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Celebrating 4 Years of The Murphy Monday Podcast
The Best Of The Murphy Monday Podcast. The Top 5 most-downloaded-episodes . Let's celebrate these past 4 years. Thank you for listening.
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Speaker 3:Just let your soul glow.
Speaker 5:That fucking, that fucking shit's insane.
Speaker 1:Just let your soul glow, just let it shine through. Just let your soul glow, baby Feeling, oh so silky smooth. Just let it shine through, just let your sun glow, sun glow.
Speaker 5:That was the first time they played saxophone in the daytime in the movie. By the way, they usually play saxophone for nights when niggas about to talk In that movie it's high noon, it's cool.
Speaker 2:Nigel, thank you so much for having us on. I absolutely love talking movies and we do listen to the podcast.
Speaker 4:I love the show what do you guys love most about the podcast?
Speaker 2:Kev, what do you like I?
Speaker 6:would say the going back and re-watching a lot of stuff. Eddie's somebody who all three of us grew up loving. I've gotten away from watching Eddie Murphy movies the past decade or so of stuff because eddie, somebody who obviously all three of us grew up loving, I've kind of gotten away from watching eddie murphy movies the past decade or so, yeah, and you don't really talk about that much. And then having eddie come back, you know, in the forefront of my life's, like yeah, he put out some great stuff and we always, like I said, we look at the negatives, we forget just how big he was, because it's impossible to explain to somebody today what Eddie Murphy was in the 80s, right, but there's revisiting the old stuff's, like wow, I, I would give anything to relive that, right. I guess we kind of can with streaming services and stuff it's a trip down memory lane.
Speaker 4:It's. It's like okay, this, there's some movies I've missed. There's some movies I thought were horrible when I first watched it. Now that I watched it, I'm like, okay, I've watched a. There's some movies I thought were horrible when I first watched it. Now that I watch it, I'm like, okay, I've watched a lot of bad movies over the years and this ain't as bad as I remember it being. Some of them are bad. When I watched Daddy Daycare, I was like I don't like this at all. Haunted Mansion I didn't care for. I still don't like Dr yeah, I don't like. As I rewatch, those are the only movies that like I've had a hard time watching.
Speaker 4:Holy man, holy man I've had a hard time watching um, but it there hasn't been that many that I've had a hard time, while even the ones that like are really like people think are really bad aren't as bad as you think they are if you look at it with a different lens. I go for performance. I don't go for the whole movie. The movie could suck but the performance could be good or decent, and that's what it is.
Speaker 2:More of a softer outlook on that, whereas I was going into watching all this stuff, just looking to rip apart and looking for the negative. And if you, if you do go back and you look at at least the stuff that eddie's doing it's he's, he's at least trying gotta give it to him we've been waiting for a long time yes, we've been waiting for a long, long time.
Speaker 5:Good morning my neighbor jesus christ this is becoming very irritating.
Speaker 4:Hey everybody, welcome to another episode of the Murphy Monday podcast, the only podcast that celebrates the life and career of Eddie Murphy. I'm your host, nigel A Fullerton. This week we are celebrating the fourth anniversary of the Murphy Monday podcast. Yes, four years. It's been since September 6th of 2020.
Speaker 4:It's been a long road since I started the podcast. I got married, I got on TV a couple of times, but then sometime last year, a lot of stuff slowed down, mostly because I was in a bad car accident and I was, uh, wheelchair bound for a couple for a couple months. So I'm sorry I couldn't give you guys the episodes that you wanted or that you needed. But I'm back, I'm here. We only have a couple movies to go. To be honest with you, it's a long road, but there's only a handful of movies to go and I'm trying to take my time. I'm trying to let you guys listen, catch up and watch the movies with me and, you know, just have something for everyone.
Speaker 4:Since it's the anniversary, I want to talk about the top five most downloaded episodes on this podcast. Number five on the list it's the very first episode that we did. The Dolomite is my name episode. Yes, I did this with my good friend Neil Charles. He was actually in the movie. Dolomite is my name. We actually have really fun with this one. This is the first one I asked him to do this. I thank him for doing this. He's part of this swatches and boom podcast which I've been on a couple of times. Why don't we sit here and take a listen? Eddie Murphy's like five, eight and like Ken Abbey Wayne's is like six, two.
