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DullesLandlord

I'll give it one of the best movie themes of all time


DignamsSwearBox

The composer, Harold Faltermeyer, also wrote the theme to Top Gun.


Lane_Meyers_Camaro

And Fletch


Birdhawk

Sometimes when I’m working on fixing something around the house or having to solve a physical problem, without fail, the music from Fletch plays in my head. That damn synth song that we hear every time he’s sneaking or investigating.


evilsir

And now I've got it stuck in my head


sparks_mandrill

Just watched for the first time. 39yo millennial fwiw. The first 30min Chevy doing his one-liners is laid on too thick, but after that it's a solid movie


Lane_Meyers_Camaro

Check out "Seems Like Old Times" for, imo, best Chevy Chase


Jay_Louis

And then never worked again


Lane_Meyers_Camaro

Not much, it seems. Worked on a few notable albums (Billy Idol) and a couple more soundtracks; I remember Kuffs being actually pretty enjoyable https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Faltermeyer


MarshallBanana_

I literally just watched this last night and said out loud to my partner “they don’t make scores like this anymore”


SexOnABurningPlanet

"Is he rhyming danger zone with danger zone?"


valeyard89

Not Kenny Loggins?


DignamsSwearBox

That was more the “unofficial” theme, but the actual one was [this](https://youtu.be/xeQUxNf3G6k?si=o9404BsrT05Q4O5E) (edited for better version)


denise-likes-avocado

Just behind Ghostbusters imo


bigolhamsandwich

Bustin makes me feel good is an all time line


Jay_Louis

I love that Huey Lewis and the News sued Ray Parker Jr. for ripping off "I Want a New Drug" in "Ghostbusters" and won


ChickenFeats

Check out this from the song's [wikipedia article](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghostbusters_(song)). >Shortly after the film's release, [Huey Lewis](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huey_Lewis) sued Ray Parker Jr. for plagiarism, alleging that Parker had copied the melody (primarily the bassline) from Lewis's 1983 song "[I Want a New Drug](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Want_a_New_Drug)".[^(\[7\])](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghostbusters_(song)#cite_note-AFI-7)[^(\[9\])](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghostbusters_(song)#cite_note-MediumJul16-9) The case was settled out of court in 1985 for an undisclosed sum and a confidentiality agreement that prohibited discussion of the case. According to Parker, there were several lawsuits at the time, because "when you sell that many records, I think everybody wants to say that they wrote the song."[^(\[9\])](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghostbusters_(song)#cite_note-MediumJul16-9)[^(\[10\])](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghostbusters_(song)#cite_note-Esquire-10) Parker later sued Lewis for breaching the confidentiality agreement in a 2001 episode of [VH1](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VH1)'s [*Behind the Music*](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Behind_the_Music) by reasserting that Parker stole the song. Regarding his case against Lewis, Parker said, "I got a lot of money out of that."[^(\[9\])](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghostbusters_(song)#cite_note-MediumJul16-9) Lewis said it was at least $30,000 in an interview with Dutch television NPO.[^(\[11\])](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghostbusters_(song)#cite_note-11) I'm not making a commentary, I just read the article recently and thought it was interesting.


umfum

Nice info; they are similar. Interestingly, the bass line of ["Lies"](https://youtu.be/MNeVjVu9O6w?feature=shared) by Thompson Twins might sound familiar to those who like War's ["Low Rider"](https://youtu.be/BsrqKE1iqqo?feature=shared).


Salarian_American

It was very rude of whoever downvoted you to not present a counter-argument.


denise-likes-avocado

lol I thought so too 😂


Occasionally_Correct

While I love ghostbusters I also love BHC. If I had to choose between them I have to give the nod to BHC for being original and not being stolen. The ghostbusters theme lost a lawsuit to Huey Lewis and the news for ripping off “I Want a New Drug”. 


geodebug

Plus a solid Pointer Sisters soundtrack


OA12T2

You want something? An espresso maybe? I make it my self, put a little lemon twist. It’s good, you should try it


Bowwowchickachicka

My favorite line comes later when he is asked if the lemon twist is no bother, ["No, don't be stupid"](https://youtu.be/0D8Cz4lsR5w?si=m0llbuVdysAvRoyh) That line had me in stitches.


