there has to be an earlier one, also i hate to break it to you but eddie murphy is not a cop in those movies, he's a career criminal let out of prison to help nick nolte
I know, but the buddy cop genre doesn't require both characters to be cops, so it is still considered one. You are right about the fact that there was an earlier buddy cop movie, "Freebie and the Bean" starring James Caan and Alan Arkin, but "48 Hrs." is responsible for the popularity of the genre.
Nolte is based as frick in Q&A
lol this is how everyone should respond to "call me by my pronouns" gays
You replied to your own post? Christ.
I like that they're all making faces like they're in a boy band
Patrice used to reference this one a lot on old O&A
He put a cigarette into his mouth using the same hand he was just grabbing another guy's wiener and balls with.
Was his character gay?
this guy acted normal until like 1998. did he have a stroke? wtf happened to him to make him balls crazy?
Didn't he do a shit ton of drugs? That probably fricks up the mind.
Extreme Prejudice
Affliction, Lorenzo's Oil, 48 Hours and The Prince of Tides are my favorite Nick Nolte movies, in that order.
Blue Chips
Rich Man, Poor Man
Three Fugitives. one of my favorite movies of all time. has a great cast, is funny, and heartwarming.
I liked 48 hours with funny black man.
that's a good one too
Did you know that was the first ever buddy cop movie? Without 48 Hrs, movies like Lethal Weapon, Bad Boys, and Rush Hour wouldn't exist.
there has to be an earlier one, also i hate to break it to you but eddie murphy is not a cop in those movies, he's a career criminal let out of prison to help nick nolte
I know, but the buddy cop genre doesn't require both characters to be cops, so it is still considered one. You are right about the fact that there was an earlier buddy cop movie, "Freebie and the Bean" starring James Caan and Alan Arkin, but "48 Hrs." is responsible for the popularity of the genre.
Also, it bears mentioning that Eddie Murphy being a criminal is far more based than him being a cop anyway.
he was doing sketchy ass shit during all the Beverly Hills Cop movies anyway. it's better this way. he's a smart character.
Hulk (2003)
kino. i always like to say that Hulk is the best movie ive ever seen where nick nolte turns himself into a huge flying jellyfish
For some reason I thought this was Kris Kristofferson all this time.
I thought old man nolte was really comfy on Luck
Extreme Prejudice
bonus appearance from Cy Tolliver
North Dallas 40, a pro-football movie from the pre-steroids era.