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    Explore " arsenio hall" with insightful episodes like "Coming to America (1988)", "Episode 7: 1990, February 11 - 17", "TO ANY QUESTION IS, THE ANSWER IS: GEORGE SANTOS 1.17.23", "Typical 20" and "Where the Booty At? (Whoomp There It Is vs Whoot There It Is)" from podcasts like ""Born To Watch - A Movie Podcast", "The 90's: Week By Week", "Countdown with Keith Olbermann", "Typical: A Gen X Microcast" and "Bring Receipts Podcast"" and more!

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    Coming to America (1988)

    Coming to America (1988)

    In 1988, Eddie Murphy and director John Landis combined forces to create "Coming to America," a romantic comedy that went on to become an emblematic staple of 80s cinema. On the surface, it's a story about a prince from a fictional African country who travels to America in search of true love. But as we delve deeper, it reveals a myriad of layers that blend humour, cultural commentary, and romance in a unique blend that stands the test of time.

    The movie embarks on the journey of Prince Akeem of Zamunda (Eddie Murphy), who, against the backdrop of opulence and traditionalism, wishes to find love that transcends his royal status. Rejecting the arranged marriage set up by his parents, he and his confidante, Semmi (Arsenio Hall), decide to go to America—specifically, Queens, New York—to find Akeem's queen.

    This simple yet intriguing premise serves as a foundation for the exploration of various thematic undercurrents. "Coming to America" subtly underscores the tension between tradition and individualism. While Akeem's motivations are romantic, his journey is also an act of rebellion against Zamundan royal customs. There's a message of self-determination and autonomy, underscored by his desire to be "liked for who he is" rather than his princely status.

    One of the film's most notable achievements is its rich character tapestry. Eddie Murphy and Arsenio Hall, through their multiple roles, showcase an astonishing comedic range. From the hilarious barbershop patrons to the charismatic Reverend Brown and the unforgettable Sexual Chocolate band, these multifaceted roles add depth and vibrancy to the story.

    However, it's Murphy's portrayal of Prince Akeem that truly stands out. He masterfully captures the essence of a young man torn between duty and desire, seamlessly blending innocence, determination, and humour. Likewise, Arsenio Hall as Semmi wonderfully complements Akeem, offering both comedic relief and a contrasting perspective on their American adventure.

    Supporting characters, from Lisa McDowell (Shari Headley) to her father Cleo (John Amos) and the hilarious antagonist Darryl (Eriq La Salle), provide the cultural backdrop against which Akeem's journey unfolds. Their interactions with the prince not only contribute to the movie's comedic moments but also its emotional depth, presenting a nuanced portrayal of urban America in the 1980s.

    Beyond its romantic and comedic plotline, "Coming to America" offers an exploration of cultural contrasts. The lavish and exaggerated depiction of African royalty against the backdrop of urban Queens provides ample ground for both humour and reflection. The film plays with stereotypes, sometimes reinforcing them but often subverting them for comedic effect. 

    One might argue that the film occasionally walks a fine line between genuine cultural appreciation and caricature. However, given the context of its release and its overall intentions, it largely manages to stay on the right side of this divide.

    The film also provides an interesting examination of the American Dream from an outsider's perspective. Through Akeem's eyes, America is portrayed as a land of opportunity, equality, and potential—a place where even a prince can start from the bottom.

    The film's soundtrack, peppered with hits from the era, adds to the movie's charm. From the catchy "Soul Glo" jingle to the memorable dance sequence set to "The Greatest Love of All," the music plays an integral role in creating the film's vibrant atmosphere.

    Cinematographically, "Coming to America" is a visual treat. The stark contrast between the extravagant palaces of Zamunda and the bustling streets of Queens is captured beautifully, helping to further the narrative and the humour.

    "Coming to America" is undoubtedly a product of its time, yet its core messages and humour allow it to transcend its era. While some elements might seem outdated by contemporary standards, the film remains a testament to Eddie Murphy's brilliance and the universality of its themes.

    At its heart, it's a tale about finding one's place in the world, breaking free from societal constraints, and pursuing genuine love. Combine that with impeccable comedic timing, memorable characters, and a catchy soundtrack, and it's no wonder "Coming to America" remains an enduring classic.

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    TO ANY QUESTION IS, THE ANSWER IS: GEORGE SANTOS 1.17.23

    TO ANY QUESTION IS, THE ANSWER IS: GEORGE SANTOS 1.17.23

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    A-Block (1:44) SPECIAL COMMENT: Now that George Santos has been tied financially to the cousin of a sanctioned Russian Oil Oligarch, and Speaker Kevin McCarthy has confirmed he won't move to oust him, the Democrats have to run with the gift the Republicans have given them. Whatever the issue, whatever the question, whatever the talking points, every Democrat, every time, must answer: "George Santos." GOP tries to blame Biden for the looming debt ceiling crisis? "You sound like George Santos!" McCarthy asks about the documents? "Why isn't the Speaker as angry at George Santos?" CNN writes another Bothsidesist article about documents? "Why isn't CNN probing George Santos and the Russian Oligarch?" Everybody insists nobody needs to investigates his ex-girlfriend's allegations of violence against Rep. James Comer? "Speaker McCarthy? In Comer, are you worried you've got another George Santos on your hands?"

