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Synopsis: Murtaugh's last week before retirement has no chance of being peaceful -- not while Riggs is still his partner, and an ex-cop turned criminal mastermind is on the loose.
Production Company: Silver Pictures, Warner Bros. Pictures
Filming Locations: Century Freeway, Los Angeles, California, USA | Clearwater, Florida, USA | Downtown, Los Angeles, California, USA | Historic Center, Los Angeles, California, USA | Hotel Soreno - 1st Street N. at 1st Avenue N., St. Petersburg, Florida, USA | Inglewood, California, USA | Lancaster, California, USA | Los Angeles, California, USA | Olvera Street, Los Angeles, California, USA | Orlando, Florida, USA | Plaza Park, Downtown, Los Angeles, California, USA | Soreno Building Town Hall - S. Orange Avenue, Orlando, Florida, USA | South Orange Avenue, Orlando, Florida, USA | St. Petersburg, Florida, USA | The Forum - 3900 W. Manchester Boulevard, Inglewood, California, USA
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I almost bought this but have discovered the hard way that you should ALWAYS research the DVD especially for uncut versions and missing footage. This box set contains the old cut versions and NOT the directors cut DTS versions. LW 1-3 are out on DTS and LW 4 is only available in DD 5.1 and actually contains the missing footage for the previous 3 movies !!!
The Lethal Weapon series in itself is a great set of movies, and this is a flat-out good pack of movies for the fans of the Lethal Weapon series. This has the original DVDs with the Dolby Digital 5.1 sound and the Widescreen video, but I'm a fan of extras so I like the 3 pack director's cut better.
If you feel like getting all four movies in pack, go for it: otherwise I would get the cheaper three pack and buy LW 4 seperately.
This special edition box set with all the Lethal Weapons is an impressive package with some good extra material. The first of the Weapon films is still the best, with Mel Gibson as the suicidal cop Martin Riggs paired up with Roger Murtaugh (Danny Glover) as his reluctant partner. The action is great, and while it does tend to get carried away sometimes (not helped By Richard Donner's frenetic pacing), it's still the most fun of the franchise, and one of the best action films of the 80's. Mel is great in one of his first major film roles, and Glover works well with Gibson. Director Donner, who gave us Superman (1978), directed all the Weapon films, but this one is the undisputed finest. Action at it's most outrageous.
The second instalment is not quite as good as the first, but its still exciting frenetic fun, with some witty humour. Mel Gibson and Danny Glover are the partner- in -crime duo again, and this one sees Riggs and Murtaugh joined by Joe Pesci as Leo Getz, the annoying cop who returns in parts 3 and 4. The action is as impressive as the former one, and director Richard Donner's hard- as-nails approach to the film makes it as exhilarating as it's predecessor.
Lethal Weapon 3 and 4 are the weakest of the franchise, yet still retain soome of the cool action present in the first 2 films, with Gibson and Glover doing a "take the money and run" deal. The action is good, and in Lethal Weapon 4, Jet Li as the bad guy ups the hard-edged approach. However, the last two films aren't as much fun. The extras are good, if not great, with trailers, Featurettes, Behind-the-scenes Footage an Audio Commentary and some additional Footage.