Police Academy 5: Assignment Miami Beach Police Academy 5: Assignment Miami Beach
1988 Directed by Alan Myerson
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Hold everything! The cadets are dropping in on Miami Beach for an all new adventure.
The Police Academy misfits travel to Miami, Florida for their academy's commanding officer, Lassard, to receive a prestigious lifetime award pending his retirement, which takes a turn involving a group of jewel thieves after their stolen loot that Lassard unknowingly has in his possession.
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The Police Academy sequels are like the same story told over and over again by a raunchy, increasingly more drunk uncle at some uncomfortable family gathering: the locations get more and more exotic, the antics crazier and crazier, the more complex characters simply disappear as a result of the brain’s decreased capacity, and you realize that yes, you’re laughing, but neither with nor at your uncle – the laughter is just a defense mechanism until you come to your senses and finally leave, the uncle continuing to re-tell the story for the fifth or sixth or seventh time, now to no one in particular.
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This is probably my favorite installment so far based on the fact it's insane. Since I'm not a professional critic, I can get away with outlining some of these things using bullet points:
-Rene Auberjonois is the villain and looks like Joe Flaherty.
-Hightower wrestles an alligator.
-The new character brought on to replace Mahoney is played by the guy who plays Lloyd Braun on Seinfeld.-Tackleberry wards off a shark attack by threatening said shark with his handgun and yelling at it.
-Teen Wolf's dad is the Mayor of Miami.
-Commandant Lassard helps Rene Auberjonois in his own kidnapping.
-The climax is a hovercraft chase.I also appreciate that Larvelle Jones is back to a good balance of making sounds…
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My favorite of the sequels. The new characters add to the charm. The fart in the elevator scene....love it. Great final chase.
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Echte Kindheitserinnerungen. Kann ihn immer noch vollständig synchronisieren.
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Thought that the series had reached a low point with this film, but then they made 6 and 7.
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These never got old when I was younger although I'l admit they probably should have.
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aaaarrrrggghhhhhh!!!!
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The Police Academy sequels are like the same story told over and over again by a raunchy, increasingly more drunk uncle at some uncomfortable family gathering: the locations get more and more exotic, the antics crazier and crazier, the more complex characters simply disappear as a result of the brain’s decreased capacity, and you realize that yes, you’re laughing, but neither with nor at your uncle – the laughter is just a defense mechanism until you come to your senses and finally leave, the uncle continuing to re-tell the story for the fifth or sixth or seventh time, now to no one in particular.