Personally I'd say Harlem Nights (1989) is when that star started to fall and that's a fine film by itself. Just a very different take on characters Eddie had played prior and so it didn't get the draw that people thought it would with him and Richard Pryor (And Redd Foxx) being in it.
If anything that would be the juggernaut to say was racist in its inability to get the money it should have but I guess David Spade (Whoever that is) is one of the many who didn't see it.
It's sad to see that Eddie would be pissed off at something as silly as an attack on when his career took a turn. Must be the PR spin for the new Beverly Hills cop thing which is bound to be a huge success.
The guy who played Joe Dirt. Another SNL comedian. Also kind of based. Back in 2008 Phoenix PD was complaining they were having cartel problems and Spade gave them $100k to buy a bunch of AR-15s.
The little blond guy that follows Adam Sandler around. Him and the fat guy from King of Queens are like Adam Sandler's best buddies. Always in each other's films. None of them have made anything amazing in well over a decade and having recently watched some of their older flicks... I think they were 90s schlock that got over hyped and we're probably pushed hard by somebody powerful.
Pluto Nash was a career killer years later. No matter what you thought about Eddie Murphy by then, that film was a dumpster fire that was riddled with production problems, budget concerns, and regret from everyone involved.
Personally I'd say Harlem Nights (1989) is when that star started to fall and that's a fine film by itself. Just a very different take on characters Eddie had played prior and so it didn't get the draw that people thought it would with him and Richard Pryor (And Redd Foxx) being in it.
If anything that would be the juggernaut to say was racist in its inability to get the money it should have but I guess David Spade (Whoever that is) is one of the many who didn't see it.
It's sad to see that Eddie would be pissed off at something as silly as an attack on when his career took a turn. Must be the PR spin for the new Beverly Hills cop thing which is bound to be a huge success.
Beverly Hills cop isn’t going to do well. The movies didn’t age well at all and it’s definitely going to be filled with race bait.
I haven't seen them in a long time, but why didn't they age well?
The guy who played Joe Dirt. Another SNL comedian. Also kind of based. Back in 2008 Phoenix PD was complaining they were having cartel problems and Spade gave them $100k to buy a bunch of AR-15s.
Thanks!
I still don't know who he is but I'm sure the Phoenix PD sorted out their problems a little easier due to his assistance.
The little blond guy that follows Adam Sandler around. Him and the fat guy from King of Queens are like Adam Sandler's best buddies. Always in each other's films. None of them have made anything amazing in well over a decade and having recently watched some of their older flicks... I think they were 90s schlock that got over hyped and we're probably pushed hard by somebody powerful.
They make fun of him in Housebroken. He's the owner of the pig actor.
Pluto Nash was a career killer years later. No matter what you thought about Eddie Murphy by then, that film was a dumpster fire that was riddled with production problems, budget concerns, and regret from everyone involved.