    B-Block (16:33) EVERY DOG HAS ITS DAY: Waffles (17:31) POSTSCRIPTS TO THE NEWS: If she's secretly governor why would she run for Governor? And what do the Biden documents make Ronny Jackson think of? Drugs and hookers! Of course EVERYTHING makes Ronny think of drugs and hookers. (19:36) IN SPORTS: The LIV Golf tournament, formally tied to Prince MBS and Trump; why would baseball expand, especially to Nashville? And 1962 Met Frank Thomas dies, and leaves a troubling legacy on race and teammates and Dick Allen. (26:32) THE WORST PERSONS IN THE WORLD: Jordan Peterson runs a climate change denial chart that ends in 1885; Germany needs a new Defense Minister (to say nothing of 5000 new helmets), and Tucker Carlson needs you to explain candy to him.

    C-Block (31:02) THINGS I PROMISED NOT TO TELL: CNN's Chris Licht reportedly wants to hire a comedian to do a nightly newscast you can laugh at (intentionally, this time). He and others at Clicks Not News think this is a great, brand new idea. In fact, it's a lousy old one. It was first proposed at CNN...in 2001! I know: I was in the room. And it was THE SAME COMEDIAN!

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    Typical 20

    Typical 20

    magic johnson arranges a press conference to announce that he is hiv positive and will retire from basketball immediately and as his team the lakers are perennial tormentors of the hometown phoenix suns some fans are not as compassionate as they could be magic goes on his friend arsenio hall’s late-night show to assure everyone he is heterosexual and not gay which gets a standing ovation from the crowd lasting minutes one of the kennedy relatives goes on trial for raping a woman at the family compound in florida the movie about jfk’s assassination fires everyone’s imagination especially those who have been living with so many unanswered questions for so long the rich texan with the funny name and funny voice who announces his bid for the presidency on a nightly cable talk show even though he doesn’t belong to either of the two traditional political parties

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    Where the Booty At? (Whoomp There It Is vs Whoot There It Is)

    Where the Booty At? (Whoomp There It Is vs Whoot There It Is)

    In this episode Marysella Castillo founder of All Things Friday joins us to settle an iconic 90s hip hop debate. Two songs. Two similar phrases. Which one is it? Tag Team's "Whoomp There It Is" or 95 South's "Whoot There It Is"? Regardless of the answer, one thing is for certain, booties are gonna be shakin'. 

    We also get into censorship in the 90s, the cocaine infused origins of Miami Bass, the Arsenio Hall Show, Freaknik and more. 

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    Ep. 76: Harlem Nights

    Ep. 76: Harlem Nights

    Zack & Zo venture into Prohibition Era Harlem where a gang war is a brewin'. Sugar Ray, the proprietor of a popular speakeasy, is  outgunned, but he he won't be outsmarted. Joined by Quick, his hot headed protégé, Sugar goes up against one of Harlem's toughest gangsters and we go along for the ride in Harlem Nights. 

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    In Defense of Whitney Houston (ft. Gerrick Kennedy)

    In Defense of Whitney Houston (ft. Gerrick Kennedy)

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    Celebrating Black History Month with Bobby Brown and Whitney Houston

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    DMT - Expresso That! - BHM Day 20: Harlem Nights

    DMT - Expresso That! - BHM Day 20: Harlem Nights

    DMT Presents Expresso That!

    Commentary for those on the run. The Month of February 2022 will focus on Black History Month: Blacks in Comedy.  28 Days of Content.

    Day 1: Comedy History - Amos N' Andy
    Day 2: Black Sitcom and Music (Artists and Theme Songs)
    Day 3: The Wayans Part 1 - In Living Cåolor
    Day 4: Martin Lawrence Part 1: Television Impact - Martin
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    Best Late Night Host: Bracket Reveal

    Best Late Night Host: Bracket Reveal

    Yummy yummy we got a good one this week, y'all.

    As two hosts and comedy nerds, we're asking a question we've been meaning to ask for a long time: which Late Night host is the best Late Night host? It's a tough question, so we asked our friend Rebekah Sigman to come on and help us talk it out. Tangents include but aren't limited to: Nia and Bekah's graduate program, why everybody hates James Corden, and, of course, America's Band The Beach Boys.

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    Play-In: Monday 11/29
    Sweet Sixteen: Tuesday 11/30
    Elite Eight: Wednesday 12/1
    Final Four: Thursday 12/2
    Championship: Friday 12/3
    Winner reveal on a brand new episode on Saturday 12/4!

