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1957)
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1975)
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1959)
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1983)
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1972)
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1973)
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1969)
The Legend of Lylah Clare (Aldrich,
1968)
In The Cool of the Day (Stevens,
1963)
That Cold Day in the Park (Altman,
1969)
The Fox (Rydell,
1967)
Thumb Trippin' (Masters,
1972)
Midas Run (Kjellin,
1969)
At Long Last Love (Bogdanovich,
1973)
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1972)
Outcast of the Islands (Reed,
1951)
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1984)
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1936)
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1937)
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1951)
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1953)
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1955)
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1956)
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1956)
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1957)
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1958)
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1958
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1959)
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1960)
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1961)
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1962)
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1964)
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1965)
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1967)
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1968)
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1970)
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1971)
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1971)
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1971)
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1971)
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1971)
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1971)
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1971)
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1971)
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1972)
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1972)
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1972)
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1972)
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1973)
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1973)
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1974)
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1974)
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1974)
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1974)
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1974)
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1974)
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1974)
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1975)
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1976)
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1976)
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1977)
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1977)
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1977)
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1978)
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1978)
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1978)
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1978)
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1979)
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1979)
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1979)
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1979)
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1979
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1980)
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1980)
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1980)
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1980)
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1982)
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1983)
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1985)
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1986)
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1987)
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1987)
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1988)
Running on Empty (Lumet,
1988)
Drowning by Numbers (Greenaway,
1988)
Haunted Summer (Passer,
1988)
The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years(Spheeris,
1988)
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Men Don't Leave (Brickman,
1990)
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1991)
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1991)
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1991)
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1993)
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1995)
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1997)
comment #1
PoisonSkin
says ...
haha. thats approaching some serious business
Posted by PoisonSkin
at June 25, 2008 12:35 AM
comment #2
EOTW
says ...
That is one of the scariest things I have ever seen. Is someone shooting a parody of ULYSSES' GAZE or something?
Posted by EOTW
at June 25, 2008 2:26 AM
comment #3
messiahcomplexio
says ...
Would be one hell of an advertisment for a horror film.
That's creepier than Chucky, Freddy, and that guy in the burger king mask put together.
Posted by messiahcomplexio
at June 25, 2008 5:19 AM
comment #4
JChasse
says ...
Boy, Eddie Murphy has a big head.
(pause to ponder)
Oh, I get it! Ha Ha Ha.
Posted by JChasse
at June 25, 2008 5:36 AM
comment #5
Mgmax
says ...
You laugh about it now, but elect Barack Obama and there will be one of these on every street corner, watching and waiting.
Posted by Mgmax
at June 25, 2008 5:51 AM
comment #6
Rich S.
says ...
I imagine that Jeffrey has more than a few nightmares that begin/end this way.
Posted by Rich S.
at June 25, 2008 5:57 AM
comment #7
Alan Cerny
says ...
The best CHUBBY RAIN advertisement ever.
Posted by Alan Cerny
at June 25, 2008 6:14 AM
comment #8
Jason
says ...
The Nutty Re-Animator.
Posted by Jason
at June 25, 2008 7:41 AM
comment #9
MPNeeb
says ...
And yet, we don't think of all the good freeway shootings can do...
Posted by MPNeeb
at June 25, 2008 7:42 AM
comment #10
SaveFarris
says ...
GOTCHA SUCKAS!!!!
Posted by SaveFarris
at June 25, 2008 8:25 AM
comment #11
tjfar67
says ...
Is this the next Eddie Murphy vehicle?
Posted by tjfar67
at June 25, 2008 8:55 AM
comment #12
tjfar67
says ...
I just now saw my first add for Meet Dave.....at 11:00 am...on a Wednesday morning...between personal injury attorney ads...
Posted by tjfar67
at June 25, 2008 9:03 AM
comment #13
The Winchester
says ...
Welcome to Mind Head.
Posted by The Winchester
at June 25, 2008 9:18 AM
comment #14
cjKennedy
says ...
"Jeffrey, I wanted to talk to you about Dreamgirls..."
Posted by cjKennedy
at June 25, 2008 9:30 AM
comment #15
Terry McCarty
says ...
Having seen the trailer, MEET DAVE actually looks above-average by recent Eddie Murphy standards.
Posted by Terry McCarty
at June 25, 2008 10:03 AM
comment #16
Bocephus
says ...
I prefer this one: http://www.avclub.com/content/hater/giant_head_of_eddie_murphy. Much funnier with Gabrielle Union popping out of his ear.
Posted by Bocephus
at June 25, 2008 10:05 AM
comment #17
anti-sardine
says ...
This is the actual vehicle that Murphy used when leaving the Oscar telecast early when he didn't win.
The horn goes "heh-heh-heh" when you push it and it runs on gross points.
Posted by anti-sardine
at June 25, 2008 10:07 AM
comment #18
CinemaPhreek
says ...
tjfar - very nice, sometimes the simplest pun is the best.
Posted by CinemaPhreek
at June 25, 2008 10:56 AM
comment #19
JapAdapters
says ...
SCREEEEEEECH!
CRASH!
BURN!
No more Hollywood Elsewhere posts.
Posted by JapAdapters
at June 25, 2008 11:14 AM
comment #20
MilkMan
says ...
I think that's one of the prototypes for the new Transexual Streetwalker Porta-Potties the city is going to try out.
or,
This Head is Actual Size
Posted by MilkMan
at June 25, 2008 11:41 AM
comment #21
Mgmax
says ...
It looks like a still from Paprika.
Posted by Mgmax
at June 25, 2008 12:08 PM
comment #22
lazarus
says ...
I'd like to see the pic of the giant Alan Arkin car blazing past this one.
Posted by lazarus
at June 25, 2008 1:04 PM
comment #23
Aladdin Sane
says ...
Lazarus, that was awesome.
Posted by Aladdin Sane
at June 25, 2008 1:43 PM
comment #24
Admiral82
says ...
I wonder if that is equal to the size of his ego...
Posted by Admiral82
at June 25, 2008 3:13 PM
comment #25
UglyRedHonda
says ...
If anyone cares, that was taken on I-65 North in Birmingham, Alabama. Kinda makes me curious as to where it might have been going.
Posted by UglyRedHonda
at June 25, 2008 3:56 PM
comment #26
EDouglas
says ...
They should plant that in your yard while you sleep... Eddie's Revenge!!!! :)
Posted by EDouglas
at June 26, 2008 3:51 AM
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