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Beverly Hills Cop II



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Brigitte Nielsen Movie:
Beverly Hills Cop II



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Beverly Hills Cop II
Beverly Hills Cop II
List Price: $9.98Label: Paramount

Salesrank: 12240

Released: January 29, 2002
Our Price: $4.51
Used Price: $0.80
MPAA Rating: R (Restricted)
Media: DVD

Features:

  • Anamorphic
  • Closed-captioned
  • Color
  • Dolby
  • DVD
  • Subtitled
  • Widescreen
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • Eddie Murphy
  • Judge Reinhold
  • John Ashton
  • Jürgen Prochnow
  • Ronny Cox
  • Editorial Review:
    A CLEVER DETECTIVE FROM DETROIT SHOWS LOS ANGELES HOW TO STOP A HIT WOMAN'S SO CALLED ALPHABET CRIMES.

    Description of Beverly Hills Cop II:
    The 1988 sequel to one of the most successful movies of all time finds Eddie Murphy reprising his role as Detroit police detective Axel Foley, and once again playing a fish out of water as he tries to solve a series of heists in Beverly Hills that may be connected to the attempted murder of his friend, a Beverly Hills police captain (Ronny Cox). Constructed in a much flashier and faster-paced visual style than the first film, the song still remains the same as Foley tries to keep his job in Detroit while solving crimes for the Beverly Hills cops. Murphy again makes the most of culture shock for comic effect, and the easy rapport between Murphy and Billy (Judge Reinhold), now a cheerfully over the top Rambo-esque figure, is still the centerpiece of this series. While not the least bit original, director Tony Scott (Crimson Tide, Top Gun) puts his own stamp on this installment and keeps the action and the laughs coming. --Robert Lane

    Beverly Hills Cop II Reviews:
    BEVERLY HILLS COP 2 RULES! 5 Star Review
    2009-05-06 - Paramounts BEVERLY HILLS COP 2 is a definite upgrade from the original, because for one thing in this movie Detroit police Detective Axel Foley(Eddie Murphy) has a Ferrari Testarosa instead of a Mercedes or a Nova, at least in Detroit, Michigan where Axel lives.

    For another in this movie, Capt. Bogomil(Ronny Cox), Detective Rosewood(Judge Reinhold), and Sgt. Taggart(John Ashton)are all on Axel's side approving of Axel working with Beverly Hills P.D. to help solve a crime involving a string of robberies taking place in the L.A. Area, especially after Capt. Bogomil gets gunned down by one of the crooks(Brigette Nielsen) in the middle of this movie.

    Therefore Axel doesn't have to go beating around the bush as much in this sequel as he had to do in the original since Taggart, Rosewood, and Bogolin already knew him in this movie as opposed to BEVERLY HILLS COP I.

    This movie also takes me all the way back to memory lane to my teen years when I was still living in the Imperial Valley since I was 14 years old in the 8th grade at Wilson Jr. High School in my hometown(El Centro, CA)when this movie was made in the Spring of 1987 just before I graduated from Junior High.

    So if you loved the original BEVERLY HILLS COP, you'll more than likely approve of BEVERLY HILLS COP II.

    A Pretty Good Sequel!!! 4 Star Review
    2009-04-05 - This is a good sequel with a lot of action and comedy! It's been two years since the original and Axel comes back to Beverly Hills because someone shoots Captain Andrew Bogomil. He is still alive, but Axel, Billy, and Taggart figure out who is behind the Alphabet crimes and stop the person who shot the Captain. I highly recommend BEVERLY HILLS COP II!!!

    Funny Eddie 3 Star Review
    2009-02-17 - Actually I wanted this movie to complete my collection. I'm not hep to this type of movie but I like Eddie Murphy.

    Excellent Sequel, That's Very Entertaining 4 Star Review
    2008-10-11 - The original Beverley Hills Cop is one of those films that remains a cult classic because of the fact that it's such a product of the time it was made. This quintessential eighties style is carried over to the sequel, made three years later, and although part two; like many sequels, never quite manages that same verve as the original film - it still offers a good time, and anyone that enjoyed the first installment (and who didn't?) will probably have a good time with this sequel too. All the main players from the original film have been rounded up once again, with Eddie Murphy heading a capable ensemble cast, lots of wisecracks and some gratuitously over the top action sequences. The plot is, as you would expect, superfluous to the style of the film; and much of the movie is simply tailored around it; but anyway, it follows maverick copper Axel Foley and his two California police cronies as they are pulled into a case known as the 'alphabet murders', which involves a robbery, a tall blonde woman and a gun shop owner.

    I've got to say that Eddie Murphy's wisecracks were a lot funnier in the first film. While they were still over the top, they were at least sort of believable. Here, however, Murphy goes massively over the top, and it's hard to imagine how anyone that obnoxious doesn't end up with a cracked jaw. Anyway, Murphy obviously enjoys himself; and if you can get by the complete lack of logic, you probably will too. True to style, the action is completely over the top too; with several ridiculous sequences combining to make the movie the entertaining blockbuster that it is. The film lacks any kind of themes or substance, meaning that it will both not please serious film fans, and that this reviewer is running out of steam; but I will say that this movie does have a point to make, and that is simply entertaining it's audience. It may be completely silly, illogical fun; but some movies need to be there just to entertain, and this is one of those. I wouldn't recommend sticking this movie at the top of any must see lists, or going into with huge expectations; but it's a good time, that's for sure.

    Disappointing Sequel to BHC. 5 Star Review
    2008-09-02 - This sequel to the smash hit movie BEVERLY HILLS COP takes the Murphy character back to Los Angeles to solve a case of `Alphabet' crimes. Unfortunately, BHC2 is another one of those ordinary sequels that got made just because its predecessor was such a huge hit, therefore lacking the quality of the original. The major mistake of the movie comes from the storyline, which contains more bullets and not enough hilarity. There are a few funny bits, though, such as John Ashton falling into a swimming pool and the scene where Murphy picks on Playboy ladies man Hugh Hefner, but the movie's good moments can't compete with lousy acting or a crummy script.










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