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- The Beverly Hills Cop final shooting scene screams 80s in every part and it's still effing iconic today!
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Hi everyone! What grade (out of 10) would you give this video?
10
Oh come on, that's not a real question!
He
11
9.5
Billy's last "Police - you're all under arrest!" was just too much 🤣
Two years after Fast Times.
@@davanmani556 Judge Reinhold did great in both roles, which were completely different! He was also great in Ruthless People with Danny Devito and Bette Midler, if you haven't seen that, by all means!
When I saw it the first time the whole audience cheered. You have to admit, Billy just grows on you.
1:51 I think those machine guns disagree 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I was a senior in highschool when I've seen this on the big screen 3x..now I'm 55 now. 80's rocked🤘 I'll give this a 10.
Some of the 80's movies were and still are iconic. I've seen these movies like 100 times and its still good after decades later.
I cant really say excactly what was it, the charisma of actors or their larger than life persona that is nowhere near the same these days anymore?!
I would argue that Eddie Murphy was 10 times more famous in his prime than most famous movie stars today. Same with pretty much any other celebrity back in those days!
And obviously, most movies comin out in the 80's were politically quite neutral, especially those blockbuster movies, you cant say the same today!
I would argue that maintaining political neutrality in movies is quite big deal because if you dont, you are going to alienate half the population which in turn cost you ALOT!
@@rockmcdwayne1710 Let's call it remembering bias. Movies, songs and other stuff from past decades like the 70s and 80s had their good and bad as well, as we do have today. But as time goes on, only the highlights survive.
2:33 Mike Ehrmantraut (Jonathan Banks)! Love it when you recognise an actor in an older film from something they've done many years later.
I love Billy... especially his transformation into a gun nut in the second BHC: "Billy, we gotta talk!"
I think we're witnessing the birth of his gun fetish.
Billy's expert marksmanship was one of the great surprises of the film.
10... First saw this movie in 1984 at the age of 24... Seems like yesterday. Times flies, make the most of everyday! 😄
Yeah, live single and free.
The bad guys sure know how to miss with those sub-machine guns, even when they have the first shot. 😳
Probably took Lessons from Storm-Troopers since their aim is Whack.
@@Frosty98206 Either that or the firearm instructor at the police academy was a woman. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Some of those guns are not very accurate, especially when you’re shooting from your waist.
@@crkmt You don't need much accuracy with an Uzi. Just point it in the general direction of your target and pull the trigger. The law of averages says at least a few of those bullets will find the target.
Actually I read when two guys, both excellent shots, tried to fire full auto from the hip with AK47s on a firing range ,which are much more accurate than UZIs, just to test this theory and out of 180 bullets combined, they had exactly 0 hits.
3:26 Taggart's expression is pure gold 🤣
*Goons shoot*
Billy: "Police! You're all under arrest!"
*Goons shoot again*
Taggart: "You do that again, I'll shoot you myself."
Loved that ever since I was a kid.
6:20 And he did it again 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
Right!
Yeah Billy, that's right out of the book, but unfortunately, thugs don't play by the book.
@@dashcameraro2031 And Taggert displayed unbelievable restraint in not shooting him. 🤣🤣🤣
Improvisation by Ashton?
One of the best. Now you can see kids why the 80s were so cool.
I rate the acting in this movie right up there with the singing in "Party all the time"
80's movies at it best 🤩
I've been looking for so long for this scene: when Taggart says "WTF am I doing here?" heehee Thank you for posting this!!
I love it when a plan comes together. 👍👍👍
“You know what I keep thinking about? You know the end to Butch Cassidy?”
Lmao
"Billy, I'm going to make you pay for this!"
It's his delivery. Judge what a fab casting.
So after this, Mike left his bodyguard business, became a corrupt cop, retired, and than became a bodyguard for drug dealers… again.
I was looking for the ehrmantraut comment and so glad I found it 😅
The sound track in this movie is awesome! Its just perfect. The little Suspenseful synth
All three movies are awesome. There were so many funny one liner jokes
I love the 1980s action movies! There were lots of gun shootings and explosions but there was not excessive computer graphics yet. Computer graphics is artistic and beautiful all right, but some of it is too good to look realistic.
Judge Reinhold was an awesome comedic foil in this movie.
Nice clip! Forgot how much I like this movie! Grade: 10!
For a comedy, this film had a really good shootout at the end.
It was a lot like Ghostbusters - an actually serious film with a lot of very good comedy moments put in at the right times.
@@Ensign_CthulhuGhostbusters sucks, one of the most overrated films ever. Fuck Bill Murray.
Ditto for the sequel
excelente película, con una musicalizacion sublime, nunca el cine genero tantas bandas sonoras como los 80s.
