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Times may change...but these guys don’t! Eddie Murphy (Shrek, Dr. Dolittle) and Nick Nolte (Hotel Rwanda, Cape Fear) are back on the streets in this smash sequel. Ex-con Reggie Hammond (Murphy) has just been released from prison, and he’s having his worst day ever...he’s got no money, his beloved Porsche was blown to bits and someone wants him dead. Hard-nosed cop Jack Cates (Nolte) isn’t having any better luck...he’s accused of manslaughter in a drug bust gone wrong, and may lose his badge. Fate has pushed these unlikely partners back together...one to fight for his job, and the other for his life. It’s another car-chasing, fist-flying, shoot-’em-up 48 hours in the city streets of San Francisco. And once again, Murphy and Nolte are in rare form as they team up to take the bad guys down
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- MPAA rating : R (Restricted)
- Package Dimensions : 7.52 x 5.39 x 0.35 inches; 3.14 Ounces
- Media Format : DVD, NTSC
- Release date : May 31, 2022
- Actors : Eddie Murphy, Nick Nolte
- Studio : Paramount
- ASIN : B09ZPSWXLP
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #202,101 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #21,555 in Comedy (Movies & TV)
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It's okay at best. There is a lot of film grain/noise and not everything comes out sharp and clean. Though there were no noticeable issues like shots out of phase or absolutely blurry but you can tell the difference between shots in 16mm and 32mm. Audio was fine though.
This is pretty much an identical issue between both films.
I really don't see how people can say that its 'more remake than sequel', 'cause it seems 'ta me like an OBVIOUS extension of the first. The crazy lunatic bikers have vendettas toward Reggie an' Cates that run deeper than the usual business hit, also no matter how much Reggie DOESN'T wanna be involved, Cates has the upper hand bein' that he's still in possession'a his half a million dollars an' gleaming Porsche. Oh yeah, an' Reggie's none-too-happy 'bout rottin' in jail for five years longer than his original sentence an' then comin' out to find out Cates won't give him his hard-stolen cash. Speakin'a which, I like the way Eddie played Reggie in this one; bein' that he had been holed up in prison even LONGER, an' that Cates offered him NO assistance an' put in no good words for him, it would make sense that he would be a lot angrier an' frustrated than in the original where he was mostly jus' smarmy an' fast-talkin'. The scenes where he blows up at Cates with rage are the best in the whole flick. The tension between the two is there once again, but rather than bein' the result of background an' race as in the first one, here is' the result of good old-fashioned spite. Two guys who went from enemies to friends an' back to enemies gotta find a way to get back to friends if they gon' get outta this alive.
Now, don't get me wrong, this don't in ANY way eclipse the original. But is' a solid, entertaining effort an' the chemistry between Murphy an' Nolte is as sparkin' an' snappin' as ever. Is' not excellent or anything, there are a few uneven spots an' the guys who play the crazy hillbilly bikers bring new meaning to the term "over-acting", but is' not nearly as bad as critics an' stuffed shirts made it out to be. C'mon now, anytime you got a sequel to a bar-raising, near-CLASSIC, how can you expect it to jus' blow you away all over again? Is' not even possible. The original '48 HRS.' set a standard for which buddy cop flicks were to be played by throughout the 1980s. At the start of the 1990s, after a steady barrage from the genre an' a headache-inducing amount'a copycats, is' almost impossible for this material to be TOTALLY fresh. But with what they was workin' with, I think they did a good job. An', for me at least, they delivered.
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If you like this film and looking for an upgrade over your old DVD then it's s must buy! Also this disc is region free.

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