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Eddie Murphy Raw

August 15th, 2008 by Rebecca Harper Editor

It’s the final day of the Hulu Days of Summer, where we introduced new movies, TV shows, or exclusive web content (Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along-Blog, we’re looking at you) to our site each weekday. We want to thank everyone that watched, commented and shared any of the videos we featured over the last 10 weeks. Our content team has worked hard to bring more quality videos to you during the summer, normally a slow season for new content.

Today’s feature is Eddie Murphy Raw, a film from the great American stand-up comedian. Recorded in 1987 at New York City’s Felt Forum (a venue now called the WaMu Theater in the Madison Square Garden complex), Eddie Murphy Raw was Murphy’s second stand-up feature (following 1983’s Delirious), grossing more than $50 million at the box office.

If you’re familiar with Murphy’s stand-up acts, you’ll know that this film is for adult audiences, to say the least. At the time of its release, three years after Beverly Hills Cop, Eddie Murphy Raw contained more uses of the “f” word than any other feature-length film, surpassing Scarface for the distinction.

And while today is the last day of the Hulu Days of Summer, we’ll keep adding more shows and movies on a regular basis. In fact, we already have some good stuff lined up for next week. You can track what’s new to the site from our Recently Added pages: Recently Added TV Shows, Recently Added Movies and All Recently Added Videos. Filters along the left side of these pages allow you to narrow the list down to whatever interests you. Prefer to get this info from your inbox or homepage? Subscribe to an RSS feed for any of these by clicking on the orange RSS button at the top left of these pages, or by visiting our RSS feed page.

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Last comment: Nov 21st 2009 12 Comments
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