Everyone loves Bruce Lee. I'm Indian and Jackie Chan and Bruce Lee is immediately what you think of when you think Chinese movies or the best film fighters period
The voice of The NY Times podcaster sounds exactly how I’d imagine a NY times podcaster to sound like: very nasally, pronouncing every vowel with seriousness and a hint of arrogance 😂
Eddie is awesome. Huge fan and have been since I was a kid. Grew up loving his talents. I saw Trading Places when I was 10 years old summer 1984. First movie of his I saw in theaters was Beverly Hills Cop and I was a couple months from turning 11 years old. It changed my life and I have been a fan ever since. He’s the G.O.A.T
1) If you're not a pre-1980 baby, you'll never understand the REAL TIME experience of 2 Black American males (Michael Jackson and Eddie Murphy)...dominating pop culture. ESPECIALLY 1984--1988. My Mom pulled my brothers and I from school (in East Harlem/Spanish Harlem)....to see Beverly Hills Cop on a Friday afternoon. It was a nice, balmy day...in Spring. 1984. We saw it in the 86th Street theater and it was packed. We were all laughing our azzes off !! Eddie was right. He wasn't a side character. He wasn't just comic relief. We was an action star and proud (sometimes arrogant), Black male. He opened many doors and opportunities, for the Black male actors who followed him. The audience was ethnically-mixed. Michael Jackson and Eddie Murphy. 1984--1988. You had to be there. 2) MUST these Euro-American reporters constantly inject their political biases; to provoke Black Americans!!? Y'all constantly try to manipulate our emotions (after you take a break from fetishizing us)....and it's ANNOYING to experience....or, hear. Trump? Come on🙄
@@zakiasimpson8928 Michael was already a behemoth, and starting the “Victory Tour”, when Purple Rain took over. We were arguing in the playground: “Michael, or Prince!?? MICHAEL, OR PRINCE!!?” 😡😡🎤🎤 [and dare you to give the wrong answer]🤣🤣
@@domarq yep Michael and Prince held down the 80s. Even Eddie Murphy was the Purple Rain premiere being interviewed about how much he was a fan of Prince.
@@zakiasimpson8928 I attended his 1997 Emancipation concert, in Baltimore (July, 1997) before his hips were really, really damaged (by 2000). Chii’le….he gave us a SHOW-show!! And I swear he’s only 5 feet tall. That took me out 😄🤣
@@domarq have you seen his 2009’Montreux shows, half time performance and guitar solo for hall of fame, 2009 Jay Leno show? Coachella performance around 2008? His performance ability continued to be great. One of few performers that continued to be great
I was NOT expecting the documentary to be funny … and I’m glad because I laughed even harder! 😅 It took me to his old SNL short film stuff (w a little Tyrone Green, Poet Laureate). Damn I hope he gets that thing out. 🙏
Eddie is must be delirious because he has some flops worse than Pluto Nash. He thinks he's from criticism from SNL because he came from there. SNL makes fun of their own all the time. He contradicts himself on doing stuff for himself and what he thinks audiences will enjoy. But look at his bank account.
Eddie says Axel needs fuel of emotion of someone in danger or relationship etc...well BHC3 was fuelled by the death of Axels boss. Killed by the owner of Wonder World. I still dont get the disappointment or distain for BHC3. Also not making the 4th film BHC4 separates it from the franchise series and puts it aside as either that best one or that odd extra one.
Im not saying Brando wasn't a good actor. He was. BUT THE GREATEST ACTOR OF ALL TIME????? Stop it Eddie!!!! You guys can't trick me! Even in Apocalypse Now Martin Sheen was better. Maybe early early Brando black and white was ahead of his time. Al Pacino, Robert Deniro, Leo DiCappy, Will Smith, Jhonny Depp, Shia Lebouffy, and my personal GOAT Denzel Washington all are better actors than Brando! DANG I HAVE TO BE THE PORTUGA HATER TO SPEAK TRUTHA HUH 🤷♂️ Edit: Thomas Cruise somewhere punching the air... TU TA SEXY TOO TOM 😘
Eddie is bad to the bone baby!👋 No one is going to fill his shoes !EVER! Love me some Eddie Murphy! I literally can't get enough of Eddie Murphy performance with God father of soul James Brown & SNL is over the top when Eddie performs.. Thank you my bro! 🍷🌹💝
A lot of so called failures of my generational entertainers are still close to heart of greatness and "them"!! A good script can be shit, because African Americans don't get included in American genres of leading character and dominance of free thought. 😢❤🎉
I been a Eddie Murphy fan since 1980, and I love watching Eddie Evolving, my favorite part of Eddie Murphy is him being a Father to his children, it's the most beautiful part of Eddie . 🎉 and Eddie is definitely an Empath ❤
Ironic to complain about racism while complaining that Ebony attacked him, because they're "his people".At the same he complains about White people essentially doing the same thing.
