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Eddie Murphy: Delirious

  • TV Special
  • 1983
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 9m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
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Eddie Murphy in Eddie Murphy: Delirious (1983)
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Eddie Murphy's raunchy, raucous stand-up comedy routine is captured for posterity on this tape.Eddie Murphy's raunchy, raucous stand-up comedy routine is captured for posterity on this tape.Eddie Murphy's raunchy, raucous stand-up comedy routine is captured for posterity on this tape.

  • Director
    • Bruce Gowers
  • Writer
    • Eddie Murphy
  • Stars
    • Eddie Murphy
    • James Argiro
    • Gus Loundermon
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    8.1/10
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    • Director
      • Bruce Gowers
    • Writer
      • Eddie Murphy
    • Stars
      • Eddie Murphy
      • James Argiro
      • Gus Loundermon
    • 71User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
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    Gus Loundermon
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    • (uncredited)
    Brian O'Neal
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    • (uncredited)
    Kevin O'Neal
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    • (uncredited)
    Clint Smith
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    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Bruce Gowers
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      • Eddie Murphy
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    10Tony B

    "Delirious" is the word!

    I've never laughed and giggled so much in my life! The first half kept me in stitches; the last half made me come completely unglued! I think I giggled for 15 minutes after the tape was over.

    His timing and delivery for his stories is almost unequaled. And though he talks fast, you catch every joke. Which is probably why my "laugh center" was so overwhelmed; it took an extra 15 minutes to laugh at everything.
    7deloudelouvain

    From a time when you could laugh at anything.

    This stand-up comedy show from Eddie Murphy came out in the eighties, in an era where people were not constantly easily offended like they are now. It feels like you can't laugh with anything anymore now without offending somebody. I'm all for laughing at everything, it's just humor, it doesn't mean you're against something specifically. I write this because he shows starts a bit homophobic, but in the eighties it was all passable. I don't think Eddie Murphy is homophobic, not at all, so I thought it was funny, and no I'm absolutely not homophobic either. That said, Eddie Murphy knows how to bring a show, he's a born entertainer. Rewatching this old show was entertaining and that's what it's all about, good old entertainment, maybe not for everyone but surely for me.
    10baumer

    Hey boy! Hey Boy! Ya look mighty cute in them jeans....

    This is the funniest stand up I have ever seen and I think it is the funniest I will ever see. If you don't choke with laughter at the absolute hilarity, then this is just not your cup of tea. But I honestly don't know anyone who has seen this that hasn't liked it. It is now 17 years later and my friends and I still quote everything from Goonie Goo Goo to the fart game, Aunt Bunnie to the ice cream man, Ralph and Ed to GET OUT!! There are just so many individual and collective skits of hilarity in here that if you honestly haven't seen this film then you are missing out on one of the best stand-ups ever. Take any of Robin Williams, Damon Wayans, The Dice, George Carlin or even the greats like Richard Pryor or Red Foxx and this will surpass it. I don't know how or where Murphy got some of his material but it works. That is what it comes down to. It is funny as hell.

    Could you imagine how this show must have shocked people that were used to Eddie doing Buckwheat and Mr. Rogers and such on SNL? If you listen to the audience when he cracks his first joke or when he says the F-word for the first time, they are in complete shock.

    His first time he says the F-word is when he does the skit about Mr. T being a homosexual.

    " Hey boy, hey boy. You look mighty cute in them jeans. Now come on over here, and f@** me up the ass!"

    The crowd erupts in gales of laughter. No one was expecting the filthy mouth that he unleashed on them. But the results were just awesome. I have never been barraged with relentless comedy the way I was in this stand-up. In fact, the next time my stomach hurt so much from laughing wasn't until 1999 when I saw SOUTH PARK: BIGGER LONGER AND UNCUT . That comedy was raw and unapologetic and it went for the jugular, as did DELIRIOUS. I don't think it is possible to watch this piece of comic history and not laugh. It is almost twenty years later and it is still the funniest damn thing on video.

    " I took your kids fishing last week. And I put the worm on the hook and the kids put the fishing pole back in the boat and slammed their heads in the water for two minutes Gus. Normal kids don't do shit like that Gus. Then they started movin their heads around like this and the m****f***** come up with fish. Then they looked at each other and said Goonie Goo Goo! I said can you believe this f****n shit?!"

    See it again and be prepared to laugh your freakin ass off!

    10 out of 10
    katie-35

    From SNL to Delirious

    I took my son when he was about 12 to see Delirious and we laughed ourselves all the way through it. My son was rolling on the grass at the outdoor pavilion. There was Eddie in that ridiculous orange suit and saying the filthiest, funniest s*** that he had ever heard--at least I thought he hadn't heard all that before. He was mature enough. We laughed driving home and repeated some of his lines. This is going to be my gift to my son for Christmas as a memory, but I will definitely open it and watch it myself with friends. Maybe I will have to keep it and order another for him. Anyone who likes the old SNL Murphey will love him is all his foul-mouthed language you could never think of. He is hilarious. If you are depressed or feeling low, you will laugh so hard it will do you good.
    10scottiesthlm

    greatest of all time?

    If you were ever sad for not being able to get a movie on DVD, it was probably 'Delirious' you were looking for. How often do you laugh when watching stand up comedy routines? I was too young to see Richard Pryor during his greatest time, and when I was old enough to see Eddie Murphy's 'Delirious' and 'Raw' (not as funny) I never knew where Eddie got a big part of his inspiration. Now that I'm older, and have seen both Pryor and many of the comedians after Murphy, I realize two things: Everybody STEALS from Eddie, while Eddie LOVINGLY BORROWED from Richard. That's the huge difference: Eddie was original, funny, provocative, thoughtful – and more. He was something never before seen. He was all we ever needed. These days Eddie Murphy is boring and old – but once upon a time he was The King, and 'Delirious' was the greatest castle ever built. Truly one of the funniest routines of all time.

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    • Trivia
      In this 70-minute stand up comedy film the word "fuck" is used 230 times.
    • Goofs
      At the beginning of the show, Eddie said that homosexual men weren't allowed to look at his ass, and yet halfway through the show during one skit, he often showed his backside to the audience.
    • Quotes

      Eddie Murphy: Bear and a rabbit were taking a shit in the woods. And the bear turns to the rabbit and says, "Excuse me, do you have problems with shit sticking to your fur?" And the rabbit says, "No." So the bear wiped his ass with the rabbit.

    • Alternate versions
      The UK video version was cut by 11 secs to remove a joke reference to heroin in order to receive an 18 rating in 1986. It was then released uncut on DVD with a 15 certificate.
    • Connections
      Edited into Tongues Untied (1989)
    • Soundtracks
      Cuban Cabby
      Sung by Eddie Murphy

      (uncredited)

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    • Release date
      • October 15, 1983 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Delirious
    • Filming locations
      • Climax, Michigan, USA
    • Production company
      • Eddie Murphy Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 9 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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