Any fans?
I have series 1 & 2 on DVDs & love them both!
I had been thinking about starting a thread & then read this:
http://www.chappelletheory.com/
If you're a fan you'll know all about the 3rd series being cancelled & Dave Chappelle checking himself into a clinic in Africa.
The theory claims that is was Jesse Jackson, Louis Farrakhan, Bill Cosby, Whoopi Goldberg & Oprah Winfrey that drove him mad & forced him to cancel the show by threatening to hurt his family etc?
Aparently they were all very angry with the Dave's portrayal of black people & the black community in the show.
Does anybody know if this is true? Pretty scary if it is.
:o :-/
I don' t think I buy this conspiracy, although it was entertaining entertaining this theory. Like any good conspiracy theory, it could be true but probably isn't. Although I do believe that Oprah is secretly evil. But I would not put Bill Cosby in that group, especially since he's pissed off the black community perhaps even more Dave Chappelle by seriously suggesting that blacks need to take responsibility for their own situation. In this country I think that that concept is more controversial than a comic skit about a black KKK member.
it is a wacko theory, about 3 weeks after the show was cancelled, dave was walking around in yellow springs, ohio, where he lived for a while (and some of his family still does), and i met him on the bike path. he was healthy, very fit (somewhat surprising for some reason?), and way too "with it" to have just been in a mental institution.
Dave Chappelle does what Carlos Mencia and Ali G do so well. By making really crude racial jokes, they point to the latent racism that lies in all of us. The expose the prejudice, the discomfort, the hate, the mistrust and how it's all a lot more in the open that we like to imagine.
Ali G's Borat character sings "throw the Jew down the well" in an Oklahoma bar and the patrons all sing along with glee. Of course these comics are shocking, but racism is pretty awful, too.
By forcing us to confront those stereotypes, we're obliged to examine them more deeply and ask some questions. I don't know about y'all, but when I saw "Crash" (not the Cronenberg one, the Haggis one) it made me really uncomfortable because I left thinking, ohmygod, do *I* think this way? Do *I* act this way? I understand about the black community being angry about being portrayed in certain ways, but it does force the non-black community to think about why they're laughing.
CHARLIE MURPHY!!!!!! ;D
wow, this is wayyyy too blown out of proprtion to be anywhere near true. it is very entertaining, but Oprah Winfrey sneaking into his house whispering death threats in his ear? C'mon.
QuoteCHARLIE MURPHY!!!!!! ;D
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I'm Rick James Bitch!!!
QuoteI don't know about y'all, but when I saw "Crash" (not the Cronenberg one, the Haggis one) it made me really uncomfortable because I left thinking, ohmygod, do *I* think this way? Do *I* act this way? I understand about the black community being angry about being portrayed in certain ways, but it does force the non-black community to think about why they're laughing.
I was lucky to live in a very multicultural area of the UK. Lots of my school friends were of African/Asian origin etc & my parents were very anti-racism.
When I came to Japan I began to experience racism first hand. This ranged from people openly pointing & talking about me in the street & on the trains etc (something I've gotten used to now) to not being allowed in certain public baths & bars where signs are openly displayed stating "Japanese only"
Life can be pretty strange here sometimes...
well, i grew up in israel and in montreal. i'd never even met an asian person until we moved to canada. but montreal is so mixed that on any given day when i sat on the metro you can see 20 people from 20 backgrounds. i loved it. living in arkansas, all i see is white with some hispanic/black people. i miss the multi-culti vibe. i miss good falafel, good sushi...
He's not mad. He's a human being. And human beings aren't mad, just different.
Besides - he does a too-well portrait of Li'l John to be crazy.
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Besides - he does a too-well portrait of Li'l John to be crazy.
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WHAAATTT??!!
hahahahahahaha
I love it when he inpregniates Oprah Winfrey
Yer that's a good one!
There really are too many good one's to mention but I still think Charlie Murphy's Hollywood Stories featuring Rick James is my fav! ;D
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Samuel Jackson beer! LOL!!! ;D
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Samuel Jackson beer! LOL!!! ;D
it'll get ya drunk, bitch!
"That was the time when the Murphy brothers were the blackest n-words on the planet, 'cause Wesley Snipes wasn't famous yet"
I love that!
Just read that Chappelle's Season2 DVD was the biggest selling TV DVD of 2005 by a long way!
5. Friends 9.x (790,000 units)
4. The Simpsons 6.x (830,000 units)
3. Seinfeld 4.x (860,000 units)
2. Lost 1.x (1,040,000 units)
1. Chappelle's Show 2.x Uncensored (2,840,000 units)
That's a LOT DVD's sold, man.
Here's Dave's take on Premature Ejaculation (NSFW - no, really?!!)
http://www.videovat.com/videos/862/dave-chapelle-premature-ejaculation.aspx
Trailer for Dave's Block Party movie directed by Michel Gondry (Eternal Sunshine...) feat. Common, Kayne, Mos Def, The Roots etc.
http://www.comingsoon.net/films.php?id=11474
Watched the Lost Episodes from Series 3 last night.
Man, don't bother! Of course, I knew all about Dave not finishing the shows & not being happy with the material that had been filmed but I thought I'd still give it a look (it was only $12 on amazon).
Fans of the show should keep away! There are a couple of good sketches (Tupac, Revenge etc) but you can find those on youtube, you rest is filler & a lot of it's just not funny.
Respect to Dave for calling it quits, shame on me for buying the DVD :-/
Though I haven't seen all of the "lost episodes" I do agree some were rather weak. However his MTV Cribs episode was pretty funny.
Damn, I miss that show. Wish it could have lasted longer.
I also enjoyed the MTV Cribs skit, if only Hulk Hogan would choke out a white panda for me on my b-day.
We just watched an episode last night from I believe season 2 where he mocks Puff. I nearly fell out of my chair! Boy, did I need that. ;D
Yer Season One & Two are both excellent. I have them on DVD & can watch them again & again.
Here's hoping Dave comes out with some new material soon.
my brother went to the dave chappelle live show here in toronto last night. i'm sure he split his sides.
Quotemy brother went to the dave chappelle live show here in toronto last night. i'm sure he split his sides.
How cool is that?
I'm jealous, I'd love to see Dave Chappelle live.
I miss live comedy. My friends & I used to go up to London all the time when I lived in the UK.