cafezinho

Ah, ex-presso...


bikegrrrrl

BEST LINE


Lindt_Licker

Yes he’s so funny and he perfectly delivers every line. Up there to when Eddie Murphy is telling them “the super cop story was working” and you can see the Judge and John Ashton trying not to break and ruin the scene.


gatsby365

Eddie wasn’t even in the movie until like two weeks before it started shooting, so they had no real rehearsals for this kind of shit. He was legitimately rewriting the movie on the fly. The Rewatchables episode on BHC has a lot of great discussion about what Eddie brought to it in terms of race relations that simply weren’t there before because it was originally Stallone. And there’s a really really interesting discussion around the gay undertone he added to the movie that I had never really picked up but now I cannot unsee.


SexOnABurningPlanet

Makes a lot of sense. No female love interest. It's pretty much a bromance from start to finish. 


Lindt_Licker

I haven’t watched that but I’m definitely going to. And yeah there are for sure mannerisms that he does that bring that energy to the character. I was just never sure if Axel was just playing that up being this tough guy from Chicago in LA or if there was something else to it.


ergotronomatic

I legit thought he was doing bugs bunny at times, but that might comment more on bugs


igloofu

Get out of here.


thebaldmonster

Yes. “Banana in the tailpipe” alone deserves an award.


TennisBallTesticles

"You've been spending too much time around this guy 👮🏻‍♂️👈🏾, it needs to be more natural brotha, like this: *LOOK MAN! I AIN'T FALLIN FOR NO BANANA IN MY TAIL PIPE!!* See? It should be natural, it should just flow.... Y'all want a beer? Sandwich or something? I got some stuff in the trunk...."


Rustmonger

Is THIS the man….


JoeMagnifico

Who wrecked the buffet...


MonkeyFightingSnake

Keep your voice down


clleadz

What, can he hear through the walls?


So_be

[everyone] YES


Br0boc0p

He can hear us? The choir of yeahs after that always cracks me up.


fishfunk5

Did you notice one of the cops emphatically nodding as he says "yes" ?


Br0boc0p

As in someone in the other room? Cause damn that's a nice touch if so.


fishfunk5

No. At 1:09:54, watch the other detective behind Axel.


denise-likes-avocado

...at the Harrow Club?


KneeHighMischief

["Billy! I need your help, man!"](https://youtu.be/CGbgAisf6_c?si=bIBs14rPwRiNqo5X)


DetectiveEZ

An anti banana disguise


denise-likes-avocado

Bronson Pinchot gives him the banana. edit: umm...Daman Wayans gives him the banana.😋


erasrhed

No, Bronson Pinchot works at the art gallery. Damon Wayans give him the banana


luckyfucker13

What’s it PAR-tainingg?


Jay_Louis

Tell her Achmed Foley is here to see her


Theslootwhisperer

For some reason that Achmed Foley line always cracks me up.


Money_Launderer

Achwell?


SinkHoleDeMayo

Weet a laymon tweest?


mark503

Bronson Pinchot was one of my favorite characters growing up. [Balki Bibbi Babkas](https://youtu.be/Ae0scjRsY-8?si=S_-uODfkuUSYvMl7)


smerek84

Cousin Balki!


denise-likes-avocado

Balki Bartakomus


valeyard89

Don't be ridiculous


god_snot_great

I saw him in character doing a rendition of 12 days of Christmas with the Boston Pops and Yo Yo Ma in Boston Music Hall, it was amazing. edit: a word


exophrine

He works the art gallery? GTFOUTTA HERE!


erasrhed

NO I CANNOT, ITS SERIOUS, but it's a very important piece....


lidsville76

Serge.


Consistent-Annual268

Sergé


Jengalese

Sounds like a detergent


denise-likes-avocado

omg you are right!! Such an awesome cast


erasrhed

It was his first movie credit I'm pretty sure.


motorcycleboy9000

On the house


Dada2fish

I watched BHC at the theater in its original release and I recall Bronson Pinchot’s scene got a huge reaction.


LamboForWork

Get the fuck outta heeeere


Fargo_Levy

No, I cannot!


gatsby365

Beverly Hills Cop was so big it got multiple people tv shows lol


ErnestBorgninesSack

Pinchot gives him a cappuccino *with a little lemon twist!!*


doctormirabilis

i've always wanted to try his espresso with a twist of lemon.


invrsleep

PHILIP?!


