Eddie Murphy says James Brown once tried to set him up with his daughter after telling him he should play him in a movie.
"James Brown told me, 'You should do my life story.' I said, 'But wouldn't people be laughing?' He said, 'They ain't gonna laugh if you do it serious.'"
"Then he looked at me and said, 'You got some nice, big arms there.' He turned to his daughter and said, 'Don't he got big arms?'"
"'I know you're married... but my daughter's available.' I laughed."
"He said, 'I'm serious.'"
Didn’t speak on this earlier, but this has to be one of the most subtle yet heartbreaking moments in the entire film that just feels so utterly human. The fact that an hour prior to this in the movie MJ had shared her dream with Peter to be an actress and make it big and was so happy when he began rooting for her, now she doesn’t want him to know that dream wasn’t fulfilled because he might be disappointed. Only for him to build her back up and tell her it’s okay to stumble or take an unexpected detour in life, as long as you maintain your pride and sense of self.
That is, in my opinion, the most Spider-Man thing ever.
@yonann Ricky didn’t claim actors aren’t allowed to speak. He was pointing out how retarded it is for you fuckwits to lecture regular people because of how out of touch you are. He made that distinction very clear
Ben Wallace says the 2004 Pistons will NOT take an anniversary vacation like the 2016 Cavaliers
"We all a little bit different. We grew up in a little different era."
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