
Just when Eddie Murphy stated earlier this year that he may be ready to hang it up, especially after the dismal performance of his last film, 'Meet Dave', word from the trades is that Universal Pictures Imagine Entertainment is thinking of making a third 'Nutty Professor' film.
The Hollywood Reporter is stating that an open call is out to writers for their take on a potential third entry.
Although it has been eight years since the last "Nutty" came out, executives are interested in a new version that would follow 'The Nutty Professor 2: The Klumps.'
Like 'The Nutty Professor,' 'Klumps' focused on Sherman Klump, a portly, gentle scientist (Eddie Murphy) who turns obnoxious after trying one of his own cures. In the second film, which expanded to include more of Klump's family members (many also played by Murphy), it was eternal youth that Klump sought.
The sequel to 1996's 'The Nutty Professor,' 'Klumps' had a less corpulent boxoffice gross than its predecessor, earning $162 million worldwide vs. the $270 million of the first installment.
At this point, Murphy is not attached to a new 'Nutty'; his involvement would be contingent on the writer, director and other elements. Murphy's comic versatility was seen as key to the success of the two 'Nutty' movies, and it seems unlikely that a third installment could go forward without him.
The Many Faces of Eddie Murphy
Many Faces of Eddie Murphy
With a career that spans three decades, one actor holds the distinction of taking on so many personalities via his TV and film works; Eddie Murphy. The Brooklyn, New York-born funnyman cut his teeth performing in comedy clubs before his big break on 'Saturday Night Live.' From there, he rocketed to superstardom in movies such as '48 Hours,' the 'Beverly Hills Cop' and 'Nutty Professor' franchises and an assortment of other hit films. BlackVoices.com take s a look back at the multi-faceted career (and imagery) of Eddie Murphy.
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Year: 1980
Title: 'Saturday Night Live'
Factoid: Having campaigned for a slot on the popular sketch comedy show, Eddie Murphy finally got his big break. However, many considered it to be the show's most disastrous season (everyone was fired except for Murphy and Joe Piscopo). By spoofing popular entertainment figures such as Buckwheat, James Brown, Gumby, Stevie Wonder and Mister Rogers, Murphy became a break-out performer and the show's biggest draw during the four seasons he starred.
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Year: 1982
Title: '48 Hrs'
Factoid: Murphy's silver screen debut almost didn't happen in '48 Hours.' He reportedly was behind a long list of actors who were considered to play Reggie Hammond, including Gregory Hines, Richard Pryor, and the late Howard E. Rollins Jr. The chemistry between Eddie and Nick Nolte was so great that it spawned 'Another 48 hrs' (not to mention box-office success).
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Year: 1983
Title: 'Trading Places'
Factoid: 'SNL' alum Dan Akroyd starred in this vehicle about a snobbish investor and a street con artist who both find their stations in life reversed -- as part of a bet by two callous millionaires. Much like life Eddie turned the tables and got the best end of the deal.
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Year: 1983
Title: 'Delirious'
Factoid: At the ripe age of 22, Eddie Murphy was not only one of the most successful comedians in America, he also had written and produced his very first recorded stand-up. The classic 70-minute laugh-riot was recorded at Washington D.C.'s Constitution Hall.
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Year: 1984
Title: 'Best Defense'
Factoid: Film director Willard Huyck probably had no idea that his film would predict the future. Within the flick, Iraq invades Kuwait, which actually happened six years following the motion picture release. Considering the plots of some of his other films let's hop the future-telling as a one-shot deal.
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Year: 1984
Title: 'Beverly Hills Cop'
Factoid: As Detective Axel Foley, Eddie Murphy hit the big time with this Academy Award nominated action flick directed by Jon Landis and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer. The movie wound up grossing $316 million in worldwide ticket sales and spawned two sequels.
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Year: 1986
Title: 'The Golden Child'
Factoid: By this point in his career Eddie himself could've been considered the golden child (man). The off beat adventure-comedy raked in $80 million in box-office receipts. The movie also included a classic bit of Murphy madness when he asks for an artifact by pretending he was Grandmaster Flash on a turntable.
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Year: 1987
Title: 'Raw'
Factoid: The popular stand-up comedy film was directed by filmmaker Robert Townsend, who directed 'Hollywood Shuffle' the same year. 'Raw' was shot in Madison Square Garden and is arguably one of the best stand-up comedy films ever.
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Year: 1987
Title: 'Beverly Hills Cop II'
Factoid: Reportedly the sequel came into play after Eddie Murphy refused to do a spin-off series off the strength of the first film. The leggy Amazon actress Brigitte Nielsen starred as deadly henchwoman named Karla Fry. Her height and accent provided an easy target for Eddie's on-screen antics.
