More actual artists and less activists would help a lot. Maybe Hollywood needs more cocaine, like back in the 80s. _Real_ cocaine, not whatever crap they have now that just makes everybody angry.
I literally did a search on “Axel Foley banana” to find this scene. I was not disappointed. I watched it back in the 80s as a teen. Eddie had been on SNL.
Well, that's how we've (black folks) classically and historically imitated white people.....with that nasal-like voice...no matter what their real voice sounds like.
Hard to pick a favourite scene from the movie, but this one would be close. The chief does the scary boss who 'speaks softly and carries a big stick' perfectly. Great acting by everyone in that room. You can really feel the tension. Check the chief's reaction when Rosewood interrupts and corrects his mistake. The way he raises his eyebrows and jerks his head upward, then he slowly turns left to glare at the lieutenant, and not Rosewood. That was some real alpha male shiat, right there.
@@kevinr278 He did, but he also knew that this "outsider" had gotten results, so he was willing to look the other way. But he also had the look that said, "Don't expect me to do this again."
"Uh its Rosewood sir" You can tell hes trying to wait for the right time to correct him. Then The Chief turns around and gives a looks like "WTF tdid this guy have to nerve to just speak to me?" So well done from all parties.
@@BrotherDerrick3X Yes, but as I posted earlier, everyone cheered when Rosewood told him off at the end. Taggart had the look that said, "Billy, shut up before you get us all fired and Axel possibly jailed." But he redeems himself, though, when he says, "Because Chief Lutz doesn't have the guts to listen to real cops." There is a similar plot in the Stone M.I.A. Hunter series of books. It is the Miami War Zone edition where they are looking for a missing DEA agent and are being hampered by one of the D.C. agents, Williams, who has, IMO, the same characteristics as Lutz.
“who disabled an unmarked unit, with a banana?” 🤣🤣🤣🤣 you can see judge reinhold trying not to laugh in the backgound as the chief utters that immortal question 😆😆😆😆
oubrioko I’ve got the dvd with the director commentary. Martin Brest explains that Stephen Elliott (Hubbard) had just read over the script while walking onto the scene and mistakenly called Judge Reinhold (Rosewood) Rosemont! That’s the script rolled up in his hand!
Eddie Murphy shows the perfect example of street smarts over technology and modern methods police departments that have no imagination on solving crimes
Chief Lutz is likely racist - he only likely sent axel Foley back to Detroit due to him not wanting any negative publicity otherwise he would have likely had Foley fired
Two things about this scene I learnt from the commentary. Firstly, the piece of paper the chief is holding is in fact his script. And the rosemont line was a flub he made during rehearsals, which the filmmakers decided to add to the script
@@GavinJ37 Correct, per directors cut the rolled up paper was his script and the chief ad libbed most of the scene, flubbed ROOOOOSEMONT and then Judge Reinhold ad libbed when he corrected him. Fall down hilarious scene. Such great acting by the chief. Says "is this the man who ruined the buffet at the Harrow Club this morning" literally with steam coming out his ears :)
His name is Stephen Elliot and according to the director the roll of paper he is holding was his lines he had to speak in the scene-he read them and then just walked on and did the take!
I love the scenes between Rosewood and Sergeant Taggert . That scene where Billy pulls out his badge orders them to put their guns down, and they start firing back. Sergeant Taggert was like Billy if you do that again, I’m going to kill you myself😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@mkl62 Yes. Billy Rosewood told Lutz his clear opinion at the end of movie 2 (Taggert told it Lutz too, but with other words 😉). I liked that. At the end Lutz is the one, who must shut up 😃
That one line by the Lieutenant was good. He’s like I just got off the phone with your boss in Detriot, he said you are an outstanding young detective, I find that very hard to believe, but he also said that you have a problem following orders, which means insubordination, I find that very easy to believe 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Wow, what i love this "Beverly Hills Cop" movies. I love them all, one, two and three. My favourite, is the second movie. I wish, there would be 4 or more movies of "Beverly Hills Cop". I can watch them again and again. And i'm still in love with that great movies. Love Axel, Billy, Taggert and Bogomil (in movie 3 also Flint).
cut off the best part >_< TAGGERT: "Lower your voice for Christ's sake" FOLEY: "What, can he hear us through these walls or something?" EVERYONE [minus Foley]: "Yes, he can"
+RUMPELSTILTSKY definitely! right after taggart says "lower your voice for christ's sake" and axl says "why can he hear through the walls?" and then you just hear the superintendent slamming the door lol
I like the scene after when Bogomil orders Rosewood to take Axel to the city limits you can see Bogomil doesn't want to do it I can imagine taking Taggart into his office and asking his advice on what to do 😊
ACEFLA1 Assuming he’s had the same pair for over 30 years and never had his prescription renewed unless they still make big round plastic-framed glasses.
