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- <title>
- Jun. 06, 1994: Cinema:Eddie Who?
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- <history>
- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1994
- Jun. 06, 1994 The Man Who Beat Hitler
- </history>
- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- ARTS & MEDIA/CINEMA, Page 66
- Eddie Who?
- </hdr>
- <body>
- <p> Beverly Hills Cop III spells trouble for its star
- </p>
- <p>By Richard Schickel
- </p>
- <p> Eddie Murphy needs to shoot off his mouth. It's his best weapon,
- and the one that's unique to his arsenal. When a movie mostly
- requires him to shoot off a gun he becomes just another action
- star, and another talent wasted in lazily miscalculated material.
- </p>
- <p> It has been almost a decade since Murphy appeared in a movie
- that correctly balanced cheekiness and car chases. As it happened,
- that was Beverly Hills Cop. Ever since, the comedian has been
- a loose cannon, rolling aimlessly around on ships variously
- listing and listless. Beverly Hills Cop II, Murphy's first reprise
- of Axel Foley, the street-smart Detroit plainclothesman set
- down in Rodeo Drive and environs, was frantic and noisy. Beverly
- Hills Cop III is possibly a little less frazzling, but it's
- also a movie that's just going through the motions, without
- comic conviction, surprises or suspense. Hey, it's Eddie in
- his best part, the studio must have been thinking. No sweat,
- can't miss.
- </p>
- <p> But, of course, it can. This time Axel is investigating a gang
- of counterfeiters operating out of an L.A. theme park, meant
- to suggest Disneyland. The mystery is minimal, just an excuse
- to get everybody on the rides. Steven E. de Souza's script is
- not so much written as constructed--boom boom here, bang bang
- there. John Landis' direction consists mostly of just running
- the camera.
- </p>
- <p> It's a measure of this dreadful movie's stupidity that it brings
- back Bronson Pinchot, the funny, madly accented art dealer of
- the first film, has him owning a security boutique, and then
- forces him to go on well past the point of the joke. Beverly
- Hills Cop III just might mark the point of no return in Eddie
- Murphy's career.
- </p>
- </body>
- </article>
- </text>
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