COMING TO AMERICA (1988) | FIRST TIME WATCHING | MOVIE REACTION
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Top Comments (10)
Cassie is the first person I’ve seen watch this film that spotted the Trading Places cameo. I’m so proud 😂
The fact Eddie Murphy and Arsenio Hall played so many different characters in this movie speaks to their tremendous talent as actors.
Watching the end credits would have been an eye opening experience for both of you.
The barbershop scenes are comedy gold, especially when it comes to the boxing debates. 😂😂😂
"What is that, velvet?" -- Eddie Murphy in old jewish man makeup. That accent is perfect.
Seeing Cassie nail the Trading Places bit shows just how far she's come as a movie buff. Go, Cassie!
A young Cuba Gooding Jr. in the barber chair 👀
Eddie is Prince Hakeem, Randy Watson, owner of the barbershop and the old white man in the barbershop. Aresenio Hall is Semi, the preacher and the guy in the barbershop as well as the woman from the club.
The Old White Man IS...Eddy Murphy... And The Barber IS Eddy Murphy Too...😆
"I tied my shoes once, its an overrated experience" .. its all coming back to me how classic this film was. 😂😂😂
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Top Comments (10)
Cassie is the first person I’ve seen watch this film that spotted the Trading Places cameo. I’m so proud 😂
The fact Eddie Murphy and Arsenio Hall played so many different characters in this movie speaks to their tremendous talent as actors.
Watching the end credits would have been an eye opening experience for both of you.
The barbershop scenes are comedy gold, especially when it comes to the boxing debates. 😂😂😂
"What is that, velvet?" -- Eddie Murphy in old jewish man makeup. That accent is perfect.
Seeing Cassie nail the Trading Places bit shows just how far she's come as a movie buff. Go, Cassie!
A young Cuba Gooding Jr. in the barber chair 👀
Eddie is Prince Hakeem, Randy Watson, owner of the barbershop and the old white man in the barbershop. Aresenio Hall is Semi, the preacher and the guy in the barbershop as well as the woman from the club.
The Old White Man IS...Eddy Murphy... And The Barber IS Eddy Murphy Too...😆
"I tied my shoes once, its an overrated experience" .. its all coming back to me how classic this film was. 😂😂😂