Reinhold was given the lead in Vice Versa (1988), but it flopped. "That was really the end of my highfalutin Hollywood career," Reinhold said later. "That's when the phone stopped ringing." He also developed a reputation for being difficult on set. "I was spoiled, and I was arrogant," said Reinhold of this period later. "I was very demanding, had an overblown image of who I was and got a reputation for being difficult. And rightfully so."
I assume it had to be on purpose, but in Beverly Hills Cop 2, when Alex calls back to Detroit in Billy's bedroom, Billy has a poster for Cobra on his wall.
The fact that Beverly Hills Cop was originally intended to be a serious action movie shows how crazy life can be with one different move on the chess board
The original 1960s 'Italian Job' was also meant to be a serious action movie (rather than action comedy) directed by Peter Yates (Who also directed 'Bullitt' with Steve McQueen and a number of other car chase movies) I would have LOVED to have seen that version!!
I was working on the set of Netforce and met Judge Reinhold I told him Ruthless people was my favorite movie that he did he was really nice and Down to earth Scott Bakula was also in the movie and he had his family on set I spoke with him at craft services he is another very nice approachable actor
I never heard of Netforce. I thought Scott was great in the Original Quantum Leap and he was pretty good in the Star TRek Prequel Series0 Enterprise. Too bad Enterprise lasted only 4 Seasons. The Remake of Quantum Leap was horrible. Puttting in a Trans Character was definitely not a good idea.
@@jamesball5743 Nah, I recently rewatched it like a decade ago and it's brilliant for what it is. An action-oriented detective-themed horror-thriller? We definitely do not get films like that anymore. Plus, Stallone as Cobra going against Thompson as the "Night Slasher" was awesome. It reminded me of classic match-ups like Norris versus Brian Libby or Arnold vs the Predator. It's a real shame that we just do not get any kind of movies like that anymore.
What was the name for Stallone? Axel Cobretti or something? Weird train chase sequence at the end? Just all sorts of wild stuff. Murphy deserved a screenwriting Oscar just for how much of the script was built from this improvisation. And that 'SuperCop' story of making Ashton break character cause of how funny it was and Reinhold having to pinch his inner thigh to prevent from laughing - the making of Cop 1 deserves a documentary.
@@jackbauer4186 When he explained the car chase sequence that Sly had written for Beverly Hills Cop, I immediately thought of that awesome chase sequence in Cobra with the 1950s Mercury. Also, listening to Brian Thompson talk about the sequences that Sly directed for the movie (he was basically pulling triple duty as director, cinmetographer, and actor -- I had no idea Stallone was the one who blocked and staged the shot for Thompson doing his infamous "pig" sequence at the end) you really learn just how creative Sly was behind the scenes in making certain movies and sequences as iconic as they were.
He looks pretty good for a man who’s officially a pensioner!! We all age and get older there’s nothing we do about it. But if you keep active and interested in life it helps to wind back the years a lot.
I like Judge, he seems like a very pleasant down to earth guy. Glad to see the 3 of them back! Pensioner cops! Shows you that you’re never too old!! Don’t have to sit and slump on the sofa at a certain age.
Eddie Murphy was Beverly Hills Cop he is Axel. Could not imagine the movie with anyone else. The cast was perfect. I still laugh when I watch it to this day. ❤
Wow! Nothing like hearing it from the "horse's mouth," right?🙂Thanks for that priceless history on the background to the making of "Beverly Hills Cop", Mr. Reinhold🙂Regards, Michael M. Kamau, Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa, 30th June 2024.
How many of us actually lived fast times at our local mall. I know I did in the 80s. Good times! Greatest decade ever. Break dancing, neon, swatch watch, MTV
Agreed. If it had been Stallone it would have been another run of the mill Stallone action movie, but with Eddie, he brought some incredible charisma, fun and comedy to the role whilst still doing all the action stuff. I'm so glad Eddie was in it and not Stallone.
@@DMalltheway Hit for Stallone a flop for the rest of us. Murphy was born for that role. Stallone would have turned this into another one of his Demolition Man movies.
@@Romulan2469 Stallone was born for it with an action packed intention as he wanted, Murphy for the comedic side. Regardless it would’ve been a hit either way.
