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We can only hope the man who once starred in a movie called Monkeybone has enough sense to rescue his career before it really hits rock bottom and he starts co-starring in movies with Eddie Murphy.
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We can only hope the man who once starred in a movie called Monkeybone has enough sense to rescue his career before it really hits rock bottom and he starts co-starring in movies with Eddie Murphy.
The DC Damsel: Recall It Like a Toyota: 1-5 The DC Damsel 2010
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We can only hope the man who once starred in a movie called Monkeybone has enough sense to rescue his career before it really hits rock bottom and he starts co-starring in movies with Eddie Murphy.
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After agonizing through the moronic indignities of a horror called Monkeybone, disasters like The Mexican start to look good.
Co-Stars Who Pass at the Border ��� Brendan Fraser Really Blows It 2001
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After agonizing through the moronic indignities of a horror called Monkeybone, disasters like The Mexican start to look good.
Co-Stars Who Pass at the Border ��� Brendan Fraser Really Blows It 2001
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By our count the record holder for most movie spit-takes is Brendan Fraser with three two in "Monkeybone," one more in "The Mummy", while Arsenio Hall has the rare distinction of being the only actor to perform a spit-take in direct response to a character also played by Arsenio Hall.
WATCH: The Ultimate Movie Spit-Take Reel Ben Craw 2011
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By our count the record holder for most movie spit-takes is Brendan Fraser with three two in "Monkeybone," one more in "The Mummy", while Arsenio Hall has the rare distinction of being the only actor to perform a spit-take in direct response to a character also played by Arsenio Hall.
WATCH: The Ultimate Movie Spit-Take Reel Ben Craw 2011
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The director of the new stop-motion feature talks to Richard von Busack about Tim Burton, living dolls and 'Monkeybone'
unknown title 2009
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Surely Henry Selick deserves more accolades for his terrific string of films: The Nightmare Before Christmas, the live-action animated cult film Monkeybone with Brendan Fraser, instant classic Coraline (which has the best use of 3-D by any movie, period) and James and the Giant Peach.
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Surely Henry Selick deserves more accolades for his terrific string of films: The Nightmare Before Christmas, the live-action animated cult film Monkeybone with Brendan Fraser, instant classic Coraline (which has the best use of 3-D by any movie, period) and James and the Giant Peach.
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