Ranking the Beverly Hills Cop movies, including the latest installment starring Eddie Murphy

Let’s rank the Beverly Hills Cop movies, including the latest installment on Netflix.

The Beverly Hills Cop films make up one of the most successful comedy franchises in box office history, thanks in large part to Eddie Murphy’s bona fide movie star performances as Detroit cop Axel Foley.

After 30 years since the widely panned third installment, Murphy returned as Foley in this month’s Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F on Netflix.

With Murphy returning to one of his defining roles after three decades, it’s worth looking back at the series and ranking how these seismic comedy films stack up against each other.

With four installments, there aren’t many to rank. However, it’s still fascinating to look back on the varying levels of success Murphy and company found with these buddy cop movies.

4. Beverly Hills Cop III 

Series co-star Bronson Pinchot noted in 2009 that Murphy seemed “very low-spirited, low-energy” on the film’s set, as the film came during a downward slope in Murphy’s illustrious career. In fact, Murphy has recently been critical of the unsuccessful third installment in the series, and it’s not hard to understand why. John Landis stepping in and infusing more of his patented shtick felt like such an aggressive departure from Tony Scott’s more gritty second installment, and setting almost the entirety of the film at a Disney World knockoff still doesn’t make a ton of sense when the previous two installments had grounded themselves in Murphy’s gleeful subversion of 1980s Beverly Hills’ yuppie utopia.

Even if he was somber on the set, Murphy does his best to lift the sagging plot with his charm. Even so, Foley running around Wonderworld just doesn’t hit the same as him driving around the streets of Beverly Hills. If the film has a couple of virtues, it’s a fascinating curio of its time, and Judge Reinhold thrives with the added attention on Billy Rosewood. Even if the film isn’t very good, you can’t ever say this one is boring.

3. Beverly Hills Cop II 

Making a comedy sequel is tough, as you’re constantly trying to play the same beats that made people love what came before all while trying to justify why viewers can’t just stay home and watch the original. Beverly Hills Cop II feels like a movie pushing against itself; it’s all at once trying to recapture lightning in a bottle all while giving an in-demand Tony Scott the space he needs to make, well, a Tony Scott movie. The results are more satisfying than not, as Murphy’s never-ending ability to make you laugh and Scott’s steady hand at the wheel more than compensate for repeated story beats. The film’s third act takes an uptick for the better and really delivers the unique blend of thrills and snark that made the original such a classic. Once you really get going with the story, this is a dutiful sequel with a good bit to like.

2. Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F 

The long-gestating fourth installment in the series is a pretty big win, finding a nice blend between the breezy tone of the first installment and the kind of emotional heft that typically accompanies a legacy sequel. Adding in excellent actors like Taylour Paige, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Kevin Bacon and Luis Guzmán never hurts, nor does Murphy slipping right back into his Detroit Lions garb and Foley charisma with complete and total ease. While the film parallels the original in pretty recognizable ways (like most legacy sequels do), there’s more than enough separation to help the wiser elements of aged characters settle. The fourth film is a rousing success compared to what came before it, even if you can tell that this is absolutely a movie designed for streaming. The star isn’t, however, and it’s really special that we got Murphy in his absolute silver screen star mode as Foley again.

1. Beverly Hills Cop 

You can’t compete with the original. It’s the film that launched Murphy into absolute superstardom and the best collision of what makes this franchise work. Between the bananas in the tailpipe to all of Foley’s devastatingly funny alter egos, the original film stands tall for being one of the great comedies of the 1980s and a gripping cop drama on top of that. We’re always going to compare any future films in this series to the first, as it should be.

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Eddie Murphy confirmed that Shrek 5 and a Donkey spinoff movie are on the way

It’s time to head back to the swamp and peel some onions.

We might be headed back to the swamp to see Shrek, Donkey and Fiona sooner than expected.

Eddie Murphy shared with Collider this week that he’s already begun voice work on a fifth Shrek movie and that the new sequel might come out next year.

Murphy, who voices Donkey in the franchise, also confirmed that a Donkey-centric spinoff is in the works at DreamWorks Animation for some time down the road.

“We started doing Shrek 4 or [Shrek] 5 months ago,” Murphy told Collider. “I did this, I recorded the first act, and we’ll be doing it this year, we’ll finish it up. Shrek is coming out, and Donkey’s gonna have his own movie. We’re gonna do Donkey as well. So we’re gonna do a Shrek, and we’re doing a Donkey [movie].”

Murphy added that he thought the new Shrek film was coming out in 2025, although there is no release date yet set for the fifth installment.

The fifth Shrek film was announced last year, but this is our first official confirmation that work has started on the project and that there may already be a release date.

No director or screenwriters have been announced, and original voice actors Mike Myers, Cameron Diaz and Antonio Banderas have yet to be announced as returning to the cast. However, Murphy’s involvement hints to theirs.

The Shrek franchise hasn’t released a formal sequel since 2010’s Shrek Forever After, but two Puss in Boots spinoffs have been released since then.

9 candidates who would voice Mario for Nintendo so much better than Chris Pratt ever could

As a legend hangs up his famous red cap, we simply have to do better than Chris Pratt.

It’s the end of an era. Charles Martinet, the acclaimed voice of Nintendo’s mascot Mario for roughly three decades, is finally hanging up his red cap for the Super Mario video game franchise. He has definitively bopped the head of his last Koopa Troopa.

For now, Nintendo does not have a planned replacement for the legendary video game character. Yes, we are not talking about someone reciting a monologue from King Lear, but there is still a massive chasm of “yahoo!” and “here we go!” that someone with genuine temerity has to fill. The show must go on, and it must be delightful.

If you’re an esteemed internet purveyor, you might have seen a lot of joking suggestions that Chris Pratt — a human being with surface-level charm who would never dare turn down an easy check — should, once again, voice Mario. After all, he already has the experience of bringing nothing unique or entertaining to the table during this spring’s The Super Mario Bros. Movie. Why not harness that low-effort, milquetoast energy for the most popular game franchise in existence?

I’ll tell you why: We have standards here at For The Win. And we intend to uphold them. There are many better options to consider for the Mushroom Kingdom’s next lead adventurer. Take notes, Nintendo.

Eddie Murphy reveals new details about the Prince basketball game immortalized on ‘Chappelle’s Show’

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We have spent years hearing more and more details from the infamous late-night basketball game played between Prince and his crew, and Eddie and Charlie Murphy, which became one of the all-time greatest sketches from Chappelle’s Show.

Was it true? There was Prince colleague Micki Free confirming it, including details about what was worn that night. There was Samuel L. Jackson saying Prince told him it was true. And there are countless stories about how good the late legend was at hoops.

On Thursday night, we heard from Eddie Murphy himself with an appearance on The Tonight Show. He told Jimmy Fallon basically the same thing his late brother said on Chappelle’s Show — Prince’s team won, and it was all true. But he added a detail: the one player on Eddie’s team that was good got some sneakers from Prince, who had feet who were smaller than the other guy’s. So the Murphys’ star player struggled on the court.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dFkECnA28VQ

So good.

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