Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThe action-packed cases of two cops--one white, one Black--in Los Angeles. A wisecracking combination with plenty of action, chases, and explosions thrown in for good measure.The action-packed cases of two cops--one white, one Black--in Los Angeles. A wisecracking combination with plenty of action, chases, and explosions thrown in for good measure.The action-packed cases of two cops--one white, one Black--in Los Angeles. A wisecracking combination with plenty of action, chases, and explosions thrown in for good measure.
- Auszeichnungen
- 1 wins total
Folgen durchsuchen
Empfohlene Bewertungen
I don't think anyone would ever accuse 'LA Heat' of being a dark, emotional cop drama on the calibre of 'Law and Order' but that doesn't make it any less enjoyable. The series centred on LA detectives August Brooks and Chase McDonald as they track down criminals resulting in many car chases and shoot outs.
The show relies very much on a 'Lethal Weapon' formula where Brooks is the older, black cop who is more mature and laid back while McDonald is the young, reckless white cop whose over-energetic ways often requiring reining in by his veteran partner. The two leads, Steven Williams as Brooks and Wolf Larson as McDonald, have a great rapport and portray their characters in a likable manner.
'LA Heat' often does pushes the boundaries of realism with the number of car chases, shootings and explosions shown every episodes but that's what makes it fun. It doesn't pretend to be deep and dark and instead revels in light-hearted action, excitement and humour. Definitely a must for fans of 'Lethal Weapon' and 'Bad Boys'.
The show relies very much on a 'Lethal Weapon' formula where Brooks is the older, black cop who is more mature and laid back while McDonald is the young, reckless white cop whose over-energetic ways often requiring reining in by his veteran partner. The two leads, Steven Williams as Brooks and Wolf Larson as McDonald, have a great rapport and portray their characters in a likable manner.
'LA Heat' often does pushes the boundaries of realism with the number of car chases, shootings and explosions shown every episodes but that's what makes it fun. It doesn't pretend to be deep and dark and instead revels in light-hearted action, excitement and humour. Definitely a must for fans of 'Lethal Weapon' and 'Bad Boys'.
"L.A. Heat" is the most action-packed television series, and the most enjoyable of all not-too-realistic series, I've ever seen. Each episode is full of feature film-quality stunts. I've never seen so many cars flipped, rolled, or blown up on one series! This puts all other cop/detective shows to shame (in terms of adrenaline). Wolf Larson and Steven Williams are dynamite together, and I'd love to see a feature film version. Enjoy!
Among all those who try to imitate the high-octane action and
humor of the "Lethal Weapon" films, by far the afternoon-TV cop
drama "L.A. Heat" is the most successful. This show is almost a
carbon copy of the hit movies that starred Mel Gibson and Danny
Glover, because "L.A. Heat" is practically using the same
characteristc format. You have two cops, black and white,
ridding the city of Los Angeles of crime. The white cop is wacky
and cool, while his African-American partner is more laid-back
and careful in their jobs.
Even though this show can be terribly cliched, "L.A. Heat"
stands out as a really good show thanks to the rapid-fire action
and the excellent chemistry between the two leads, played by
Wolf Larson and Steven Williams. This show has so much
explosions, car chases, and shoot-outs, it almost gives "Lethal
Weapon" a run for its money, almost as if the original has been
undone by the carbon copy. A discriminating viewer might
consider "L.A. Heat" to be a bit hokey because of the many
outrageous action sequences (cars flying up to 30ft in the air
after a collision, a whole building blowing up to smithereens).
Reality basically has no call in this show, compared to other
cop dramas like "NYPD Blue" or "Homicide," where outrageous
occurences barely happen in those shows! So, if you're in the
mood for good, mindless fun regarding a couple of cool cops,
"L.A. He
humor of the "Lethal Weapon" films, by far the afternoon-TV cop
drama "L.A. Heat" is the most successful. This show is almost a
carbon copy of the hit movies that starred Mel Gibson and Danny
Glover, because "L.A. Heat" is practically using the same
characteristc format. You have two cops, black and white,
ridding the city of Los Angeles of crime. The white cop is wacky
and cool, while his African-American partner is more laid-back
and careful in their jobs.
Even though this show can be terribly cliched, "L.A. Heat"
stands out as a really good show thanks to the rapid-fire action
and the excellent chemistry between the two leads, played by
Wolf Larson and Steven Williams. This show has so much
explosions, car chases, and shoot-outs, it almost gives "Lethal
Weapon" a run for its money, almost as if the original has been
undone by the carbon copy. A discriminating viewer might
consider "L.A. Heat" to be a bit hokey because of the many
outrageous action sequences (cars flying up to 30ft in the air
after a collision, a whole building blowing up to smithereens).
Reality basically has no call in this show, compared to other
cop dramas like "NYPD Blue" or "Homicide," where outrageous
occurences barely happen in those shows! So, if you're in the
mood for good, mindless fun regarding a couple of cool cops,
"L.A. He
10IrinaOma
"L.A. Heat" is one of my all-time favorite TV shows from the 90's. It has a very interesting and intriguing story line, many intense action scenes, good humor, impressive locations etc. Many people compare this series to the Lethal Weapon franchise. Well, I consider it as a TV version of Lethal Weapon.
The cast did a great job too. Wolf Larson was brilliant as Det. Chester 'Chase' McDonald. Yes, he reminded me of Mel Gibson's Martin Riggs. Believe me, Chase was as great as Riggs. Steven Williams, Renee Tenison, Dawn Eason and Kenneth Tigar were no less impressive.
The main theme is another achievement of this show. Even nowadays it sounds very fresh. BRAVO!! There is only one bad thing about this show - it was canceled! It deserved way more than 2 seasons.
Brilliant but so underrated series!!!
The cast did a great job too. Wolf Larson was brilliant as Det. Chester 'Chase' McDonald. Yes, he reminded me of Mel Gibson's Martin Riggs. Believe me, Chase was as great as Riggs. Steven Williams, Renee Tenison, Dawn Eason and Kenneth Tigar were no less impressive.
The main theme is another achievement of this show. Even nowadays it sounds very fresh. BRAVO!! There is only one bad thing about this show - it was canceled! It deserved way more than 2 seasons.
Brilliant but so underrated series!!!
Brilliant show. Excellent cast. The best show of it's kind on tv. The imaginative stories combined with the high standard of acting and production make this series stand out in a class of it's own. It helps of course that Wolf Larson and Stephen Williams are so talented in all ways.
Wusstest du schon
- WissenswertesAs a reference to Wolf Larson's previous role in Tarzan (1991), Larson's character, Chase McDonald, visits a suspect in prison who is giving a Tarzan yell when he arrives. The suspect says, "Pretty good Tarzan, huh?" to which McDonald replies, "I've heard better."
- VerbindungenEdited from C.I.A. Codename: Alexa (1992)
- SoundtracksBionic Blimp
Written by Taylor William Stacy and Howard Hallis
Performed by The Don Knotts Overdrive
Top-Auswahl
Melde dich zum Bewerten an und greife auf die Watchlist für personalisierte Empfehlungen zu.
- How many seasons does L.A. Heat have?Powered by Alexa
Details
- Erscheinungsdatum
- Herkunftsland
- Offizieller Standort
- Sprache
- Auch bekannt als
- Жара в Лос Анджелесе
- Drehorte
- Produktionsfirma
- Weitere beteiligte Unternehmen bei IMDbPro anzeigen
Zu dieser Seite beitragen
Bearbeitung vorschlagen oder fehlenden Inhalt hinzufügen