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KCOOLMUZIQ

Eddie Murphy Named Forbes’ ‘Most Overpaid Actor’

*Forbes has released its annual list of Hollywood’s most overpaid actors, and leading the pack is one-time Oscar nominee Eddie Murphy.

The actor’s career seemed headed for a rebound with a 2007 best supporting actor Oscar nomination for “Dreamgirls” and an announcement that he would host the upcoming Academy Awards ceremony. But he dropped out of the hosting gig after producer Brett Ratner left, and his three most recent films have disappointed at the box office.

If you take out Murphy’s voice role in the latest “Shrek” movie, “Shrek Forever After,” the worldwide gross of Murphy’s last three live-action films — “Imagine That,” “Tower Heist” and “A Thousand Words” — is a combined domestic box office total of $196.3 million.

Compare that performance to his early ’80s run of the hits “48 Hrs.,” “Trading Places” and “Beverly Hills Cop,” which collectively hauled in $316.3 million.

Forbes estimates that for every dollar Murphy was paid for his last three films, he returned $2.30 at the box office.

Following Murphy on the list is Katherine Heigl, who has been dealing with flops such as “One for the Money,” which failed to earn back its estimated $40-million production cost at the box office.

Oscar-winners Reese Witherspoon and Sandra Bullock came in at Nos. 3 and 4, respectively, on the list, with Jack Black rounding out the top five.

The next five are Nicolas Cage, Adam Sandler, Denzel Washington, Ben Stiller and Sarah Jessica Parker.

I don't agree totally with Forbes. An artist should be able to work without it always being a blockbuster. But after attending Eddie Murphy's tribute & witnessing him first hand in "DreamGirls" He is the most gifted of his & this generation & deserves every penny he gets from any movie the rest of his life....

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[Edited 12/5/12 8:36am]

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Reply #1 posted 12/04/12 11:33pm

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Forbes estimates that for every dollar Murphy was paid for his last three films, he returned $2.30 at the box office.

So they are just using a formula to determine that? If so, then it's tough to argue with it (for the last 3 films, at least)

But you could also argue that he's the shrewdest actor in Hollywood, maximizing his pay despite not having huge box office power anymore.

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Reply #2 posted 12/05/12 4:55am

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I think they are all overpaid

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Reply #3 posted 12/05/12 5:27am

JoeTyler

ANY actor/actress is overpaid

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Reply #4 posted 12/05/12 6:09am

Graycap23

$193 million is failure? Ohh lawrd....................

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Reply #5 posted 12/05/12 7:22am

dJJ

well, he needs to be rich enough to get arm candy, rigth?

99% of my posts are ironic. Maybe this post sides with the other 1%.
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Reply #6 posted 12/05/12 8:16am

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He maybe considered overpaid, but at least he's earned it. It's not easy playing multiple characters in "The Nutty Professor", "Coming To America", and "Norbit", and I do agree that he's talented. Also to add, he has business sense.

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Reply #7 posted 12/05/12 9:56am

morningsong

giggle That list. From Forbes no less, not People, but Forbes.

Sounds like some investors are not happy.

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Reply #8 posted 12/05/12 9:58am

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talk to the hand he is NOT overpaid hmph! eddie murphy deserves every penny.

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Reply #9 posted 12/05/12 10:05am

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He's been overpaid for 2 decades.

He was underpaid when he was doing Beverly Hills Cop,Trading Places and 48 Hours.

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Reply #10 posted 12/05/12 11:31am

Timmy84

kpowers said:

I think they are all overpaid

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Reply #11 posted 12/05/12 4:10pm

OzlemUcucu

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Eddie is ugly! lol

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Reply #12 posted 12/05/12 6:21pm

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KCOOLMUZIQ said:

*Forbes has released its annual list of Hollywood’s most overpaid actors, and leading the pack is one-time Oscar nominee Eddie Murphy.

