...and just like that, it all comes down to this. I've been building up to this one for quite some time. Mostly because I consider not only one of the greatest action movies ever made, not only the best buddy-cop movie ever made, and even on par with one of the best comedies out there... alright, too many compliments. I spun out of control on that one, but it deserves them! Lethal Weapon 4 came after a six-year wait. The longest out of the entire franchise. That is... unless Lethal Weapon 5 gets made, then that wait will be like twenty-plus years. Anywho, Mel Gibson no longer had his signature mullet and Danny Glover was starting to appear in less-and-less movies. This was even Joe Pesci's last major starring role until The Irishman drops on Netflix in November. So, this was sort of a 'final ride', if you will, but boy you can tell everybody had fun making this movie. Let's dig in and find out just why this one is so cool and why I think it's the best one.
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Jet Li looking two guns in the barrel and not caring. |
The officers along with their close friend Leo Getz (Joe Pesci) come upon a Chinese immigrant smuggling ring after running an ocean-going vessel aground, though the captain of the boat escapes. In the subsequent investigation, Murtaugh finds Hong (Eddy Ko) and his family hiding from US Immigration officers to avoid deportation. An oddly poignant plot device, considering today's current events (Hi Mr. Trump). Murtaugh offers them shelter in his home, and their families, along with Riggs and Cole, quickly bond. Hong reveals he is looking for his uncle, a skilled engraver, who had paid for their passage to the United States. Riggs discovers through Lorna that Murtaugh's yet-to-be-born grandchild from Rianne is by Detective Lee Butters (an up-and-coming, fucking hilarious Chris Rock), which Murtaugh cannot possibly tolerate as he did not want his daughter to marry a police officer, and that Murtaugh still does not know who the father is due to the family hiding it from him.




One last thing. Should there be Lethal Weapon 5? There's been rumors circulating ever since Mel Gibson stopped having psychopathic breakdowns with his wives every weekend, but with Donner in his 80s, Glover and Pesci in their 70s and Gibson in his 60s, it remains slimmer and slimmer with each passing year that Lethal Weapon 5 will see the light of day. I'd love to see them take one last run around LA, but the story and comedy would have to be perfect, and everybody would have to come back. You have to raise the bar from 4 and to do that at everybody's age in Lethal Weapon 5 will be trying... but if they can pull it off. Oh man, go for it. Why not?
I almost forgot; for one final time, enjoy Leo's "They fuck you" rant for Lethal Weapon 4. In 2, it was "in the drive thru". In 3, it was "in the hospital". Now, Leo's about to lecture us about cell phones.