
"The Nutty Career"
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Regrets, he's had a few, but fewer than you'd think. "I regret not making 'Ghostbusters'," says Eddie Murphy, 35. It's a Sunday evening in San Francisco, a couple of weeks before the release of his new comedy, "The Nutty Professor." The actor's on the set of "Metro," spotting baby dreadlocks and a small hoop earring, and lounging in a trailer full of peach-scented candles. "We had just finished 'Trading Places'," Murphy remembers, "and Dan said, 'How about making a movie about fighting ghosts?' I was like, I ain't f---ing with no ghosts. Then I saw it and" -he throws up his hands and lets out a high-pitched scream - "I wanted to jump off the roof." He also regrets not singing on "We are the World." (Article Continues)