I believe the 2 greatest comedians of all time, are Richard Pryor and Eddie Murphy, but in learning about both men and their life stories, they couldn’t be more different in personality and mentality. Pryor was flawed and relatable. Murphy was a comedic prodigy, supremely confident in his ability and who he was. He didn’t make the same life altering mistakes that Pryor made. But then again, he didn’t experience some of the horrible things that Pryor experienced. Both reached the top of their field, taking completely different journeys to get there.
YOU navigated to an interview of EDDIE MURPHY. Your aforementioned description is 40 YEARS of Eddie. The interviewer also gave a disclaimer, before the start of the podcast. So, either you're "SLOW"....purposely envious...born after 1990....or you lived in a culturally-segregated town on Mars; for 40 years. 🤨😐😑
@@domarq I'm as curious about Murphy as anyone else so gave him my attention. He's grown up, a bit, but his debut record was not great. That's, like, my opinion, man.
@@rainmanjr2007 If you want “curious”, there are other activities to indulge your curiosity. You’re trying to soften your initial statement, when it’s clear you sought this clip with a personal bias.
Eddie Murphy fake documentary Soul Soul Soul sounds like a mix between Forrest Gump and Pootie Tang 😂. This is a great interview. Exactly what journalism is about ❤
His style of interview is refreshing, he don't act like a know it all like Vlad who tell his guest about they life as if they don't know. Some celebrities like this style of interviewing to where oy the most Narcissistic celebrities demand that you know everything about them.
This is one of the GREATEST INTERVIEWS I have ever encountered. The questions were PHENOMENAL. And Eddie's answers... EDDIE MURPHY I "NEVER" saw as "GENIOUS." Until now, Eddie Murphy is a fu**** GENIOUS. Its probably why the movie LIFE is the GREATEST movie I have ever seen
Great content. Eddie murphy is a deep thinker. I don't like ceremonies awards when people pretend they don't know who you're. Deep. I was like a puppy dog when I saw Richard Pryor and Bill Cosby. So much depth in this video. Honestly.
He said Bowfinger, but even still, it confirmed the racial bias tone that Eddie brought up later. Assuming it was more “challenging” for Eddie as if he didn’t think Eddie could keep up with Steve Martin. Whereas with Nutty Professor or even Coming to America that wasn’t brought up much here, Eddie was half the movie. Not to mention that Eddie had already done the sharing the scene with comedy legends thing back in Harlem Nights, where he starred beside Richard Pryor and Redd Foxx.
@@neko_samuraidamn, I didn’t even think of it like that. SMH. I wish they actually had someone of our culture interviewing Eddie. But it’s the NY Times so they’re definitely bereft of diversity there.
Such a great interview! I won't forget how magical it was what Eddie did in Nutty Professor. I just couldn't believe that one person could play all those roles as a kid.
As an Eddie Murphy fan, I took his talent for granted and his influence on black culture... Chris Rock, Chappelle, Kevin Hart, Key and Peele, and more people that I can't think of now. I took Eddie's talent for granted. I don't anymore.
Since Eddie is into doing sequels, one sequel he really should do before he officially retires is NUTTY PROFESSOR 3. Why? Because Arsenio Hall said it best that,, NOBODY IS BETTER THAN EDDIE MURPHY AT PLAYING MULTIPLE CHARACTERS IN MOVIES. Plus, I don't think we've seen the best of everything Eddie Murphy is capable of in movies where he gets to show a broad range of his talents.
