Eddie Murphy should have helped him out more
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jmbwithcats — 15 years ago(December 13, 2010 06:21 AM)
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AmericanMovieFan — 14 years ago(June 16, 2011 11:39 AM)
Eddie Murphy and Joe Piscopo are still friends to this day, as I understand it. Eddie also has a habit of leaving the past in the past, for better or worse. As for their careers- Piscopo had limited talent- not to say he's untalented as he's very funny, does good impressions, is reasonably versatile, etc. but he doesn't have the leading man qualities of Murphy and as for people asking why Murphy didn't stick Joe in any of his movies- go through Murphy's filmography and show me the roles Joe Piscopo would have fit. I dare you to find more than one role Joe Piscopo would have been an even half decent fit in, assuming it wasn't a leading role and I guarantee you can't name any.
Face it- Joe Piscopo's talents didn't have legs in Hollywood- Joe knew it, Eddie knew it, we knew it.
you people gotta stop living in the past- the fake past, no less.
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jmbwithcats — 14 years ago(June 16, 2011 11:41 AM)
Well said AMF.
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bizzniss — 13 years ago(September 15, 2012 08:16 AM)
EXACTLY! How many white stars ditch their black counterparts. Lets face Eddie was funny and SUPER talented, while Piscopo can't act to save his life. Watch the movie "Dead Heat if you don't believe me, he doesn't deliver lines properly, like an amateur. I'm sure Eddie tried to help him, introduced him to people but a MAN has to carry his own weight.
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Lokisgodhi — 12 years ago(September 21, 2013 02:25 PM)
By the 1990s Eddie Murphy couldn't help Eddie Murphy's career much less anyone elses. Murphy was at the helm of bomb after bomb. Even if his films did make money they gave only modest returns at best.
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chrysalis1814 — 12 years ago(October 18, 2013 02:37 AM)
Piscopo was/is a sycophantic weirdo who acts buddy buddy with everyone acting like they're best friends, which is exactly how he acted with eddie but its unclear just how much Eddie actually LIKED Joe Piscopo. Considering Eddie hasn't even mentioned him ONCE since leaving SNL suggests they weren't as chummy as Piscopo would have you believe. Few things to consider:
- There is a disturbing air of desperation and a complete lack of self awareness that surrounds him (youtube Joe Piscopo and Opie and Anthony), this kind of warped personality obviously would not have been good for Murphy's career at the time.
- his "humor" doesn't fit Eddie murphy film humor,
- he isn't funny.
- lets face it Eddie couldn't stand him.
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StevenSmithNYC — 11 years ago(October 04, 2014 03:51 AM)
I don't know why people think the entertainment business is any different than any other business. I have worked with people who after I got a much better job tried to do my best to recommend them, offer to use me as a reference, help them with their resume, etc. But sometimes some people can't be helped or they don't have the same goals. I've recommended good friends to great jobs and sometimes they did a half attempt to apply for them, or they didn't apply at all for some entirely silly reason in my opinion. It wasn't like Joe was stuck in the sticks and had no contacts, he was on SNL and was a household name at that point. He had to be popular otherwise he wouldn't have been in those TV ads. It is logical to assume he had an agent at that time and likely a manager to guide his career. It doesn't matter how much of a friend Eddie Murphy is or was, their goals111c were not compatible. We didn't see Eddie Murphy get into body building and focus almost entirely on that.