Coming 2 America' Interviews With Eddie Murphy, Arsenio Hall

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“Coming 2 America” stars Eddie Murphy, Arsenio Hall, Tracy Morgan, Jermaine Fowler, Akiley Love, Bella Murphy and Nomzamo Mbatha discuss the sequel to “Coming to America” in this interview with CinemaBlend’s Eric Eisenberg.
Transcript
00:00 I used to know a barber and Eddie had a similar experience.
00:03 A guy in the barbershop who, when you come in,
00:05 you don't want to sit in his chair,
00:06 you're hoping he's busy 'cause he can't cut hair.
00:09 - Ha ha ha, that's right.
00:11 (upbeat music)
00:13 - From what I understand, this movie,
00:18 the idea for this movie kind of was born
00:20 about four years ago, but I'm curious if there were
00:23 any other kind of plot ideas that were maybe batted back
00:26 and forth before now that just maybe
00:29 just didn't make the distance?
00:30 - Oh, so much has changed.
00:32 In the original idea, Tracy Morgan was gonna be my son.
00:36 (laughing)
00:38 With Tracy, maybe right up to maybe two years before,
00:42 three years into writing it, Tracy was the son still.
00:45 - Yeah.
00:46 - Then we were like--
00:47 - What forced the change?
00:48 - Well, what changed, we was like, you know,
00:50 we met with Tracy a couple of times and was like,
00:54 Tracy looked the same age as me.
00:55 I was like, how are we gonna make this believe
00:59 and then it became like, how are we gonna make this
01:02 make, be right?
01:04 Tracy can't be Leslie's son, so how are we gonna do that?
01:08 It was like, you know, it turned,
01:11 hey, how about Tracy as the uncle?
01:13 And over the years, originally I was supposed to play
01:16 General Izzy that Wesley is playing.
01:20 Like in "Coming to," and "Nutty Professor,"
01:22 I was supposed to play what Dave Chappelle played,
01:24 the comedian that Sherman gets into the thing with.
01:27 It was like, okay, we should have,
01:29 it should be somebody else.
01:30 It shouldn't be one of my characters
01:32 beating up one of my characters.
01:33 It'd work better if, you know,
01:36 like Wesley can make the General menacing.
01:39 - What was it like to actually meet Eddie Murphy
01:41 and Arsenio Hall for the first time?
01:43 And then also just, what was it like to actually like
01:46 work in a scene with King Akeem and Semmy?
01:48 I mean, that's crazy.
01:50 (laughing)
01:52 - Well, first of all, like Arsenio,
01:56 when you talk to Arsenio, it's almost like he's so,
02:01 he's such a great talker and he's so like intuitive.
02:05 It feels like he's interviewing you.
02:06 You feel like you're on his show.
02:08 - You better go to the night show, yeah.
02:09 - It's just who he is.
02:10 He's just so great.
02:11 He's just a great guy.
02:12 And so, you know, I just love his energy.
02:15 And Eddie's just the coolest dude in the room always.
02:18 He's just, his mind's always just going, you know?
02:22 He's always just so like thinking of what's funny, you know?
02:27 He's got a mind for comedy that's unrivaled.
02:30 It's just so like, to work with him together though,
02:32 like what, like it's, you know,
02:35 it's very overwhelming sometimes.
02:38 - Yeah, I think there's also,
02:39 there's also something that happens to you on set
02:41 where you're like, okay, switch off the fan and you,
02:43 these are your colleagues, relax, relax.
02:45 But, you know, as soon as you get to your trailer
02:48 or if you're like, oh, me and Jermaine,
02:50 we'd be like, oh my God, this is happening.
02:53 (laughing)
02:55 - Every day.
02:55 - But, yeah, but so much respect
02:58 for those two individuals, you know?
03:01 Arsenio and Eddie had so much, you know, history,
03:05 legendary status around them, very iconic figures
03:08 who were so down to earth and so humble
03:11 and just so giving to everyone on set.
03:14 They just made the environment really,
03:15 really amazing to work in, you know?
03:17 And as Jermaine said, you know,
03:20 Arsenio is one of the most incredible people
03:22 that you can ever come across.
03:23 He's just so giving and so funny, you know,
03:25 and he'll always tell a joke just before the word action
03:28 or as they say action, he will tell a joke
03:31 and you have to get it together.
03:33 - Yeah, and he'll whisper it in your ear too.
03:36 - Yeah, yeah, yeah.
03:37 (laughing)
03:39 - When I was on that set,
03:40 you know the movie's about a fairy tale.
