a5c7b9f00b Axel Foley, while investigating a car theft ring, comes across something much bigger than that: the same men who shot his boss are running a counterfeit money ring out of a theme park in Los Angeles. One night in Detroit, during a shoot-out at a chop shop, Detroit cop Axel Foley sees his boss, Inspector Douglas Todd, getting killed by a well dressed man. Using his last breath, Inspector Todd tells Axel to get the man who shot him, and Axel says that he will do that. Axel does some looking around, and finds the killer&#39;s vehicle at Wonder World, a theme park in Beverly Hills, California. In Beverly Hills, Axel is reunited with his friend Billy Rosewood, who tells Axel that John Taggart is now retired and living in Arizona. Billy is now the deputy director of operations for joint systems interdepartmental operational command (JSIOC). Billy also has a new partner named Jon Flint. Axel checks out Wonder World, which is owned by Dave &quot;Uncle Dave&quot; Thornton. At Wonder World, Axel rescues two kids who are stuck on a ride that broke down, and after this, Axel is taken to see the park&#39;s head of security, Ellis DeWald, and Axel recognizes DeWaldInspector Todd&#39;s killer. Jon refuses to believe this, because DeWald is one of Jon&#39;s friends. Ellis runs a counterfeiting ring that uses the theme parka front. Axel is also falling in love with Janice Perkins, who works at the park. When Dave gets shot by DeWald&#39;s men, Axel is accused of being the man who shot Dave. With the help of Billy and Jon, Axel sets out to prove his innocence and get revenge on DeWald. How could they make one more than two films in this series? The Beverly Hills Cop movies is a sign to moviegoers everywhere that putting a big star in whatever familiar thing he has done to death already, and way better by the way, is a total lack of originality. If they had only made the darn thing funny at least but John Landis, who is usually pretty dependablea comedy director, seems more interested in putting cameos by directors in every scene, so it will at least be something that you can kill the time spotting.<br/><br/>Every character is dull, and the reprise of Rosewood and Serge&#39;s characters only generate mild interest because we have seen them before.<br/><br/>The villain, played by Timothy Carhart, is totally expendable and it&#39;s a wonder why they couldn&#39;t at least have brought in a stereotype police captain like in the first two parts. That would have generated some mild chuckles at least.<br/><br/>Murphy would go on playing cops in two more movies to date, but here the general idea of having the outsider cop solve everything has completely lost it&#39;s warranty and try making sense of the rather trite closing showdown between the cop and the villain in the amusement park. It&#39;s amazing that rival Warner Bros. could make a movie series where the sequels where ten times more entertaining than the two sequels of BHC but maybe it was because they were all made by the same team of Donner and Silver. Three directors have been assigned to a Beverly Hills Cop movie and I think if there is a fourth on the way a new director is hemline that one too. You know what? Standing alonea comedy, it had some really good moments, butan action movie, this was beyond unbelievable and incredibly clichéd. I&#39;m going to start with the good parts, see, Eddie Murphy is still greatAxel and is always very funny. He has some really great moments, but for me in this sequel, it was Judge Reinhold that stole the showBilly. He was just such a lovable goof, which was semi-sad since he was a cop in the film, but I got past that part pretty much since he has been a goof from the first Beverly Hills Cop movie.<br/><br/>Axel is back in business, in Detroit he gets into a once in a lifetime for a cop normally, type of shoot out with dirty business men, one who is an extremely super duper bad dude, who just won&#39;t stop killing people or stealing, why do you ask? Because he&#39;s a super duper bad dude! Well, he leads Axel to Wonderworld in Beverly Hills, California, where he finds out that that&#39;s where they do business. He gets his favorite buddy Billy back in the game and together they try to find a way to reveal the super duper bad dude&#39;s true identity to the crowd.<br/><br/>Now the complaints, there are a huge list of them: first off, for security guards, most of them had pretty crappy shooting techniques and couldn&#39;t hit a barn. Secondly, Axel saved these children from a ride in Wonderworld, with one arm?! Third, a shootout like they had in this film in reality is a one in a million chance for a real life, but somehow Axel just seems to keep getting them like their a dime in a dozen. And fourth, the super duper bad dude, did the badness a little too much, to the point where it was just obnoxious. But who am I to judge, you try it.<br/><br/>4/10 Whatever juice is left in the "Cop" franchise or in the once unstoppable career of Eddie Murphy peters out ignominiously in this poor excuse for a sequel.
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