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By: Black Sunshine on 11/20/2008 11:15PM
For Shari: Basically, AOL,most of the time, is "White Voices".
Black Voices are from, by, and predominantly made for the chronicle of Afro-American situations. When I hear AOL talk of Zane's book or talk about the AIDS rates, THEN perhaps we can be even.
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By: Wm. David on 11/20/2008 6:25PM
When will Murphy make a movie about the sanctity of marriage which the black community seems so concerned about since they voted to make marriage between one man and one women? If I hear one more black person whine to me how they were raised by their aunt, grandmother, sister-in-law etc. I will throw up. Why weren't they raised in a oh so sacred marriage of one man and one women? DIVORCE and absent fathers are the biggest threat to the "sanctity" of marriage.
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By: Mr. Smartypants on 11/20/2008 7:58PM
This is rediculous. Neither 1 or 2 were funny why try again? Give it up eddie, you are way past your prime. Funny guy during SNL days and early movies but the latest movies were all train wrecks.
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By: Rocky on 11/20/2008 8:54PM
Sounds like a great idea, Eddie Murphy continues to make good entertainment for everyone and I congratulate him on doing so.
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By: stoneblack on 11/21/2008 7:21AM
If you can remember what happen to Eddie Murphy is the same thing that happen to Richard Pryor.Richard came out with these outstanding stand up performances and his HILAROUS albums and he became a household word.Afterwards he made a couple of films that did real well at the box office.Films such as 'Which way is up"and "Silver Streak".Then hollywood wanted to make him more appealing to white America and put him in those other films that DILUTED his comical genius. Those last films that he made did not do well.Because HE HAD LOST HIS COMICAL ROOTS. What usually happens is hollywood rushes to capitalize off mass popularity and they put a POORLY WRITTEN SCRIPT TOGETHER thinking that the main characters personality,mass appeal, and comic ability to improvise to create humor will make the film a success and this formula fails more than it succeeds. I TELL EVERYONE THIS, SCRIPT WRITING IS EVERYTHING IN MAKING MOVIES WORK.WITHOUT A SCRIPT MOVIES CRASH AND BURN.
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By: jay on 11/21/2008 1:48PM
shari we have black voices because our culture is very different from white america.Many of the things that you may watch on tv we dont, our books are different our music is different and if we dont report on the success of our people as well as benificial things to our health and family matters white america will not. Its sad to say but think of how many black actors and actresses we have had throughout hollywood and how long did it take for us to win an oscar? I could gone on forever but whats the point america knows what its biggest fear is oh shit i almost forgot we have a black president and alot of white america is scared as hell!Not about the war or any political probs we have its about weather or not hes gonna do to much to get blacks ahead!!!!!!!
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By: Lynn on 11/21/2008 2:04PM
I'm not Black ... I'm Native American/White mixed and NO one has ever told me I can't be here. I love the culture and history items on Black Voices. This is true in most of the Black Community, and especially the churches ... all are welcome. One of the biggest mistakes of White people is believing Blacks wish to exclude them. It simply is not true unless you're referring to a very tiny militant minority or something. Most will welcome you and actually appreciate you interest in Black culture, news and society.
Lynn in New Orleans, LA.
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By: Miss Wanda on 11/21/2008 4:58PM
Oh HELL to the NAW!! Eddie, stop before you hurt yourself more than "Pluto Nash" and "Dave" did! Let it lay, brother, let it lay.
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By: Lo on 11/22/2008 5:11AM
Jerry Lewis sucks? You are the one who has the problem. Gay folks are always blasting straight folks. Its a matter of time that straight people will be afraid to even admit they are straight. The gay culture is terroristic in nature. They are ready to ponce all over you if you take a stand for what is biblically right; men and women were created for each other.......... signed a proud straight sista
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By: stephen corbitt on 12/18/2008 11:05PM
Eddie Murphy is hilarious. To say his career is over is like saying "Micheal Jordan can't play basketball anymore" or Tiger Woods is washed up. Eddie Murphy is an older family man now. He can't be like when he was 21 but he can still be funny. Like Bill Cosby or someone he is a little older now but can still bring the laughs. I would like to see the klumps III, and another movie like Black Wall Street with Eddie Murphy seriously playing Gorden Gekko no laughs etc. I would love to play Budd Fox or Harper (Barack's friend) as Budd Fox- here is a movie we have never seen eddie in. Jamie Fox showed he could stop the funny man business and he is a serious actor. Or another coming to America movie with their child wanting to come to America or daughter to find a husband. That would be good.
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