The actor’s career seemed headed for a rebound with a 2007 best supporting actor Oscar nomination for “Dreamgirls” and an announcement that he would host the upcoming Academy Awards ceremony. But he dropped out of the hosting gig after producer Brett Ratner left, and his three most recent films have disappointed at the box office.

If you take out Murphy’s voice role in the latest “Shrek” movie, “Shrek Forever After,” the worldwide gross of Murphy’s last three live-action films — “Imagine That,” “Tower Heist” and “A Thousand Words” — is a combined domestic box office total of $196.3 million.

Compare that performance to his early ’80s run of the hits “48 Hrs.,” “Trading Places” and “Beverly Hills Cop,” which collectively hauled in $316.3 million.

Forbes estimates that for every dollar Murphy was paid for his last three films, he returned $2.30 at the box office.

Following Murphy on the list is Katherine Heigl, who has been dealing with flops such as “One for the Money,” which failed to earn back its estimated $40-million production cost at the box office.

Oscar-winners Reese Witherspoon and Sandra Bullock came in at Nos. 3 and 4, respectively, on the list, with Jack Black rounding out the top five.

The next five are Nicolas Cage, Adam Sandler, Denzel Washington, Ben Stiller and Sarah Jessica Parker.

I don't agree totally with Forbes. An artist should be able to work without it always being a blockbuster. But after attending Eddie Murphy's tribute & witnessing him first hand in "DreamGirls" He is the most gifted of his & this generation & deserves every penny he gets from any movie the rest of his life....

[Edited 12/4/12 23:44pm]

[Edited 12/5/12 8:36am]

Remember that you said this when you go on one of your "masterpiece" binges again.

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Reply #13 posted 12/05/12 6:27pm

Stymie

HonestMan13 said:

KCOOLMUZIQ said:

*Forbes has released its annual list of Hollywood’s most overpaid actors, and leading the pack is one-time Oscar nominee Eddie Murphy.

The actor’s career seemed headed for a rebound with a 2007 best supporting actor Oscar nomination for “Dreamgirls” and an announcement that he would host the upcoming Academy Awards ceremony. But he dropped out of the hosting gig after producer Brett Ratner left, and his three most recent films have disappointed at the box office.

If you take out Murphy’s voice role in the latest “Shrek” movie, “Shrek Forever After,” the worldwide gross of Murphy’s last three live-action films — “Imagine That,” “Tower Heist” and “A Thousand Words” — is a combined domestic box office total of $196.3 million.

Compare that performance to his early ’80s run of the hits “48 Hrs.,” “Trading Places” and “Beverly Hills Cop,” which collectively hauled in $316.3 million.

Forbes estimates that for every dollar Murphy was paid for his last three films, he returned $2.30 at the box office.

Following Murphy on the list is Katherine Heigl, who has been dealing with flops such as “One for the Money,” which failed to earn back its estimated $40-million production cost at the box office.

Oscar-winners Reese Witherspoon and Sandra Bullock came in at Nos. 3 and 4, respectively, on the list, with Jack Black rounding out the top five.

The next five are Nicolas Cage, Adam Sandler, Denzel Washington, Ben Stiller and Sarah Jessica Parker.

I don't agree totally with Forbes. An artist should be able to work without it always being a blockbuster. But after attending Eddie Murphy's tribute & witnessing him first hand in "DreamGirls" He is the most gifted of his & this generation & deserves every penny he gets from any movie the rest of his life....

[Edited 12/4/12 23:44pm]

[Edited 12/5/12 8:36am]

Remember that you said this when you go on one of your "masterpiece" binges again.

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Reply #14 posted 12/05/12 7:04pm

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Forbes estimates that for every dollar Murphy was paid for his last three films, he returned $2.30 at the box office.

So they are just using a formula to determine that? If so, then it's tough to argue with it (for the last 3 films, at least)

But you could also argue that he's the shrewdest actor in Hollywood, maximizing his pay despite not having huge box office power anymore.