@@alpinoalpini3849 y que haces aca salame?
1:04 Eddie Murphy is a badass!
Can I just say I loved this scene so much, I wish they keep the shootout action scenes just as serious on the later movies. The lack of music really added to the tension. Eddie had a great chance to be big action star like Mel, Arnold, Sylvester…Ex.
0:42 I love how Foley is making a stunt, while Billy and Taggart are jump over and are not in the best cover.
They probably repeated that shot multiple times and Eddie was 22 or 23 at the time so for him it would be much easier not to mention all three of them are jumping on a small area where you have to be careful not to fall on someone's head or leg during filming
I love these old films where none of the bad guys aim and its all from the hip.
The end of RoboCop seemed to reference this scene, but with Ronny Cox on the receiving end this time.
I think these criminals were casted as storm troopers in another movie
Billy is literally "HAHA my lifes in danger Ralph".
Black Noir was born to play that role.
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@@nodoesntcare7090 it’s a reference to the Amazon show “The Boys”
I think he would have made a great vet.
“Careful old boy, you might hit me”
Careful yourself old boy.
The way you’re aiming that six shooter, you’re likely to blow your own hand off.
Billy had a shotgun and yet used his snot-nose revolver however he got the guy.
A revolver has bullets while a shotgun has pellets, which works in close quarter battles, like inside a house. A shotgun also has a short range, which in that scenario it would be ineffective. Shotgun pellets spread out into a wide pattern. A revolet bullet goes straight to the target, like a sniper rifle bullet and has a longer range. I was in the Navy and I didn't handle weapons as much as a marine or a soldier.
The Maitland mansion is the same building as Arias's mansion in Commando, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Back when movie were fun!!!
Harold Feltermeyer music❤❤❤
Mike got to be a much better shot over the years.
4:02 I was rooting for Mike Ehrmantraut here.
1:51
Det. William “Billy” Rosewood: "Police! You're all under arrest!"
Nothing says 80s action movie like Ronnie Cox showing up (Taps, Beverly Hills Cop 1 & 2, Total Recall, Robocop, etc.)
like...how do you lose a shoot out when you have superior numbers,
superior weaponry via automatic weapons and home court advantage?
Probably a subconscious thing? They had all that so got too cocky, so they weren't bringing their A game.
Superior kit doesn’t matter when you’re using absolutely moronic tactics.
-The guys with SMGs are all just randomly spraying from the hip, while in standing stationary completely out in the open. Not only would their fire be completely ineffective, but they would be easy targets for return fire.
- The guy with the shotgun, for some reason chooses to only rack his weapon right before firing, easily alerting his target to his presence. This means that most of the time he is pursuing his target through the house with a weapon that is not ready to fire. He also fires most of his shots from the hip.
-Meanwhile we see the cops (mostly) using far superior tactics. Most of their shots are carefully aimed and they make good use of cover and movement.
As strange as it may sound, the outcome of this shootout is actually fairly realistic.
The backup took forever to get on the scene to help. Were they stopping at red lights?
It was a good thing those guards were the worst shots ever. They must have trained with the A-Team.
That “Drop it” was very smart of Rosewood if you think about it.
5:26 here a Big Line of Cops Cars but there Lt. Bogomil's Brown Car right in the Middle of it!
I'm gonna get you for this Billy, lol.
1.14 - man with machine gun stands out in the open to make it easy to shoot him! Love the movie.
EDDIE IS. A REAL HERO IN SOME SENSE HES GOOD AT WHAT HE DOES BEST ❤❤❤❤❤ BUT WHAT HAPPEN TOOO HIS BROTHER OMG
0:42 tagger where the hair come from?
0:25
Det. William "Billy" Rosewood "Drop it!"
4:08 That's for Mikey
1:45-1:48 I always Love in Action Movies when the Henchmen have the Most High-Powered Guns & They can't even wound or hit their Target despite having the Fire-Power to Do So, They just shoot around at the Target & Destroy their Boss' Property & Wait to be picked off SMH Hollywood Movie Industry Logic.
As a kid in Russia this movie was one of my favorites- fun cars, guns, money, comedy, shootouts, but damn near unwatchable as I got older
Bad guys have bad aim.
They were spraying from the hip with uzis. Its very realistic Actually that they hit anything but their intended target
besides, they were most likely there to intimidate and not actually part of the criminal gang.
Victor only needed to project power and not actually hire hitmans to protect his property. just like for his car, he did not hire racing legends to drive him around, just someone who can drive a limo. as he was unopposed on his territories he did not needed a full on army :) just something what looks like it (its cheaper)
so i think this was just spot on; hire cheap security only for a show, and they will fail when it comes to action
Just a good movie CD with Eddie Murphy judge reinhold John Ashton thanks for the memories you guys should be proud appreciate you guys thanks after all these years later still on of my favorite movies to watch on TV or my cell phone appreciate you guys thanks ! Joe
it's a good thing that bad guys can't hit shit.
