a5c7b9f00b In Detroit, Axel Foley leads a raid on a chop shop. When they go in, the people inside start shooting at them. Foley&#39;s boss, Inspector Todd, joins them. Someone shoots Todd and before dying Todd tells Foley to get him. Foley tries to catch him but some Feds stop him. They don&#39;t tell him why they&#39;re letting him get away. Based on things the shooters left behind, leads Foley to believe that the shooters have ties to an amusement park in Beverly Hills. So Foely goes there and asks his old friend, Billy Rosewood who&#39;s been promoted to a &quot;prestigious position&quot; for help. He meets Billy&#39;s new partner, Jon Flint. He asks if they know anyone at the amusement park and Flint tells him he knows the head of security, Ellis DeWald. Foley goes to the park and after a little misadventure, he meets DeWald and recognizes himthe man who killed Todd. But everybody including Flint tells Foley DeWald is a good guy. But Axel knows he&#39;s the one. He would be approached a park employee who tries to help him. 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. This has to be the worst of the series!! THE WORST!!! The action sequences are a complete jokeif it were a parody of itself.With Beverly Hills Cop 3, it&#39;s like the director forgot this wasn&#39;t a music video starring Michael Jackson or a B-grade teen movie. Beverly Hills Cop is an action-comedy!! See, the key word here is &quot;action&quot;, which means realistic gun battles and realistic plot. The first two films had cleverly placed comedy relief where it was needed while having a very serious gritty side. This lacks it SERIOUSLY! Inspector Todd wasn&#39;t grouchy enough, Eddie wasn&#39;t enough of a smartass (like he should) and the villain is a damned joke (think of Patrick &quot;American Psycho&quot; Bateman if he was a blond 90&#39;s cartoon bad guy). The only people who were marginally entertaining are Rosewood and Serge. The other amusing element is the moment when Axel disrupts a speech by Ellis DeWald (the blond Al Bundy possessed by demons who act like Patrick Bateman). THAT&#39;S IT! Of all the people in Hollywood with professional experience to direct a decent action film, and BHC III picks John Landis. Why? And what in the bloody blue hell was he smoking, injecting, and imbibing when he was directing this insult to the entire franchise! At least the &quot;Batman&quot; franchise was good through the third movie! What&#39;s the deal with this movie being a goddamn amusement park. If it is in Disneyland-type park then make it a &quot;Die Hard&quot;/Lethal Weapon-type of fare at least. Better yet, don&#39;t do it an in an amusement park! Action and Disneyland-esque theme parks = 1970s disaster B-movie!<br/><br/>Almost everything and I mean EVERYTHING is a discouraging mockery to the series. One would expect a car chase even in a bad movie to be good somewhat. Turns out in BHC 3, even the car chase at the beginning was complete and total s#!t! Why couldn&#39;t the producers and director stick to terrorists and political assassins and have it end in the classic all-American, white-knuckle, sweaty-armpit inducing style of shootout/bloodbath in the amusement park? &quot;Hey Landis! Stick to directing cheesy-ass videos for billion-dollar diva musicians!! Sadly, I hate myself for saying this, butabsurdmost of Jerry Bruckhiemer&#39;s movies are, this is the only franchise where his sensationalist fantasy is needed the most. OK Now BHC III doesn&#39;t live up to the first 2, but in my opinion is still very underrated. It still has a lot of action in it a lot of shooting a good story and is also funny because of Murphy. The only thing I did not like about this movie was Cox, and Ashton were not in this one. They were a big part of the first two. But in conclusion this was a very good movie and I enjoyed all 3 very very much and I&#39;m a Big Eddie Murphy fan now because of these movies. I can honestly say that I was not a fan of him at all until I saw these movies. I own all 3 of these movies, and if the 4th one does end up being made hopefully it will be like the first 3 and still be a rated R movie with a lot of action and comedy like these 3. I really really hope they don&#39;t bring down the rating and make this a family movie or ruin this at all. AXEL RULES!!!! Thank You MR4 The Beverly Hills Cop formula shows serious signs of wear in its third outingEddie Murphy tries desperately to hold onto his tough-guy, mock-grin edge while screenwriters and director John Landis do little more than stir-fry lame gags with furious but tiresome fusilades of gunfire. [25 May 1994, p.E1]
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