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Eddie Murphy: Raw (1987)

Eddie Murphy: Raw (1987)
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Filmed in front of a packed New York City crowd, the concert film Eddie Murphy: Raw presents the comedian (near the height of his popularity) performing his standup material. The energetic and often extremely raunchy set begins with a series of impressions, most involving some celebrity becoming upset at Murphy for unflattering jokes: a squeaky-voiced Michael Jackson threatens to pummel Murphy into the ground; an enraged Mr. T is confused by Murphy's verbal sleight of hand; and even paragon of calm Bill Cosby loses his cool while chastising the comic for his dirty mouth. After some digressions finding humor in racial differences and other matters, Murphy proceeds into the centerpiece of his act, a series of routines about contemporary relationships between men and women, including an extended bit about what life would be like were he to become married -- jokes that some have criticized as heavily misogynist. Finally, Murphy concludes his set with an extended, comedic but sympathetic, reminiscence about his childhood and family life, a tone that matches that of the film's prologue -- a fictional re-creation of Murphy, in his childhood, entertaining a family gathering with what turns out to be an inappropriately off-color joke. ~ Judd Blaise, Rovi

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Director(s):
Robert Townsend
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
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Synopsis of Eddie Murphy: Raw

Filmed in front of a packed New York City crowd, the concert film Eddie Murphy: Raw presents the comedian (near the height of his popularity) performing his standup material. The energetic and often extremely raunchy set begins with a series of impressions, most involving some celebrity becoming upset at Murphy for unflattering jokes: a squeaky-voiced Michael Jackson threatens to pummel Murphy into the ground; an enraged Mr. T is confused by Murphy's verbal sleight of hand; and even paragon of calm Bill Cosby loses his cool while chastising the comic for his dirty mouth. After some digressions finding humor in racial differences and other matters, Murphy proceeds into the centerpiece of his act, a series of routines about contemporary relationships between men and women, including an extended bit about what life would be like were he to become married -- jokes that some have criticized as heavily misogynist. Finally, Murphy concludes his set with an extended, comedic but sympathetic, reminiscence about his childhood and family life, a tone that matches that of the film's prologue -- a fictional re-creation of Murphy, in his childhood, entertaining a family gathering with what turns out to be an inappropriately off-color joke. ~ Judd Blaise, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
90 mins

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Director(s):
Robert Townsend
Writer(s):
Eddie MurphyRobert TownsendKeenen Ivory Wayans
Producer(s):
Robert D. WachsKeenen Ivory Wayans
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Not For Children, Adult Humor, Adult Language, Profanity)
Categories:
Music & Performing ArtsComedy
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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Jimmy S.

This has to be Eddie's best...I have loved it since I first seen it years ago and can simply never get enough.. The graphic nature of his speech concerning family,friends,and life in general is so hilarious that you will find it hard to breathe most of the time!!! If you want hardcore nastiness then you have found the best ..I consider him the next Richard Pryor and place him on a level of excellence that includes George Carlin,Sam Kinneson,and Louie Anderson... A MUST SEE....

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Richard B.

Eddie's themes - racial disharmony, sexual mistrust, pooping - don't seem very original any more, but he did some funny characterizations in this performance, including a remarkable extended impression of Bill Cosby.

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Cynthea C.

very funny

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