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Thread started 11/18/05 9:47am

Zelaira

WHY DID EDDIE MURPHY CHANGE? HE GOT OLD? WHAT HAPPENED TO HIM? HE LET CHRIS ROCK STEAL HIS FORMULA!

HE was DIRTY and FUn and RAW... NOW he just is this FAMILY PG TYPE ACTOR. I MISS his RAWNESS ...DON"T U?
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Reply #1 posted 11/18/05 9:49am

MikeMatronik

I miss him curse on the BC films... biggrin
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Reply #2 posted 11/18/05 9:54am

dancerella

Yeah he definitely toned down his act sinc ethe 80's. I guess after a certain age people feel as though they should stop swearing and try be more grown up.
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Reply #3 posted 11/18/05 10:05am

kisscamille

Most people eventually mature and realize they don't have to do certain things anymore as they are already famous. Some people will do anything when they are trying to make it or become famous. Look at Madonna - she's done some ridiculously silly, vulgar things in the past and now she's trying to act like a good old english lady. Some people realize that once they have kids, they need to act more mature and responsible so they tone down their antics. I can't see Prince doing half the stupid shit he used to do now. Not just because of his religious beliefs, but more because he's mature now and acts like a man rather than a teenager.People change, people grow up and doing the same stuff becomes stale.
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Reply #4 posted 11/18/05 10:07am

Zelaira

To a DEGREE BUT IF YA THINK YOU ARE OLD THEN That's it. CHRIS ROCK even said he feels OLD at 40 so Now maybe he is OLD. It's ya BRAIN. Who is CENSORING YOU BUT YOU?
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Reply #5 posted 11/18/05 10:29am

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Zelaira said:

To a DEGREE BUT IF YA THINK YOU ARE OLD THEN That's it. CHRIS ROCK even said he feels OLD at 40 so Now maybe he is OLD. It's ya BRAIN. Who is CENSORING YOU BUT YOU?


Being old is a state of mind, it is not just a number. Being mature and responsible does not make anyone "old".
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Reply #6 posted 11/18/05 10:29am

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The thing is, Black actors who started on the standup stage periodically need to go back to recharge. Call it the Green Lantern principle, but it's true. That's why Eddie is fadin, but Bruce Bruce is still funny than a muthafucka, no matter how many Ying Yang Twins videos he does. How many of ya'll were disappointed with all four kings of comedy until you saw that movie and remembered why Bernie and Cedric have jobs? I know I was...
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Reply #7 posted 11/18/05 11:00am

heckaslammin

I think it all started right around the time he released his last music album. You know the one with Shabba Ranks and Michael Jackson on it. I'm not saying the album had anything to do with it, but it was around that time that he stopped being funny. It's a shame because I used idolize Eddie.
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Reply #8 posted 11/18/05 11:22am

CinisterCee

Zelaira said:

HE was DIRTY and FUn and RAW... NOW he just is this FAMILY PG TYPE ACTOR. I MISS his RAWNESS ...DON"T U?


I miss that about him too, Zelaira.
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Reply #9 posted 11/18/05 11:32am

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he started to change with boomerang.
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Reply #10 posted 11/18/05 11:58am

origmnd

kisscamille said:

Zelaira said:

To a DEGREE BUT IF YA THINK YOU ARE OLD THEN That's it. CHRIS ROCK even said he feels OLD at 40 so Now maybe he is OLD. It's ya BRAIN. Who is CENSORING YOU BUT YOU?


Being old is a state of mind, it is not just a number. Being mature and responsible does not make anyone "old".


now THERE's a definitve answer.
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Reply #11 posted 11/18/05 12:00pm

origmnd

CinisterCee said:

Zelaira said:

HE was DIRTY and FUn and RAW... NOW he just is this FAMILY PG TYPE ACTOR. I MISS his RAWNESS ...DON"T U?


I miss that about him too, Zelaira.



