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    • Imagine That

      (2009) PG

      Directed by: Karey Kirkpatrick

      Starring: Eddie Murphy, Thomas Church, Yara Shahidi

      Overview: A troubled executive finds the answers to all his problems in his daughter's imaginary world.

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    • Meet Dave

      (2008) PG

      Directed by: Brian Robbins

      Starring: Eddie Murphy, Elizabeth Casey, Gabrielle Union

      Overview: Tiny aliens arrive on Earth in a spaceship in the shape and size of an ordinary man.

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Thursday, October 8

  • Marlon Wayans Rumored for Richard Pryor Biopic

    Marlon WayansEntertaiment Weekly is reporting that Marlon Wayans is already in negotiations to star as comedy legend Richard Pryor in the upcoming biopic Richard Pryor: Is It Something I Said?

    Part of the well-established Wayans Brothers clan, which helped pioneer In Living Color and several hit comedies in the early to mid '90s, Marlon Wayans showed his range by dropping a highly memorable performance as a Coney Island junkie in Darren Aronofsky's Requiem for a Dream (2000).

    If we didn't have that performance to judge from, we might think the idea of him portraying Pryor is a big mistake, since he's also written and starred in several forgettable Scary Movie installments.

    But according to the EW post, Wayans fought hard for the chance to audition for the role, and he then wowed producers with a 13-minute audition in which he "transforms into Pryor."

    Apparently, Eddie Murphy was once attached to this project, but had to withdraw due to scheduling conflicts. This seems fortunate, because Wayans seems like a better fit. We think audience's familiarity with Murphy's distinct comedic identity would make it difficult for him to pull off a convincing performance.

    The project is being helmed by Bill Condon, who also directed Dreamgirls, Kinsey, and Gods and Monsters. Chris Rock is producing along with Pryor's widow, Jennifer Lee Pryor. No official casting decisions or release dates have been announced.

    In the meantime, check out this clip of Pryor talking about kids telling lies (one of the few profanity-free clips of Pryor we could find).


    Posted 10/08/2009 by Rich Z

    Related: Chris Rock | Eddie Murphy | Marlon Wayans | Richard Pryor | Bill Condon

Friday, August 21

  • Can Brad Pitt Save A-List Stars' Paychecks?

    Brad PittIt's been a cruel summer — and spring — at the box office for Hollywood's biggest stars. The less-than-stellar success for A-Listers has many in Hollywood worried, according to The New York Times.

    A-list movie stars have long been measured by their ability to fill theaters on opening weekend. But never have so many failed to deliver, resulting in some rare soul-searching by motion picture studios about why the old formula isn’t working — and a great deal of anxiety among stars (and agents) about the potential vaporization of their $20 million paychecks.

    The under-delivering stars cited include Denzel Washington, Julia Roberts, Eddie Murphy, John Travolta, Russell Crowe, Tom Hanks, Adam Sandler, and Will Ferrell. At best their films had weak returns. Others close in on the bomb category. Even Johnny Depp's turn in Public Enemies didn't bring the hoped for audience.

    The trend is especially clear when you look at the movies that have topped the box office this summer and their leading stars — Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (Shia LaBoeuf), Up (Ed Asner), and Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Daniel Radcliffe). Will Brad Pitt "stop the bleeding" with this weekend's Inglourious Basterds?

    Harvey Weinstein and The Weinstein Company built the marketing campaign for the film almost entirely around Mr. Pitt.

    And the actor may pull it off — kind of. Mr. Weinstein contends that Mr. Pitt’s drawing power is not remotely in question. "Brad Pitt is a super-superstar at the apex of his popularity, and he's a large part of why people want to see this movie," he said.

    However, box-office predictions for Inglourious Basterds this weekend range from $25 to $30 million — solid for a Tarantino movie but only midling for Pitt.

    What or who is to blame? The instant peer feedback available from social networking, says Peter Guber, the former chairman of Sony Pictures.

    You look around the theater and can see the glow, not on people’s faces from watching the movie, but on their chins — from the BlackBerrys and iPhones. They are immediately telling their friends whether it's worth their time. And the answer to that, more often than not, seems to be no.

    To which we say, keep the reviews coming, movie lovers!


    Posted 08/21/2009 by reelz

    Related: Adam Sandler | Brad Pitt | Denzel Washington | Eddie Murphy | Harvey Weinstein | John Travolta | Johnny Depp | Julia Roberts | Tom Hanks | Will Ferrell | Russell Crowe | Inglourious Basterds

Thursday, July 2

  • Funny People's Viral Campaign Adds Comedy Superstar Randy Soudha
    Funny People

    The viral campaign for Funny People started with a fictional TV show starring Jason Schwartzman's character called Yo, Teach. Next was a website for Adam Sandler's comedian character George Simmons, including clips from his "movies." The latest entry is another fictional website, this time for Aziz Ansari's character the "superstar comic" Randy Soudha, who is a mix of Dane Cook's antics and Eddie Murphy's material.

    The website includes a bio, an interactive soundbyte mixing board, and videos of Ansari – sorry, Raaaandy – performing standup (Warning: the clips are funny, but not work-friendly).


    Next Showing: Funny People opens July 31

    Posted 07/02/2009 by Ryan

    Related: Adam Sandler | Eddie Murphy | Jason Schwartzman | Dane Cook | Aziz Ansari | Funny People

Sunday, June 14

  • Box Office Results: The Hangover Repeats

    Box Office Results

    Title Weekend Total Analysis
    The Hangover $33.5M $105.4M Good word-of-mouth buzz helps raunchy comedy score rare repeat.
    Up $30.5M $187.2M Pixar juggernaut rolls on; sets sights on Star Trek for 2009 box office dominance.
    The Taking of Pelham 123 $25.0M $25.0M Thriller remake earns collective shrug from critics and fans alike.
    Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian $9.6M $143.4M Ben Stiller comedy stays strong in 4th week.
    Land of the Lost $9.2M $34.9M In 2nd week, Will Ferrell bomb in top 5 for last time.