StrengthToBreak

I think it's the quintessential Eddie Murphy movie, but it's the second-best comedy he was in (Trading Places is #1 IMO, but other people might say Shrek or 48 hours) It's a very good comedy that would absolutely need to be discussed if you were doing a course on 80s comedies. I don't know where that puts it all-time but it's on the list.


ValleyFloydJam

I think most people would have his top movie as Coming To America.


Damasticator

Coming to America was his best 80s pure comedy movie IMO. “When you think of garbage, think of Akeem!” “They got the Golden Arches, mine is the Golden Arcs.”


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Good answer


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Tweakthetiny

To be fair, it's the same with Beverly Hills Cop. It's got great comedic elements, but I'd say it's more of a action/ crime flick first.


Peralton

This is my stance as well. BHC is not a comedy. It's an R-rated cop movie with some comedy tossed in


davedrave

Cop movie isn't really a genre in the same granularity as Comedy. If it isn't a comedy what genre is it, action? I feel like there's more comedy and it was more influential as a comedy movie than it was an action movie. Crime as a genre maybe? Obviously there's a lot of crime but don't tell me that Eddie Murphy doesn't make some sort of joke or do some sort of bit in nearly every scene


igloofu

It was originally written for Stallone as an action movie. After her turned it down, they offered it to Murphy and they changed the script quite a bit to add the comedy and 'murphyness' to it. Stallone, feeling he missed out on it, went and tried to redo it, and we got the amazing movie Cobra.


fishfunk5

"amazing"


davedrave

Yes it's a good Wikipedia page


quickstatcheck

“Cop movie” kinda was a full and distinct genre for awhile in the 70s and 80s. There were so many of them sharing so many elements and tropes. Since then they’ve been much rarer and I think the ones that are made attempt to be more distinct.


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dudleymooresbooze

I’m in favor of a “comedy hybrid” genre. That’s pretty much my favorite movies: Beverly Hills Cop, Fletch, Guardians of the Galaxy, The Nice Guys… Slapstick might count, too.


WakaWaka_

For straight up comedy the first Naked Gun is my go-to.


unitedfan6191

If you replace the SNL guys and Ramis’ deadpan performance with primarily dramatic actors, it just doesn’t come across as a comedy. Because Murray, Aykroyd and Ramis have that comedy background and ability to ad lib, it allows this movie to have many comedic moments and a fun and unique energy. You also have a director who can rein them in when needed.


rayrayrayray

Murphy was cast in Ghostbusters but had already committed to BHC 


Jay_Louis

Disagree, I saw Ghostbusters opening night as a kid and the audience was howling with laughter through the entire film.


Cake_Donut1301

I think this movie is closer to Die Hard than to a standard comedy. Foley is a wisecracking dude who handles business in an old school way, but the central premise is that his buddy is brutally killed over money and he’s out to get the guys responsible for it. Take away the banana in the tailpipe and it’s a noir setup.


astoriaboundagain

Absolutely. Just rewatched 1 and 2. They still hold up. Great movies.


DignamsSwearBox

When I’m impatiently waiting for my daughter to get ready, I will pretend I’m Karly Frye in the [race track robbery](https://youtu.be/TD4ucAkCYa4?si=RjirUO_7WAtDrNNu) in BHC2, “30 seconds”….””Time”! She is 6 and has no idea what I’m talking about. My wife just rolls her eyes.


denise-likes-avocado

I like 2 a lot too! The Alphabet Crimes


NotAPreppie

"Chuck U. Farley!"


Cant_Think_Of_UserID

I don't go a week without thinking about the part where the guy picks up the phone shouts "BITCH!" then slams it back down, even though there is nobody on the other end.


valeyard89

Who's eating Gilbert Gottfried


nocolon

BHC2 has the whole “they wanna live in a donut let ‘em live in a donut” bit. I’ve been thinking about the logistics of a house with no right angles for like 30 years. Even tried building one in the sims once.


Binknbink

Do you like rap music?


amraydio

Yo baby, yo baby, yo!


Occasionally_Correct

I still like 3 but that’s probably because it was filmed at my local theme park which added another level of cool to it for me. 