@@lexkanyima2195 I did think about that, but maybe they could have written around it. Eddie could have been the outgoing comedic relief, while Bill was the more nonchalant comedic relief, sort of like Hanks and Akroyd in Dragnet.
Number one movie at the box office that year. Boggles the mind how chancy that was. Imagine Sly does it, and Eddie is in _Ghostbusters?_ They would have had to have re-written Winston's character to be the equal of the others and in the movie from the beginning, like maybe a rival paranormal investigator that owns the name "Ghostbusters" so they have to go to him.
There's always been a misconception that SLY took all the comedy out, good to know that it was cuz he beefed up the action. Love the Sly Ester eggs on the movies.
That’s so awesome especially given the fact that I just watched Axle F on Netflix last night!! And I love Sly as well as having loved Judge in Fast Times at Ridgemont High.
Years ago I picked up a DVD of "Black Cobra: same movie as Cobra but with Fred Williamson instead of Stallone, funny hearing now they used Cobra to move Sly from Beverly Hills Cop
@@axelstone3131 He’s absolutely is right for it, he did 48 Hours series and BHC series, all action. Not to mention was in competition with Arnold, Sly, and Bruce Willis.
@@DMalltheway I never saw Eddie in competition with Arnold, Sly, or Willis. I don’t think anyone did. He’s not really part of that clique. He’s done action movies buts it’s hard to call him an “action star” Arnold and Sly were absolutely competitive with each other. I always thought Bruce Willis was just doing his own thing.
It was…not lol. It’s like Stallone took all of the cheesy action cliches and put them in one movie. I checked out when he was cutting up pizza with scissors while wearing leather gloves 😂
Yeah they had to make Cobra for Sly in return for him to leave the project so Sly still got what he wanted. Had to edit this after watching the video i had no idea they were going to bring that up
I like Stallone, but BHC would have been so different with him, maybe too different; mostly action and less of a comedy. Eddie Murphy was great in that role.
Sly was supposed to play Axel Foletti and he did take all the set pieces he came up with to go and make Cobra. Btw, back before they did 3, I had an idea to take Taggart and Rosemont to Detroit and be fishes out of water in Axel’s hood, thereby letting Axel play in his element. I thought it would be hilarious to see them try and go by the book in Detroit.
Why does he keep saying Billy was a rookie? Billy was a detective. You don't go from the academy to being a detective. Billy was no rookie. But I do love the Judge!
I remember when Cobra came out. A friend and I would refer to it as 'Stallone Cobra' because that's how it was advertised. We were too young to see it, too. It came television and all the action scenes seem reminiscent of Terminator. Even the part with the truck at the end. Maybe I'm wrong.
Definitely some elements of Terminator in there, but it was also its own beast. The car chases in that film were super awesome, definitely had its own vibe.
@@arthurfleck1764Will Smith was never cast, just turned it down to do Wild Wild West instead which was a disaster. Nicolas Cage was offered the role too.
Comedy hit 'Pretty Woman' arose out of a dark journey onto Holly Boulevard night life with Al Pacino in the car pulling up alongside one of the girls looking for directions...
Stallone was suppose to be in Beverly Hills Cops! Murphy was suppose to be in Ghostbusters along with John Bellushi as Bill Murray's character! Stallone's BHC became Cobra! George Michael was suppose to be in Beverly Hills Cops 2 as Eddie's partner! George Michael was also suppose to join Prince with Michael Jackson for soundtrack to Batman 89!
After 48hrs did people think Eddie’s fifteen minutes of fame were over. If you didn’t know a new type of viewer was coming down the pike, it makes sense.
Sly version would start off in Pittsburgh PA not Detriot. The producers did Flashdance in 1983 & wanted to return to PA since the film work went smooth. Sly would of played a cop with a stolen high tech pistol.
Stallone has done some spectaculary amazing things. But one thing he almost f***ed up was Beverly Hills Cop by wanting to push it in a action and violence direction. The other thing he DEFINITELY f***ed up was Judge Dredd. He decided to make it... cuter... funnier... I had never (and still haven't) read any Judge Dredd comics, but I knew.... I KNEW... THIS! IS! NOT! JUDGE! DREDD! Judge Dredd is gritted teeth, busted teeth, blood, gore, profanities, no-mercy, relentless etc. etc.
