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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I gotta joke to tell. Once there was a lion, & a monkey...
I have been watching RAW for years now & if it's possible, it just gets FUNNIER & FUNNIER! There once was a time when I could recite it from beginning to end. Like it's been said, it's got MAJOR potty-mouth going on, but with Eddie, you know that already, right? If I had to have a favorite part, I think it'd have to be 'Momma's green pepper burger' ("There...
Published on January 16, 2002

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3.0 out of 5 stars Not Bad, But No "Delirious"
"Raw" came out on the heels of "Delirious", one of the funniest live performances ever capyured on film and Eddie Murphy's personal zenith. So popular was "Delirious"(why isn't it available on DVD?) that, politically incorrect as it was, much of it entered the lexicon of popular culture. For "Raw", Eddie came out in angry mode, stung from his recent divorce and ready to...
Published on November 20, 2004 by John D. Pride


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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I gotta joke to tell. Once there was a lion, & a monkey..., January 16, 2002
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I have been watching RAW for years now & if it's possible, it just gets FUNNIER & FUNNIER! There once was a time when I could recite it from beginning to end. Like it's been said, it's got MAJOR potty-mouth going on, but with Eddie, you know that already, right? If I had to have a favorite part, I think it'd have to be 'Momma's green pepper burger' ("There ain't no green pepper in McDonalds!" "What you need eggs for?") Please for the love of Pete, if you haven't seen this already (which I absolutely CANNOT believe) it is a definite must...OH YEAH, WHY IS THIS NOT OUT ON DVD YET!?!?!?!? Get with it people!
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14 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The guy from New Mexico doesn't know what he's talking about, August 26, 1999
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Not only does this guy not know anything about comedy, but obviously has no sense at all, since he agrees with Leonard Maltin. While I'll say that I liked "Delirious" more than "Raw," they are both utter classics. I can watch them a near infinate amount of times, or just listen to his 3 comedy cd's. New Mexico man says that all Raw is, is Eddie using the F-word a lot. Well, New Mexico, have you seen any comedy inthe last 30 years? all the comedians use the F-word too much. But the difference with "Raw" is that it is used in context, and it doesn't dampen the effect of the rest of the comedy. New Mexico man should consider going back and reviewing "Raw" and maybe trying to look around on Amazon auctions for a sense of humor
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the funniest things I have every watched, April 22, 2002
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Kirk R Mix (Belmont, MA United States) - See all my reviews
If you've never seen this you should. Both Eddie Murphy Raw, and Delirious will keep you laughing the entire time. My wife and I have seen this on VHS at least 20 times, and would love to own it on DVD. I just wish he had done a few more recorded stand-up routines before he went into movies. Eddie Murphy has to rate in the Top Five funniest people to bless the comedy stage ever.
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13 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Stand-Up Comedy At Its' Best, July 27, 2000
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Luis Hernandez (New York, New York, USA) - See all my reviews
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In the same tradition of raunchy stand up comedy kings such as Richard Pryor and Red Foxx, Eddie Murphy's comedy pokes fun at many groups and celebrities. Filmed at the height of Eddie's status as the world's biggest film star (while on contract with Paramount), "Raw" is an hour and a half of hysterical impersonations and skits.

Written by comedy star/director Keenan Ivory Wayans ("Scary Movie"; "I'm Gonna Git You Sucka"; television's "In Living Color") and directed by Robert Townsend ("Meteor Man"; "Hollywood Shuffle"), Raw's highlights include Eddie's trip to San Francisco (where he is greeted at the aiport by flamboyant gay men), his trouble with women, and celebrity put downs.

The most memorable skit in this film probably has to be Eddie's imaginary wedding to an African tribal woman who gets corrupted by American women upon her arrival to the U.S. "Unfoofoo" (his African wife's name) and Eddie's discussion of how he met her made me laugh out loud. Truly, only a comedy genius could have thought of such a funny skit.