Is this the man who....cut off the video 5 seconds too soon?
😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Lol funny fuckin man lololol
Lmao!!
Lmfao!!!!
We don't need multimillion dollar movies with CGI, we need writers who can identify tiny humor
and fresh ideas. dont just remake these classics from the 80s.
@Jonathan Birch
Trouble is we don't have actors like them, more so Eddie Murphy
Chris Rock and Kevin heart are not on Eddie's level.
More actual artists and less activists would help a lot. Maybe Hollywood needs more cocaine, like back in the 80s. _Real_ cocaine, not whatever crap they have now that just makes everybody angry.
the opening scene in this movie was a multimillion dollar chase.
@pharkasj they destroyed a bunch of old cars that probably cost less than $1000 each
I like how when he was listing everything Axel did, he actually sounded more impressed than angry
But he's the Chief
“i just bet you are the pride of your dept in detriot” 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Not angry or impressed, but disgusted... he was looking down on him, because they don't do such unorthodox tactics.
Whether impressed or angry, he still said it quietly and in control, without yelling. We could use more of that today. (I know, it’s just a movie.)
He listed everything in order of occurrence too lol
"I just bet you are the pride of your Department". Classic line as Eddie just stares at him.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂These lines when he is staring at Axel were hilarious
I never tire of Axel's Chief Hubbard impression. 🤣
I literally did a search on “Axel Foley banana” to find this scene. I was not disappointed. I watched it back in the 80s as a teen. Eddie had been on SNL.
I love the way he impersonated his voice. Cracks me up every time! 😅
How He Did That 💩 With A Straight Face Is Beyond Perplexing 🤣🤣
Yeah it was pretty spot on but even funnier.
Well, that's how we've (black folks) classically and historically imitated white people.....with that nasal-like voice...no matter what their real voice sounds like.
@@chriso8193so true we black ppl can do the white voice so nonchalant
Hahahahahaha black people pretending to be white!!!!!
"who disabled an unmarked unit with a banana" LOL
***** lol me too
+sapphirestar316 "bah nahhna" lmao
"Uh, it was bananaS, sir."
LoL !
You guys are hilarious.
hey man, I AIN'T FALLIN FOR NO BANANA IN THE TAILPIPE!
"What can the guy hear me through the wall?" "YES HE CAN!" Lol
I just bet you are the pride of your department in Detroit
GOOD
They left that part out of the scene which was the best.
Absouletely hilarious 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@471mauricio, these lines were absolutely classic 😂😂😂😂😂😂
'Who disabled an unmarked unit, with a banana?' God that cracks me up every time.
Flying Chainsaw same
It's the way the chief says "bananahhh" that kills us all 37 years later LOL
"I just bet you are the pride of your department in Detroit."
Yes, lawd it does!
That was hilarious 😂😂😂😂😂
9 people wrecked the buffet at The Harrow Club this morning.
LOL!!
They ruined it! And they probably would fall for a banana in the tailpipe!
I think Zach has 62 accounts XD
It was a gross dereliction of duty.
😂
Such a natural scene. Well played by all the actors. My how far Hollywood has fallen.
Your how far?
It’s too far to accurately measure. The acting,the writing, the directing, everything.
I quote this scene almost daily. Have for years. Probably will until I'm long dead. "...wrecked the buffet!"
wreeeeeEECKED the buffEEET. the murphy delivery
So do I. When the family in on vacation and we hit the buffets...first thing outta my mouth! Drives the wife crazy.
I quote this at least a few days a week to my daughter. Drives my wife nuts 😂
And so do I lol
I'm gonna have it on my tombstone. 'Here lies the man who... wrecked the buffet at the Harrow Club.'
Hard to pick a favourite scene from the movie, but this one would be close. The chief does the scary boss who 'speaks softly and carries a big stick' perfectly. Great acting by everyone in that room. You can really feel the tension.
Check the chief's reaction when Rosewood interrupts and corrects his mistake. The way he raises his eyebrows and jerks his head upward, then he slowly turns left to glare at the lieutenant, and not Rosewood. That was some real alpha male shiat, right there.