Although i do agree, at some level Stallone was onto something. Look how marvel did theirs.. but it was not the right choice for Dredd. We did eventually get a great movie.
That is true judge should have a sitcom but my question is wtf is so wrong with cobra everyone for 30 yrs has been hating on it but it’s a decent sat rental to me campy cheesy and fun
I think it would have been an interesting Movie with Sly Stallone instead of Eddie Murphy. I think they would have changed the Movie to the Protagonist being from New York instead of Detroit. Without being called Racist- I thought it was a little unbelievable that he knew all these White Characters including this pretty Girl who were now living in Beverly Hills. I thought it would have been more believable if Sly Stallone was the guy they knew. I think it would still have been a good Movie- maybe even great if they kept Sly.
What?? I'm not calling Judge a liar but people tend to remember things differently. He may not have been privileged to the studio drama directly but maybe got facts second-hand/ hearsay. If Beverly Hills Cop was gonna be an action movie, why would the producers think of Eddie Murphy as a good replacement for THE action star at the time? It's been reported that BHC was originally a comedy, Sly's first attempt. However, after he rewrote the script to be more action-heavy, the studio and he parted ways. Hence,.comedy = Murphy. The mention of Katzenberg bringing Cobra to Stallone's attention is unlikely since it was a Warner Bros property. After Sly parted with Paramount, he took his version of the script and turned into Cobra.
How many times Rich can say production value ? Was meh 1st time around. And I wonder what to all these celebrities do all day, as if they all live under the rock and are completely cut out of any talk show they come on.
I probably have the same question everybody else has. Where the heck has Judge Reinhold been all of these years? The guy is a joy to listen to.
And he has a great voice!
I was stunned to see someone interviewed him - clicked right away
He got his biggest comeback
Reinhold was given the lead in Vice Versa (1988), but it flopped. "That was really the end of my highfalutin Hollywood career," Reinhold said later. "That's when the phone stopped ringing." He also developed a reputation for being difficult on set. "I was spoiled, and I was arrogant," said Reinhold of this period later. "I was very demanding, had an overblown image of who I was and got a reputation for being difficult. And rightfully so."
@@shmishash So he basically gave up on his acting career because of one flop film and a bad attitude?
I assume it had to be on purpose, but in Beverly Hills Cop 2, when Alex calls back to Detroit in Billy's bedroom, Billy has a poster for Cobra on his wall.
Brigitte Nielsen was also in Cobra, and the main antagonist in Beverly Hills Cop 2.
Billy also has a Rambo poster.
100%
Too bad they didn’t reference Mickey rourke, Al Pacino, James Caan and Harrison Ford because they were considered for the role like Stallone.
Ummm why do u know/remember this? Yikes. 🤣
The fact that Beverly Hills Cop was originally intended to be a serious action movie shows how crazy life can be with one different move on the chess board
The original 1960s 'Italian Job' was also meant to be a serious action movie (rather than action comedy) directed by Peter Yates (Who also directed 'Bullitt' with Steve McQueen and a number of other car chase movies) I would have LOVED to have seen that version!!
Just like Steve Martin & Marty Short were gonna star in Dumb n Dumber and Jon Lovitz and Dana Carvey were gonna star in Bad Boys😂
So glad Beverly Hills Cop went on to be an action/comedy with Eddie Murphy.
Judge is the actor I most want to have a drink with now.
I do hear he's a bit of a close talker though! 😅
@@dannyr2976😝🖐️
I could watch Judge Reinhold talk about movie making for days.
This whole interview is already a classic.
i was working for Warner Bros back then and I read the orig script. It was a straight actioner to star Sly. I was very surprised when it all changed
Uh... yeah, they said that. 😂
Stallone was the one who got Eddie Murphy the part. Stallone told Arsenio Hall that story on his show.
I was working on the set of Netforce and met Judge Reinhold I told him Ruthless people was my favorite movie that he did he was really nice and Down to earth Scott Bakula was also in the movie and he had his family on set I spoke with him at craft services he is another very nice approachable actor
"AND WHEN YOU DIE, THEY CAN BURY YOU IN IT!"