It's really easy to take potshots at Eddie Murphy these days, because he has starred in some really bad movies. However, what's conveniently left out of the stories about Eddie Murphy's horrid box office is that some of the movies he starred in were held back by the studios themselves because they knew those movies sucked big time, and only a small part of it had anything to do with Eddie Murphy's actual performance in those movies. The Adventures of Pluto Nash was shot back in 1999 but wasn't released until 2002 because the studio itself couldn't figure out whether to shoot a comedy or a sci-fi movie, and the end result was a huge mess. As for A Thousand Words, it was actually made back in 2008, but once again the studio messed up the movie, and they sort of quietly released the movie back in February of this year. Tower Heist could be considered a disappointment, but it was an ensemble cast that starred Ben Stiller, Alan Alda, Matthew Broderick, Tea Leoni, and Gabourey Sidibe, so it wasn't just an Eddie Murphy movie.

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728huey said:

NDRU said:



So they are just using a formula to determine that? If so, then it's tough to argue with it (for the last 3 films, at least)

But you could also argue that he's the shrewdest actor in Hollywood, maximizing his pay despite not having huge box office power anymore.

It's really easy to take potshots at Eddie Murphy these days, because he has starred in some really bad movies. However, what's conveniently left out of the stories about Eddie Murphy's horrid box office is that some of the movies he starred in were held back by the studios themselves because they knew those movies sucked big time, and only a small part of it had anything to do with Eddie Murphy's actual performance in those movies. The Adventures of Pluto Nash was shot back in 1999 but wasn't released until 2002 because the studio itself couldn't figure out whether to shoot a comedy or a sci-fi movie, and the end result was a huge mess. As for A Thousand Words, it was actually made back in 2008, but once again the studio messed up the movie, and they sort of quietly released the movie back in February of this year. Tower Heist could be considered a disappointment, but it was an ensemble cast that starred Ben Stiller, Alan Alda, Matthew Broderick, Tea Leoni, and Gabourey Sidibe, so it wasn't just an Eddie Murphy movie.

typing

I think you could be right. His last movie is one of his worst. I don't think he sucks, but appears like he's not offered good scripts, and he rather prefers to be in a crap movie instead of no movie. I know some other actors don't make movies for a very long time, cause of the aforementioned issue.

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Reply #16 posted 12/05/12 10:42pm

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OzlemUcucu said:

728huey said:

It's really easy to take potshots at Eddie Murphy these days, because he has starred in some really bad movies. However, what's conveniently left out of the stories about Eddie Murphy's horrid box office is that some of the movies he starred in were held back by the studios themselves because they knew those movies sucked big time, and only a small part of it had anything to do with Eddie Murphy's actual performance in those movies. The Adventures of Pluto Nash was shot back in 1999 but wasn't released until 2002 because the studio itself couldn't figure out whether to shoot a comedy or a sci-fi movie, and the end result was a huge mess. As for A Thousand Words, it was actually made back in 2008, but once again the studio messed up the movie, and they sort of quietly released the movie back in February of this year. Tower Heist could be considered a disappointment, but it was an ensemble cast that starred Ben Stiller, Alan Alda, Matthew Broderick, Tea Leoni, and Gabourey Sidibe, so it wasn't just an Eddie Murphy movie.

typing

I think you could be right. His last movie is one of his worst. I don't think he sucks, but appears like he's not offered good scripts, and he rather prefers to be in a crap movie instead of no movie. I know some other actors don't make movies for a very long time, cause of the aforementioned issue.

True, he is hired to do a job, and he does it. He does not write these movies, he acts in them. And I don't think anyone has ever said that he does a terrible job, they say the movies are not good.

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NDRU said:

OzlemUcucu said:

I think you could be right. His last movie is one of his worst. I don't think he sucks, but appears like he's not offered good scripts, and he rather prefers to be in a crap movie instead of no movie. I know some other actors don't make movies for a very long time, cause of the aforementioned issue.

True, he is hired to do a job, and he does it. He does not write these movies, he acts in them. And I don't think anyone has ever said that he does a terrible job, they say the movies are not good.

