In a damaging blow to Eddie Murphy’s pride, Quentin Tarantino vehemently disagrees with the 48 Hrs star’s claim that his feature-length debut pioneered the buddy cop caper. Murphy is confident that he did, and you can see why: pairing a buttoned-up, gruff, and no-nonsense character with a fast-talking, charismatic partner, at least one of whom is required to be a member of law enforcement, exploded in popularity after Walter Hill teamed the Satu…
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