@PurushaDesa lol I was given a pair of Bozak speakers and they are 5ft tall and 3ft wide and that was what I said when I picked them up
I never heard of Netforce. I thought Scott was great in the Original Quantum Leap and he was pretty good in the Star TRek Prequel Series0 Enterprise. Too bad Enterprise lasted only 4 Seasons.
The Remake of Quantum Leap was horrible. Puttting in a Trans Character was definitely not a good idea.
I've always wanted Judge Reinhold and Jason Segel to play father and son in something. They have such similar looks and mannerisms.
2 hours of droning. Sounds good.
In some alternate reality, Sly Stallone played Axel Foley and he is synonymous with the franchise 😅😅
And Eddie is Rocky 😂
@@5kout actually he would be in Ghostbusters. He turned that role down to be in BHC😱😱😱😱
@@alwill6536 Now that’s a movie I’d pay to see !!!
And Tom Selleck is Indiana Jones
Judge is a great person and actor. Love his films and bring on the next Bev Hills Cop!
Cobra is great too!! Very underrated.
lol
Terrible film that ick
@@jamesball5743how dare you?! That start in the supermarket was gold 😂
Agree. Sly has his fair share of haters here too it seems.
@@jamesball5743 Nah, I recently rewatched it like a decade ago and it's brilliant for what it is. An action-oriented detective-themed horror-thriller? We definitely do not get films like that anymore. Plus, Stallone as Cobra going against Thompson as the "Night Slasher" was awesome. It reminded me of classic match-ups like Norris versus Brian Libby or Arnold vs the Predator. It's a real shame that we just do not get any kind of movies like that anymore.
What was the name for Stallone? Axel Cobretti or something? Weird train chase sequence at the end? Just all sorts of wild stuff. Murphy deserved a screenwriting Oscar just for how much of the script was built from this improvisation. And that 'SuperCop' story of making Ashton break character cause of how funny it was and Reinhold having to pinch his inner thigh to prevent from laughing - the making of Cop 1 deserves a documentary.
Cobra 2: Cobra Goes Hollywood.
Look how the reporter was portrayed in that movie and how far we have come today
Most of the Stallone ideas actually did get turned into Cobra.
It was Axel Foletti
@@jackbauer4186 When he explained the car chase sequence that Sly had written for Beverly Hills Cop, I immediately thought of that awesome chase sequence in Cobra with the 1950s Mercury. Also, listening to Brian Thompson talk about the sequences that Sly directed for the movie (he was basically pulling triple duty as director, cinmetographer, and actor -- I had no idea Stallone was the one who blocked and staged the shot for Thompson doing his infamous "pig" sequence at the end) you really learn just how creative Sly was behind the scenes in making certain movies and sequences as iconic as they were.
11 year old me thought Cobra was terrifying. 40 year old me thinks Cobra is hilarious. Cobra, brought to you by Pepsi and Coors.
67 years old? He drinking from the same fountain that Jeff Goldblum, Ralph Macchio and Keanu Reeves???
He looks pretty good for a man who’s officially a pensioner!! We all age and get older there’s nothing we do about it. But if you keep active and interested in life it helps to wind back the years a lot.
He also has a similar cadence in speaking to Goldblum. I think a movie with those two would be interesting.
He turned into Mickey Rourke!
Yeah! I was thinking he looks great!
The fountain of wealth? Yes.
That's a great story, I wanna see that version now. Sly also almost did a Neighbor vs Neighbor comedy with John Candy I've heard.
Brad Hamilton is ageless
Something about Judge, I just like him
He's a close talker.
He’s very likable.
And that's why there is a Cobra and Rambo poster at Billy's apartment in the second movie
It's also why there are multiple Stallone references in the newest movie.
I like Judge, he seems like a very pleasant down to earth guy. Glad to see the 3 of them back! Pensioner cops! Shows you that you’re never too old!! Don’t have to sit and slump on the sofa at a certain age.
Eddie Murphy was Beverly Hills Cop he is Axel. Could not imagine the movie with anyone else. The cast was perfect. I still laugh when I watch it to this day. ❤
Wow! Nothing like hearing it from the "horse's mouth," right?🙂Thanks for that priceless history on the background to the making of "Beverly Hills Cop", Mr. Reinhold🙂Regards, Michael M. Kamau, Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa, 30th June 2024.
