The opening truck chase combines action and comedy set to a great soundtrack. It's literally the film you're about to watch in one scene.
1/10
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2. Casual Swearing
I was 13 when I saw BHC and I'd never heard casual swearing before. Listening to Eddie Murphy and Gil Hill (Inspector Todd) throwing F-bombs around was like hearing Shakespeare for the first time.
2/10
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3. The Soundtrack
Patti LaBelle's Stir It Up makes this sequence iconic. And Harold Faltermeyer's electronic score is instantly recognisable. It all works. The music in BHC is one of the characters.
3/10
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4. Eddie Murphy
Eddie was only 21 years old when he filmed BHC. He is astoundingly self-assured. It's a commanding multi-faceted performance throughout. The confidence of the man is astonishing.
4/10
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5. Characters
Even the most minor roles shine in BHC. Bronson Pinchot has all of about 2 minutes of screen time in BHC, Eddie gives him all the room he needs to turn a small role into absolute gold.
5/10
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6. Adaptation
Axel was supposed to stuff potatoes into the tailpipe of the car. They couldn't shoot in the kitchen, so they swapped to bananas instead. Which led to this hilarious iconic interaction. Yes, that's Damon Wayans.
6/10
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7. Ad-libbing
A great deal of BHC is ad-libbed. Judge Reinhold, John Ashton and Bronson Pinchot ad-libbed their lines to fit in with Murphy's natural skill at simply making it up as he went along.
7/10
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8. Steven Berkoff
Nobody bothered to tell Steven Berkoff he was in a comedy. His chilling performance is perfectly set against Murphy's cocky swagger. Berkoff was a brilliant choice for Victor Maitland.
8/10
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9. Eddie Murphy... again
This customs scene shows the range of Eddie Murphy. He turns his performance on a dime and flips from comedy to commanding drama in a heartbeat. Perfectly balanced by Ashton and Reinhold in the car
9/10
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10. Perfect Balance
Director Martin Brest was a master of balance. Even during the action sequences, he found time for comedy, and it never seemed out of place. He did the same with Midnight Run.
10/10
I consider Beverly Hills Cop to be a perfect movie, not a single moment is wasted.
Eddie Murphy gets most of the praise but he's surrounded by some incredible talent. It's not just one of the best movies of the 80s, it's one of the greatest movies of all time.
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#10 Shakespeare in Love - $279,500,000
Joseph Fiennes, Gwyneth Paltrow
Director - John Madden
An incredibly smart rom-com, which somehow walked away with the Best Picture Oscar
#1998Top10
1/16
#9 Lethal Weapon 4 - $285,400,000
Mel Gibson, Danny Glover, Jet Li
Director - Richard Donner
Riggs and Murtaugh are back... again. This time attempting to break a Chinese immigrant-smuggling ring.
#1998Top10
2/16
#8 Doctor Dolittle - $294,156,605
Eddie Murphy, Kristen Wilson
Director - Betty Thomas
After a car crash, Doctor Dolittle finds he can understand and talk to animals.
#1998Top10
3/16
A Thread
Was '96 the BIGGEST year for movies ever?
#10 Space Jam - $250,180,384
Michael Jordan, Bugs Bunny
Director - Joe Pytka
The Looney Tunes employ Michael Jordan to beat aliens in a basketball game, obviously.
#1996Top10
1/16
#9 Jerry Maguire - $273,552,592
Tom Cruise, Renee Zellweger, Cuba Gooding Jr
Director - Cameron Crowe
After committing career suicide Jerry Maguire salvages a single client, footballer Rod Tilbrook, and assistant Dorothy Boyd.
#1996Top10
2/16
#8 The Nutty Professor - $273,814,019
Eddie Murphy, Jada Pinkett Smith
Director - Tom Shadyac
Obese biochemist Sherman Klump, manages to come up with a concoction that enables him to shed 300 pounds and all his inhibitions to become Buddy Love.
#1996Top10
3/16
#10 Wayne's World - $183,097,323
Mike Myers, Dana Carvey, Tia Carrere
Director - Penelope Spheeris
A comedy classic that changed the English language for a while.
#1992Top10
1/14
#9 Bram Stoker's Dracula - $215,862,666
Gary Oldman, Winona Ryder, Anthony Hopkins
Director - Francis Ford Coppola
Coppola got his teeth into this arty adaptation of the mother of all vampire tales. It's possibly the sexiest retelling of this gothic masterpiece.
#1992Top10
2/14
#8 Sister Act - $231,600,000
Whoopi Goldberg, Maggie Smith, Kathy Najimy
Director - Emile Ardolino
A nightclub singer accidentally witnesses a murder and is disguised as a nun so she can hide in a nunnery until the time comes to testify.
#1992Top10
3/14
#10 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - $202,000,000
Elias Koteas, Judith Hoag
Director - Steve Barron
The Heros In Halfshells' leader is kidnapped, and they make it their ninja mission to rescue him
#1990Top10
1/10
#9 Kindergarten Cop - $202,000,000
Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hunt
Director - Ivan Reitman
Arnie goes undercover as a primary teacher to track down the wife of a drug lord in this very large fish-out-of-water comedy.
#1990Top10
2/10
#8 Presumed Innocent - $221,300,000
Harrison Ford, Bonnie Bedelia
Director - Alan J. Pakula
Deputy D.A Rusty Sabich (Ford) finds himself a murder suspect when his lover is found with her head stoved in by a hammer. But, is he innocent?
#1990Top10
3/10
The Thing was released OTD in 1982, so here are 10 reasons why I love The Thing
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#1 The Opening Titles
I've always been fascinated by this burning opening title sequence. It was created by Peter Kuran with the help of a fish tank, a trash bag and a match. Simples.
#2 'Norweigian, Mac'
John Carpenter gave you the entire plot in the first scene, if you happen to speak Norwegian.
The man shooting at the dog says, 'Get the hell outta there. That’s not a dog, it’s some sort of thing! It’s imitating a dog, it isn’t real! Get away, you idiots!'
#3 Morricone
Ennio Morricone's score delivers a musical version of building dread. From the opening couple of chords to the very end, it's a musical score that suggests this isn't gonna end well, and it won't get any better than this.
The Top 10 highest-grossing movies of 1984.
A Thread.
#10 Splash - $69.821,334
Tom Hanks, Daryl Hannah, John Candy
Director - Ron Howard
Boy and Mermaid fall in love. Boy and mermaid's happiness is jeopardized by an insane mermaid hunter. #1984Top10
1/10
#9 Star Trek: The Search for Spock - $76,471,046
William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, Nichelle Nichols
Director - Leonard Nimoy
Trekky regulars defy higher orders and take the Enterprise on a vigilante mission across space to resurrect their comrade. #1984Top10
2/10
#8 Romancing the Stone - $76,572,238
Michael Douglas, Kathleen Turner, Danny DeVito
Director - Robert Zemeckis
A writer sets out on a rescue mission to the Colombian jungle, teaming up with an American fortune hunter. #1984Top10
3/10