I know just pointed out all of this too. He looks at the lieutenant like "one of your men just dared speak to me" Funniest part in the entire scene.
BigRamifications I ain't mad at Rosewood. I wouldn't let someone call me out of my name, boss or not.
Sure that this chief was a lot nicer than Lutz in Part 2. Everyone cheered when Rosewood told him off at the end.
@@kevinr278 He did, but he also knew that this "outsider" had gotten results, so he was willing to look the other way. But he also had the look that said, "Don't expect me to do this again."
The Herpes Simplex 10 scene
Totally hilarious. This movie had it all. Car wrecks,great humor and a great villain to name a few!
"Uh its Rosewood sir" You can tell hes trying to wait for the right time to correct him. Then The Chief turns around and gives a looks like "WTF tdid this guy have to nerve to just speak to me?" So well done from all parties.
I revisited the scene and noticed it. Yeah, Rosewood pulled it off naturally!
kflo01 this chief was replaced by that douche bag Lutz in the second movie.
@@BrotherDerrick3X Yes, but as I posted earlier, everyone cheered when Rosewood told him off at the end. Taggart had the look that said, "Billy, shut up before you get us all fired and Axel possibly jailed." But he redeems himself, though, when he says, "Because Chief Lutz doesn't have the guts to listen to real cops." There is a similar plot in the Stone M.I.A. Hunter series of books. It is the Miami War Zone edition where they are looking for a missing DEA agent and are being hampered by one of the D.C. agents, Williams, who has, IMO, the same characteristics as Lutz.
The Chief is blaming Rosemont. Keep your head down and shut up!
@@alvinrodgers934 His name is Rosewood 🙂
“who disabled an unmarked unit, with a banana?” 🤣🤣🤣🤣
you can see judge reinhold trying not to laugh in the backgound as the chief utters that immortal question 😆😆😆😆
😂 never gets old. “Is this the man”
Who's the actor
Stephen Elliott
0:16 ". . . who lured Taggert and Rosemont into a gross dereliction of duty at a striptease establishment?"
"Uh, it's Rosewood, sir"
oubrioko
ROBOCOP
I love this scene so much :)
Plus in Part 2, Foley passes Taggart off as President Gerald Ford.
oubrioko I’ve got the dvd with the director commentary. Martin Brest explains that Stephen Elliott (Hubbard) had just read over the script while walking onto the scene and mistakenly called Judge Reinhold (Rosewood) Rosemont! That’s the script rolled up in his hand!
It is typical for old people that make mistakes with names
Great scene. I could watch it a 1000 times😂😂😂 “Rosemont”😂😂
“its rosewood, sir” 🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂
😂😂
Eddie Murphy shows the perfect example of street smarts over technology and modern methods police departments that have no imagination on solving crimes
This shit is still funny after all these years
I feel ya pain, Rosewood, my boss still gets my name wrong
0:56 (imitating chief) Is this the man who... WRECKED the buffet at the Harrow Club this morning?
Lower your voice for Christ sakes.
Lower your voice for Christ sakes😅😅
I'll just bet that your the pride of your dept in Detroit.
You betcha!
Chief Lutz is likely racist - he only likely sent axel Foley back to Detroit due to him not wanting any negative publicity otherwise he would have likely had Foley fired
@@greatest_bumble_bee_dudeThat is not Chief Lutz.
You're probably correct as they a little similar though, they've probably playing different ranked employees
Yeah!
I’m been quoting this at the most inappropriate times, for over 30 years.
Its one of the best lines to quote for sure hahaha
wrrrrrreckedum, damn near killedem.
Is this the man who disabled a conversation with the inappropriate quote about a banana?
My brother quoted it in a sermon . . . My other brother and I were cracking up laughing out loud.
Two things about this scene I learnt from the commentary. Firstly, the piece of paper the chief is holding is in fact his script. And the rosemont line was a flub he made during rehearsals, which the filmmakers decided to add to the script
+GavinJ37 i'm glad they did this was funny
Sounds like Eddie flubbed his line as well, he should have said "Ruined the buffet" instead of wrecked.
