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Maybe he can write a movie about how Hollywood is awesome and progressive. He'll get an Oscar then. The academy loves giving Oscars to themselves.
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Solice Kirsk posted:Maybe he can write a movie about how Hollywood is awesome and progressive. He'll get an Oscar then. The academy loves giving Oscars to themselves. With today's environment he'd best hedge his bets by starring in two films: One portrays a well-meaning film producer who gets his career destroyed by an evil woman accusing him of sexual harassment which he totally didn't do you guys. The other portrays a former child star haunted by memories of past abuse, finally getting the courage to stand up to the dying producer who first assaulted him. It's the perfect Oscar-bait twofer, either catching the Academy elite as they're feeling defensive and welcoming anything that makes them look like the good guys, or an Academy purged of abusive shitheads looking to come to Jesus.
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# ? Nov 9, 2017 13:39 |
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You reach out to his people, I'll start writing the screen plays. We've got this Absurd Alhazred! Finally, a goon project that starts with a failure!
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# ? Nov 9, 2017 13:43 |
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Solice Kirsk posted:You reach out to his people, I'll start writing the screen plays. We've got this Absurd Alhazred! Finally, a goon project that starts with a failure! Whoever wins, we suck!
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# ? Nov 9, 2017 13:46 |
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I don’t think Eddie Murphy wants to do what anyone wants him to do. It’s like his appearance on the SNL anniversary special. He hadn’t told a joke on stage in like 26 years and he went out on stage and did a completely serious speech with not one joke. Eddie Murphy isn’t going to change, even if it might benefit him.
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Krispy Wafer posted:I don’t think Eddie Murphy wants to do what anyone wants him to do. It’s like his appearance on the SNL anniversary special. He hadn’t told a joke on stage in like 26 years and he went out on stage and did a completely serious speech with not one joke. You'll never make it in this town with that attitude, buddy!
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Krispy Wafer posted:I don’t think Eddie Murphy wants to do what anyone wants him to do. It’s like his appearance on the SNL anniversary special. He hadn’t told a joke on stage in like 26 years and he went out on stage and did a completely serious speech with not one joke. You just talked yourself right out of a producer credit.
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# ? Nov 9, 2017 13:56 |
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The best thing about these two films is that we can just reuse the same sets.
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# ? Nov 9, 2017 13:59 |
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Absurd Alhazred posted:The other portrays a former child star haunted by memories of past abuse, finally getting the courage to stand up to the dying producer who first assaulted him. I would totally watch this remake of "In a Glass Cage" with Eddie Murphy.
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# ? Nov 9, 2017 14:16 |
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Sarcopenia posted:I would totally watch this remake of "In a Glass Cage" with Eddie Murphy. Wow, that's... I need to watch this at some point. Not alone, though.
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# ? Nov 9, 2017 14:18 |
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The only goon project that ever succeeded was swap.avi.
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# ? Nov 9, 2017 16:17 |
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If Eddie Murphy went to Netflix they would probably sign on for whatever idea he had.
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# ? Nov 9, 2017 17:47 |
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Rough Lobster posted:Bowfinger's pretty great.
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# ? Nov 9, 2017 17:58 |
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I recall Bowfinger getting panned when it came out, but it really is a sold comedy.
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# ? Nov 9, 2017 18:45 |
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Wheat Loaf posted:What I'd heard (and probably mentioned last page or page before) was that it was massive posters for Norbit all over Hollywood that cost him the Oscar, although it always seemed like a bit of an over-simplification to me. Isn't Peter Sellers/"Being There" reported as the same thing? People feel that a scene after the main film during the credits cost him the Oscar? Honestly, though, Eddie Murphy would probably do very well as late night talk show host. It's not even like that's a dumping ground for entertainers at this point given the huge amount of success and Youtube material those shows have become over the last 5 years or so. But the problem would be finding a channel/show that isn't already flooded with such programming at late night.
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# ? Nov 9, 2017 23:05 |
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FactsAreUseless posted:Steve Martin did a few mid-budget comedies in the 90s that were pretty fun. Bowfinger, Mixed Nuts, and LA Story are all good. And then he did the Pink Panther movies.
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# ? Nov 9, 2017 23:12 |
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An article I read a while back said the live-action family-friendly comedy genre used to be really big during the 90s and probably into the 00s for a while. I think you had a couple of those Cheaper by the Dozen movies. Bringing Down The House, I think, did pretty well, too. Pink Panther probably appealed to some of that, too. The Medea movies seem like the last batch of those sort of things that even get made unless you want a $100M+ CG or action/effects comedy.
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# ? Nov 9, 2017 23:22 |
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There's apparently a new one called "Medea goes to jail." The character is finally going to pay for their many crimes against good taste.
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# ? Nov 9, 2017 23:46 |
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Medea goes to jail is an old one
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# ? Nov 9, 2017 23:54 |
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Maybe it the sequel Medea Goes to Super Jail
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# ? Nov 9, 2017 23:57 |
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The newest one was a sequel to the Halloween one, wasn't it?
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# ? Nov 10, 2017 00:03 |
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LogisticEarth posted:I recall Bowfinger getting panned when it came out, but it really is a sold comedy. It made fun of scientology ("Welcome to Mindhead") so yeah.
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# ? Nov 10, 2017 00:23 |
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Vincent Van Goatse posted:It made fun of scientology ("Welcome to Mindhead") so yeah. Yeah, those guys are really efficient at ruining hollywood careers when they want to. Apparently the Slap-Chop/ShamWow guy claims that when he started making his "Underground Comedy Movie" he was in the church, and they were supporting the project. Then he left and they started badmouthing him, and he says it's a big reason the thing failed (and not you know, because the commercials for it made it look terrible). He did the infomercial thing to personally recoup his losses and I want to say take Scientology to court. ....then he got in a fist-fight with a hooker, and lost all credibility.