Although not a film for young kids due to its' use of foul language and discussion of sexual situations, the film showcased Murphy at his best, long before his string of family oriented films ("Dr. Doolittle" "Nutty Professor"). While there is a new king when it comes to raunchy comedy nowadays (Chris Rock) Eddie still remains one of the best. "Raw" is a showcase of great comedic writing and performance.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "IIIIIIIIIII....WOULD LIKE TO TALK TO YOOOUUUUUUUUU!!!!", July 27, 2004
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Sanjay Singh (Sacramento, California United States) - See all my reviews
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This is ONE of the funniest stand-up acts you will ever see!! There's only one better than this, and that's Delirious! This man is a comic genius, and also one of the best impersonators I have ever seen before! His Richard Pryor impersonation is DEAD ON and one of the funniest parts! It's about time they released it on DVD and I can't wait to enjoy it again and again. If you're on the fence, trust me, this is well worth your time and effort and money! And if you find this funny, go and get Delirious!! "Hey Boy.....Hey Boy...you look mighty cute in them jeans....now come on ova here....and..!" FRIGGIN' HILARIOUS!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars RAW on DVD, October 24, 2003
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This is a CLASSIC Stand Up Comedy, I Love it and to this very day I quote so many lines from this movie. I wish that the studio would put it on DVD already. To just hear this on surround sound would be awesome.
Awesome...............
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Where's the DVD, January 1, 2003
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R. Graf "pacman2524" (Colorado Springs, CO United States) - See all my reviews
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One of the greatest stand-ups of all time. Hopefully a DVD two pack with Delirious will be availible someday.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Four -and-a-"HALF!" stars, February 11, 2003
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The year was 1987 and after been widely known for his classic "Delirious" stand-up act and Beverly Hills Cop movies, Eddie Murphy comes to New York City to perform his latest act in this feature called "Raw". If you were laughing at the jokes from "Delirious", then chances are that you were rolling on floor in laughter when you watched this.

Before the performance is a Keenan Ivory Wayans-produced sketch where it shows Eddie as a kid (played by Deion Richmond [Kenny on "The Cosby Show"]) telling a nasty joke in front of his family, which sets the tone of what his act will be: funny but in bad taste. If you look closer, his family members consist of other people who weren't famous yet like Tatyana Ali ("The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air") and Samuel L. Jackson.

Now, on to the act (directed by Robert Townsend, I might add). Though he does less impressions of stars than he did in "Delirious", it is still hilarious to see him do a fed-up Michael Jackson, a scolding Bill Cosby, and a dead-on impression of Richard Pryor, his idol. The audience is noticeably having a good time and even catches Eddie cracking himself up when he talks about getting arrested by a certain type of police.

In this day and age when African-American comedians' whole routine is usually about how black folks are different from white folks, you wonder if they ever studied Eddie Murphy's monologues, because Murphy had a LOT more to speak on. See the discussion on prenuptial agreement: if you (the man) don't get one with your wife, when it's time for your divorce, she'll ask for "HALF!" of your money. Of course that comes off as misogynistic and derogatory, but it's just comedy, not necessarily commentary.

You'll bust a gut laughing at Oomfufu, Eddie's pretend wife; his mama's hamburger that's "better than McDonald's"; and his reenactment of a fight that happened in a club. His funniest jokes, however, revolve around how the audience members' reactions might be: for example, when he suggests that women would rather be alone with her man instead of seeing this show, a woman would say, "That's true! [Eddie's] funny, but he ain't that funny!"

I knocked off a half-a-star because the bit about his drunk father, first introduced in "Delirious", ran too long. But that doesn't make "Raw" any less of a classic. If you've been living under a rock up until now, see this film today.

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13 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not Bad, But No "Delirious", November 20, 2004
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John D. Pride (Atlanta, GA USA) - See all my reviews
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"Raw" came out on the heels of "Delirious", one of the funniest live performances ever capyured on film and Eddie Murphy's personal zenith. So popular was "Delirious"(why isn't it available on DVD?) that, politically incorrect as it was, much of it entered the lexicon of popular culture. For "Raw", Eddie came out in angry mode, stung from his recent divorce and ready to rant. While effective in a forceful way, "Raw" struck many as a mean-spirited diatribe. "Raw" is ultimately far less satisfying than "Delirious", so why is it released instead of it's far-superior predecessor?
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5.0 out of 5 stars Eddie Murphay At His Best, July 1, 2004
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Greg Medina (Mesa (Phoenix), AZ) - See all my reviews
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This is one the all time greatest Stand up performances ever. The Title "Raw" says it all. This is Eddie Murphy at his best, raw and uncut. From his jokes about TV shows and its characters to childhood, cheating, divorce, Italians, and his belligerant father, you'll be laughing from start to finish. Its been 17 years and I still enjoy it as much as the first time I saw it. I could go on for days about this film, but it's far better than words can describe. Seeing is definately believing. From the Richard Pryors and Red Foxxes to The Chris Rock's, Bernie Mac's and Dave Chapelle's ... "Eddie Murphy Raw" is the undisputed King of Comedy!!!
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