Eddie Murphy Reveals Why He Intentionally Dropped His Iconic Laugh, And It’s A Bummer

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Beverly Hills Cop is a beloved franchise, and new movie "Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F," banks on every nostalgic reference we love about the original two ‘80s films (despite the threequel misfire). One thing that’s noticeably missing, however, is Murphy’s iconic laugh, and it’s been absent from his work for quite some time. Now we know why, and honestly, the reason is kind of a bummer.

When I brought up the laugh during our interview for "Axel F," Eddie Murphy was very willing to tell me the whole story.
Transcript
00:00I started out, that was my real laugh, and then I realized a little bit along, oh, they're laughing at my laugh, and then it became like, you know, part of it was like, all you have to do is do that laugh, and they would laugh.
00:10And it was like, oh, no, and I really made myself stop laughing.
00:15I don't laugh like that anymore. That's a strange thing as a human being to have to adjust something as natural as that where you go through.
00:22I can't laugh like that because people always look over and say that.
00:27And once I was going into a hotel and a guy came to me and said, you still got that laugh?
00:33And I was like, what? He says, you still got that laugh? And I said, yeah.
00:36He said, hey, man, was that computers?
00:40He asked me was it computers. I didn't even know what to say. I just I feel like I'm still standing there.
00:45I didn't know what to like. He said that. I just kind of just kind of walked away.
00:50He said it all like sotto voce, you know, just between you and me.
00:55Was that done with computers? It was like, I don't even know how to answer that.

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