If he REALLY want to shock again ...he should come out and tell all his tranny stories etc
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Reply #12 posted 11/18/05 12:01pm

Zelaira

Sure, nobody is saying that shit about MATURITY and RESPONSIBLE. BUT EDDIE ISN'T THE SAME ANYMORE. HE CHANGED. Where is his OLD FORMULA? WHY the SAPPY PG MOVIES and NO BEVERLY HILLS or TRADING PLACES STYLE? He had it going on.Yes.. Talking bout PENDERGRASS is a JOKE and EDDIE YES. He NEEDS to get REAL and ARSENIO TOO!
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Reply #13 posted 11/18/05 12:04pm

Ellie

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Well he's got kids now, so his main interest will likely be family fun rather than what he used to do. It might be sad seeing middle aged men trying to compete with fresh young people they themselves influenced, and it wouldn't be appropriate for his kids to enjoy what he's in the public eye for either.
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Reply #14 posted 11/18/05 12:18pm

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Chris Rock had his own formula in terms of standup.
He's always been much more heady than Eddie Murphy ever was.


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Reply #15 posted 11/18/05 2:19pm

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theAudience said:

Chris Rock had his own formula in terms of standup.
He's always been much more heady than Eddie Murphy ever was.


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by more heady do you mean more sophisticated or intelligent?
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Reply #16 posted 11/18/05 2:24pm

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dancerella said:

theAudience said:

Chris Rock had his own formula in terms of standup.
He's always been much more heady than Eddie Murphy ever was.


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by more heady do you mean more sophisticated or intelligent?

Exactly. wink


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Reply #17 posted 11/18/05 2:27pm

brothaluv

dancerella said:




by more heady do you mean more sophisticated or intelligent?


More intelligent? Definitely. Rock hides his wisdom behind profanities. But underneath there is a keen mind at work! His work has always had a certain weight the other DefJam comics didn't have. There was always some point he was trying to make. Rock is sorta like Prince in that he was concerned about the artform. Rock was never satisfied to be just funny, he had to be substantive as well. Same with Prince. He could've re-recorded Purple Rain a million times. But he tried to be bigger than that...that's what make both men, giants among their peers.
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Reply #18 posted 11/18/05 2:31pm

thesexofit

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lilgish said:

he started to change with boomerang.




True, but infact, that was his first romantic comedy, and not a family film. And its his last truly great iilm. After that, he decided not to bother doing any romantic comedies ever again.

He gave up on music too. Still, the golden child is so stupid its funny.
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Reply #19 posted 11/18/05 2:43pm

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There's more $$ in appealing to the masses (including children) than there is in being edgy & intelligent.

And I agree with the Audience, Eddie was never saying syuff like "there's no money in curing AIDS, only in treating it" like Chris Rock.

Eddie said stuff like "Norton, I want you to fuck me up the ass."

Eddie's not as funny now, but that scene in Nutty Professor where he plays the whole family is brilliant. I knew people who'd seen it and didn't believe when I told them that they were all played by Eddie.

That's one thing he has on Chris Rock. Chris can't act, play characters, or do impressions.
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Reply #20 posted 11/18/05 2:50pm

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I agree about Chris Rock having some intelligence to his humour, but I'll always prfer Bill Hicks in that respect.
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Ellie said:

I agree about Chris Rock having some intelligence to his humour, but I'll always prfer Bill Hicks in that respect.


Chris Rock's intelligence has gotten in the way of his humor on occasion.

Forgive my ignorance, but who's Bill Hicks?
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Reply #22 posted 11/18/05 3:03pm

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I won't rest until everyone knows the genius of Bill Hicks. He died in 1994 of cancer of the pancreas aged just 32 while on the verge of becoming a huge star, but he was a bonafide comic genius. He's got loads of comedy albums - 'Arizona Bay' and 'Rant In E Minor' are my favs: http://www.amazon.com/exe...62-9333611
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Reply #23 posted 11/18/05 3:07pm

brothaluv

Ellie said:

I won't rest until everyone knows the genius of Bill Hicks. He died in 1994 of cancer of the pancreas aged just 32 while on the verge of becoming a huge star, but he was a bonafide comic genius. He's got loads of comedy albums - 'Arizona Bay' and 'Rant In E Minor' are my favs: http://www.amazon.com/exe...62-9333611


Ellie you must be from England. Few Americans, outside comedians, remember Bill Hicks. He was a phenomenal comedian though. But at times, he was too political. It's a delicate balance between comedy and preaching. I think Hicks stepped over that line more often than not. But I still loved him. Hell, I'm from his hometown...
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Reply #24 posted 11/18/05 3:09pm

