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  • DVD Release Date: 09/07/2004
  • Original Release: 1987
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 9,724
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Closed Caption; Widescreen version enhanced for 16 x 9 TVs; English subtitles; Dolby Digital English Dolby surround

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Disc #1 -- Eddie Murphy: Raw
1. Boy's Got Talent [6:42]
2. Can't Go Nowhere [5:45]
3. Filth Flarn Filth [7:49]
4. 150 Million Dollars [8:03]
5. No Romance Without Finance [7:03]
6. It's a Trap [6:55]
7. No Loyal Men [7:21]
8. I Make Love to You [7:40]
9. My Kinda Woman [7:16]
10. Just Saw Rocky? [5:55]
11. 'Ain't No Fighter [6:25]
12. This Is My House [13:19]

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Filmed in front of a packed New York City crowd, the concert film Eddie Murphy: Raw presents the comedian (near the height of his popularity) performing his standup material. The energetic and often extremely raunchy set begins with a series of impressions, most involving some celebrity becoming upset at Murphy for unflattering jokes: a squeaky-voiced Michael Jackson threatens to pummel Murphy into the ground; an enraged Mr. T is confused by Murphy's verbal sleight of hand; and even paragon of calm Bill Cosby loses his cool while chastising the comic for his dirty mouth. After some digressions finding humor in racial differences and other matters, Murphy proceeds into the centerpiece of his act, a series of routines about contemporary relationships between men and women, including an extended bit about what life would be like were he to become married -- jokes that some have criticized as heavily misogynist. Finally, Murphy concludes his set with an extended, comedic but sympathetic, reminiscence about his childhood and family life, a tone that matches that of the film's prologue -- a fictional re-creation of Murphy, in his childhood, entertaining a family gathering with what turns out to be an inappropriately off-color joke. Judd Blaise, All Movie Guide

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Eddie Murphy: Rawby Anonymous

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December 30, 2006: When I think of Eddie Murphey, I think of such titles as Coming to America and Nutty Proffesor. For the most part, his more recent titles are somewhat family orientated. So when I saw Raw many years after it's release I nearly choked up with what I saw. Eddie Murphey in his crazy purple suit, Insane profanity and innuendo. It was a completely different side of him and I LOVE IT!!! This movie is everything a standup should be.

Eddie Murphy: Rawby Anonymous

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February 13, 2005: Best live comedy I've ever seen. If you like to laugh your face off I highly recommend this.Very original, he's a great impressionist.He does the honeymooners,flintstones and many others.Not for childen,grannies or close minded people ( and you know who are ha! ha! ).