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| Registered User Join Date: Aug 2003 Location: Dallas, TX
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| Beverly Hills Cop IV Search said no, so anyways I was searching Blockbuster Online for movies and I found this. "Axel Foley is back on the beat in this belated entry in the popular Beverly Hills Cop film series that finds Eddie Murphy revising the character that helped launch him to international stardom in the mid-'80s. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide BBOnline said 2008, imdb said 2009. Either way, Ackwel Foley is pretty old now so hopefully it doesn't destroy what I thought was a solid set of movies. |
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| Hard Rock Hallelujah Join Date: Apr 2003
Posts: 6,992
| Most Eddie Murphy movies stop being funny when you turn 12 or 13. I wanted to tivo something yesterday and the station aired Boomerang instead, despite still having preview for the one I actually wanted to tivo on 2 hours earlier. I lasted no more than 30 minutes, what a huge fucking bore. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Feb 2002
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+25 Internets | Murphy at his prime was amazing. If you haven't seen Delerious, then you need to just to understand how outrageously funny he was. Or the Best of Eddie on SNL DVD (although they cut a lot of shit that was on the original VHS, fuckers). But yeah, he's not made a decent movie in a decade or two. |
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| Lead Farmer Join Date: Jan 2004 Location: Hawaii
Posts: 5,054
+11 Internets | Coming to America was the greatest shit since PB&J back when we were kids, mostly because of the gratutitous tittays in the beginning. That and I enjoyed watching Eddie Murphy and Arsenio Hall doing their multi-character bantering. |
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