Speaker 7:Right, Eddie Murphy's a very small man. He is very small man. That that caught me by surprise, man, Because I've always felt like he was a larger than life dude and when I saw him I was like yo, he was the opposite of what I expected. Wow, he's a very quiet, very reclusive dude Like you. Barely saw him until it was time for him to act.
Speaker 4:When you saw him, did you think you could take him um, you know what that time, that type of disrespect never, entered my mind, nigel, that type of disrespect, never entered my mind.
Speaker 4:Number four on the list is one of my favorite movies the nutty professor episode. Yes, I love the movie Nutty Professor. It's one of the movies that made me. It made me start doing stand-up. It made me more of an Eddie Murphy fan. It was Eddie Murphy's comeback story. It was the thing that, like, kept him relevant in the 90s. I love this movie. The number fourth downloaded episode the Nutty Professor.
Speaker 5:I put a tube in somebody's ass, but I can't break wind.
Speaker 1:I didn't say nothing about putting the hose up nobody's ass.
Speaker 6:I said what do you?
Speaker 7:think of calling again.
Speaker 3:You think you run the asshole by the car wash. He's choking the baby.
Speaker 5:I do what I want to do at this table. Case in point who did that call my name? Yeah, I called you. If your name is.
Speaker 3:Keep in front of me. I'll toss this between the crack of your ass. Yeah, you know, I can go all night. Keep it going. I hope you fart to your asshole.
Speaker 5:Fosie. Oh, baby too. See what you made me do. God damn it. I messed up my thing. Damn Dave. You got to clean him yourself, you rotten.
Speaker 4:Yeah, but like, what's funny is like, like, and I didn't want to give you this movie, like I feel like it's pandering no, it's because I've been there, though I we've all been there yeah, and as I was re-watching this movie, you know some parts do still have, like you know, ptsd.
Speaker 3:Right, you know, like for any kind of furniture and fitting into things.
Speaker 4:And so I still do the whole furniture test, like I still check to make sure I don't break chair.
Speaker 3:Yeah, the test I do is I'll, like you know, put my hand on the chair and give it like a push down, a little wiggle, yeah, and I feel the legs going.
Speaker 4:I'm not sitting, that's yeah, we're not doing that yeah that's how I do it.
Speaker 3:But yeah, it was. I thought I know you didn't mean it, but I was laughing like they were like oh, of course, this is the movie I'm gonna have number three.
Speaker 4:this is one of my favorite episodes. It's with my good friend John Fudge Rickenbacker, one of my favorite movies. Ladies and gentlemen, let me introduce you to Life, speaking of which, since we're talking about the songs, from this movie. I have to play something for you. I played it before we started, but I have to play something for you. This is KC and JoJo singing Life on Tom's Yoner.
Speaker 5:Oh my gosh, we ain't no dead up and not get home. We gotta go home, boy, home for the world. It's gone now Send it to all of you, Baby it ain't good. Baby, it ain't good oh dear Somebody get me life that just sounded like oh my gosh, if Dudu had a face, if Dudu was a person, if Dudu was a noob Number two.
Speaker 4:Number two. This is actually a shock to me, because this is an episode that I did not know that I wanted to do. This is one of the episodes where it's just me, which I'm not sure if you guys like, dislike, whatever, but it's one of the episodes that I didn't expect a lot of people to listen to, and a lot of people listened to this one, which was funny, because the episode was so short. Ladies and gentlemen, the number two most downloaded episode is the you People review episode. Ironic, right, let's take a listen. Music, what the fuck.
Speaker 3:What are you doing, you, okay? Ironic, right, let's take a listen Music what the fuck, what the fuck.
Speaker 2:What are you doing? Stop you okay, but you're not getting five stars Uber driver.
Speaker 5:I mean honestly, you guys are twins oh my God, wait, she really does look like me.
Speaker 7:I'm sorry, this was insane. Let me make it up to you. You're dating a black girl.
Speaker 4:I've never felt so understood by somebody in my entire life.
Speaker 5:Whether you like it or not, we kind of go together. Now You're my boo, come on, I'm going to ask her to marry me.
Speaker 6:Do you plan to talk to her family? Yeah, I just haven't had the chance to meet them. What's going on, tell me about life.
Speaker 5:How, how are you this? Does your white granddaddy come back to haunt me?
