Hey, good morning Joe! Beverly Hills Cop was so much fun for what appears to be impromptu, quick line zingers, and improvisation… Each scene was entertaining, so much so that, I really didn’t pay much attention to plot or the improbability of each scene… As always, your background information is so enlightening… My God, all of the talent that flows in and out of a movie being made … directors, writers, actors that have proven blockbusters elsewhere, being accepted or rejected until the right witches brew comes together and produces a winner… It’s truly amazing as to how that happens, and what ultimately is the end result … thanks for this one, Joe, your critiques analysis and background information is always so much fun and entertaining! Peace! CPZ
I couldn't have said it better, Zeke. I think it was a producer named David Wimbury working with a first-time director named Bruce Robinson on his first effort as a director, Withnail & I, who told him on the eve of filming, not to worry. "Without the luck, we're fucked." The planets did align for them on that movie, as they did Martin Brest on Beverly Hills Cop, and those strokes of luck would prove to be very rare in their careers.
Hey, good morning Joe! Beverly Hills Cop was so much fun for what appears to be impromptu, quick line zingers, and improvisation… Each scene was entertaining, so much so that, I really didn’t pay much attention to plot or the improbability of each scene… As always, your background information is so enlightening… My God, all of the talent that flows in and out of a movie being made … directors, writers, actors that have proven blockbusters elsewhere, being accepted or rejected until the right witches brew comes together and produces a winner… It’s truly amazing as to how that happens, and what ultimately is the end result … thanks for this one, Joe, your critiques analysis and background information is always so much fun and entertaining! Peace! CPZ
I couldn't have said it better, Zeke. I think it was a producer named David Wimbury working with a first-time director named Bruce Robinson on his first effort as a director, Withnail & I, who told him on the eve of filming, not to worry. "Without the luck, we're fucked." The planets did align for them on that movie, as they did Martin Brest on Beverly Hills Cop, and those strokes of luck would prove to be very rare in their careers.