Key Takeaways:
– Hollywood actor Kevin Bacon counts working with Eddie Murphy on the movie Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F as a career high point.
– Despite rising to fame at the same time, Bacon and Murphy’s paths never crossed in the 80s.
– Although Murphy is known for his humor, he was notably offended by a joke made by David Spade during his time on SNL.
Doing Something Out of the Ordinary
Even for a Hollywood veteran like Kevin Bacon, who has acted alongside big names like Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt, there’s something special about acting with iconic comedian Eddie Murphy. Bacon has recently revealed in an interview that working with Murphy on Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F was a dream come true for him.
Working with the Legends
Bacon, whose illustrious career boasts critically acclaimed movies like A Few Good Men and Sleepers, has now bagged a chance to work with 63-year-old comedy genius, Murphy. Their upcoming film, Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F, is a reboot of the original Beverly Hills Cop, released more than thirty years ago.
Unwavering Admiration for Murphy
In his interview, Bacon couldn’t hide his excitement and admiration for Murphy. He described it as a “bucket list thing” to work with him and even labeled Murphy as one of the greatest movie stars ever. It’s clear Bacon’s respect for Murphy is profound and deep-rooted.
Reviving an Old Franchise
Murphy returned to his role as fast-talking cop Alex Foley in the movie, a character he created decades ago. Interestingly, both Bacon and Murphy emerged as prominent actors around the same time, with Bacon’s Footloose releasing close to Murphy’s original Beverly Hills Cop. However, Bacon notes they never really crossed paths or worked together during that time.
The Footloose actor also shared his experience working with the comedy legend on set, praising Murphy’s relaxed and observant acting style. He mentioned Murphy’s knack for improvising and his ability to pick up the smallest details about his co-stars.
A Walk Down the Controversial Lane
Amid talks about the upcoming movie, an old feud between Eddie Murphy and comedian David Spade is also making headlines. Spade’s joke about Murphy’s stalling career in a Saturday Night Live sketch from 1995 did not go down well with the actor. This triggered a strained relationship between the two, with Murphy expressing his hurt feelings over the snide joke years later in a New York Times interview.
Wrap-Up
As we wait for the release of Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F on Netflix on July 3, and MaXXXine, which is set for a theatrical release on July 5, it’s clear that working with Eddie Murphy is a cherished memory for Kevin Bacon.+