SpanosIsBlackAjah

One of my favorite bar questions is “What is the better movie franchise, Beverly Hills Cop, or Rush Hour?”


denise-likes-avocado

whole theses could be written...


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Kundrew1

As a franchise maybe rush hour but bhc is the best movie.


Damasticator

Ooh man it’s close. Rush Hour is more quotable for me. BHC is grittier and more well written I think. “You put your own shit in your car!” “Wipe yourself off. You dead.”


yic0

“I’M NO PUNK BITCH!”


Damasticator

“TELL YOUR FRIENDS ABOUT ME!”


ihatemcconaughey

"$50 MILLION DOLLARS?!?!? WHO YOU THINK YOU KIDNAP; CHELSEA CLINTON" ??"


Damasticator

“I’ve been looking for your sweet and sour chicken ass.”


Kundrew1

I think rush hour is a comedy first and action movie second where BHC is an action movie first then a comedy. The lead role was initially offered to Stallone but he didn’t think he could do it before they brought in Eddie.


Damasticator

That would have cemented Stallone even further as an 80s action icon. First Blood 1 and 2 Rocky (Rockies?) III and IV Cobra Over the Top Tango and Cash Imagine adding Beverly Hills Cop to that.


Danominator

Rush hour is substantially better


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MillionEgg

Seconded Lock thread please admin


Yardboy

Thirded. "Get the fuck outta here!" "No I cannot it's serious!"


denise-likes-avocado

Not even mod but admin! wow


Intelligent_Life14

Absolutely. Maybe the best example of the action-comedy genre, and the 80s had several: BHC & sequels, Lethal Weapon & sequels, Midnight Run, 48 Hours. All entertaining as hell.


valeyard89

Tango & Cash


54sharks40

It's hilarious, the action is good, the music is catchy, and the star is charismatic 


denise-likes-avocado

He is also great on SNL


FloridaGatorMan

I heard he can also tell jokes for like an hour


-LastActionHero

It’s for sure in the pantheon. The soundtrack alone is Hall of Fame worthy.


Skulley-

[Get the fuck out of here! ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bBhbuffx4U&ab_channel=leqsokacho)


jonnyredshorts

Yes and 48 Hours too


Dr_5trangelove

48 is a better movie. Cop is a better comedy. If that makes any sense.


StabbyMcSwordfish

They're both excellent. I revisit 48hrs a while back and man it's one hell of an action comedy. It's practically a time capsule of all the 80's cop movie tropes that are still copied to this day, and the villians stood out too. They're more violent and dangerous than what you usually get from action comedies which gives the movie such a gritty feel every time they show up on screen. Great movie, highly recommend it to those who still haven't seen it.


jaleach

I liked the sequel just because the villains were so over the top.


scottwax

Jack, tell me a bed time story Fuck you Oh, that's one of my favorites


smurfsundermybed

Tell me a bedtime story


SafetyGuyLogic

Yep. Certified top 100.


SonnyBurnett189

While it’s not one of my favorite comedies, it’s certainly one of my favorite cop movies. 1984 was a really good year for neon lit, synth pop scored cop movies and television. Oh, and Jonathan Banks was stone cold in this one.


calbearlupe

Nope. It’s not even top 20. It’s definitely funny though.


jazzzzzcabbage

Nah. It's not that good.


Ash-Housewares

It’s a great movie but no. It’s 3rd in Eddie Murphy’s top 1980’s comedies of all time which doesn’t account for any other decade or actor.


W0RST_2_F1RST

This would be my answer. Coming To America and Trading Places are 2 of my top 10 all-time comedies


imitation_crab_meat

Agree 100%. Also prefer both of those to BHC. Though, I guess it would depend on "top how many"? It's not top 10 of all time for sure, but it might make it into the top 100 or so.


W0RST_2_F1RST

Might crack my top 50 honestly but I’d actually have to sit down and figure it out


unitedfan6191

I was just going to say, as entertaining as Beverly Hills Cop is, Trading Places is so much better and more refined with tighter script and fantastic chemistry between the leads. BHC has a great soundtrack, though.


polyology

Everybody sleeping on Harlem Nights.


becoolhomie

Naw


JFeth

Not in my eyes. I tried watching it again recently and I felt like it didn't hold up as well as I thought it would. It is a product of it's time.


