lately i've come to realise they are very different, therefore goes under different categories, critics complain about the second "beverly hills cop" movie being colder and more violent, i thought the same case was with the sequel to this, but watching this again now both "48 hrs" movies are really brutal, and also this contains language and nudity not found in "beverly hills cop", i just realised what a much more innocent movie that is and i'm guessing this is more difficult to air and isn't cute enough to remake or make a tv series of today, by the way, the villain in "beverly hills" plays a small part in this and is not cast as a bad guy which he frequently appears as in movies, the bad guys in both "48 hrs" movies comes off as bratty annoying pricks and you can't wait to see them get wasted, this also differs how it takes a long while before eddie murphy appears, before that it's pretty much jack cates' movie, that looks weird today since you view this as an eddie murphy flick, but i guess murphy was mainly known from "saturday night live" at this time and completely unknown overseas then. both "beverly hills cop" and "48 hrs" features amazing soundtracks. there are some scenarios repeated in the two "48 hrs" movies, still you don't see critics go on about it. funny when he walks up to a girl at the bar and says "my name is reggie hammond" and she replies "so what?" and cates at murphy's hangout "my favorite place". cates driving through the steep hills of san francisco is like a roller coaster and gives me a vertigo vibe.
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ryanne and madeleine,
screaming and pulling each others hair,
im trying to break up the catfight,
madeleine stayed on from last night,
as ryanne walked in the mornin light,
now im in the middle as they scratch and bite,
they made up as i got teeth marks and soar,
they pulled me down on the floor,
and showed their appreciation,
for being a peacemaker.
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