Been a fan of Eddie Murphy since SNL..Loved 48Hrs, Beverly Hills Cop 1&2, Trading Places, Coming to America, Boomerang, Harlem Nights, RAW, even liked Daddy Day Care.. On his recent comeback I liked Dolemite is my name. Didnt care for Coming 2 America, You People, or the recent Beverly Hills Cop Axel F.. That Soul, Soul, thing could good with the right director, script.
Mr. Murphy, your philosophical moment of thought, linked, to either challenge or excite-- for me your professional experience depicted spectacular shifted in mine comprehension. Eddie you is a pedagogic soul.❤😂🎉
My heart breaks every time people say Pluto Nash is trash coz I love that movie so so much. I literally loved everything about that film. Am I the only one?
I wish him nothing but the best! I can't say I'm surprised about his reservations for returning to stand-up. Our current social structure is much more easily (and angrily) offended. The days of being able to laugh at one's self are long gone...sadly. I'd LOVE to see that "docu-parody" 😂
It's weird to hear Eddie Murphy's current laugh in comparison to his former signature laugh. It almost seemed to me during this interview that when Eddie Murphy laughed, the interviewer seemed uncomfortable as if he subtly wanted to ask him to go back to the way he used to laugh - it's just my personal opinion and observation 🤷.
Been a fan since the first time I saw him in 1980 on SNL. I was 15 when Delirious came out. My mom, her boyfriend and I sat down to watch it on HBO. Within the first 10 minutes I was told to leave. A month later I bought it on vinyl and memorized it word for word. The thing I admire most about Mr Murphy is he seems like a down to earth regular guy.
He's one of the few who wasn't res prospectively #metoo-ed. Glad he is still around. He's from way back when stand ups could offend anyone equally and everyone knew it was jokes and comedy, no one made a social case against them.
I lived on the same street and saw our half of the STREET BLOCKED OFF ON SEWARD AND SECOND IN DETROIT WHEN THEY FILMED THE BEGINING OF BEVERLY HILLS COP 1.MY MOMS BEST FRIEND LIVED IN THE SAME BUILDING where eddies friend was killed. The production assistants lied to us about the title of the movie...until i found out later.
Good interview. Eddie is usually good value in interviews; so many awesome stories. This one was much more introspective and philosophical so nice work from everyone involved. I got all of Eddies huge hits pretty much back to back once I was 13 or so in the late 80s, so I was there for how huge he was, but it was just like this lightning burst of greatest hits one after the other. It must have been surreal at the time over a period of 12 or so years where everything he touched seemed to turn to gold. Maybe Will Smith's early career might be a good parallel. Personally I'd like to see Eddie doing some more dramatic acting, I thought he was excellent in the movie "Mr Church"
Ive watched Spade deliver that joke and no matter how many times I cannot for the life of me see, feel or hear any racism in it. Im really disappointed that Eddie is that much of a diva.
Many white performers left SNL and had movie or TV flops and they NEVER made fun of them. Eddie had one setback out of many successes and they diss him. Yeah, it was racist but that how it goes.
Eddie Murphy Wassili Young when he became auspicious. He compared his success as to walking through a mine field. I never heard him talk about the reality of the Blackman in the industry. He is actually cunning enough to make choices for his life.I would say he was raised well.
Eddie Murphy is a National Treasure. One of my favorite Americans ever! I wish him great health and more success.
My mental health NEEDS Soul, Soul, Soul to happen. Those tiny sound bites had me cracking up.
Murray Murray stole sexual chocolate dream 😅😅😅😅 now he mad and bitter 😂😂😂😂 Eddie is the man 🤣👑
I think there is some trailer bits online
As an asian american dude i appreciate mr murphy's appreciation for bruce lee.
Who doesn’t love Bruce Lee? The sexiest, Mars in Scorpio man to ever fight in a tailored suit 👌🏾
Everyone loves Bruce Lee. I'm Indian and Jackie Chan and Bruce Lee is immediately what you think of when you think Chinese movies or the best film fighters period
The voice of The NY Times podcaster sounds exactly how I’d imagine a NY times podcaster to sound like: very nasally, pronouncing every vowel with seriousness and a hint of arrogance 😂
I mean, that's probably essential in order to interview Eddie, given his hubris at times. Don't get me wrong. It's earned for the most part.
