• 3 months ago
It’s fitting that the most iconic laughs of all time come from comedians. Two prime examples of this are Eddie Murphy and Seth Rogen, who both have authentic chuckles that people have been spoofing, mocking or imitating since the start of their respective careers. This was so rampant that when Murphy realized his laugh was the punchline, he dropped it entirely, and Seth Rogen considers the irony of it all to be very upsetting.

I spoke with Seth Rogen for his Amazon Prime show
"Sausage Party: Foodtopia." When I told him that Eddie Murphy had been consciously suppressing his natural laughter for decades, Rogen not only expressed how much the concept disturbed him, but of course had a hilarious take on it.
Transcript
00:00I was just talking to Eddie Murphy about you.
00:02Really?
00:03Yeah.
00:03That's the craziest thing ever.
00:05Well, he was telling me.
00:06I assume he hates me.
00:06That's it.
00:10He was talking about how he had to ditch his iconic laugh
00:13because he was sick of people talking about it.
00:15Oh, that's funny.
00:16And I said, well, I'm about to talk to Seth Rogen.
00:18Should he ditch it?
00:20He looked in the camera and he said,
00:22Seth, you've done everything right.
00:23And keep doing that laugh.
00:26Look how far it's gotten you.
00:28Wow, look at that.
00:28Wow, that's.
00:29Any fucking Murphy. That's crazy. Look at that. He still did the laugh though, didn't he? No, he ditched it. It's gone
00:38Did he only do it in the first Beverly Hills Cop? I think it was the first two
00:42Golden shot he's doing that shit in a golden shot definitely golden shot for real, but then he stopped doing it
00:47He he intentionally stopped doing it and then he went on his tangent about how difficult it was as a human being to take
00:52This natural element of you and then like suppress it a comedian taking their own laugh away is like
00:59a
01:03Pixar movie
01:07Really upsetting
01:11Well, that's amazing and the fact that he knows who I am is incredible

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