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Posted in Eddie Murphy, Movies, Photos


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9 Responses to “Eddie Murphy’s head is so big they made it into a movie & a ride that doesn’t move”
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I really don’t get the point of this film. The trailor looks very unfunny. And why are they all small?
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won’t that scare little children?
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Scare little children? It scares ME!
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not to mention the people coming out of his ears
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Didn’t they already do the whole “tiny alien inside the head of a robotic human” in MEN IN BLACK?
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thats a movie for kids for crying out loud…why even wasting your time reviewing/criticizing it?
ps.: am pretty sure kids wont be scared at all.
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Can he play a character that isn’t himself? Jeebus! The man is nauseating
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OK, this looks absolutely horrible to me, but I assign an 80% probability that if my kids see it, they will love it, memorize the dialog, and act it out over and over.
(This would suggest Eddie’s target audience is 5- and 7-year-olds with a penchant for potty words.)
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There is a word.. and that word is “Ugh”
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