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Oh, Crackers has been in our family more than 50 years.

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Oh, Crackers has been in our family more than 50 years.

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"Nutty Professor II: The Klumps" is a comedy film released in the year 2000 and is a sequel to the 1996 movie "The Nutty Professor." Directed by Peter Segal, it stars legendary comedian Eddie Murphy in multiple roles, alongside a talented ensemble cast. While the film doesn't have any association with a particular song or band, it features a memorable soundtrack that enhances the comedic and emotional moments throughout the story. The movie revolves around the brilliant yet socially awkward scientist, Sherman Klump. Sherman has a groundbreaking invention that eliminates body fat, but he struggles with his multiple personalities, particularly his alter ego, Buddy Love. Sherman falls in love with his fellow scientist, Denise Gaines, portrayed by Janet Jackson, who is working on a project to enhance animal DNA. However, when Sherman becomes overwhelmed with personal and professional challenges, he considers using Denise's DNA project to remove his alter ego. This sets off a series of hilarious and chaotic events as Sherman's extended family, the Klumps, gets involved, each with their own eccentricities and secrets. Eddie Murphy delivers a tour de force performance, skillfully portraying seven different characters in the film. Alongside his role as Sherman Klump, Murphy also plays Sherman's boisterous father, Cletus Klump Sr., and the mischievous Buddy Love. He also takes on the roles of Mama Klump, Granny Klump, Papa Klump, and Ernie Klump Jr. each with their own distinct personalities and quirks. Murphy's acting prowess shines through as he seamlessly transforms from one character to another, often interacting with himself on screen. Janet Jackson brings her charm and grace to the role of Denise Gaines, Sherman's love interest and fellow scientist. She showcases her acting ability alongside her well-known singing talent. Additionally, Larry Miller portrays the antagonist Dean Richmond, who seeks to exploit Sherman's invention for personal gain. Miller's sharp comedic timing and delivery add a layer of comic relief to the film. The soundtrack of "Nutty Professor II: The Klumps," although not associated with a specific band or song, complements the film's narrative and comedic moments. It includes several original tracks composed by David Newman, such as the vibrant and energetic "The Klumps Suite" and the whimsical "Papa Klump Gets a Job." These musical pieces enhance the comedic scenes and capture the essence of the characters. The film received mixed reviews from critics upon its release. While some appreciated Eddie Murphy's talent and the comedic moments, others felt that the humor relied too heavily on crude and slapstick jokes. Nevertheless, "Nutty Professor II: The Klumps" gained popularity among audiences and went on to become a commercial success, grossing over $166 million worldwide. If you are interested in experiencing the humor and wit of "Nutty Professor II: The Klumps," you can play and download the sounds from the movie's soundtrack through various digital platforms. The soundtrack, composed by David Newman, captures the film's comedic essence, allowing you to relive the hilarious moments or enjoy the music on its own. Overall, "Nutty Professor II: The Klumps" is an entertaining comedy that showcases Eddie Murphy's versatility as an actor. With its memorable characters, hilarious situations, and a fitting soundtrack, the film offers plenty of laughs and light-hearted entertainment for viewers of all ages.