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    Coming 2 America (2021)

    Coming 2 America (2021)

    The long-awaited sequel to the 1988 comedy class Coming to America starring Eddie Murphy – Murphy returns in this one which was directed by Craig Brewer, how does it compare to the original?     

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    Does It Hold Up: Coming to America

    Does It Hold Up: Coming to America

    Happy Wine Wednesday!  We are back with the second edition of our "Does It Hold Up" series in which we explore classic movies from the past and discuss whether or not they hold up under a modern lens.  In this episode, we discuss Coming to America - the original - not to be confused with the sequel.  We take a trip down memory lane and discuss what we loved about the hilarious Eddie Murphy film.  We also examine what themes from the film still ring true today.  Unfortunately, dating has not improved since the film premiered in 1988.  We also revisit our discussion on the sequel in the context of watching the original film.  Finally, we render our ruling - does Coming to America still hold up?  Listen and find out!

    Craving more Eddie Murphy-related content?  Check out our episodes on Coming 2 America, Dolemite Is My Name, and our very first Does It Hold Up episode on Trading Places.

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    'Coming 2 America' with Dan Murrell

    'Coming 2 America' with Dan Murrell

    Welcome 2 our Coming 2 America podcast! We are joined by the host of the All My Movies podcast, film critic Dan Murrell. He and the gang cover the phonetically similar sequel to Coming to America. Plus, we answer a question from the ‘Who Shotline’ about movies with “found families.” And, as always, we’ve got ‘Staff Picks.’

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    Ep 142: Coming 2 America Reaction Show

    Ep 142: Coming 2 America Reaction Show

    Warning Spoilers!!! 33 years later, Eddie Murphy, Arsenio Hall return to Zamunda! When Eddie Murphy made the original “Coming to America,” he was, almost indisputably, the funniest man in America. By the way, in 2021 he still not doing too bad coming on the heels of his first Emmy win for hosting SNL and the highly acclaimed nod as Blaxploitation icon Rudy Ray Moore in Dolemite Is My Name (2019). So did this sequel live up to the hype? We dive in! 

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    Episode 148: Coming 2 Zenimax

    Episode 148: Coming 2 Zenimax
    The Microsoft acquisition of Bethesda is complete, so what does that mean for the future? Marvels avengers is not helping its case, and is heading down the Anthem path. WandaVision had an underwhelming finale, and the Flash is setting up things to come. While the Powerpuff girls are headed to the CW. Star Trek once again teases its film future. Amazon boasts that Coming 2 America had the best streaming debut, even though the movie was very mediocre. Meanwhile Disney+ and Space Jam cause a bit of a row, and Nick takes on the culture war.

    Coming 2 America

    Coming 2 America

    Pack your bags and grab your passport - we're going to Zamunda! In this week's episode we discuss Coming 2 America, which may have more appropriately been named Coming to Zamunda.  We kick off with our overall reactions.  We then break down our thoughts about the things we liked, the things we didn't know how to feel about, and the things we didn't like about the film. 

    Next, we discuss the new casting additions to the film.  We loved Wesley Snipes chewing up scenes as General Izzi.  We speculate about what the sequel would look like with Ryan Cooler at the helm, which leads to a very passionate plea from Jocelyn for fan casters to broaden their horizons when developing dream casts for movies. 

    We salute the film's MVPs - Leslie Jones was a standout and the image of her wafting her "special scent" over a pumpkin spice candle will remain with us forever.  It was no surprise the the costumes were immaculate thanks to Ruth E. Carter.  With the exception of a questionable wig on Jermaine Fowler early in the film, we LOVED the work of hair department co-heads Carla Farmer and Stacey Morris.

    It wouldn't be us if we didn't get thirsty, so of course we discuss our crushes from the Coming 2 America cast.  We close out by discussing whether we would be up for more movies featuring Zamunda's royal family.

    Join us next time as we revisit Coming to America (the original) and examine whether the film still holds up.  If you're an Eddie Murphy fan, you can also check out our past episodes on Trading Places and Dolemite Is My Name. 

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    Coming 2 America

    Coming 2 America

    Eddie Murphy and Arsenio Hall are back in Coming 2 America, a sequel to the hit 1988 comedy Coming to America. Directed by Craig Brewer (Dolemite is My Name), this star-studded sequel boasts a lot of new characters, plus a ton of returning favorites, but does it measure up all these years later? You can see Coming 2 America for yourself on Amazon Prime Video, and the cast includes Jermaine Fowler, Leslie Jones, Tracy Morgan, KiKi Layne, Shari Headley, Teyana Taylor, Wesley Snipes, and James Earl Jones.

    This review is an excerpt from Episode #210 of the Cinemaholics Podcast. Our intro music this week is “Out of Focus” by Crispy Beats.

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