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# ? Nov 10, 2017 00:32 |
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Bowfinger is great. I wouldn't say that Steve Martin's career "died" at all. He seems to be doing exactly what he wants to. Could probably say the same for Eddie Murphy. To tie it back into TV though, I think both Martin and Murphy did great work on SNL and their best stuff has aged quite well.
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# ? Nov 10, 2017 02:06 |
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I think another aspect of the downfall in Eddie Murphy was his gimmick of playing multiple characters. The dinner scene in The Nutty Professor was funny the first time (maybe?) but he's so over-the-top that it gets old fast. By the time Norbit came out I think everyone was tired of Eddie Murphy playing a bunch of the characters.
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# ? Nov 10, 2017 03:50 |
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I could have sworn Eddie Murphy was in one of those "magical negro" roles recently, the role that Spike Lee hates. Those can be reliable oscar baits.
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Mu Zeta posted:I could have sworn Eddie Murphy was in one of those "magical negro" roles recently, the role that Spike Lee hates. Those can be reliable oscar baits. Honestly, his roles in Mulan and Shrek both match the magical negro character.
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Rirse posted:Maybe it the sequel Medea Goes to Super Jail Life on the outside ain't what it used to be... Krispy Wafer posted:Honestly, his roles in Mulan and Shrek both match the magical negro character. Mulan I'll give you, but Shrek? That was more a mix of fairytale spinoff and everyman wacky sidekick. He doesn't really say or do anything more extraordinary than Shrek does. Except maybe hook up with the dragon, but that just might be an open mind paying off when you try to understand someone who seems scary. ...recalling that, Shrek 2 had some surprisingly interesting moments, and I may recall them better having rewatched it with hilariously bad foreign subtitles. (where once Shrek pretends to be a union rep he never quite gets out of the act) The 'Ever After' potion that basically makes people into what they 'should' be; hulking ogre Shrek becomes a 'loveable oaf' baby-face kind of fairytale hero, Donkey becomes a great white stallion (a bit ironic given a stubborn donkey is the perfect steed for the kind of character it turned Shrek into) and so on. It was a pretty good extension of the original movie's deconstructive parody of fairy-tales and general Hollywood good-guy/bad-guy aesthetics. I have no idea what the next few movies were like, the marketing was incomprehensible.
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# ? Nov 10, 2017 05:28 |
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Inescapable Duck posted:Life on the outside ain't what it used to be... In both roles he's the non-threatening side kick who helps the protagonist at their lowest point with unexpected wisdom. I admit it's a stretch, but I'm going to stick to it.
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# ? Nov 10, 2017 05:39 |
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4 had an interesting deconstruction of the nature of pre-ordained True Love where in the continuity where Shrek never existed Fiona had to rescue herself as her true love was never there to rescue her. Wound up joining with a band of Ogres and hiding her human half in a reversal of the first movie. Other than that and Rumplestiltskin being a rather fun villain it didn't have that much to it, but it was interesting. I compare it to Puss in Boots because they both were expected to be bad, but honestly I don't think either actually turned out that way. Also while everyone hated 3 I enjoyed the jokes with the Princesses, they were funny characters in an otherwise dull narrative.
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Mu Zeta posted:I could have sworn Eddie Murphy was in one of those "magical negro" roles recently, the role that Spike Lee hates. Those can be reliable oscar baits.
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FactsAreUseless posted:The technical term is "Bagger Vancian caster." Oh man, I just want to celebrate that pun.
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Krispy Wafer posted:Honestly, his roles in Mulan and Shrek both match the magical negro character. Noted white hero Mulan
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# ? Nov 10, 2017 11:08 |
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Not a TV episode, but I was thinking about Weird Al recently and one of his songs, The Night Santa Went Crazy has aged badly in that no one in the US of twenty years ago knew that "gyped" was a racial slur. There's probably some other stuff with the same problem.
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Beachcomber posted:Not a TV episode, but I was thinking about Weird Al recently and one of his songs, The Night Santa Went Crazy has aged badly in that no one in the US of twenty years ago knew that "gyped" was a racial slur. There's probably some other stuff with the same problem. Most people in the US now don't know gyped is a racial slur.
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# ? Nov 10, 2017 11:41 |
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Or come across Romani People in general. I remember someone honestly thinking it was a fantasy race of some sort!
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# ? Nov 10, 2017 11:50 |
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Kunster posted:Or come across Romani People in general. I remember someone honestly thinking it was a fantasy race of some sort! Artsy white girls love to say they have gypsy souls too which makes no sense to me
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Kunster posted:Or come across Romani People in general. I remember someone honestly thinking it was a fantasy race of some sort! This reminds me that narwhals really exist.
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Beachcomber posted:Not a TV episode, but I was thinking about Weird Al recently and one of his songs, The Night Santa Went Crazy has aged badly in that no one in the US of twenty years ago knew that "gyped" was a racial slur. There's probably some other stuff with the same problem. There's also the much more recent Word Crimes, where he uses the word "spastic", which is absoluely a "no don't do this" slur against disabled people in many places, especially the UK.
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Kunster posted:Or come across Romani People in general. I remember someone honestly thinking it was a fantasy race of some sort! It doesn't help there's a fair few fantasy settings that more or less literally have gypsies or counterparts as a fantasy race. And possibly as a result of the lack of pressure to not be so publicly racist about roma people coming out of the USA, a shitload of people in europe will get amazingly racist when they come up with no self-awareness. Weirdly enough, the most prominent Roma fictional character I can think of is Victor von Doom. His ethnicity is actually something of a redeeming feature, as Latveria is known to be a safe haven for Roma people, and he has a real grudge against the Red Skull and other nazi-aligned villains for obvious reasons.
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