    Bomb!Bomb of the Week: The Eddie Murphy comedy Imagine That didn't even crack the Top 5, with a mere $5.7M take in its first week. That's two really big bombs in a row for Murphy, after last year's Meet Dave. The lesson for Murphy: stick to donkey voices and fat suits.


    Posted 06/14/2009 by reelz

    Related: Eddie Murphy | Imagine That

Thursday, June 11

  • Imagine That Reviews: Not as Bad as Originally Feared

    Imagine ThatWhen we saw the previews for Eddie Murphy's Imagine That in front of Up and Night at the Museum, it looked like it could be nearly as painful as The Adventures of Pluto Nash. But apparently not:

    6"...a pleasant, unassuming fantasy..."

    -- Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times

    6"...a benignly didactic kiddie movie..."

    -- Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly

    5"...as much as it works, it's through the personal charm of Murphy and [co-star Yara] Shahidi."

    -- Nick Pinkerton, Village Voice

    6"...an undemandingly pleasant, mildly amusing fantasy..."

    -- Joe Leydon, Variety


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    Posted 06/11/2009 by reelz

    Related: Eddie Murphy | Imagine That

Friday, January 9

  • Batman 3 Moving Forward?

    The Dark KnightIt's easy to get caught up in the rumors swirling around a possible Batman sequel, but finally it looks like director Christopher Nolan is working on the project. MTV spoke to Dark Knight producer Chuck Roven who said: "I know that Chris [Nolan] and [writer] David Goyer are talking and thinking. We're hoping, of course, that they find and rest on something that they'll find is worthy to do, but we don't know anything more than you do right now."

    As far as whether Nolan will keep the next Batman villains as real as before: "All I can say -- because I really don't know more than you do -- is that I see no reason why, tonally, Chris would do anything different than he's done in the first two films."

    That means no more Eddie Murphy as Riddler rumors, everyone.


    Posted 01/09/2009 by Ryan

    Related: Eddie Murphy | Christopher Nolan | David Goyer | Batman 3

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Thursday, July 10

  • Getting Eddie Murphy to Shut Up

    Eddie Murphy, wearing a fat suit AND a dressAfter directing Eddie Murphy in the both Norbit and Meet Dave (in theaters tomorrow), Brian Robbins is now aiming to complete a trifecta, working with the talented funnyman on the high-concept comedy A Thousand Words.

    "A Thousand Words is a curse movie," Robbins told us at the premiere for Meet Dave. "It's about a guy who doesn't shut up, and then he gets a curse put on him and he's gotta shut up. So then you have Eddie Murphy, one of the most gifted verbal comedians of our generation, who stops talking at the end of the first act of the movie and becomes basically Buster Keaton or Charlie Chaplin for the rest of (it)."

    Robbins estimates that Murphy goes speechless for as long as 30 minutes in the film. Without the aid of words, fat suits or other hilarious prosthetics, A Thousand Words could very well be the comedian's greatest challenge yet.


    Posted 07/10/2008 by reelz

    Related: Brian Robbins | Eddie Murphy | Meet Dave

Wednesday, July 9

  • The Movie Formerly Known as Starship Dave

    Eddie Murphy's head is huuuuugeOpening this Friday is the comedy Meet Dave, about a miniature race of aliens who travel to Earth in a spaceship built to resemble a full-size human being (played by funnyman Eddie Murphy). You may recall the film was once known by a different -- and perhaps more apt -- title: Starship Dave. What prompted the change?

    "The studio," Meet Dave director Brian Robbins revealed to us yesterday at the film's premiere. "Starship Dave is a better title, I agree. Everybody has their theories, but Fox is really good at what they do, marketing-wise, so it's hard to argue with them."

    We'll find out if the change pays off this weekend, when Meet Dave takes on Hellboy II and Journey to the Center of the Earth at the Multi-plex.


    Posted 07/09/2008 by reelz

    Related: Eddie Murphy | Meet Dave

Tuesday, July 8

  • Meet Dave Photos

    Eddie Murphy is back with another crazy comedy. Meet Dave, opening this Friday, is about a crew of miniature aliens coming to earth in their spaceship, which looks like a normal human.

    And lucky you, we've got the stills right here in our Meet Dave photo gallery. You know you want to see them.


    Posted 07/08/2008 by reelz

    Related: Eddie Murphy | Meet Dave

Thursday, May 29

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Friday, May 18

  • How BIG will the Ogre's B.O. Be?
    That's Box Office, by the way (you weirdo).

    Speculation on the potential Box Office for Shrek the Third has been all over the place, from as low as $90 million (yes, that's actually low these days for a blockbuster) to as high as $120 (dangerously close to Spidey 3 numbers).

    As reviews surfaced this week, the big green smelly guy has taken a critical pummeling. Rotten Tomatoes scores Shrek the Third a lowly 45% splat (compared to and 88% certified fresh for Shrek 2) and his Metacritic score is a failing 57 out of 100. Our own Thomas Leupp scored Shrek the Third a 6 out of 10.

    So what do you think the Ogre will take in at megaplexes this weekend? Are you planning to see it? Chime in on the comments section of the Shrek the Third detail page where you'll also find photos, trailers and Thomas Leupp's 60-second video review.

    Next Showing: Shrek the Third is now playing Nationwide and Far, Far Away.

    Shrek the Third

    Princesses Rule!

    Shrek the Third

    Another Whirlwind Adventure

    Posted 05/18/2007 by reelz

    Related: Cameron Diaz | Eddie Murphy | Mike Myers | Shrek the Third

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