How many of us actually lived fast times at our local mall. I know I did in the 80s. Good times! Greatest decade ever. Break dancing, neon, swatch watch, MTV
I could definitely see Stallone in that movie, but Eddie made it different and fun
Agreed. If it had been Stallone it would have been another run of the mill Stallone action movie, but with Eddie, he brought some incredible charisma, fun and comedy to the role whilst still doing all the action stuff. I'm so glad Eddie was in it and not Stallone.
It would've been a hit with Stallone no doubt, he was #1 at that time.
@@DMalltheway Hit for Stallone a flop for the rest of us. Murphy was born for that role. Stallone would have turned this into another one of his Demolition Man movies.
@@Romulan2469 Stallone was born for it with an action packed intention as he wanted, Murphy for the comedic side. Regardless it would’ve been a hit either way.
@@DMalltheway You know what could have worked? Murphy as Axel and Stallone as his boss.
Would love to see him have a big comeback
JR doesn't come across here like I've seen him in any of his movies. But, he's a d*mn good story teller and really good with the voices.
If I was interviewing Judge, I'd ask about Seinfeld and being a close talker snd also being cast as a tv judge on Arrested development
Another fun fact: Eddie was going to do Ghostbusters but then he got the Beverly Hills Cop role
Wrong. Dan wanted him but he was never approached. Director Ivan Reitman didn’t Even know Dan wanted Eddie in the movie.
@@CREA9TURE That would have been brilliant casting. Ghostbusters is already iconic, but with Eddie in the film it would have pushed it to new heights.
@Billy-bc8pk how so ? Bill might be threatened of his spot.
@@lexkanyima2195 I did think about that, but maybe they could have written around it. Eddie could have been the outgoing comedic relief, while Bill was the more nonchalant comedic relief, sort of like Hanks and Akroyd in Dragnet.
@@Billy-bc8pk kinda
Number one movie at the box office that year. Boggles the mind how chancy that was. Imagine Sly does it, and Eddie is in _Ghostbusters?_ They would have had to have re-written Winston's character to be the equal of the others and in the movie from the beginning, like maybe a rival paranormal investigator that owns the name "Ghostbusters" so they have to go to him.
He always seems a great dude.
There's always been a misconception that SLY took all the comedy out, good to know that it was cuz he beefed up the action. Love the Sly Ester eggs on the movies.
"Mindblowing", stop blowing Rich's mind, Judge Reinhold.
Love the 80’s ✌️❤️👌
That’s so awesome especially given the fact that I just watched Axle F on Netflix last night!! And I love Sly as well as having loved Judge in Fast Times at Ridgemont High.
Awesome information! Thanks!
Loved Vice Versa.
Its not Mahlers
Judge Reinhold was great in Stripes
This was super cool and interesting. I would have never guess these two met each other.
Kevin Pollak would get the award as being everybody's best friend. 💎
You all are restoring my faith in humanity. Thank you for your kind words!
They made the Stallone version it was called, “Stop or my mom will shoot!”
Cobra was
That made me chuckle. Thank you for that!
@@robertmiller4004 it’s was better than Cops and Robbersons 😂
@@Kenny49ERS COPS AND ROBBERSONS WAS WAY BETTER
@@davidcoombsbestmegadethalb9780 bold statement 😎 did you like “Cop and a Half?” Starring Burt Reynolds and Webster (Emanuel Lewis)
Years ago I picked up a DVD of "Black Cobra: same movie as Cobra but with Fred Williamson instead of Stallone, funny hearing now they used Cobra to move Sly from Beverly Hills Cop
You are a bigger star than he is to me Judge.
such a close talker !
I want to see Jeff Goldblum and Judge interview each other
Cobra suffers from pacing issues but is still a classic.
love judge. his wife is a champ too.
This is why Stallone should’ve put Eddie in the Expendables.
You think he could have afforded Eddie Murphy.
@@Shelboooooo He afforded Bruce, Arnold, Mel, Harrison. You better believe he can.
@@ShelbooooooEddie isn’t really right for those type of hard action roles. He’s more comedy action.
@@axelstone3131 He’s absolutely is right for it, he did 48 Hours series and BHC series, all action. Not to mention was in competition with Arnold, Sly, and Bruce Willis.
