Jenny Summers: I remember when you used to drive that crappy blue Chevy Nova. (Laughs) What are you driving now? Axel Foley: The same crappy blue Chevy Nova. (Both laugh) Think it's too late for me to study art? Jenny Summers: Yeah, I do!
I wonder is Eddie in that car? And I ask that because in the previous Beverly Hills Cops, Eddie didn't tape NONE of his scenes in Detroit. All his scenes for all three BHC's were taped in Los Angeles County. That part where those cops pulled their guns on Eddie after the semi-truck stopped and the driver ran off into the alley behind those houses and where one of them said, "Foley we should have known it was you," those four cops were in Detroit, but Eddie was on the backstreets of downtown Los Angeles. To this day I haven't heard a damn thing on why Eddie never went to Detroit to tape any of his scenes in Beverly Hills Cop I, II, or III.
I know, Right? My first driving car was also a '72 Nova. Bought it for 100 bucks! Had a bench seat out of some oldsmobile(I was told), had to slide the seat all the way up to reach the pedals because the poor fit left the knees too, high. 3 speed floor shift handle had one bolt intentionally mis-mounted and stll had to sling it up against the seat to get that gear. I primered the hood and trunk and put a set of twin size bed sheets on the seats and a Bugr kng service tray over a hole in the floorboard at driver side rear. I was 18. I think if I knew then what I know now, how fast I could have had it cherry. Sold it for 250 bucks a couple years later..😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
@edenimtiaz1644 Pretty good, yeah. Like 'aiight'. But nothing like Cop 1. For one thing, in Cop 1, to me Victor Maitland was a very believable villain! Unlike Brigitte Nielsen's character Karla Fry in Cop 2. And the "Alphabet" bank robberies in Cop 2? Come on. The whole storyline/ screenplay of Cop 1 to me was way better. And we can thank Martin Brest and Daniel Petrie Jr. for that! They were not involved with Cop 2, and it showed big time.
Sadly, this is what I would have like the sequel to avoid. Axel would not be driving "the same crappy blue Chevy Nova" from the first film. It's just lazy writing that does not fill me with hope for BHC4. Fingers crossed, though. I have been waiting a long time for this film.
@@armorpro573 it's lazy because it makes zero sense! Like in Another 48 hrs when Jack Cates is driving around in the same convertible that he totalled in the last one. Oh, but he brought the exact same year & model? Please! It's a stupid 'member berry! Unless, of course, they can work it into the story somehow. Having him drive a 50 year old piece of crap JUST because he drove it in the first one is BAD SCREENWRITING! It isn't like he was driving a brand new car in the first one! And if it was so important to the franchise, why wasn't it in 2 and 3? Granted, those films sucked, but Axel is a better character than that and demands to be written with more respect.
Ah, the famous Chevy Nova. Every time I see a Chevy Nova out here in Los Angeles County the Axel F theme song pops into my head.
Jenny Summers: I remember when you used to drive that crappy blue Chevy Nova. (Laughs) What are you driving now?
Axel Foley: The same crappy blue Chevy Nova. (Both laugh) Think it's too late for me to study art?
Jenny Summers: Yeah, I do!
Filming a scene of a Chevy Nova on a trailer attachment, with a camera set up. "Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F." Detroit, Michigan.
I wonder is Eddie in that car? And I ask that because in the previous Beverly Hills Cops, Eddie didn't tape NONE of his scenes in Detroit. All his scenes for all three BHC's were taped in Los Angeles County. That part where those cops pulled their guns on Eddie after the semi-truck stopped and the driver ran off into the alley behind those houses and where one of them said, "Foley we should have known it was you," those four cops were in Detroit, but Eddie was on the backstreets of downtown Los Angeles. To this day I haven't heard a damn thing on why Eddie never went to Detroit to tape any of his scenes in Beverly Hills Cop I, II, or III.
It Also Film Car Chase and Shootout scenes in Detroit, Michigan?
My first car was a 72 nova givin to me by my grandparents in 1986 no idea it was a mucle car back then
I know, Right? My first driving car was also a '72 Nova. Bought it for 100 bucks! Had a bench seat out of some oldsmobile(I was told), had to slide the seat all the way up to reach the pedals because the poor fit left the knees too, high. 3 speed floor shift handle had one bolt intentionally mis-mounted and stll had to sling it up against the seat to get that gear. I primered the hood and trunk and put a set of twin size bed sheets on the seats and a Bugr kng service tray over a hole in the floorboard at driver side rear. I was 18. I think if I knew then what I know now, how fast I could have had it cherry. Sold it for 250 bucks a couple years later..😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
lets hope its not crap like 3 and more like the first 2
Fingers crossed
I don't want it like Cop 3 OR 2! To me, only Cop 1 was the masterpiece.
@@DLBlckwl2 was pretty good
@edenimtiaz1644 Pretty good, yeah. Like 'aiight'. But nothing like Cop 1. For one thing, in Cop 1, to me Victor Maitland was a very believable villain! Unlike Brigitte Nielsen's character Karla Fry in Cop 2. And the "Alphabet" bank robberies in Cop 2? Come on. The whole storyline/ screenplay of Cop 1 to me was way better. And we can thank Martin Brest and Daniel Petrie Jr. for that! They were not involved with Cop 2, and it showed big time.
I hope it's more like the 1st movie , and praying it's got music like number one did
Is that Eddie in the car?
That's a good question.
Eddie would make more money in the movie selling the car on barret jackson than being a cop.
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Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F
Sadly, this is what I would have like the sequel to avoid. Axel would not be driving "the same crappy blue Chevy Nova" from the first film. It's just lazy writing that does not fill me with hope for BHC4. Fingers crossed, though. I have been waiting a long time for this film.
Why not? I know plenty of old ppl til this day with there same classic car from the 70s or 80s
How is it lazy? It ties into the past two movies and it honestly makes sense for Foley to stick with his old ride
@@armorpro573 it's lazy because it makes zero sense! Like in Another 48 hrs when Jack Cates is driving around in the same convertible that he totalled in the last one. Oh, but he brought the exact same year & model? Please! It's a stupid 'member berry! Unless, of course, they can work it into the story somehow. Having him drive a 50 year old piece of crap JUST because he drove it in the first one is BAD SCREENWRITING! It isn't like he was driving a brand new car in the first one! And if it was so important to the franchise, why wasn't it in 2 and 3? Granted, those films sucked, but Axel is a better character than that and demands to be written with more respect.
@@TheNameisPlissken1981 Well Idk. We'll see when the movie comes out
@@armorpro573 hey, I want nothing more than to see a great BHC sequel!
The same blue crappy Chevy Nova 🫶
At least they're bringing it back