Ms. Pat, Rae Sanni, Lil Rel Howery and Earthquake discuss Eddie Murphy’s talent and ongoing influence. (Contains strong language.)
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Eddie Murphy Is the GOAT of All GOATs - Dark Humor
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When I first seen Raw it blew my mind. He was so funny and Politically Incorrect... Comedians nowadays are worried about cancel culture and being politically correct. When he drop that comedy special it seemed like the whole world was talking about it... quoting and imitating his jokes. At that time in my life I had never seen anything like that🤣🤣🤣
Crazy! He's their GOAT! Didn't even know the first 3 "comics." Now ask the greats well known comics who the GOAT is. 95% will say Richard Pryor hands down all day.
Grew up with Pryor and Murphy these men are kings Pryor 1 Murph 2 but the goat by far is none other than Dave Chapelle because he took sketch and stand up to a whole new level IMO.
There is and there will always be one Goat RP! Richard Pryor.
Was saying this the other month he is quite possible the GOAT of GOATS and we are lucky to have grown up watching him.
Goat of all goats makes no sense whatsoever. Eddie Murphy is and always will be hilarious
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I can’t believe Comedy Central hasn’t tried to cancel Eddie Murphy
@Nothing To See Here the lady from Teen Vogue. Sorry I thought it was a big enough story
@jhmcwha Really? Then why can't you name them or give an example?
@Nothing To See Here like a week or less ago? Lol.
There is only one group these racists hate, and it's not black people. When was the last time a black person was canceled?
Eddie is funny but Dave is the GOAT of all GOATs.
Nah it’s the other way around and if it wasn’t for Eddie, Dave wouldn’t had been as big as he is now
Eddie Murphy hasn't been funny for decades. He WAS great, and then Hollywood sucked him dry...then no one would be in a movie with him except 7other characters played by himself. I need a real and quality stand up special to respect Eddie as an artist again. Can he? Robbin Williams did it.
Noone sucked him dry. He started making family movies so that his kids could watch them. And if noone would work with him why were other stars begging to work with him on stuff like Dolemite and Coming to America 2? Could it possibly be that he just took time off because he had been acting and doing standup since he was 18 and had enough money and fame he didn't need to be constantly doing either anymore?
No he not... Richard Pryor is the real goat
How u gonna post this and it not being Eddie Murphy’s comedy
That's not what "Dark humour" means. Doug Stanhope is the goat of "dark humour". Eddies humour was very light and fun.
@merickful No it's not. A double entendre has two meanings. This does not. If this was a dark skinned comedian doing dark humour, then it would be a double entendre. This is not dark humour though, it is light humour. So there is only one incorrect meaning for the phrase. Not wordplay, of any kind, just incorrect usage.
It's a double entendre. It's intentional and suits the subject matter of the docuseries.
@Nothing To See Here I'm in agreement with you bro, I'm not saying it makes sense I'm saying that is what they were going for
"Dark humour" has a definition, and this is not it. If it was dark humour, by a dark-skinned person, that might be a play on words. This is just incorrect usage of a well defined phrase. This is "Light humour, by dark people".
Dark is a play on "black" This is a program they run in February
Dave Chapelle > Eddie Murphy ... sorry, not sorry.
Highest grossing stand up of all time belongs to Eddie for a reason
For comedy Dave beats Eddie, but for comedy acting Eddie beats Dave. To be fair though, the audience of the time they came up preferred different things, like comedy movies was big when Eddie came up, and standup/sketch-shows was much bigger when Dave came up.