty sure everyone was playing this on their synthesizer growing up. There
were several funny lines in the movie, but for me none really stood out ... so
I am going to say that Axel Foley’s laugh was the coolest quote. I am guessing
everyone was trying to imitate the “Heh, heh, heh”, but the great thing about
it, and the movie itself is that only one person was born to be Axel Foley:
Eddie Murphy.
This
movie is full of action and laughs from start to finish. So if you like your
movies with car crashes at the beginning, a shootout at the end, and a “Get the
fuck outta here!” and a banana in the tailpipe prank sprinkled in the middle, then
you probably enjoyed every minute of it.
Side
note: We are halfway through my list of 80s movies! Not officially (15 movies
watched/reviewed, 17 to go), but the movies from 1980-1984 are finished and the
movies from 1985-1989 remain. This is Salty’s blog so Salty makes the rules.
Next
movie to review: The Breakfast Club
Wait, is that a Christmas Story reference in the post title? Also, I totally have the theme song stuck in my head.
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