Eddie probably could do this voice better than the interviewer himself...
And white 😊
That's the NPR effect
Too uptight and under informed for NPR.
Eddie is awesome. Huge fan and have been since I was a kid. Grew up loving his talents. I saw Trading Places when I was 10 years old summer 1984. First movie of his I saw in theaters was Beverly Hills Cop and I was a couple months from turning 11 years old. It changed my life and I have been a fan ever since. He’s the G.O.A.T
I'm still doing Bruce Lee..Eddie is a genius.
jackie chan > bruce lee
1) If you're not a pre-1980 baby, you'll never understand the REAL TIME experience of 2 Black American males (Michael Jackson and Eddie Murphy)...dominating pop culture. ESPECIALLY 1984--1988.
My Mom pulled my brothers and I from school (in East Harlem/Spanish Harlem)....to see Beverly Hills Cop on a Friday afternoon. It was a nice, balmy day...in Spring. 1984. We saw it in the 86th Street theater and it was packed. We were all laughing our azzes off !! Eddie was right. He wasn't a side character. He wasn't just comic relief. We was an action star and proud (sometimes arrogant), Black male. He opened many doors and opportunities, for the Black male actors who followed him. The audience was ethnically-mixed.
Michael Jackson and Eddie Murphy. 1984--1988. You had to be there.
2) MUST these Euro-American reporters constantly inject their political biases; to provoke Black Americans!!? Y'all constantly try to manipulate our emotions (after you take a break from fetishizing us)....and it's ANNOYING to experience....or, hear. Trump? Come on🙄
And Prince
@@zakiasimpson8928 Michael was already a behemoth, and starting the “Victory Tour”, when Purple Rain took over. We were arguing in the playground: “Michael, or Prince!?? MICHAEL, OR PRINCE!!?” 😡😡🎤🎤 [and dare you to give the wrong answer]🤣🤣
@@domarq yep Michael and Prince held down the 80s. Even Eddie Murphy was the Purple Rain premiere being interviewed about how much he was a fan of Prince.
@@zakiasimpson8928 I attended his 1997 Emancipation concert, in Baltimore (July, 1997) before his hips were really, really damaged (by 2000). Chii’le….he gave us a SHOW-show!! And I swear he’s only 5 feet tall. That took me out 😄🤣
@@domarq have you seen his 2009’Montreux shows, half time performance and guitar solo for hall of fame, 2009 Jay Leno show? Coachella performance around 2008? His performance ability continued to be great. One of few performers that continued to be great
Fantastic interview.... what a fantastic human being! Thank you Eddy Murphy xos
I was NOT expecting the documentary to be funny … and I’m glad because I laughed even harder! 😅 It took me to his old SNL short film stuff (w a little Tyrone Green, Poet Laureate).
Damn I hope he gets that thing out. 🙏
I’ve adored Eddie Murphy since I was about 9 years old. I loved hearing him speak about his experiences…I did not enjoy this interviewer.
Man PLEASE do Murray Murray!!
Sound like bro stole sexual chocolate dreams of being a star ✨😂😂
@@Mone333Williams 😂😂😂
He was also great in Life.
Ask him about the mysterious death of the trans woman back in the 90'.
Eddie is must be delirious because he has some flops worse than Pluto Nash. He thinks he's from criticism from SNL because he came from there. SNL makes fun of their own all the time. He contradicts himself on doing stuff for himself and what he thinks audiences will enjoy. But look at his bank account.
Eddie says Axel needs fuel of emotion of someone in danger or relationship etc...well BHC3 was fuelled by the death of Axels boss. Killed by the owner of Wonder World.
I still dont get the disappointment or distain for BHC3.
Also not making the 4th film BHC4 separates it from the franchise series and puts it aside as either that best one or that odd extra one.
Im not saying Brando wasn't a good actor. He was.
BUT THE GREATEST ACTOR OF ALL TIME?????
Stop it Eddie!!!! You guys can't trick me! Even in Apocalypse Now Martin Sheen was better.
Maybe early early Brando black and white was ahead of his time.