@@DMalltheway I never saw Eddie in competition with Arnold, Sly, or Willis. I don’t think anyone did. He’s not really part of that clique. He’s done action movies buts it’s hard to call him an “action star”
Arnold and Sly were absolutely competitive with each other. I always thought Bruce Willis was just doing his own thing.
Cobra was awesome too. Should of had a sequel
Would make a good tv show…
It was…not lol. It’s like Stallone took all of the cheesy action cliches and put them in one movie. I checked out when he was cutting up pizza with scissors while wearing leather gloves 😂
It wasn’t a hit, so that’s why it didn’t get one. It wasn’t good anyway.
Axel Stallone would have been hilarious 😂😂😂😂
“My name is Judge!”
Judge is a LEGENDARY cop who you want as a partner!
good god judge is 67 and hes looks like hes 40
Cobra is legendary.
It is. Still a fun movie to watch today.
I don’t know about that.
Legend
Yeah they had to make Cobra for Sly in return for him to leave the project so Sly still got what he wanted. Had to edit this after watching the video i had no idea they were going to bring that up
40 years of the original.
I like Stallone, but BHC would have been so different with him, maybe too different; mostly action and less of a comedy. Eddie Murphy was great in that role.
I believe it was supposed to be an action movie with Sly but when Murphy signed on they rewrote a lot and made it a comedy
It worked out in the end, Sly became “Marion Cobretti”
Sly was supposed to play Axel Foletti and he did take all the set pieces he came up with to go and make Cobra.
Btw, back before they did 3, I had an idea to take Taggart and Rosemont to Detroit and be fishes out of water in Axel’s hood, thereby letting Axel play in his element. I thought it would be hilarious to see them try and go by the book in Detroit.
Love that! Would have been really good
It wouldn't make sense
@@lexkanyima2195 what wouldn’t make sense?
@@MiserableMovieMan of the plotline
@@lexkanyima2195 the plot wouldn’t make sense for Taggart and Rosemont to go to Detroit to help Axel solve a crime?
Eddie could not possibly cut pizza with scissors with the authority that Stallone had. Thats the real reason.
Why does he keep saying Billy was a rookie? Billy was a detective. You don't go from the academy to being a detective. Billy was no rookie. But I do love the Judge!
You get called a rookie all over again once you become detective from what I've heard from a few family members that were cops.
@@EddieHenderson92 ahhh, makes sense
I’ll never understand why Siskel & Ebert loathed the Beverly Hills Cop first two movies…
Ebert didn't like Axel's habit of intimidating people to get his way, especially when he turns things racial at the hotel.
@@williamshaw9047that’s part of his charm.
I remember when Cobra came out. A friend and I would refer to it as 'Stallone Cobra' because that's how it was advertised. We were too young to see it, too. It came television and all the action scenes seem reminiscent of Terminator. Even the part with the truck at the end. Maybe I'm wrong.
Definitely some elements of Terminator in there, but it was also its own beast. The car chases in that film were super awesome, definitely had its own vibe.
That woulda been an awesome film too.
Dude his ears wtf lol
Love him as Billy Rosemont
It's Billy Rosewood sir lol
Hello judge Rocky,Rambo first blood, & Cobra 🐍
His ears are massive
Likewise, Tom Selleck was originally cast for Indiana Jones and Tom Cruise was almost Iron Man. Can you imagine?
Actor Mickey Rourke was offered BHC 1984 but he chose Pope of Grenich Village. 🎭
...and Will Smith as Neo in the Matrix
@@arthurfleck1764...and Will Smith as Django.
@@arthurfleck1764Will Smith was never cast, just turned it down to do Wild Wild West instead which was a disaster. Nicolas Cage was offered the role too.
@@FrancoisDresslerJamie Foxx was terrible as Django, Samuel L. Jackson stole every scene he was in in that film.
Wow he has really aged well.
And Cobra was born
I have that movie on DVD
"i don't know who that is" if you know... you know
Colonel Trautman and Mick is trying to save Axel Foley.
Comedy hit 'Pretty Woman' arose out of a dark journey onto Holly Boulevard night life with Al Pacino in the car pulling up alongside one of the girls looking for directions...