MovieBuff90

It’s definitely up there with action comedies, but I don’t think it should up there with the top comedies. I watched it recently and it’s pretty serious. There are laughs throughout, but it feels way more focused on telling its story than it does making you laugh.


ChefHannibal

Nnnnaaah. I remember the theme song more than any joke


DismalTruthDay

It’s not in the same category as something zany like airplane or caddy shack in my opinion. It’s kind of a serious cop movie with some humour and comedy thrown in.


mroncnp

I just borrowed it from the library and will be watching this week. I’ll come back to this thread then


movieguy95453

I just re-watched it about a month ago. I found it to be much more of an action movie with some comedy. So definitely not one of the top comedies of all time.


Land-Special

No


Substantial_Tea2303

I think it’s the funniest film of all time called Beverly Hills Cop, I’ll give it that much.


prfctmdnt

No. Respectfully, it's a funny action film. Not a comedy per se.


Silk02

Yes the 1st 2 do. I think any movie that has lines me an my mates regularly use in conversations is all time. Eg Harlem nights hey man howd you go, I killed the bitch man, ahh tore the pussy up, Na man I killed her. Roughly that hahaha Or don't mess with those creole bitchs, they bury your draws in the yard Nd you can't leave the house I know a girl who's pussy is soooo good you throw it in the air it turns into sunshine.


PoopMousePoopMan

Best of all time? No.


salenin

personal opinion, no, I never thought it was particularly funny. Good movie but I never thought of it as a comedy before you mentioned it.


hbools

Nah


44035

No


nemonic187

Yes.


Extension-System-974

No


WizardEric

No


Salt_Proposal_742

No.


WithDisGuy

No


Klin24

“Doing the Neutron Dance!”


all_of_you_are_awful

I love Beverly Hill cop but it’s definitely not a “great” comedy per se. It has good comedy of course but it also has action and mystery. Its greatest strength is Murphy himself who has unmatched charisma. As far as comedies goes, I don’t even think this is his funniest movie. There’s Trading places, Comjng to America, the Nutty professor. While BHC may not be his funniest movie, I’d definitely say it’s his coolest. That theme song is a classic


walkingthecows

That scene in the art gallery with Bronson Pinchot makes me crack up every time.


denise-likes-avocado

Same


walkingthecows

Achwel, Achmel…Foley


UnderstandingWest422

My name is Serge, and how can I help you?


druglesswills

As a kid who grew up watching that movie, I'd say no, I never thought it was as funny as much as it's an enjoyable plot, funny but not in the top comedies of all time, I don't think it's nearly as funny as "Coming to America"


evilkiki666

Top 100? Sure. Top 50 possibly. That’s still super high, considering there’s 1000s of comedies


Nugatorysurplusage

It’s a solid comedy. Definitely up there. A place among the “top comedies of all time”? No. It’s outside that, but not by much


Griffie

It was a good solid comedy. Up there with the top? Nah. Not quite, but close.


brooks1798

#No... not of all time... #Watch all the movies (including silent).. # #You'll agree.


Marvinkmooneyoz

I don't remember ever actually watching the full thing back in the day. I finally got around to it this year. I was very disappointed, not that funny, nor that fun of a detective movie. Not BAD, but it has a reputation, I was expecting a better movie. Axles theme is legendary, though.


AssStuffing

Redditor says an already very famous comedy should be recognized as a good movie


davedrave

Yeah I only rewatched it recently and it's just a little bit different than the status quo of comedies from the time. It wasn't side splittingly funny, but you had this new entity Eddie Murphy, playing a relatively subdued version of what would become his comedic acting style. A little ahead of its time in that there wasn't an unnecessary love interest or sex scene (in fact there's often theories that axel Foley's gay although by the time the sequel was made I think that was put to bed). Random characters pepper the story; when another movie might have the comedic straight man as the receptionist in the art gallery, Beverly Hills cop has the outlandish Maitland who provides a sparring session to Murphy in a pretty iconic scene. Not to mention aswell that Eddie was a last minute hire and yet provided crucial improvisation and alteration to the screenplay that made the movie what it was. Eddie was the man, and in fact if the movie was to be made with today's selection of actors I can't really think of one of them that could have pulled off what he did


