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Eddie Murphy Show

Original title: Eddie Murphy: Raw
  • 1987
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
21K
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Eddie Murphy Show (1987)
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Dark ComedyParodySatireStand-UpComedyDocumentary

Eddie Murphy in a stand-up performance recorded live. For an hour and a half he talks about his favourite subjects: sex and women.Eddie Murphy in a stand-up performance recorded live. For an hour and a half he talks about his favourite subjects: sex and women.Eddie Murphy in a stand-up performance recorded live. For an hour and a half he talks about his favourite subjects: sex and women.

  • Director
    • Robert Townsend
  • Writers
    • Eddie Murphy
    • Keenen Ivory Wayans
  • Stars
    • Eddie Murphy
    • Tatyana Ali
    • Billie Allen
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    21K
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    • Director
      • Robert Townsend
    • Writers
      • Eddie Murphy
      • Keenen Ivory Wayans
    • Stars
      • Eddie Murphy
      • Tatyana Ali
      • Billie Allen
    • 66User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
    • 54Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Eddie Murphy
    Eddie Murphy
    • Self
    Tatyana Ali
    Tatyana Ali
    • Singing Child (sketch)
    Billie Allen
    • Eddie's Aunt (sketch)
    Clebert Ford
    • Uncle Lester (sketch)
    Geri Gibson
    • Card Player #2 (sketch)
    Birdie M. Hale
    • Aunt Rose (sketch)
    Tiger Haynes
    • Card Player #3 (sketch)
    Leonard Jackson
    Leonard Jackson
    • Uncle Gus (sketch)
    Samuel L. Jackson
    Samuel L. Jackson
    • Eddie's Uncle (sketch)
    Jody Jones
    • Eddie's Cousin (sketch)
    Davenia McFadden
    • Eddie's Aunt (sketch)
    Gwen McGee
    Gwen McGee
    • Eddie's Mother (sketch)
    Lex Monson
    • Card Player #4 (sketch)
    Warren Morris
    • Poetry Reader (sketch)
    Deon Richmond
    Deon Richmond
    • Little Eddie (sketch)
    Basil Wallace
    Basil Wallace
    • Eddie's Father (sketch)
    Damien Dante Wayans
    Damien Dante Wayans
    • Child Running in House (sketch)
    • (as Damien Wayans)
    Ellis Williams
    • Eddie's Uncle (sketch)
    • Director
      • Robert Townsend
    • Writers
      • Eddie Murphy
      • Keenen Ivory Wayans
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    User reviews66

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    torr59

    Alltime greats

    This movie came out late 1987, and people were dying for a sequel to "Delirious" which was 1983. If you go back and watch Richard Pryor's "live in Concert" or "Here and Now" you see that Eddie used some of Pryor's stuff, but gave it its own shot of himself (In delirious, Murphy does the "bARBQ scene/story" and he describes his aunt falling down the steps. It is the exact same description Pryor does in "Live in Concert" when he describes black women at funerals.) RAW used all the things that made Eddie Murphy famous; his deadon imitations, and his gift for telling stories. I can't even watch Martin Lawrence, DL Hughely, Cedric the Entertainer and a few others without noticing Eddie Murphy's influences right away. People forget how big he was, and how good- wayyy before he started doing bad talking animal movies. There are some debates over which was better Raw or Delirious....they are both hilarious, but you can tell the mindset was much different only 4 years later. In RAW, Murphy compares himself to Johnny Carson, while in Delirious he was just the most popular guy on Saturday Night Live. RAW is one of the best and funniest concert comedies ever, and I dare someone not to laugh out loud when watching it......NOTE: This movie was reviewed in 1987 when it came out by Siskel and Ebert "AT The Movies", which was when they were getting really popular in syndication, and it spurred one of the best on-air disagreements between the two EVER. Siskel likened RAW, and Eddie Murphy overall, as being as funny (or funnier)and outrageous as Pryor, Carlin or Lenny Bruce. He loved the movie. Ebert despised it, and chastised Siskel for being "immature" and he also felt that Murphy's attitudes toward women were patronizing, damaging and even went so far as to call RAW a "pale imitation of a good comedienne". I thought Ebert was nuts at the time, and now that Siskel is dead, I can't find any review of RAW on Ebert's website. I've emailed him numerous times about it, trying to figure out why a movie that was so popular, and not even that long ago, would not be in his database. Does anyone else thinks that sounds fishy?
    7SnoopyStyle

    Eddie Murphy at his height

    This opens with a young Eddie Murphy shocking his family during the Thanksgiving gather in 68. It's his standup in Madison Square Garden. He's afraid of Mr. T but not so much Michael Jackson after making fun of them in Delirious. He imitates Bill Crosby chastising him and praises his hero Richard Pryor. It's a night of foul-mouthed nasty stories with references to various pop culture personalities. He and his purple outfit has the audience in the palm of his hands. This is Eddie Murphy at his highest point. He is irreverent and fearless. He comes off as a homophobic misogynist and it doesn't matter. He takes on anything and anyone. He's full of power and energy. Robert Townsend captures it all.
    8CuriosityKilledShawn

    What have you done for me LATELY???

