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Eddie Murphy Writing Alien Comedy as Starring Vehicle; Wants Chris Rock, Dave Chappelle and Other Black Comics to Co-Star

by Brendan Bettinger Posted: October 30th, 2011 at 6:42 pm

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The level of optimism for Eddie Murphy’s career is high right now—the highest since at least since Dreamgirls, maybe in over a decade. Tower Heist doesn’t look god-awful. The live Oscar stage could reinvigorate the former stand-up. And recently, Murphy denounced his recent work in family films. (Notwithstanding A Thousand Words, finally coming out in March after years on the shelf.) That leaves the question of what he would like to pursue going forward.

It’s worth noting that Tower Heist was originally conceived for a cast of black comedians such as Chris Rock, Dave Chapelle, Tracy Morgan, and Martin Lawrence. The development process whitewashed the project (Ben Stiller and Matthew Broderick seem absurdly white in this context), but Murphy hasn’t abandoned the central idea. Murphy says he is writing an alien abduction comedy he whimsically refers to as Jamal and Tyrell and Omar and Brick and Michael’s Wack-Ass Weekend. More after the jump.

The news comes from the print version of a recent interview with Rolling Stone [transcribed by Moviehole]:
“I still want to do something like that,” Murphy says, adding that he had Dave Chappelle, Chris Rock, Tracy Morgan and Martin Lawrence all lined up for that first incarnation of Tower Heist. “I have this idea called Jamal and Tyrell and Omar and Brick and Michael’s Wack-Ass Weekend about this group of guys who get abducted by aliens on the way to the fights. I’m writing that now.”
Jamal, Tyrell, Omar, Brick, Michael. That’s five names. Are Murphy, Chappelle, Rock, Morgan, and Lawrence the guys? If Wack-Ass Weekend brings Chappelle back into our lives, it will be worth it.

Outside of that possibility, the idea is independently intriguing. To my mind, it shows Murphy is thinking creatively. (Although, Murphy’s last extraterrestrial interactions resulted in The Adventures of Pluto Nash and Meet Dave, so…)


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I'm sure Dave Chapelle would be the hardest one to entice, but I would fully support this project if it's rated R or a hard PG-13.
 
It's sad that the process did get whitewashed, and I hope all of them unite for this movie.
 
Is that Arsenio Hall in behind Eddie in that pic?

This sounds like something that might actually be funny, although I'm not a big fan of Tracy Morgan.
 
I just read that article about Eddie Murphy denouncing his family films, man, it gives me a great deal of hope for the future.
 
I just read that article about Eddie Murphy denouncing his family films, man, it gives me a great deal of hope for the future.


Now if only adam sandler and martin lawerence would follow suit.
 
Is that Arsenio Hall in behind Eddie in that pic?

This sounds like something that might actually be funny, although I'm not a big fan of Tracy Morgan.

I didn't like Tracy Morgan either, until I saw him on 30 Rock.
 
I'm happy to see that Eddie Murphy has an original idea for a movie.
 
Give me an R-rated in the realm of Coming to America with those actors and I'm there.
 

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