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* [[Old Shame]]: In [[The Eighties]], ''[[The Golden Child]]''. In [[The Nineties]], his pre-''[[The Nutty Professor|Nutty Professor]]'' films, particularly ''[[Vampire in Brooklyn]]'' (also an [[Old Shame]] of director [[Wes Craven]]) and ''[[Beverly Hills Cop|Beverly Hills Cop III]]''. And in the 2000s, ''[[The Adventures of Pluto Nash]]''. |
* [[Old Shame]]: In [[The Eighties]], ''[[The Golden Child]]''. In [[The Nineties]], his pre-''[[The Nutty Professor|Nutty Professor]]'' films, particularly ''[[Vampire in Brooklyn]]'' (also an [[Old Shame]] of director [[Wes Craven]]) and ''[[Beverly Hills Cop|Beverly Hills Cop III]]''. And in the 2000s, ''[[The Adventures of Pluto Nash]]''. |
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* [[Star-Derailing Role]]: He's had two: First, 1989's ''[[Harlem Nights]]'', and more infamously, 2002's ''[[The Adventures of Pluto Nash]]''. |
* [[Star-Derailing Role]]: He's had two: First, 1989's ''[[Harlem Nights]]'', and more infamously, 2002's ''[[The Adventures of Pluto Nash]]''. |
Latest revision as of 06:30, 20 February 2014
- Old Shame: In The Eighties, The Golden Child. In The Nineties, his pre-Nutty Professor films, particularly Vampire in Brooklyn (also an Old Shame of director Wes Craven) and Beverly Hills Cop III. And in the 2000s, The Adventures of Pluto Nash.
- Star-Derailing Role: He's had two: First, 1989's Harlem Nights, and more infamously, 2002's The Adventures of Pluto Nash.
- What Could Have Been: The role of Winston Zeddemore in Ghostbusters was originally written with him in mind.
- Murphy says he's kicked himself in hindsight for refusing the role, feeling at the time it would be a flop.