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Member. Oct 25, 2017. 8,604. Dec 22, 2020. #10. The original Axel F is a classic of the 80’s truly a groove song that takes you right back to the decade. This is none of that, and instead hurts my brain.
Frog. Every day, every minute of potential television respite I had after shit days at school were dominated by this stupid fucking bastard, who was loved by the masses who were also stupid fucking bastards. Sometimes people in my real life circle ask me why I don't watch normal television anymore, all I have to do is point to THAT FUCKING FROG.
This isn't the crazy frog song that I remember crossing into the states. But it's awful and I hate it and I hate that it's 3 billion views means that a large percentage of society thinks that Axel F is a crazy frog song and not the theme for Beverly Hills Cop.
Detective Axel Foley (Eddie Murphy) is back on the beat in Beverly Hills. After his daughter's life is threatened, she (Taylour Paige) and Foley team up with a new partner (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) and old pals Billy Rosewood (Judge Reinhold) and John Taggart (John Ashton) to turn up the heat and uncover a conspiracy.
Soundtrack was pretty good too with the Axel F theme used pretty well throughout the movie. Maybe a bit too many Axel is driving a vehicle"action" scenes though. Just a bit odd hearing the theme while all he's doing is driving some big vehicle.
Murphy's big personality makes Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F better than a lot of Netflix features and he seems at least slightly more engaged than he was in Beverly Hills Cop III. The movie also has real L.A. location shooting on its side. But that doesn't stop it from feeling like something recycled out of 40-year-old ideas.
somehow I never watched Beverly Hills Cop before (80s baby so that is odd). marathoned 1 and 2 last night. then started Axel F but a quarter way through I had to call it a night quite enjoyed the first but - understandably, as it is a movie from 1984 - pretty boilerplate buddy cop stuff. so i'm surprised this was a movie they shopped around for years without Eddie Murphy even in mind, as the ...
"Axel Foley" is the fourth installment in the hit action-comedy franchise, following 1984's "Beverly Hills Cop," 1987's "Beverly Hills Cop II" and 1994's "Beverly Hills Cop III." For the fourquel, producers opted to ditch the roman numerals and instead name the film after Murphy's fish-out-of-water character, a Detroit police officer who ...
yeah I used to get them too, magically stopped thankfully. I remember when I learned on the internet I could just smash it and I had to convince my girl friend to do it. She thought it was crazy but it worked. Pretty much immediate relief after the initial bit of pain from getting hit
Let's say 15,000 active players. I also think it'll end around 5k by the end of a season. And each subsequent season, that number will slowly shrink because it's a niche game with gameplay that'll never change season to season like a Fortnite. Disney Speedstorm is like that now, with 50-100 less active players per season on Steam.