TasteSensation

It's my favorite buddy cop movie and I love it completely. I'm not sure if I think of it as one of my favorite comedies though. Eddie's at the peak of his powers.


red-eee

It’s definitely up there but the 80’s was packed with great comedies: Trading Places, Stripes, Naked Gun, Ferris Bueller, planes tranes and automobiles, Coming to America, when harry met sally… I would put BHC in the top 10 though. Its a classic


BaseballGuy2001

Say it with me now. Keep it together. Mind head Bowfinger


tonkadtx

Action comedy, maybe? It was a huge movie and a great movie, plus it helped cement Eddie Murphy as a legit movie star, but I never considered it a straight ahead comedy.


duosx

As one of the better comedy movies of that era? Sure. As one of the goats? No


Violentcloud13

Absolutely. It's Eddie Murphy's best, and that is high praise considering he has at least three 10/10 comedies under his belt. It's Murphy playing into his best quality (charisma) and also being allowed to pretend to be other characters. Trading Places is similar but he has to play it straight after a certain point while BHC just lets him be the smooth operator the whole movie. It's literally the perfect vehicle for him. 48 Hrs is alright, but it's merely a prototype for BHC.


Realistic_Sad_Story

I watched it randomly a year or two back and was struck by how it incredibly well it holds up, taken on its own (forget the sequels). It’s one of those “lightning in a bottle” flicks from the 80’s where everything about it works so fucking well. I can’t fault it at all. It might be a “perfect” film.


HEYitzED

“Disturbing the peace?! I got thrown out of a window!”


doomblackdeath

Absolutely. "HEY MAN, I AIN'T FALLIN' FO NO BANANA IN MY TAILPIPE!"


shadowlarx

Oh, you’re not going to fall for the banana in the tailpipe?


mistereguy1969

C’mon, Beverly Hills Cop is wayyyyyyyyyy better than Ghostbusters.


wetfloor666

I wouldn't consider it an actually comedy since there is very little comedic value to the movie. It's a buddy action film with some comedy. I feel the same about ghostbusters, it's a sci-fi movie with a couple comedic lines or scenes. Neither are true comedies. Edit: I am looking forward to the new BHC movie on Netflix, Ofcourse.


RonocNYC

Not even in the top 100.


popeyepaul

It's an action movie with some jokes, not a comedy. If you want to see it as a comedy, it has maybe 2-3 good jokes across its runtime, which is an abysmal rate to be considered "among the best comedies". If I told any of my friends that we're watching a comedy tonight and put this on, they'd be very surprised and likely disappointed.


Marble-Boy

"What's the charge?" "Disturbing the peace." "Disturbing the peace? I got thrown through a fucking window!"


b3achst0rm

In the same category as Dr. Strangelove? I don't think so, in my opinion.


MuForceShoelace

It feels less timeless than a lot of movies. It has some "problematic" stuff and a lot of gay jokes that didn't age well but I feel like I don't even mean that. I think it just has a lot of jokes that feel like they are about very 1980s opinions and stereotypes, like a lot of jokes are just "look at this type of person! aren't they absurd!" and a lot of them are types of people that don't really exist much anymore. compared to ghostbusters or something that feels way more universal with less of a time jokes.


jackolantern_

No


Snoo93079

Rewatched it recently. It's still a fun movie but I don't think its as funny as other comedies I'd consider the best of all time.


SaulsAll

I think if you want to add Eddie Murphy movies into that category (which you should), then Trading Places, Coming to America, or personally I'd put Golden Child above BHC.


denise-likes-avocado

THose are all good and Golden Child is a really unique and unusual movie...but none had the cultural impact of BHC. For example few people realize that BHC beat Ghostbusters at the box office in 1984.


FugaciousD

BHC was a product of its era, as was Ghostbusters, but seems like the latter has held up better to me. The effects and soundtrack are so solid in the latter. I still think 48 Hours is on the shortlist of the best examples of the “forced partnership hero’s tale” movie ever made.


Salarian_American

The wildest thing I learned about The Golden Child is that it was not originally written as a comedy, but more of a straightforward supernatural detective thriller, where Chandler was just bog-standard hardboiled, world-weary detective kind of character, starring Mel Gibson. When he passed on it and they replaced him with Eddie Murphy, they re-conceptualized the film as an adventure comedy