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Early Access to YouTube's Reaction to "Beverly Hills Cop 3"

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UPDATE: Video now unblocked ๐Ÿ˜


Welcome to the last video reaction to the Beverly Hills Cop trilogy.



After watching this movie I must say that yes, it does stray away from the other 2 movies, the style is completely different. In their defense, and after giving it some thought, I think it was all because they wanted to adjust to the new decade: the 90s'. Whatever it was, I'm not saying it was bad: I enjoyed it for what it was, and I got happy when Axel found love. I know it sounds corny, but he deserves to be happy with someone, that's all I'm saying.

I hope you enjoy it! Stay safe ๐Ÿ’–

Early Access to YouTube's Reaction to "Beverly Hills Cop 3"

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Yeah, I imagine this will rival "Solo" as her all-time least-viewed movie reaction video over on YouTube. ๐Ÿค” Why she didn't feel compelled to ask us as to whether she should continue with this series after the first - or even the passable second - movie (not to mention Star Wars beyond the first 6 movies) but *did* for the "Terminator" series may remain a mystery to us all. ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™‚๏ธ I say if she watches any movie that's part of a franchise, she should either watch them all without question or just the first movie and leave watching any sequel up to them individually winning in a future poll. Maybe she'll do a 'sequels' poll at some point in order to get some of said sequels out of the way for which she's already reacted to the originals, e.g. Die Hard 2 & 3, "Ghostbusters 2," "Blade Runner 2049," etc.

Byrd N. Hand

Oh, I also watched your Casablanca reaction this morning...your first black and white movie to watch? Wow! There are so many great films from the pre-color era. May I suggest two for you to consider? Both star the same leading actor, Cary Grant. Both are sophisticated comedies, in different styles. Grant was both a dramatic actor and a comedic actor and excelled at both, his comedies hold a special place in the pantheon of great classic films. The first is "The Philadelphia Story". An epic cast of legendary actors in an engaging story involving situational comedy that is essential to understanding how American English evolved in the 20th century. The second is "Arsenic and Old Lace" in which Grant is at his comic finest as a befuddled yound man caught up in sinister circumstances happening at his elderly aunt's home. I hope you will try these two film gems, and enjoy the astonishing talent on display that modern films have failed to equal!

I was able to watch it with you this morning. I remembered it as being much worse, watching along with your reaction made it better, but it's still an awful movie.


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