Al Pacino, Robert Deniro, Leo DiCappy, Will Smith, Jhonny Depp, Shia Lebouffy, and my personal GOAT Denzel Washington all are better actors than Brando!
DANG I HAVE TO BE THE PORTUGA HATER TO SPEAK TRUTHA HUH 🤷♂️
Edit:
Thomas Cruise somewhere punching the air...
TU TA SEXY TOO TOM 😘
The absolute KING! EDDIE for president!
Eddie is bad to the bone baby!👋 No one is going to fill his shoes !EVER! Love me some Eddie Murphy! I literally can't get enough of Eddie Murphy performance with God father of soul James Brown & SNL is over the top when Eddie performs.. Thank you my bro! 🍷🌹💝
This is as SUCH A GOOD Interview!!
Man I’m sorry, the person interviewing just doesn’t seem to even know Eddie. Gotta turn this off now.
A lot of fake laughter
A lot of so called failures of my generational entertainers are still close to heart of greatness and "them"!! A good script can be shit, because African Americans don't get included in American genres of leading character and dominance of free thought. 😢❤🎉
He’s forgetting police academy released roughly in the same year as Beverly Hills cop
I dont blame Eddie on the David Spade bullshit! He didnt talk slick about Dan Akroyd, or Chevy Chase etc.
im just srtating to listen now but i hope he asks about rick james and the couch. I know that was charlie's story but that was eddies couch
I been a Eddie Murphy fan since 1980, and I love watching Eddie Evolving, my favorite part of Eddie Murphy is him being a Father to his children, it's the most beautiful part of Eddie . 🎉 and Eddie is definitely an Empath ❤
wtf is wrong with this guy asking questions?
Eddie is very gracious
Ooh he brought up the David Spade/ SNL debacle!
Worst interviewer ever. Wow. This was borderline unlistenable.
Soul Soul Soul the Murray Murray Story. I'm in!
Thank you, Eddie Murphy for everything that you 've done. Keep up the good spirit. We love you. Greetings from Hamburg, Germany.
Ironic to complain about racism while complaining that Ebony attacked him, because they're "his people".At the same he complains about White people essentially doing the same thing.
So do you guys wear the white hoods while you're trolling on TH-cam or do you just save it for the cross burnings?
'I was funny from the start' and that bus story are brilliant.
I believe the 2 greatest comedians of all time, are Richard Pryor and Eddie Murphy, but in learning about both men and their life stories, they couldn’t be more different in personality and mentality. Pryor was flawed and relatable. Murphy was a comedic prodigy, supremely confident in his ability and who he was. He didn’t make the same life altering mistakes that Pryor made. But then again, he didn’t experience some of the horrible things that Pryor experienced. Both reached the top of their field, taking completely different journeys to get there.
How tf does this only have 1k views? Fire whoever is managing this channel lol
4k now. Relax. It just went up. Lol
People care more about the article or the podcast.
Marchese is an awful interviewer. Murphy was funny, at times, but he was also crude, self indulgent, and derivative.
YOU navigated to an interview of EDDIE MURPHY. Your aforementioned description is 40 YEARS of Eddie. The interviewer also gave a disclaimer, before the start of the podcast. So, either you're "SLOW"....purposely envious...born after 1990....or you lived in a culturally-segregated town on Mars; for 40 years. 🤨😐😑
@@domarq I'm as curious about Murphy as anyone else so gave him my attention. He's grown up, a bit, but his debut record was not great. That's, like, my opinion, man.
@@rainmanjr2007 If you want “curious”, there are other activities to indulge your curiosity. You’re trying to soften your initial statement, when it’s clear you sought this clip with a personal bias.
@@domarq Whine. Please leave me alone.
I've never heard him laugh like that before. In the 80's he had a trademark laugh.
He doesn't do that laughing anymore he was tired of people imitating his patented laugh so he doesn't do it anymore
“Eddie, you know Richard Pryor was sitting right where you are now” “he was?” “Before he blew me” hmmm i guess thats how hollywood works.
Softball interview.
Where is that trailer? OMG!
Now I want to see the fake documentary.
Way too long an intro, I’m out
Did he see his children he ignored yet?!
The laugh is killing me
His laugh has changed
Absolute legend.