Speaker 3:what now?
Speaker 4:this is my fault so you want to marry my daughter? Yes, yes, I do. Well, ezra, you could try. However, this is not an eddie murphy movie. By no means is this an Eddie Murphy movie. This is a Jonah Hill joint. It's like Spike Lee has joints, jonah Hill has joints. This is a Jonah Hill movie. This has all of the humor of 21 Jump Street, of Superbad, of the Sitter.
Speaker 4:Now, before I get to number one, I got some some episodes that have honorable mentions. Over the years I've done many episodes with many different people, one of them being one of the barbers from coming to america. Yes, one of the mighty sharp barbers from coming to America. You might know him as that boy. Good, I had Eddie Murphy's best friend, clint Smith, on the podcast. I was talking about you the other day when I spoke to, uh, james D Turner, who was in the. He was one of the big Barry white motherfuckers. Um, in the trading places seen with you, that one kid that that did most of the talking. That was one of eddie's buddies. Yeah, clint, that's. That's who I was referring to. Clint smith, that's his buddy, yeah right, yes, yeah, no, I remember.
Speaker 5:I didn't realize.
Speaker 4:I didn't realize who he was at the time and uh, he was just telling me how great you were in that jail scene. He was like it's Durag Lenny Clint man Clint was on.
Speaker 1:Yeah, we were just cracking jokes and improv, so you know a lot of it ain't making it in there, yeah, but we kind of killed it?
Speaker 4:What didn't make it in there? I'm just curious.
Speaker 1:Just in that jail cell, you know, because me and Eddie were just bullshitting and improv and doing a lot of shit and Landis was like no, no, no, Stick to the script. That's Landis. Landis is like. He wants you to read the words.
Speaker 4:Oh, wow. Another episode that should be mentioned is the Eddie Murphy knows my name episode with a special guest, Rodney Perry. Uh, he was actually in the movie coming to America, Um, but he's a great friend of ours. Uh, we've known him for over 20 years. Uh, we had, we have a great history with him. He's he's known, he's known me since I first got on TV. So that was big. That was a big episode.
Speaker 5:He said my name on TV the other day, yo yeah. That's crazy. He was on Regis. He was on Kimmel Kimmel and it's like yo, we had so many comics, you know so-and-so, so-and-so. Roddy Bear I was like Roddy Bear Comics in the movie and it's like yo, we had so many comics, you know so-and-so so-and-so Rodney Perry.
Speaker 4:I'm like Rodney Perry Comics in the movie. Yeah, we could really go into. You got myself, you got Arsenio, you got Jermaine Fowler, trevor Noah, michael Blackson, lunell, leslie Jones.
Speaker 5:Rodney Perry, it ain't moving, no money. Yeah, like I want to be close enough where I can be myself around, like I still ain't myself around. Yeah, yeah, you know what? I'm saying Like you know, like I think the next time I'm around I'm going to be cool, but the, the, the. We shot this movie. Yeah, that's a clip right there, nigel.
Speaker 4:That's a clip right there one of my personal favorite episodes is titled how the dukes lost money. It was a trading places episode. I did about three trading places episodes, Um. One of them was about how the Dukes lost money. Now I had an issue with the end of trading places. I did not understand exactly what it meant for the Dukes to lose money in the stock market exchange or whatever it was like. I wasn't sure what was going on, so I asked the financial advisor to walk me through what is going on with the Dukes and why they lost money.
Speaker 8:You know, in English class I had to write the lyrics to a song and I wrote the lyrics to Party All the Time. Why?
Speaker 4:Did you write down. That's what I did for my homework. That is hilarious. You wrote down the lyrics to Party all the time.
Speaker 8:Yes, I did yeah right In the. I don't know what grade it was. I don't want to give away my age, so I don't know what grade it was.
Speaker 3:Well, why?
Speaker 8:You know, the song just came out and I liked it. It's a good song. It's a good song, it's a fun song and he's in it. I don't know it seems super corny, but back when it came out it was somewhat of a hit.
Speaker 5:I'm going to put this down. He likes to party all the time.
Speaker 8:That is a haiku and I also thought it was probably a simple song to write too.
Speaker 4:See, you guys don't understand it. The thing is that he wants to be home with her, but she wants to go out and party all the time.
