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Movie DVD
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #18707 in DVD
- Brand: PARAMOUNT HOME VIDEO
- Released on: 2007-04-24
- Rating: R (Restricted)
- Aspect ratio: 2.35:1
- Formats: Color, NTSC, Widescreen
- Original language: English
- Subtitled in: English
- Dubbed in: French
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 191 minutes
Editorial Reviews
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48 HRS.
Before the action-oriented "buddy movie" formula settled into place in the 1980s and 1990s with the Lethal Weapon films, Walter Hill's 48 HRS. presented a much more irreverent and politically incorrect version of the genre. Eddie Murphy made an auspicious film debut alongside veteran Nick Nolte's consummate performance as a worn cop. Murphy plays a convict on a two-day furlough from prison to help capture his former partner (James Remar). The intense animosity between his character and Nolte's impatient detective is rude and violent--albeit in a comic way--and the film's racist and sexist banter is so ubiquitous that some viewers might be turned off. (This early, raw Murphy is not the Murphy of The Nutty Professor.) Then again, sometimes deliberate overkill is funny in itself, which is certainly closer to Hill's intention. There are a couple of scenes for the ages in this film, especially Murphy's single-handed shutdown of the action in a redneck bar. --Tom Keogh
Another 48 HRS.
The boys are back in town, but they're wearing their carbon-paper suits in this frantic but not nearly as funny sequel to the action-comedy hit. The first time around, the combination of Eddie Murphy and Nick Nolte had the element of surprise going for it: Who expected these two to have chemistry? This time, chemistry is virtually all they have in a veritable rehash of the first film. What plot there is has to do with Nolte's needing Murphy (who is just out of jail) to help him clear his own name and save his job on the police force. Director Walter Hill is back in place, but this time the script is the work of action hack Jeb Stuart and the movie barely gives Murphy room to unleash his comic riffs; when he does, we're expecting them (though he's still entertaining). --Marshall Fine
Customer Reviews
Great Double Feature
I was a bit suspect of two movies on one disc but after viewing both flicks on my Aquos flat-screen, I must admit, they are damn good transfers. This was perhaps Eddy Murphy's best work and they both represent the flavor of 1980s movie making in Hollywood. Anamorphic Widescreen is the best for 16x9 TV viewing, these films won't disappoint any fan of the Nolte/Murphy genre.
anamorphic widescreen
this double feature DVD improves on the original DVD letterboxed video with anamorphic widescreen. video is a little soft but I remember the theatrical picture was a little soft so this is acceptable. these are good action movies but why the disrespect in not releasing these movies with remastered video/audio, features and commentary? these movies were at least as important as Beverly Hills Cops and Trading Places to a young Eddie Murphy's career and Beverly Hills Cop got the box set treatment.
TWO OF THE BEST EDDIE MURPHY FILMS EVER
IN RECENT YEARS EDDIE MURPHY HAS LOST HIS MIND BY THINKING HE HAS SOME SORT OF TALENT SCALE TO BREAK BY DOING SUCH THINGS AS PLAYING 7 CHARACTERS IN THE SAME MOVIE, AND PLAYING IN REMAKES OF BAD MOVIES. HE HAS FORGOTTEN WHAT TALENTS HE USED TO GET HIM INTO THE 40 MILLION DOLLAR PAY DAYS. EACH OF THESE MOVIES ARE THE ORIGINAL EDDIE!!! THE BEST EDDIE MURPHY EVER WAS, AND IT IS ONE OF THE CROWN JEWELS OF MY VIDEO COLLECTION.
TROY AND JANET