Eddie Murphy fake documentary Soul Soul Soul sounds like a mix between Forrest Gump and Pootie Tang 😂. This is a great interview. Exactly what journalism is about ❤
There's no one a like
Eddie Smurfy!
.... so when is Eddie gonna go on Joe Rogan?
Great interview.
Love this one!!!
The interviewers not great, I would love to see Eddie on rogan
lol, it was a proper interview. Not a chat with a ufc commentator
Great talk but did David Marchese do like, NO research for this?
His style of interview is refreshing, he don't act like a know it all like Vlad who tell his guest about they life as if they don't know. Some celebrities like this style of interviewing to where oy the most Narcissistic celebrities demand that you know everything about them.
Eddie Murphy is an iconic legend.
This is one of the GREATEST INTERVIEWS I have ever encountered. The questions were PHENOMENAL. And Eddie's answers... EDDIE MURPHY I "NEVER" saw as "GENIOUS." Until now, Eddie Murphy is a fu**** GENIOUS. Its probably why the movie LIFE is the GREATEST movie I have ever seen
Empath
He def needs to look back he can’t rlly do standup cuz he’d be forced to explore his past openly
How would you know about that?
@@geedee123 public stuff w his personal life and daughter n money n allat. I mean he could come back and do standup real topical ig
The 🐐
This does not redeem NYT, but wow, very interesting, honest and revealing.,
Great content. Eddie murphy is a deep thinker. I don't like ceremonies awards when people pretend they don't know who you're. Deep. I was like a puppy dog when I saw Richard Pryor and Bill Cosby. So much depth in this video. Honestly.
I can watch that movie he wants to make.
Enjoyed this interview. I absolutely adore Eddie Murphy .
The interviewer is horrible he’s a damn robot Eddie Murphy is a legend for the interview to say Pluto Nash a better performance than Nutty professor.
He said Bowfinger, but even still, it confirmed the racial bias tone that Eddie brought up later. Assuming it was more “challenging” for Eddie as if he didn’t think Eddie could keep up with Steve Martin. Whereas with Nutty Professor or even Coming to America that wasn’t brought up much here, Eddie was half the movie. Not to mention that Eddie had already done the sharing the scene with comedy legends thing back in Harlem Nights, where he starred beside Richard Pryor and Redd Foxx.
@@neko_samuraidamn, I didn’t even think of it like that. SMH. I wish they actually had someone of our culture interviewing Eddie. But it’s the NY Times so they’re definitely bereft of diversity there.
Such a great interview! I won't forget how magical it was what Eddie did in Nutty Professor. I just couldn't believe that one person could play all those roles as a kid.
I loved this
He’ll always be the GOAT to me ❤
Best acting performance is Bowfinger?!? What is this interviewer talking about 😂
The only movie he’s not the lead.
@@geedee123 Gotta admit he's hilarious in it
Eddie seems to be a lover of GOD
Somebody make Soul Soul Soul!!!
He should act more
As an Eddie Murphy fan, I took his talent for granted and his influence on black culture... Chris Rock, Chappelle, Kevin Hart, Key and Peele, and more people that I can't think of now. I took Eddie's talent for granted. I don't anymore.
Real world buddy try living in it
Since Eddie is into doing sequels, one sequel he really should do before he officially retires is NUTTY PROFESSOR 3. Why? Because Arsenio Hall said it best that,, NOBODY IS BETTER THAN EDDIE MURPHY AT PLAYING MULTIPLE CHARACTERS IN MOVIES. Plus, I don't think we've seen the best of everything Eddie Murphy is capable of in movies where he gets to show a broad range of his talents.
Why is it harder for Eddie to make SOUL SOUL SOUL, but was much easier for a younger Eddie Murphy to make HARLEM NIGHTS back in 1989?
Influence on Black Culture ? He had the tools
Been a fan of Eddie Murphy since SNL..Loved 48Hrs, Beverly Hills Cop 1&2, Trading Places, Coming to America, Boomerang, Harlem Nights, RAW, even liked Daddy Day Care..
On his recent comeback I liked Dolemite is my name.
Didnt care for Coming 2 America, You People, or the recent Beverly Hills Cop Axel F..
