Eddie Murphy's 10 Comedy Bits To Avoid as Oscar Host

2604435721_3724df08d2.jpg
Flicker/wereswan
Eddie Murphy's head is about to get bigger as the upcoming Oscar host.

What a wild idea: Eddie Murphy as Oscar host. On the bright side, it's a relief from James Franco and Anne Hathaway, whose chemistry last February rivaled that of a sasquatch and Kathie Lee Gifford.

For this year's ceremony producer, Brett Ratner, Murphy is a means to resuscitate the flagging awards show, a risk not unlike a Rush Hour karate stunt: It's crazy and hysterically funny, but in the end, is Murphy going to get kicked in the nuts?

If Academy members thought Chris Rock was blue -- get ready for his mentor. Sean Penn, who was irritated by the 2005 host's jabs at Jude Law, can go ahead and book his Haitian retreat for Feb. 26, because the Oscars are about to get Delirious.

Even worse, Murphy, who came to fame as a notorious adult comic, hasn't performed stand-up since Ronald Reagan was in office. So in case he gets confused on where to draw the line, we devised a list of Do Nots for him:


10. Singing the Best Song Nominees
Any chance Murphy gets to croon, he'll take it. It doesn't matter if it's a corny '80s pop wannabe like his one-off "Party All the Time" or an unusual duet with Michael Jackson (as in in the '90s music video "What's Up With You?" above). Despite Murphy's soul, not every song is cut out for his throat. And with the Academy's inclination toward Disney princess ballads and global tracks like 2004 winner "Al Otro lado del rio" (from The Motorcycle Diaries), any attempt by Murphy to sing the best song nominees would surely frighten cats in the Hollywood and Highland area.



9.Joe Piscopo cameos
Piscopo's prescence alongside Murphy (see their Stevie Wonder and Frank Sinatra routine from Saturday Night Live, above) would only confuse those industry players at the Kodak. Few remember Piscopo as a SNL legend while others mistake him for their former body trainer after his whole beefcake phase. Should Murphy and Piscopo perform the best song nominees respectively as Wonder and Sinatra, expect more people to flee the Kodak than when Eliza Kazan was controversially lauded.

whoopiedited.jpg
AMPAS
8. Playing dress-up like Whoopi Goldberg
Whoopi Goldberg broke the ice with her Queen Elizabeth get-up at the 1999 ceremony, but Murphy's costumes would simply offend: A Nutty Professor fat suit is juvenile and dressing up as Viola Davis from The Help (should she be nominated, which she will be) is just downright wrong.

shrek_4_donkey1a.jpg
DreamWorks
7. Having Donkey from Shrek announce the Best Animated Films Category
Enough already. Put this animal out to pasture, he's overstayed his welcome at every awards ceremony.


6. Making Gay and Lesbian jokes
Do we really need to say this? Yes, because we don't know how raunchy Murphy is going to get. (Above, Murphy crosses the line with homophobic jokes in 1983's concert film Delirious.) Go down this path, Eddie, and you'll be in Mel Gibson movie jail, making films like The Beaver, about deranged men with stuffed puppets on their hands.

Location Info

Venue

Map

Dolby Theatre

6801 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles, CA

Category: Film

0 user reviews
Write A Review
Save to foursquare
Powered by Voice Places
My Voice Nation Help
2 comments
BadData
BadData

... I liked James Franco and Ann Hathaway :( Maybe I have no taste?

Anthony
Anthony

It's OK, BadData, it's OK -- I like James Franco in Planet of the Apes movies and Anne Hathaway in Prada Devil movies, just not both of them on the Oscars.

Now Trending

From the Vault

 

Los Angeles Event Tickets
©2013 LA Weekly, LP, All rights reserved.
Browse Voice Nation
  • Voice Places Los Angeles

    Voice Places

    Find everything you're looking for in your city

  • Happy Hour App

    Happy Hour App

    Find the best happy hour deals in your city

  • Daily Deals

    Daily Deals

    Get today's exclusive deals at savings of anywhere from 50-90%

  • Best Of

    Best Of...

    Check out the hottest list of places and things to do around your city