Smokey and the Snobby: Funny Movie Reviews & Hot Takes

EPISODE 36: RUNNING SCARED(1986)

59 min · 3. juni 2026
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Looking for the ultimate 80s buddy cop movie that isn’t Lethal Weapon? In this episode, we’re breaking down the 1986 action-comedy classic Running Scared, starring Gregory Hines and Billy Crystal as two hilarious, fast-talking Chicago detectives planning their retirement to sunny Florida. We dive deep into why the undeniable, improvised chemistry between Crystal and Hines sets a benchmark for the buddy cop genre. Plus, we talk about Jimmy Smits’ breakout performance as the villainous drug lord Julio Gonzales, the film's iconic car chase on the Chicago El train tracks, and that synth-heavy, Grammy-winning soundtrack featuring Michael McDonald's "Sweet Freedom." Whether you’re a die-hard fan of 80s cinema, a lover of classic action-comedies, or discovering this underrated gem for the first time, this episode is your ultimate retrospective guide. Hit play to find out if Running Scared (1986) still holds up today, how it influenced modern action films, and why it deserves a spot on your movie watch list!

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