03:43 - Yeah.
03:44 - Boy meets girl, girl meets boy,
03:45 boy loses girl, boy gets girl back.
03:47 But when I'm standing there and it was a fairy tale to me.
03:51 I had to snap out of that and get back to work.
03:56 And we all worked.
03:57 We followed Eddie and the leader, the first cast,
04:02 we followed their expectations.
04:04 - I must admit your style is far into my kingdom,
04:07 but it's impressive.
04:08 - That's right.
04:09 - Ooh, there you go.
04:10 - Let me hear you say hey, ho.
04:11 - Hey, ho.
04:12 - No, don't do that, that's his mother.
04:13 - Oh, don't you say that.
04:14 - No, not to his mother.
04:15 - You mentioned the training process.
04:17 I mean, I assume that was for the stick fighting?
04:19 - Yeah.
04:20 - Yeah.
04:20 - Can you talk a bit about that process?
04:22 'Cause I mean, you guys kick ass in this film.
04:24 - Thank you, yeah.
04:26 It was a lot of fun.
04:27 It was a lot of fun to beat people up with sticks.
04:30 But yeah, it was cool.
04:32 The training was kind of hard in the beginning.
04:35 So I was very nervous and I shocked myself
04:38 'cause I actually did a lot better
04:39 than I thought that I was going to do.
04:41 And by the end of it,
04:43 I actually got to do one of my full stunts all by myself.
04:48 And it was really cool.
04:50 - Yeah, it was lots of fun,
04:52 not only training, but actually doing it on set.
04:54 'Cause I got to do these huge battle cries
04:57 that took a lot out of me
04:58 and run in and go full force attacking.
05:01 It was so much fun.
05:03 And there was even a point
05:04 when we had Eddie Murphy pinned to the ground.
05:07 That was so much fun.
05:08 - My favorite part of the original film
05:10 is the supporting roles that you guys play.
05:13 The mighty Sharp crew, Reverend Brown, Randy Watson.
05:17 I love all of them so much.
05:19 And just kind of going back to it,
05:20 I'm curious just where those personalities came from
05:23 and how you guys kind of just made them your own
05:26 through your performances.
05:27 - Hey, you know what?
05:28 I remember the first time Eddie was talking
05:31 the story down to me before the first one.
05:35 And I said, "Yeah, but you're the character master.
05:39 "I don't do characters."
05:40 And he says, "No, no."
05:40 He says, "If you do a joke about preaching in your act,
05:43 "that's your preacher character."
05:45 And doing these things kind of a little bit came from life.
05:50 Like I used to know a barber
05:51 and Eddie had a similar experience.
05:53 A guy in the barbershop who, when you come in,
05:55 you don't want to sit in his chair.
05:57 You're hoping he's busy 'cause he can't cut hair.
06:00 We start developing who our barbers were.
06:02 - Yeah, and I think the whole idea of multiple characters
06:06 came about with the great John Landis.
06:11 Coming to America is coming to America
06:13 because of John Landis.
06:14 John Landis is one of the all-time great comedy directors.
06:18 I think he was the one that started the whole,
06:21 the idea of multiple characters.
06:23 - Yeah, Eric, the first treatment I read on a yellow pad
06:27 had no barbershop.
06:28 - He ain't lying.
06:29 - And the very first character was the old Jewish guy.
06:32 - That's right.
06:33 - 'Cause I was able to do that accent.
06:35 He was like, "It'd be hysterical
06:37 if you played that character in a movie."
06:38 And then it all turned into all these other guys.
06:41 - How much did you get to improvise and kind of add to
06:43 and just create a back and forth?
06:45 - Gord Brewer, what he brought to us was a lot of love
06:50 and a lot of freedom and confidence and guidance.
06:55 And we would do one or two on paper
07:00 and then he would let us play.
07:04 And if what we played was better than what was on paper,
07:07 he kept that.
07:08 - That's awesome.
07:10 - 'Cause you can look at the movie
07:11 and tell some of it you can't write.
07:12 - Some of it, yeah, it's just the energy from the room,
07:15 right?
07:16 - Yes, you can't write it.
07:17 - I don't need no handout.
07:19 - Wait a minute.
07:21 - All right, I'm gonna go pack.
07:22 - Okay, baby.
07:23 (laughing)
07:24 - There is a parallel to be made between your characters
07:26 and the relationship between Akeem and Lisa.
07:29 And was that something that you kind of kept
07:31 in the back of your minds just through your performances
07:33 and in your preparation?
