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Want to feel old, instantly? Let it sink in that Eddie Murphy's The Nutty Professor remake turned 27 last June. A massive summer hit to the tune of $274 million box office, it's a remake of the ...
Eddie Murphy reflects on his comedy remake of The Nutty Professor in a more positive way than many.
Los Angeles Times film critic Ken Turan reviews Eddy Murphy's new Movie, Nutty Professor 2: The Klumps. Murphy's portrayal of the overweight and idiosyncratic characters in his first Nutty ...
This is the sequel to The Nutty Professor, Murphy's 1996 film about the rotund, shy but brilliant Sherman Klump. His love life was threatened in the first movie by inconvenient Hydelike ...
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Eddie Murphy recalls playing dejected wife in “Nutty Professor 2 ...Count Eddie Murphy as one of the many fans of his Nutty Professor movies, in which he plays multiple characters, thanks to his funny impressions and some serious movie magic.
Shellyne Rodriguez, the blade-wielding professor caught on camera threatening a Post reporter, has been fired from her latest teaching gig over an anti-Israel post, The Post has learned.
The Nutty Professor 2: The Klumps sees Murphy, as usual, playing an army of roles - he's sex-obsessed ol' Grandma Klump, pathetic Mama Klump, impotent Papa Klump and all the other tubby Klumps ...
Stella Stevens, a prominent leading lady in 1960s and 70s comedies perhaps best known for playing the object of Jerry Lewis’s affection in “The Nutty Professor,” has died. Born Estelle Caro ...
In The Nutty Professor, a remake of Jerry Lewis’ 1963 sci-fi comedy, Eddie Murphy plays the role of Sherman Klump – an obese scientist looking to shed some pounds.
The Nutty Professor II: The Klumps administered the smack-down to the box office competition this weekend, taking first place with a total of $42.7 million in ticket sales.¿ That's nearly double ...
It's cruder and ruder than Nutty Professor I, beginning with an erection joke at the wedding altar, followed by an inflammable flatulence one and highlighted by the plight of a man with a need to ...
Stella Stevens, a prominent leading lady in 1960s and '70s comedies who is perhaps best known for playing the object of Jerry Lewis’ affection in “The Nutty Professor,” has died.
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