    There was once a day when everything Eddie Murphy said and did was hee-larious. Back in 1987, at the height of his powers, Eddie released a movie version of his stand-up act Raw, a sort of follow-up to 1983's Delirious.

    Film at New York's Felt Room, Eddie discusses Mr T, Bill Cosby, Richard Pryor (doing faultless impressions of all), Johnny Carson's costly divorce, relationships, gays, a home-made McDonalds burger that ruined his childhood etc. It's all pure comedy gold. After about half an hour you'll realize that the reason your face hurts so much is because you're smiling too hard. My favorite moment has to be any impression Eddie does of the average white guy, especially the 'white dude dancing' moment.

    Where did this Eddie Murphy go and who is the man that gives us kiddie drek such as Daddy Day Care and Haunted Mansion? If you need a major dose of Eddie in his prime then check this one out. I promise you'll love it and you'll be quoting it for days.

    Look out for a youthful Samuel L. Jackson and Basil Wallace as Eddie' uncle and dad too.
    8TBJCSKCNRRQTreviews

    If you have a heart condition, watching this may kill you

    I'm not kidding, my stomach is sore from all the laughing. After a brief sketch that serves as a lead-in and to some extent, a setup, this is 77 minutes of pure and gradually increasing hilarity(and there is actually insight to a ton of what he says). This and Hot Fuzz(which had the greater effect on me, but you really can't compare these) are the only two things where I've ever felt like I might croak, that my (23-year old and trim as of writing this, mind you) body might be overwhelmed from my enjoying the crap out of what I was seeing and hearing. I love Murphy when he is allowed to do what he does best, and not asked to do it in an irritating manner. The man has a machine-gun for a mouth(in the sense that it can fire off absolutely lethal verbal projectiles at such a speed that counting them soon becomes an exercise in pointless behaviour) and he can behave arrogantly as well as self-deprecating(if the scales aren't necessarily equal). His impersonations are excellent, and Bill Cosby, Richard Pryor(R.I.P.), Michael Jackson(R.I.P.), Africans, Jamaicans, Italians, etc. must have been embarrassed, if they don't have(or had in those 2 cases) a sense of humor about themselves. This is a performance by Eddie, and like other stand-uppers, he ties it together and repeats certain punchlines. The whole thing keeps to an astounding pace(with very few exceptions), and flies by. This is filmed and edited with skill, evident especially in the fact that you don't notice it; it doesn't draw attention to itself, and off the man. There are stereotypes in this, and it is in general quite controversial. The main focus is on relationships, women and sex, though he does talk about gay people, us whites and our inability to dance, and there is a brief bit of bodily function jokes. There is a constant stream of strong language in this. I recommend this to any fan of the comic the way I would a hot meal to someone hungry. 8/10
    7baumer

    Tell Bill I said have a Coke and a smile and shut the @#$* up!

    This is not quite as funny as Delirious, but nothing could be. However, it is still is one of the funniest stand-ups around. The first half an hour is on par with his previous stand-up. The first half an hour he does impressions of some of the same people he did impressions of in DELIRIOUS. This includes Michael Jackson and Mr. T again. He also does impressions of what I can only surmise has to be a real life phone call from Bill Cosby. This is one of the funniest parts of the show as his voice and idiosyncrisies of Bill are right on. His ensuing conversation with Richard Pryor is also quite funny.

    There is also some great bits in here about women, dating, and marriage. And while many people have claimed that Eddie is nothing but a misogynist with his rantings now, it has to be said that there has to be some truth to what he is ranting about.

    The show does lack a little near the end but that is okay because the rest of the show is one hilarious skit after the other. He even takes on his parents again and does quite a good job.

    Raw is not quite as funny as Delirious but it is a great follow up to his first one.

    7 out of 10

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    • Trivia
      The film was originally rated X by the MPAA. It was re-edited many times so the MPAA would give it an R rating.
    • Goofs
      When Murphy does his bit about Johnny Carson's divorce settlement with third wife Joanna Holland, he states that they were married for ten years. It was actually thirteen.
    • Quotes

      Eddie Murphy: Richard said, "The next time the motherfucker call, tell him I said, "Suck *my* dick." I don't give a fuck. Whatever the fuck make the people laugh, say that shit. Do the people laugh when you say what you say?" I said, "Yes." He said, "Do you get paid?" I said, "Yes." He said, "Well, tell Bill I said have a Coke and a smile and shut the fuck up. Jello pudding-eating motherfucker."

    • Alternate versions
      When originally released theatrically in the UK, the BBFC made cuts to secure a '18' rating. All cuts were waived in 1988 when the film was granted a '18' certificate for home video.
    • Connections
      Edited into Tongues Untied (1989)
    • Soundtracks
      Raw
      Written by Eddie Murphy, David Allen Jones & Rod Antoon

      Produced by Eddie Murphy & David Allen Jones

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    • Release date
      • December 18, 1987 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Eddie Murphy: Raw
    • Filming locations
      • Felt Forum, Madison Square Garden - 4 Pennsylvania Plaza, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Eddie Murphy Productions
      • Paramount Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $50,504,655
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $9,077,324
      • Dec 20, 1987
    • Gross worldwide
      • $50,505,289
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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