07:34 - Yeah, I think it's important for, especially Akeem,
07:39 he's reminded of that in the film
07:41 without giving too much away.
07:43 Our love for each other,
07:46 Marimbae and Lavelle's characters,
07:49 they mirror Lisa and Akeem's and it's something he forgot.
07:54 And it isn't until he has that moment with Lisa
07:59 and me and Marimbae at the church
08:04 where he starts to finally figure it out.
08:07 People forget, over time you just forget
08:11 what you stand for sometimes, who you stand for.
08:15 And I think he needed to just see that
08:18 and to be reminded of that, 'cause we forget
08:19 and we're all human.
08:20 So that parallel was very important for both films,
08:24 I think.
08:25 - Yeah.
08:26 And also one of the most beautiful things
08:29 that people fell in love with the original film is love,
08:34 the theme of love, the love that Prince Akeem had
08:38 for his people, for Zamunda, for his dad,
08:42 and the love that he had for Lisa.
08:45 - If you guys could swap any of those roles
08:49 with each other, which one would you want to play?
08:53 - Oh God, Randy Jackson is hilarious.
08:56 - Randy Watson.
08:57 - Randy Watson is hilarious and Randy Jackson.
08:59 - Randy Jackson's hilarious as well.
09:01 ♪ You can't take away my dignity ♪
09:05 - What about you Eddie, which role of Arsenio's
09:08 would you play from "Coming to America"?
09:10 - Baba.
09:11 - He was gonna play Baba.
09:13 - Originally I was gonna play the witch doctor role,
09:15 but it was too much, it was like a six hour makeup
09:18 and I was going, "Man, I do this six hour makeup."
09:20 And Arsenio was like, "Well, I'll play him."
09:22 I was like, "Okay."
09:24 And then he wound up doing that shit
09:25 and actually saw him cry one day.
09:28 He was at the end of the day, everybody was leaving,
09:31 it was 4.30 in the morning,
09:32 he was sitting in the makeup chair.
09:34 It takes like an hour, two hours to take that stuff off.
09:37 Arsenio was, I don't believe it, he denies it,
09:40 but he was crying.
09:41 He had a little tissue, he said that his eye was tearing
09:43 from the contact lenses, but it was,
09:46 tears don't just keep running down.
09:47 (laughs)
09:51 - He was like this, "This is a confident woman."
09:54 - I was there till 4.40, he said goodbye to me at 10.
09:58 I was, it was hard, hard.
10:01 - Did you get to keep anything from the set?
10:03 - Yeah, I actually got to keep this ring
10:07 that I was wearing a lot in a bunch of different scenes.
10:10 And also, one of my favorite parts
10:12 were these director chairs that everybody got to sit in
10:15 and it had their name on the back.
10:16 And me, the sole purpose is always to stuff food
10:19 on the sides, but I love sitting in my chair
10:22 and it had my name on the back.
10:24 And I actually got to take the back,
10:26 I actually got to take two of them home.
10:28 One said "The Quest," which was another name for it.
10:30 And one of them said "Coming to America."
10:32 So that was really nice.
10:34 - I got a ponytail that I really wanted.
10:38 (laughs)
10:39 It was very cute.
10:40 And I was like, "Can I please, please have this?"
10:42 And they were like, "Yes."
10:43 - I can't, that's like the second time
10:46 I was asked that today.
10:47 And every time I get asked that,
10:49 I keep wanting to say what I took, but I'm not.
10:52 So, the answer is yes.
10:55 - Is it off camera?
10:55 Are you looking at it right now?
10:57 - I'm just putting it behind you so that we, I would know.
11:02 (laughs)
11:04 - But no, I-
11:06 - No, but I'm in talks of certain items.
11:09 - Did you get to bring anything home?
11:10 Did you get to like bring any like prop
11:12 or any costume or anything?
11:14 - No script that I was given.
11:15 I have a sign and I have it in a safe place.
11:18 - Okay.
11:19 - You look right there in my living room,
11:20 I have one of Michael Jackson's gloves right there.
11:23 - Nice.
11:24 Oh, so are you like a big pop culture collector?
11:26 - No, I'm a Michael Jackson fan.
11:28 - Michael Jackson.
11:28 (laughs)
11:29 - We're almost ready to become a prince.
11:31 - Almost.
11:32 - It is time.
11:33 - Ceremonial circumcision.
11:34 - Bring forward the royal machetes.
11:36 - Machetes?
11:37 - They're going to sharpen you too, nephew.
11:40 (gunshots)
11:44 (laughing)
11:46 ♪ To America now it's coming to me ♪

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