How did this movie make so much $?
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dgates64 — 13 years ago(September 10, 2012 06:47 PM)
A person's ignorant for stating an opinion? That make YOU rather arrogant. I enjoyed the film when it came out, but it doesn't quite hold up well in retrospect. If I were to have given it a 8 back in the day, I'd probably give it a 6 now. Not an awful movie by any means, just rather pedestrian and plodding.
'48 Hours' holds up MUCH better today, so I'm on no anti Eddie Murphy rant. In fact, 'Bowfinger' is one of my favorite movies. -
texastreasure517 — 12 years ago(April 20, 2013 09:55 AM)
Instead of "ignorant", a more accurate description would be "uninformed". That poster obviously needs an education in the evolution of American culture. Of course, people are "entitled" to their opinion; they're also entitled to embarrass themselves in a public forum by not having done their homework.
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bwgood77 — 13 years ago(August 07, 2012 03:28 PM)
It was definitely better than Ghostbusters and probably better than Temple of Doom. Eddie Murphy was definitely flying high at the time after 48 Hours and Trading Places and this one just seemed to be extremely anticipated after those two and it was good, with action and comedy.
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cliff_niblr031 — 13 years ago(January 01, 2013 12:11 AM)
"How did this movie make so much $?"
Because it was a good action/comedy film with a very talented cast, solid direction, catchy soundtrack, and still holds up pretty well today next to other 80's films. -
Robbmonster — 12 years ago(March 29, 2014 12:14 AM)
People paid to see it.
Seriously, this is THE best answer to this silly question one could ever hope for.
Back in an era before netflix and torrents, and even when home video was the brand new thing people either saw a film at the cinema, or waited 3 years for it's first television showing.
Never defend crap with "It's just a movie"
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TheGoldenChild1986 — 13 years ago(January 19, 2013 03:47 AM)
Your id explains just how biased you are to that Harrison Ford vehicle and the Bond films. I have never seen any of the Bond movies or the Indiana Jones films all the way through and I never plan to because they aren't my cup of tea.
Instead of talking beep about a movie in Beverly Hills Cop you know nothing about or didn't understand, you should have explained that the movie wasn't your cup of tea like I did earlier in this post.
You're probably a teenager who decided to hang with the big boys or adultson vintage movie message boards like this, and try to fake analyze an old film just so you think you're grown.
Like one poster explained so eloquently, it think it was bill kilgore, "Nothing worse than ignorant kids not knowing anything about stars of the past." Well said.
You're just a typical person who has perused or heard about BHC and sees it or analyzes it superficially.
Ignorance or superficiality isn't bliss.
And yes Eddie Murphy was the biggest movie star of the 1980s and Beverly Hills Cop made him a superstar. The movie was about more than Eddie's comic genius or that great Axel F theme song; it was about loyalty, being different in a world that demands conformity; trying to understand how your colleagues think or work in attempts to help you solve a case; theres so much I got out of that film.
Beverly Hills Cop is my favorite movie ever and I was only 2 when it came out. Just saying. -
Amry0217 — 13 years ago(January 28, 2013 11:38 AM)
It held my father's attention and made him laugh at how Eddie Murphy was fooling the cops."He's going to make idiots out of those two too." And that's a difficult thing to do, my dad's very jaded and finds anything to complain about sometimes, I think he just complains because he likes to do it
He lifts me clear to the sky, you know he taught me to fly.
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Wuchakk — 10 years ago(May 19, 2015 09:14 PM)
The movie was about more than Eddie's comic genius or that great Axel F theme song; it was about loyalty, being different in a world that demands conformity; trying to understand how your colleagues think or work in attempts to help you solve a case; theres so much I got out of that film.
Beverly Hills Cop is my favorite movie ever and I was only 2 when it came out. Just saying.
Nice insights; well said. Thanks.
My 150 (or so) favorite movies:
http://www.imdb.com/list/ls070122364/