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Eddie Murphy appeared on Jimmy Fallon’s “Tonight Show” Thursday, when the legendary comedian confirmed his late brother Charlie Murphy’s story about playing pickup basketball with Prince in a classic “Chappelle’s Show” sketch. “That is totally and absolutely accurate,” Eddie told Jimmy while promoting “Coming 2 America.” Well, the brothers remember one detail differently. In Charlie’s retelling, the “Purple Rain” star and musician provided workout clothes for the Murphy Team to hoop in. In Eddie’s version, everyone was still (mostly) wearing their club clothes. Also Read: Charlie Murphy's Publicist 'Very Disappointed' Over Emmys 'In Memoriam' Omission Eddie then did a perfect impression of Charlie dubbing the game “shirts vs. blouses.” “The blouses won,” Eddie Murphy recalled. “They beat the s— out of us.” But there was a big of an asterisk on his team’s “L.” Also Read: RIP Charlie Murphy: Watch His Classic 'Chappelle's Show' Prince Story (Video) “We had one dude on our squad that could play named Larry. And he didn’t have no shoes, so Prince gave him some sneakers,” Eddie Murphy said. “Prince wore maybe like 2-3 sizes smaller than Larry, but Larry was so excited to have Prince’s sneakers on, he put the tiny sneakers on his feet. So he couldn’t do his game right. He couldn’t execute. The one dude who could play, Prince’s shoes had him shut down.” Watch Eddie Murphy’s “Tonight Show” interview via the video above. And remember one of the greatest “Chappelle’s Show” sketches here. Also Read: 'Coming 2 America' Trailer: Meet King Akeem's Long-Lost Son ... and Baby Mama (Video) The setup for last night’s virtual visit that yielded another round with the Prince story saw Fallon set up his guest with the names of four legends he’s met: Richard Pryor, Rodney Dangerfield, Muhammad Ali (“my hero” and “the greatest African-American that ever walked the Earth,” per Murphy) and Stevie Wonder. Charlie Murphy died in April 2017 following a battle with leukemia. Prince passed away one year earlier from a self-administered fentanyl overdose. “Coming to America” sequel “Coming 2 America” premieres next Friday, March 5 on Amazon Prime Video. Read original story Eddie Murphy Says Brother’s ‘Chappelle’s Show’ Story About Playing Basketball With Prince Is ‘Totally and Absolutely Accurate’ (Video) At TheWrap
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Former GOP speaker of the House John Boehner went off-script while recording the audio version of his upcoming memoir “On the House” and told Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) to “go f— yourself,” according to a report from Axios. “Poured myself a glass of something nice to read my audiobook. You can blame the wine for the expletives,” the former congressman tweeted early Thursday, posting a photo of himself near his recording setup and gripping a glass of red wine. Boehner’s new book, “On the House: A Washington Memoir,” is due to be released in audio and print versions on April 13. Reps for St. Martin’s Press, Boehner and Cruz did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Also Read: Ted Cruz Calls Out 'Assholes' Who Leaked Group Chat About Cancun Trip This is not the first time that the Ohio Republican, who served as House Speaker from 2011 to 2015, has taken Cruz to task. In the past, Boehner has called Cruz a “miserable son of a bitch” and “Lucifer in the flesh.” More recently, Cruz has been under fire from seemingly everyone else, especially after he was spotted jumping on a plane to Cancun, Mexico while millions of his constituents in his state went without water or power after a snow storm. Dozens, in fact, died. Cruz later insisted he was just dropping his kids off in Mexico, though texts from his wife to neighbors were leaked that showed the family was planning to get out of their “freezing” home for a few days together. Cruz lashed out at the leakers, calling them “assholes.” var _bp = _bp||[]; _bp.push({ "div": "Brid__1", "obj": {"id":"21259","stats":{"wp":1},"title":"'SNL' Cold Open Aidy Bryant Plays Ted Cruz Apologizes to Britney Spears for Cancun Vacation","video":"723136","width":"640","height":"360"}}); Read original story John Boehner Tells Ted Cruz to ‘Go F– Yourself’ on Audiobook Version of Memoir (Report) At TheWrap