Sly actually turned down Beverly Hills Cop and romancing the stone to do RHINESTONE..........................."Budweiser you created a monster!"
Such a legend
Stallone was suppose to be in Beverly Hills Cops! Murphy was suppose to be in Ghostbusters along with John Bellushi as Bill Murray's character! Stallone's BHC became Cobra! George Michael was suppose to be in Beverly Hills Cops 2 as Eddie's partner! George Michael was also suppose to join Prince with Michael Jackson for soundtrack to Batman 89!
After 48hrs did people think Eddie’s fifteen minutes of fame were over. If you didn’t know a new type of viewer was coming down the pike, it makes sense.
Was very difficult with the latest Axel F film
Think they need to consider retiring soon
It was almost like a play put on by an old people’s home
RICH!
Love cobra. So glad he didnt go ahead with Beverley hills cop.
It would’ve been a hit regardless. Stallone was #1 at that time.
@@DMallthewayI doubt if that happens
Sly version would start off in Pittsburgh PA not Detriot. The producers did Flashdance in 1983 & wanted to return to PA since the film work went smooth. Sly would of played a cop with a stolen high tech pistol.
@@lexkanyima2195 I don’t doubt it, Stallone was a bigger star than Eddie until they got competitive by the late 80s
@@DavidLLambertmobile???
Damnit make it happen
I shall cast no Sly before it's time
Stallone has done some spectaculary amazing things. But one thing he almost f***ed up was Beverly Hills Cop by wanting to push it in a action and violence direction. The other thing he DEFINITELY f***ed up was Judge Dredd. He decided to make it... cuter... funnier...
I had never (and still haven't) read any Judge Dredd comics, but I knew.... I KNEW... THIS! IS! NOT! JUDGE! DREDD!
Judge Dredd is gritted teeth, busted teeth, blood, gore, profanities, no-mercy, relentless etc. etc.
Although i do agree, at some level Stallone was onto something. Look how marvel did theirs.. but it was not the right choice for Dredd. We did eventually get a great movie.
Dam he got big ears
Sly needs to be the bad guy in BHC5
they had tribute with the cobra poster in the movie
Love Stallone but Eddie Murphy is that part . Wouldn't have been as good with sly . Maybe more violence instead of comedy
He’s right the original script was for sly , but he didn’t want to do it , and history was made😂👏
It was out of proportion.
Stallone did a re-write but the execs, producers said: noooo. That story, script 📒 became Cobra 1986.
😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
That is true judge should have a sitcom but my question is wtf is so wrong with cobra everyone for 30 yrs has been hating on it but it’s a decent sat rental to me campy cheesy and fun
Judge forgot about rambo
First Blood was released,but no Rambo before BHC.
I think it would have been an interesting Movie with Sly Stallone instead of Eddie Murphy. I think they would have changed the Movie to the Protagonist being from New York instead of Detroit. Without being called Racist- I thought it was a little unbelievable that he knew all these White Characters including this pretty Girl who were now living in Beverly Hills. I thought it would have been more believable if Sly Stallone was the guy they knew.
I think it would still have been a good Movie- maybe even great if they kept Sly.
Black noir should've got the role.
What?? I'm not calling Judge a liar but people tend to remember things differently. He may not have been privileged to the studio drama directly but maybe got facts second-hand/ hearsay.
If Beverly Hills Cop was gonna be an action movie, why would the producers think of Eddie Murphy as a good replacement for THE action star at the time?
It's been reported that BHC was originally a comedy, Sly's first attempt. However, after he rewrote the script to be more action-heavy, the studio and he parted ways. Hence,.comedy = Murphy.
The mention of Katzenberg bringing Cobra to Stallone's attention is unlikely since it was a Warner Bros property. After Sly parted with Paramount, he took his version of the script and turned into Cobra.
Those are the biggest earlobes I've ever seen on a human being named Judge 😳
He’s tall
Your ears keep growing as you get older.
@@williamshaw9047 I figured that, I just dont think of him as that old
@@MrSpiderkiss lol he sounds the same.
To be fair he's probably the only human called Judge that's not an actual judge.
How many times Rich can say production value ? Was meh 1st time around.
And I wonder what to all these celebrities do all day, as if they all live under the rock and are completely cut out of any talk show they come on.
Massive ears!!!!????