Super Kyle I am glad he did... It wouldn't have had the same impact if he said 'ruined' 😉
Super Kyle Thought I was the only one who noticed that. Yes Eddie did say it differently
@@GavinJ37 Correct, per directors cut the rolled up paper was his script and the chief ad libbed most of the scene, flubbed ROOOOOSEMONT and then Judge Reinhold ad libbed when he corrected him. Fall down hilarious scene. Such great acting by the chief. Says "is this the man who ruined the buffet at the Harrow Club this morning" literally with steam coming out his ears :)
Lower your voice, for Christ's sake!
What, can the guy hear me through the wall?
Yes, he can.
They should have kept that scene in at the end.
I just laughed so hard because even Rosewood is warning him at that point.
😂😂😂😂😂
*All cops in the room nod and say "Yes, he can." Lol
@@VanillaLimeCoke, they did keep it.
@@derekmathews1557
Not the last two (2) lines the OP posted
I always loved Eddie Murphey's "White Guy" voices.
*foley:* _"what? can here hear me through the glass"_
*everyone:* _"yes"_
The actor who played the police chief had a recurring role as a judge on Chicago Hope. He had the best lines.
He was in Arthur 1 and 2 Burt Johnson 😂😂
His name is Stephen Elliot and according to the director the roll of paper he is holding was his lines he had to speak in the scene-he read them and then just walked on and did the take!
Sometimes I use this line when I meet someone new at work
Which line?
@@mortb9 is this the man that wrecked the buffet
The whole scene
Me too! The looks I get. What in the hell are you talking about. It's lost on most people.
“Lower your voice for Christ sake” like taggert doesn’t care that he’s making fun of him. He just pleads him to do it quietly 😂😂😂
I love the scenes between Rosewood and Sergeant Taggert . That scene where Billy pulls out his badge orders them to put their guns down, and they start firing back. Sergeant Taggert was like Billy if you do that again, I’m going to kill you myself😂😂😂😂😂😂
Love the look on Bogomils face after Rosewood corrects the chief. He’s like “Shut up you idiot”
Is this the gentleman who ruined the buffet at the harrow club this morning lol😂😂😂😂😂👀
😂😂😂😂😂
I forgot how crazy Eddie Murphy is until this scene 🤣
It's Rosewood Sir
Yes Sir
I love that line from Billy. In "Beverly Hills Cop 2" he say the same sentence to Chief Lutz. I love that :)
@@lisakellerman7701 Yeah, but Lutz told him to shut up. Well, Lutz got his when Rosewood told him off at the end.
Best line in the scene
@@mkl62 Yes. Billy Rosewood told Lutz his clear opinion at the end of movie 2 (Taggert told it Lutz too, but with other words 😉). I liked that. At the end Lutz is the one, who must shut up 😃
I miss this kind of humour in movies. Simple and effective.
Axel: "What can the guy hear me through the wall?" Taggart & the others: "Yes he can."😆
I wish they had kept this Chief for the sequel.
He played in the movie Arthur also.
No. They needed to have Lutz for the plot, as one of the villains.
with a BAH NAh NAh!? LOL
His impressions are great.
😂🤣😂🤣 Rosemont!!! That always kills me!
So many great actors and characters in this film.
Taggart & Rosemont...
& the impression
Funniest sh!t ever 🤣 😂
"Is this the man who wrecked the buffet?'
What, can the guy hear me through the wall?
Yes, he can.
Perfectly scripted, timed and cast. A fine piece of film from a great movie.
Perfectly edited. That is, in fact, exactly where the scene ends. Well done.
0:30 one of the most famous lines in cinema history.
No joke, it REALLY is !! I say it almost daily for 37 years LOL !!
🤣🤣
Good old classic comedy at its finest.
I've said it once, I'm saying it again best scene ever...
RIP Gil Hill "Inspector Todd", Stephen Elliott "the chief", & John Ashton "Sergeant Taggart"
That one line by the Lieutenant was good. He’s like I just got off the phone with your boss in Detriot, he said you are an outstanding young detective, I find that very hard to believe, but he also said that you have a problem following orders, which means insubordination, I find that very easy to believe 😂😂😂😂😂😂
"Outstanding young detective "
@@m42037, my fault
@@derekmathews1557 Your apartment?? Lost ya 🤔
Is this the gentleman who ruined the buffet at the Harrow Club this morning????
Yes sir
Exactly, aside from oh shit when he saw the chief approaching, all Bogemil said the rest of the scene was Yes Sir. Classic
“Is this the gentleman that ruined the buffet at the Harrow Club this morning”. Academy Award worthy. Genius line.
