Monday, February 28, 2011

Syracuse Police Officer Lindsey Todeschini

Beverly Hills Cop 3

So qu'explosent film "New Jack " and African-American comedies and relevant Beverly Hills Cop 2 placed himself almost as a precursor of Renewal of black figures (with Eddie Murphy in the scenario), the latter part of the adventures of Axel Foley is well pâlichon ...

BEVERLY HILLS COP 3 - John Landis (1994)

So he refused to call the SWAT intervention conducted by Axel Foley (Eddie Murphy) turns to disaster: small gangsters he had to quit are target bigger than them and Foley can not find their corpses ... and Commissioner Todd (Gilbert R. Hill) dies in his arms.
His revenge brings it again in Beverly Hills, where there is more than Billy Rosewood (Judge Reinhold) to give a helping hand.


With wicked fluttering on Diana Ross in the opening minutes, we feel we are in a bad comedy of gravel, and in any case far from the level of the second installment of the adventures of Inspector Foley.
The film is centered on Murphy without really giving scale to the character and supporting cast are dull : The accomplices of the first episodes disappear while the wicked are tasteless. And John Landis struggles to find a rhythm and vacillates between comedy and action ...

The cast is cut regulars (only appear Gilbert R. Hill and Judge Reinhold). We encounter some familiar faces such as Theresa Randle ( Jungle Fever, Malcolm X , Space Jam or both Bad Boys), Hattie Winston ( Jackie Brown), Helen Martin (already a great- mother in Cotton Comes To Harlem and protected Wayans brothers). The
unlikely cameos give a little attraction to the film: the soulman Al Green, but also the father of Star Wars George Lucas, producers and directors Joe Dante, Barbet Schroeder or John Singleton (Boyz N the Hood ) and the mythical Bob Minor-stuntman and actor in dozens of films in a small-keeping role.

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