Billy goes by the book in a way that would almost certainly get him killed. Like, warning the guy to drop it before defending himself is absolutely what you're supposed to do, on paper. Taggart reacts faster and more pragmatically under fire. Makes me wonder if he was a vet, like so many cops.
At the very least Taggart certainly didn’t start his career in Beverly Hills. He seems like the kind of guy who spent 10 years in Robbery Homicide for LAPD, San Francisco or Chicago first. I could see him transferring somewhere like BH where it seems safer & the pay is higher.
@@erikberg8098 Absolutely. Taggart is way too tough and sharp for BH to have always been his beat. Gut-punching Axel when he gets pushed, that was reflex. You don't learn that by being a glorified security guard for the rich and tasteless.
Judge Reinhold - what a legend !
Excellent movie and scene and video
Couldn't have this movie without the awesome character Billy
I was about to ask how many rounds does that shotgun hold? At least we saw the other guys reloading...
1:03
Axel Foley: “Cover Me”
to all bad guys from the 80's here's some free advice : If you want to kill the person you are shooting at, aim for the person, NOT the ground in front or behind them .
1:00 Cover me!
4:08 Oh no... Not Mike!
6:09 And that's what they call being riddled! 😵😖
Yeah, I guess Maitland won't be selling anymore art.
So Lucas grew up to become the Beverly Hills Cop.
Is it me or don Cheadle did something similar in iron man 3... That movie has the plots of dark knight rises, lethal weapon and the incredibles...
That fall down the stairs could have really hurt him.
*0:17** What the f*ck am I doing here? 🙊 **0:49** Jesus Christ!! Yeah, these guys are serious 😅😁 **0:52** I hate machine guns ! 😂*
I find it funny that all cop cars just kept rear ending each other, which seems to happen all the time in these 80's movies.
The whole police department had probably been starving for a real challenge.
hey ! that's mike Ehrmantraut at 2:30 ! :)
You know what I keep thinking about? You know the end of Butch Cassidy?
Great movie but did there have to be so many cop cars at the end maybe 3or 4 but a whole heap? .still a 10/10 for it all
4:08, 6:09 - AXEL FOLEY'S JUSTICE
That is definitely TORRENTE :D :D :D
3:52 - ah, Jonathan Banks (AKA "Mike") from Breaking Bad spotted - he did not change that expression at all!
were they firing blanks here?
No, they just blind. All of them.
''Hur dur... the bad guys don't know how to shoot, it's not realistic hur dur ..."
Hey dipshits, it's called A MOVIE.
Do you know how a realistic shootout would look like?
Hero shows up, shoots one bad guy.
The other bad guys shoot back.
Hero dead.
THE END
That's why the bad guys always miss, it's called ''suspension of disbelief'' and is one of the fundamental principles of movie making.
00:25 machine gun vs pistol. Pistol wins in hollywood.. As a retired soldier, you may not mill your target in an automatic rifle shooting but waste too much bullet. Thats why soldiers dont use automatic option but if they use, they can shoot a mouse in a bush..
You were saying Maitland?
I swear to god this movies its so cool n funny haaha
This is the house they bought in Entourage.
If you know action movies this is the same house in commando
LOL, 6:07 bullet in the wall near his head, 6:12 bullet damage was repaired and painted within 5 seconds
no, its behind his hand.
So '80s, lol ... good times.
Is this movie more American than the Original Top Gun?
They are both about as American as can get and classics in 80s both movies had themes by Harold Faltermeyer.
Is this really the same mansion used in Commando?
the outside yes the inside is a different one
@@panicmaker8300 I see.
Also in Entourage.
@@christopherpardell4418 Entourage?
@@SolCresta3405 TV show- was shot at the same mansion- both exteriors and interiors.
Yeah so with all the guns talk about major fire power also along with amo and also along with bullets going everywhere
Axel had Fortuna on his side near the end.
6:05 Robocop reference
Soooo I better call Saul?
4:01 young mike ehrmantraut
"if u do that again i will shoot you myself"
i would too lol
This movie came out in 1984. 1984 was the last time the Miami Dolphins went to the Superbowl
I can see my 18-year-old watching i am 42 now. 😔😔😔😔😔
What boggermil says at 0:17 I say about my marriage everyday 🤦♂️
That's Taggart, not Bogomil.
Hey Mike
3:45
I’d be ashamed to have a machine gun, do that much damage and kill nothing