Eddie Murphy is such a great actor
(EDDIE) what can the guy hear me through a brick wall..... they said yes he can lol😂😂😂🤣🤣😂👀
Lol gotta love the 80s
Wow, what i love this "Beverly Hills Cop" movies. I love them all, one, two and three. My favourite, is the second movie. I wish, there would be 4 or more movies of "Beverly Hills Cop". I can watch them again and again. And i'm still in love with that great movies. Love Axel, Billy, Taggert and Bogomil (in movie 3 also Flint).
you got your wish lol
This movie is sooo good!! I love everyone of his movie's!! He is fantastic !!!!!! ❤❤❤... 🎥🍿🎥🍿🎥🍿!!!!!!
When I saw this movie in the theater when it came out I laughed all the way through
cut off the best part >_<
TAGGERT: "Lower your voice for Christ's sake"
FOLEY: "What, can he hear us through these walls or something?"
EVERYONE [minus Foley]: "Yes, he can"
He got the Taggert part but you're right.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂They were all outstanding
the dummy cut it out
Missed the best part...
Can he hear me through the wall
Everyone: Yes!
Chief: Is this the man that lovingly brought me to my limit in the glory stall at the blue oyster bar this afternoon?
Beverly Hills cop 1 and 2 were classic movies! Still hold up to this day!
Eddie Murphy at his best
and by the way, thanks for the shrimp steak sandwich! ... he meant it as a joke billy ;)
Ah, the old banana in the tail pipe trick.😂
"Look man, I ain't falling for no banana in my tailpipe!!"
If nothing else the old chief was a total straight shooter
Finally a decent version of this scene posted...
the irony of the funniest monologue of the entire film with eddie murphy not saying one word 🤣🤣🤣🤣
the way he says “banana” always makes me laugh.
"is this the man who....wrrrrrrecked the buffet at the Harrow club?"
video is cut off a few seconds too soon!!!!
+RUMPELSTILTSKY definitely! right after taggart says "lower your voice for christ's sake" and axl says "why can he hear through the walls?" and then you just hear the superintendent slamming the door lol
+NoNoDigUpStupid YES HE CAN!
Just watched this last night... classic
Just love this scene.
I like the scene after when Bogomil orders Rosewood to take Axel to the city limits you can see Bogomil doesn't want to do it I can imagine taking Taggart into his office and asking his advice on what to do 😊
you missed the best part
''what can the guy hear me through a glass wall?''
Everyone: ''YES HE CAN''
lol
"Something Something Something that we just heard the actors say" you pick your favourite bit.
I love that part where you said that. Good job.
Great scene. Its even more funny because the guy looks like former Aston Villa chairman Doug Ellis!
Look man... I ain't fallin' for no banana in my TAILPIPE!
Yeah were not gona fall for the bananas in the tail pipe
Great movie, good fun. Nearly 40 years ago guys!
Still my favorite Eddie Murphy movie...
Love this movie. Eddie's best.
RIP Stephen Elliott Pershing Stitzel incredible actor.
Amazing actor Stephen Elliott. A shame he was only in it for a short time.
“All are welcome, even you Al” 🤣😂👍
Is this the man who.....wrecked the buffet at the Harrow club this morning???
Its the quote I remember the most from this movie.
That's the same glasses that my dad wears OMG!!
ACEFLA1 Assuming he’s had the same pair for over 30 years and never had his prescription renewed unless they still make big round plastic-framed glasses.
“We r not gonna fall for the banana in the tail pipe!!!”
“It’s ok…. I’m gonna serve you lunch/dinner!”
Lol! Classic movie!👍🏽👌👋🏼
That was absolutely classic
All time favorite film
'is this the man who lured Taggert and Rosemont, into a gross dereliction of duty at a strip-tease establishment?"
"um, it's Rosewood sir."🤣
Eddie's impression at the end of this scene is the funniest moment of the whole movie in my opinion. It's perfect.
I love how Axel immediately starts making fun of the Police Chief that all the BHPD officers are terrified of.
That dude played that role superbly......
Those old school type ......authority figures are a dying breed 🤣
Is this the man, who RECKED the buffet at herolds club this morning :)
Lower your voice for Christ's sake.
@@geoffwilliams4478 What, can the guy hear me through the wall?
@@cameronhardee7425 Everybody: "YES!"
Awww
You left the part out where
Wait a minute he can hear me?
Everyone: yes
RIP, John Ashton
"With a ba-NANA?"
Can he hear me?
Rosewood and Taggert: Yes he can.