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Take a look within the photo above this text. Do you realize what that's? This is actually the awkward smile of Ben Stiller trying to deflect an even more than fair question about Eddie Murphy's relationship with 'Saturday Evening Live,' while Murphy could not make any attempt whatsoever to pay for his scorn. In addition to gentleman, In my opinion it's pretty sure: Eddie Murphy still hates 'SNL.' Murphy features a tumultuous relationship with 'Saturday Evening Live,' understandably (which we recorded a few days ago). After he saved the sketch show from cancellation at the begining of eighties, David Spade made the now-infamous crack about Murphy inside the mid 1990's: "Look, children, a falling star." Murphy did not realise why. Inside the 'Tower Heist' star's recent interview with Moving Stone, he addressed the issue and mentioned he was regarding this. "I felt shitty relating to this for any very long time, however, I don't have none of the. I wouldn't visit retrospectives, however do not let it linger." OK, awesome! Observe that, Eddie Murphy likes 'SNL' again! Well, much less fast... Smash cut for the week before 'SNL's' March. 8 telecast: gossips were swirling that maybe, after over two-and-a-half decades away, Eddie Murphy can make a cameo through the show situated by his 'Tower Heist' co-star Ben Stiller. That didn't happen. So, Mike Sampson of JoBlo.com asked for Murphy and Stiller if there's any truth to people gossips. Mentioned Sampson: "There has been plenty of gossips that, Ben, if you were hosting 'SNL,' which you might bring Eddie back for just about any little cameo ... was that a thing that everybody were trying to create happen?" That's fair! The other that 'SNL' fans need to know! Murphy's answer? Complete silence getting a rather pissed-off searching facial expression (again, consider the photo). Stiller did supply, "I don't see the [NY] Publish, so..." Well, then: I'd rather not read an excessive amount of one of the lines, however i am prone to proceed and take that they like a good, "No." (JoBlo's full interview is below -- the 'SNL' question happens at about 1:40. Also, nice job, Sampson, on quickly rebounding using this moment by getting an Oscar question.) [via JoBlo.com] Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook You'll be able to contact Mike Ryan on Twitter RELATED

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