Speaker 8:That's why I don't think we had to analyze it, but maybe we did. What grade did you get on this paper? Oh, I'm sure I got a C plus or B or something like that. I don't think I analyzed it well enough, but you would have been better off saying huh, what was Eddie really trying to say when he wanted to party all the time? There was more to it, Nigel. It was deeper.
Speaker 4:You don't understand you were better off writing about. We all live in a yellow submarine Right right, yeah that would have been the one yeah. That would have been the one, or Cat Stevens, the cats in the cradle.
Speaker 8:Oh, those are A's. Those are A's. There's a lot to get right about that, yes absolutely Rick James produced.
Speaker 5:Hit is not going to get you an A, and it didn't.
Speaker 4:Yeah, produce hit is not going to get you an A and it didn't. No, I bring you back to my thesis on Super Freak. Alright, let's get back to the top five now. The top five the top most downloaded episode is not a surprise. It is an episode that I had no faith in, that I did not know was going to be so well listened to, so well loved. You guys really surprised me with this one because I wasn't sure if you guys would even like it, but it's my Norbit episode. I titled it Rasputia vs Everybody and I called it a Lost Nor versus everybody and it I called it a lost Norbert episode, because that's what it was.
Speaker 4:It was an episode that I held on to for for years, didn't want to put it out. I have a lot of episodes like that, like I have a lot of episodes that I think are not great until I put it out. And then, when I put it out, I'm like, oh, it wasn't as bad as I thought. It's funny because I have. I have dozens of those and like, instead of getting that, like, instead of giving you a lackluster or mediocre episode, I try to scale back and say you know what? I can't do this. I can't let this happen. So this was an interesting one. Let's check that one out as well.
Speaker 1:It got nominated for an Oscar.
Speaker 4:For makeup.
Speaker 1:Still got nominated for an Oscar.
Speaker 5:Mr Church did it.
Speaker 4:Hey, listen, I just did a Mr Church episode. That's really good.
Speaker 1:That's hilarious.
Speaker 4:And there's a lot of nuances that they don't say in the movie. They never make reference to the fact that he's gay. How do you know? You get that in little spurts. So it makes you say I want to know more about Mr Church. Right, you know. And he has a line in the beginning of the movie Never heard of grits? A lot of secrets in my grits. Oh so Mr Church is like the grits, he has secrets. But just because you don't know what the secrets are doesn't mean it's not good.
Speaker 1:Huh, what do grits have to do with secrets?
Speaker 4:He has secrets in his grits.
Speaker 1:Is the secret dick. I don't understand the correlation.
Speaker 4:This has been an amazing four years. I couldn't ask for anything better or more or worse or whatever. I've gotten to talk to people that have written for Saturday Night Live when Eddie Murphy was on. I've gotten to talk to directors that work with Will Smith and know Eddie Murphy personally. I've actually gotten to talk to Eddie Murphy's bodyguard, which is on one of the podcasts that I probably would never release, but I've had a very interesting conversation with Eddie Murphy's ex-bodyguard, let me tell you, yeah, I'd probably get sued for that one, but it is what it is. It is what it is. I've had so much fun.
Speaker 4:I got to do an episode with my mama. My mother was on the podcast. I'm your host, nigel A Fullerton. Here with me today on a special Mother's Day edition of the Murphy Monday Podcast is my mother. Hey, pastor Regina Ravenel Carr is here to talk about her top five Eddie Murphy movies Wow. Car is here to talk about her top five Eddie Murphy movies Wow.
Speaker 4:So just going through and having fun, and I like to thank all the guests that I've had on here, but mostly Jewel Singletary and John Fudge, rick and back, and for holding me down when I didn't have guests to be on. A lot of times they help fill in for people who cancel, for people who couldn't be on the episode, for people who you know backed out, you know, or just I feel like I need them to talk about this because they are so energetic and so lovely and I thank them for being on this podcast with me. Um, it's hard. It's hard doing the podcast, it's hard being excited to keep going and keep doing and I do this for you guys.
Speaker 4:I don't get, I don't get paid for this, I don't get any money from this. I just love being able to talk, share and just go through these Eddie Murphy movies. We only have a couple left. Like I still haven't done Shrek, I still haven't done Harlem Nights, I still haven't done Eddie Murphy Raw, like there's still more to unpack and talk about. And if you guys would, I would love it. If you guys would email me.