In 2018, “Bohemian Rhapsody” blew past everyone’s expectations, becoming one of the top 10 highest grossing films of the year off the love that Queen fans have for the late Freddie Mercury. Now, “Rocketman” will try to have the same charm on Elton John fans, though it will be a tall order for it to knock “BoRhap” off the top of the music biopic charts. 10.) “All Eyez On Me” (2017) $44.9 million: Critics were not impressed by Benny Boom’s biopic on the life and career of Tupac Shakur, but fans of the late rapper showed up en masse on its opening weekend to beat box office expectations and earn nearly $45 million at the box office. 9.) “Jersey Boys” (2014) $47 million: Clint Eastwood is more well known as a director for making grittier films like “The 15:17 to Paris” and “The Mule,” but he also contributed to musical history with a 2014 jukebox drama about Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, earning $67 million worldwide. 8.) “Amadeus” (1984) $51.9 million: 35 years after its release, the Best Picture Oscar-winning adaptation of Peter Shaffer’s play is still charming fans of Mozart…and infuriating classical music scholars who insist that Antonio Salieri did not poison him. 7.) “La Bamba” (1987) $54.2 million: Ritchie Valens, writer of “La Bamba” and Pacoima’s most cherished son, became known as much for his tragic death in a plane crash at the age of 17 as he was for his music. “La Bamba,” starring Lou Diamond Phillips as the iconic rock star, goes deep into the family behind the guitar, and how teenage fame forced Ritchie to make tough decisions. 6.) “Coal Miner’s Daughter” (1980) $67 million: In 1976, country star Loretta Lynn released a bestselling biography, and plans were quickly set in motion to turn it into a biopic. “Coal Miner’s Daughter” became both a Best Picture Oscar nominee and one of the top grossing films of 1980. Sissy Spacek, who was personally picked by Lynn to play her, won the Best Actress Oscar. 5.) “Ray” (2004) $75.3 million: Speaking of Oscar winners, Jamie Foxx earned his Oscar 15 years ago for his depiction of Ray Charles in this biopic that also starred future Oscar winner Regina King. Charles’ death four months before the film’s release raised the biopic’s profile, and Foxx honored Charles’ memory during his Oscar acceptance speech. 4.) “I Can Only Imagine” $83 million: One of the biggest surprises of the 2018 box office was this film about Christian songwriter Bart Millard, who wrote the hit MercyMe song “I Can Only Imagine” in honor of his father. The film was such a hit that directors Andrew and Joe Erwin launched a new Christian film studio, Kingdom Studios, which has a first-look deal with Lionsgate. 3.) “Walk The Line” (2005) $119.5 million: Joaquin Phoenix earned an Oscar nomination for his performance as the legendary Johnny Cash, while Reese Witherspoon won Best Actress for her turn as Cash’s wife, June. For ten years, “Walk The Line” stood as the highest grossing music biopic ever, until it was dethroned by… 2.) “Straight Outta Compton” (2015) $161.2 million — Made with the approval of Ice Cube and Dr. Dre and starring Cube’s son, O’Shea, “Straight Outta Compton” pushed the biopic genre deeper into realm of hip-hop with a retelling of N.W.A.’s career that gained an extra level of topicality with the rise of the Black Lives Matter movement. The film also elevated the career of director F. Gary Gray, who would go on to direct installments in the “Fast & Furious” and “Men In Black” franchises. 1.) “Bohemian Rhapsody” (2018) $216 million — There may be another music biopic in the future that passes “BoRhap”‘s domestic total, but its worldwide total looks like it will stay atop the charts for a long time. With $903 million grossed globally and a Best Actor Oscar for lead star Rami Malek, it will likely enjoy a legacy as the most well recognized music biopic ever made. Read original story 11 Highest-Grossing Music Biopics, From Tupac’s ‘All Eyez on Me’ to Elton John’s ‘Rocketman’ (Photos) At TheWrap
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