That Soul, Soul, thing could good with the right director, script.
Mr. Murphy, your philosophical moment of thought, linked, to either challenge or excite-- for me your professional experience depicted spectacular shifted in mine comprehension. Eddie you is a pedagogic soul.❤😂🎉
My heart breaks every time people say Pluto Nash is trash coz I love that movie so so much. I literally loved everything about that film. Am I the only one?
Yo Eddie is still funny “if they had a bug in my room in the 80s all they would’ve heard was some serious fucking”😂
I wish him nothing but the best! I can't say I'm surprised about his reservations for returning to stand-up. Our current social structure is much more easily (and angrily) offended. The days of being able to laugh at one's self are long gone...sadly. I'd LOVE to see that "docu-parody" 😂
Eddie had it going on SO MUCH....he didnt have no time to indulge in STUPID sh*t. Because he was and WILL BE FOREVER RELAVENT.
It's weird to hear Eddie Murphy's current laugh in comparison to his former signature laugh. It almost seemed to me during this interview that when Eddie Murphy laughed, the interviewer seemed uncomfortable as if he subtly wanted to ask him to go back to the way he used to laugh - it's just my personal opinion and observation 🤷.
Eddie Murphy so talented you are the star! Thank you for all the laughs good, happy feelings ❤
Been a fan since the first time I saw him in 1980 on SNL. I was 15 when Delirious came out. My mom, her boyfriend and I sat down to watch it on HBO. Within the first 10 minutes I was told to leave. A month later I bought it on vinyl and memorized it word for word. The thing I admire most about Mr Murphy is he seems like a down to earth regular guy.
I want to see that movie trailer.
21:30
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Eddie needs to put that movie out soul soul sol...i was krakkin da phuck up at that trailer
He's one of the few who wasn't res prospectively #metoo-ed.
Glad he is still around.
He's from way back when stand ups could offend anyone equally and everyone knew it was jokes and comedy, no one made a social case against them.
I lived on the same street and saw our half of the STREET BLOCKED OFF ON SEWARD AND SECOND IN DETROIT WHEN THEY FILMED THE BEGINING OF BEVERLY HILLS COP 1.MY MOMS BEST FRIEND LIVED IN THE SAME BUILDING where eddies friend was killed. The production assistants lied to us about the title of the movie...until i found out later.
I didnt know that the jewish guy in coming to AMERICA WAS EDDIE.
Good interview. Eddie is usually good value in interviews; so many awesome stories. This one was much more introspective and philosophical so nice work from everyone involved. I got all of Eddies huge hits pretty much back to back once I was 13 or so in the late 80s, so I was there for how huge he was, but it was just like this lightning burst of greatest hits one after the other. It must have been surreal at the time over a period of 12 or so years where everything he touched seemed to turn to gold. Maybe Will Smith's early career might be a good parallel. Personally I'd like to see Eddie doing some more dramatic acting, I thought he was excellent in the movie "Mr Church"
Why even bring up Trump and he's right about it not effecting the election
Eddie could've won an Oscar for Nutty Professor and Dream Girls in my opinion
Ive watched Spade deliver that joke and no matter how many times I cannot for the life of me see, feel or hear any racism in it. Im really disappointed that Eddie is that much of a diva.
Many white performers left SNL and had movie or TV flops and they NEVER made fun of them. Eddie had one setback out of many successes and they diss him. Yeah, it was racist but that how it goes.
Of course it doesn’t bother you, you don’t respect Mr. Murphy.
Love Eddie Murphy! Such a phenomenal actor! Great interview
Eddie Murphy Wassili Young when he became auspicious. He compared his success as to walking through a mine field. I never heard him talk about the reality of the Blackman in the industry. He is actually cunning enough to make choices for his life.I would say he was raised well.
Eddie than Charlie murphy ty for all the greatest skits of all time.
Wow New York times actually giving someone their flowers 👏👏👏
I love this cat.the only reason I won’t give up being a comedian.
How many people Googled PEG-LEG BATES?
Remember then the transfemme person died after Eddie was pulled over with them?
Your not miasing anything Eddie, Nothing is going on.
he used to be the funniest. now he’s super mediocre.