Yes, but Eddie accepting those roles, he's also held responsible for those crap movies. Do you think average person is spending time thinking over whether he gets offered good scripts? If he's a good actor? All they see is crap movie, crap acting. Check out the last movie!

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Reply #18 posted 12/05/12 11:05pm

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OzlemUcucu said:

NDRU said:

True, he is hired to do a job, and he does it. He does not write these movies, he acts in them. And I don't think anyone has ever said that he does a terrible job, they say the movies are not good.

Yes, but Eddie accepting those roles, he's also held responsible for those crap movies. Do you think average person is spending time thinking over whether he gets offered good scripts? If he's a good actor? All they see is crap movie, crap acting. Check out the last movie!

also true

Other actors, such as Brad Pitt or your love Keanu, are awful, but make better choices in what movies they do

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Reply #19 posted 12/05/12 11:12pm

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NDRU said:

OzlemUcucu said:

Yes, but Eddie accepting those roles, he's also held responsible for those crap movies. Do you think average person is spending time thinking over whether he gets offered good scripts? If he's a good actor? All they see is crap movie, crap acting. Check out the last movie!

also true

Other actors, such as Brad Pitt or your love Keanu, are awful, but make better choices in what movies they do

I don't know about that. Eddie is a comedy actor, he can only be ranked amongst his peers in that specific genre. If you wanna compare then Pitt and Keanu are the wrong ones. Maybe Sandler or Chusack?

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Reply #20 posted 12/05/12 11:20pm

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OzlemUcucu said:

NDRU said:

also true

Other actors, such as Brad Pitt or your love Keanu, are awful, but make better choices in what movies they do

I don't know about that. Eddie is a comedy actor, he can only be ranked amongst his peers in that specific genre. If you wanna compare then Pitt and Keanu are the wrong ones. Maybe Sandler or Chusack?

it doesn't matter, the point is an actor can be concerned with doing good movies, or they can be concerned with doing good work in whatever kind of movie. Only the best seem to do both. And actors have limited control over the outcome.

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Reply #21 posted 12/06/12 9:56am

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All Eddie has to do is another raunchy stand-up special and folks will jump right back on his bandwagon.

He never will, but the "family friendly" thing killed his career.

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Reply #22 posted 12/06/12 3:00pm

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Nicholas cage is worse by far !
Box office repellant
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Reply #23 posted 12/06/12 3:10pm

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I'd like to be the Most Overpaid anything.

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Reply #24 posted 12/06/12 4:17pm

Timmy84

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I'd like to be the Most Overpaid anything.

All that money... lol I like how they single him out as if, as someone just mentioned, Nicholas Cage ain't overpaid either. ohgoon

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Reply #25 posted 12/06/12 10:27pm

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Eddie Murphy is a comedic genius! That hit it straight out the ball park with his first movie...His career is still going. But they have to vote him overpaid a few weeks after a tribute. That is HATE.

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Reply #26 posted 12/07/12 6:28am

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KCOOLMUZIQ said:

Eddie Murphy is a comedic genius! That hit it straight out the ball park with his first movie...His career is still going. But they have to vote him overpaid a few weeks after a tribute. That is HATE.

Sounds like it 2 me as well...........

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Reply #27 posted 12/08/12 10:18am

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Now if it was Eddie Cullen and not Murphy, nobody would be calling dude overpaid would they

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KCOOLMUZIQ said:

Eddie Murphy is a comedic genius! That hit it straight out the ball park with his first movie...His career is still going. But they have to vote him overpaid a few weeks after a tribute. That is HATE.

eh, I don't know. He was not singled out. He topped a list that included a bunch of other big name celebs.

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Reply #29 posted 12/08/12 12:09pm

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NDRU said:

KCOOLMUZIQ said:

Eddie Murphy is a comedic genius! That hit it straight out the ball park with his first movie...His career is still going. But they have to vote him overpaid a few weeks after a tribute. That is HATE.

eh, I don't know. He was not singled out. He topped a list that included a bunch of other big name celebs.

Eddie was the name on every newscasters lips when this story was reported on the news....So yes he was singled out.

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