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A military weapons engineer struggles to do his job responsibly, while a hapless tank commander has to live with the consequences in combat years later.A military weapons engineer struggles to do his job responsibly, while a hapless tank commander has to live with the consequences in combat years later.A military weapons engineer struggles to do his job responsibly, while a hapless tank commander has to live with the consequences in combat years later.
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This is no masterpiece, but it's pretty good and offers lots of laughs and excitement. The ending is especially satisfying.
Dudley Moore does a pretty good job. I'm aware he has received acclaim for some of his roles. This isn't one of them.
I know David Rasche best as a reckless cop supposedly based on Dirty Harry. He's nearly as talented here.
Eddie Murphy dies what he does best: laugh and cry. However, I've seen better from him.
Don't expect too much, and I don't believe this film will disappoint.
Dudley Moore does a pretty good job. I'm aware he has received acclaim for some of his roles. This isn't one of them.
I know David Rasche best as a reckless cop supposedly based on Dirty Harry. He's nearly as talented here.
Eddie Murphy dies what he does best: laugh and cry. However, I've seen better from him.
Don't expect too much, and I don't believe this film will disappoint.
Dudley Moore and Eddie Murphy are two entirely different looking actors who have two things in common. They were both hugely popular box office comedy stars throughout the 1980's and they were both part of the cast of this 1984 Paramount release. If these two comedy titans had any scenes together, that could've made the film really great but despite that setback, the film is not a total waste. Two stories are told in the film. One has to do with technology programmer Wylie Cooper's (Moore) chance encounter with a man who's on the run from some shady corporate criminals and how Cooper's life changes for the better and for the worse after the encounter. The other is set two years later and has to do with American soldier Landry (Murphy) test driving a faulty experimental tank that Cooper had invented and accidentally driving it into the middle of a battlefield. That tank (Cooper building it and Landry using it) is what the two stories have in common. The most major complaint about this film is its constantly shifting from one story to the other thus confusing some viewers. I managed to follow along though and if anybody who's thinking of seeing this one can too, you may find both leading actors in fine form. Just don't expect the comedy sparks of their far more successful individually starring vehicles including "Arthur" and "Beverly Hills Cop."
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Brilliant? Um, no. Does the ending more or less blow? Sure. But does it have its moments and does it have a serious pair of balls on it? Yep.
Best Defense deserves a (moderately) better reputation than it's been left with. For starters, even though he seems embarrassed to even be IN the movie most of the time, Dudley Moore IS funny in here and has his funny scenes (I miss him). Eddie Murphy (even though his scenes are obviously pasted in) is the 1984 Eddie Murphy that we used to love so much (you can keep the 'Disney' Eddie Murphy of late, thank you) and is worth a few good laughs, and David Rasche (yes... SLEDGE HAMMER!) is a stitch as Jeff (the KGB agent). The scene where David is throwing Dudley all around the bar is worth the price of admission alone (assuming that's a small rental fee for the VHS tape, that is).
It's worth a look, if only because it makes moves that few movies (if any) these days have the guts to make - give it a chance - see it drunk if you have to. :)
P.S. Kate Capshaw is whistling the theme to 'Indiana Jones' in one scene??? Come on, everyone. That's pretty funny.
Best Defense deserves a (moderately) better reputation than it's been left with. For starters, even though he seems embarrassed to even be IN the movie most of the time, Dudley Moore IS funny in here and has his funny scenes (I miss him). Eddie Murphy (even though his scenes are obviously pasted in) is the 1984 Eddie Murphy that we used to love so much (you can keep the 'Disney' Eddie Murphy of late, thank you) and is worth a few good laughs, and David Rasche (yes... SLEDGE HAMMER!) is a stitch as Jeff (the KGB agent). The scene where David is throwing Dudley all around the bar is worth the price of admission alone (assuming that's a small rental fee for the VHS tape, that is).
It's worth a look, if only because it makes moves that few movies (if any) these days have the guts to make - give it a chance - see it drunk if you have to. :)
P.S. Kate Capshaw is whistling the theme to 'Indiana Jones' in one scene??? Come on, everyone. That's pretty funny.
Even though this film was not entertaining, it is prophetic. This movie predicts that Iraq will invade Kuwait, and that the US will be involved, 7 years before it actually happens.
Perhaps Sadaam got the idea from this movie, and it convinced him that he could win. After all, he did watch CNN.
Perhaps Sadaam got the idea from this movie, and it convinced him that he could win. After all, he did watch CNN.
No amount of alcohol can render this film bearable. I saw Eddie Murphy on Letterman a few years after this dog was released, talking about why he has to be careful with which scripts he accepts. He said, "A few years back I made a film called Best Defense. And it was bad. [looks into camera] REAL bad!"
Did you know
- TriviaThough Eddie Murphy is listed as Strategic Guest Star, he claimed in an interview with David Letterman that he was paid more for his work in this film than for 48 Heures (1982) and Un fauteuil pour deux (1983) combined.
- Quotes
Chief Padilla, Guatemala: Boom. Dead. Communista.
- Alternate versionsABC edited just 35 seconds from this film for its 1987 network television premiere.
- ConnectionsFeatured in At the Movies: The Stinkers of 1984 (1985)
- SoundtracksOn the Road Again
Written by Willie Nelson
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Box office
- Budget
- $18,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $19,265,302
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $7,872,297
- Jul 22, 1984
- Gross worldwide
- $19,265,302
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