Ellie

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Bill Hicks' hilarious rant on Jay Leno lol http://s56.yousendit.com/...R7FA6C86LU

His stuff on fundamentalist Christians supporting the death penalty and his Kennedy assasination conspiracy rants have me in stitches! And his rants on the Gulf war against George Bush Sr. still hold up today.
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Reply #25 posted 11/18/05 3:12pm

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brothaluv said:


Ellie you must be from England. Few Americans, outside comedians, remember Bill Hicks. He was a phenomenal comedian though. But at times, he was too political. It's a delicate balance between comedy and preaching. I think Hicks stepped over that line more often than not. But I still loved him. Hell, I'm from his hometown...

Yeah I am. I would have thought he would be well known in the US by now since he was American.
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Reply #26 posted 11/18/05 3:14pm

SPYZFAN1

Eddie started to lose his credibilty with crap movies like "The Distigushied Gentleman", "Bowfinger", "The Haunted Mansion", and "Holy Man". When Eddie started becoming concerned with looking like Billy Dee Jr.(makeup/eyeliner/Duke Kit) and putting out music CD's in the early 90's, new comics like Martin Lawerence, Chris Rock, and Damon Wayans were kicking his ass. Then after the "tranny" incident, it was all downhill. It's sad because he was one of my faves back in the day.

Eddie's made it clear that he wouldn't return back to TV unless his career hit rock bottom. He's really taken himself too seriously. Eddie really should go back out on the road and do stand up comedy, film a couple of the shows, and talk about stuff like his family, his divorce, his friends, etc..(Hell, Richard Pryor and Bill Cosby did it after their popularity started to decline). Eddie also should come back and host "Saturday Night Live" when "Dreamgirls" comes out. A lot of people would probably tune into that and it would probably put him back on the map. Not by 1982's standards but people would see he's still around.
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Reply #27 posted 11/18/05 3:16pm

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Ellie said:

brothaluv said:


Ellie you must be from England. Few Americans, outside comedians, remember Bill Hicks. He was a phenomenal comedian though. But at times, he was too political. It's a delicate balance between comedy and preaching. I think Hicks stepped over that line more often than not. But I still loved him. Hell, I'm from his hometown...

Yeah I am. I would have thought he would be well known in the US by now since he was American.



Unfortunately Bill passed away right before he was about to blow up! Consequently, most Americans have never heard Hicks except through Denis Leary. Leary stole most of Hicks' material and passed it off as his own. FACT!
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Reply #28 posted 11/18/05 3:22pm

Universaluv

Ellie said:

I agree about Chris Rock having some intelligence to his humour, but I'll always prfer Bill Hicks in that respect.


Chris Rock hasn't aged well either, imho. Yeah he's a little smarter than your average comic, but lately he's seems to just rely more and more on his delivery than on his material. He's fantastic at using his voice to deliver a punchline and it's become a crutch.
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Reply #29 posted 11/18/05 3:35pm

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SPYZFAN1 said:

Eddie started to lose his credibilty with crap movies like "The Distigushied Gentleman", "Bowfinger", "The Haunted Mansion", and "Holy Man". When Eddie started becoming concerned with looking like Billy Dee Jr.(makeup/eyeliner/Duke Kit) and putting out music CD's in the early 90's, new comics like Martin Lawerence, Chris Rock, and Damon Wayans were kicking his ass. Then after the "tranny" incident, it was all downhill. It's sad because he was one of my faves back in the day.

Eddie's made it clear that he wouldn't return back to TV unless his career hit rock bottom. He's really taken himself too seriously. Eddie really should go back out on the road and do stand up comedy, film a couple of the shows, and talk about stuff like his family, his divorce, his friends, etc..(Hell, Richard Pryor and Bill Cosby did it after their popularity started to decline). Eddie also should come back and host "Saturday Night Live" when "Dreamgirls" comes out. A lot of people would probably tune into that and it would probably put him back on the map. Not by 1982's standards but people would see he's still around.

I was just thinking the same thing the other day. Why shouldn't Eddie go back on the road again, i mean it's not like he has a wife at home that he needs to spend time with....I would love to see him doing stand up again, the old Eddie Murphy becoming Raw and Delirious once again biggrin biggrin
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