Chappelle: "Key & Peele's Been Doing My Show For The Last 5 F-cking Years"
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Did he ever send shots at Carlos Mencia? He ripped him off before the office was even cold.
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the ? has spoken.
Patiently awaiting that new Special that was announced awhile back. -
Actually they haven't because Chappelle is in the comedy Mt. Rushmore with Pryor, Murphy, and Rock. Those muthafuckas are some bland ass generic hacks. The weakest monologue on Chappelle's Show
greater that Key & Pelle's entire run. -
Yeah well, if you bitter about it....do something about it....I find it hard to believe Chapelle couldn't get a deal with a primetime network if he really wanted to get back in the game -
Chappelles stand up concert sold out in 45 minutes up here
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If that ? ever comes to Nashville I AM THERE!!!!
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Maximus Rex wrote: »Actually they haven't because Chappelle is in the comedy Mt. Rushmore with Pryor, Murphy, and Rock. Those muthafuckas are some bland ass generic hacks. The weakest monologue on Chappelle's Show greater that Key & Pelle's entire run.
Nah. Replace Chappelle with Red Foxx, ? Gregory, or even George Carlin then that's Mt. Rushmore. -
They really haven't though. Chappelle's Show was actually funny.
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themadlionsfan wrote: »
Yeah well, if you bitter about it....do something about it....I find it hard to believe Chapelle couldn't get a deal with a primetime network if he really wanted to get back in the game
How can he when he burned all his bridges with the jew hollywood overlords because he refused to be their lackey?
If straight up comedic talent was all it took to make it in show bizness he would be were Kevin Hart is now. That's now how it works though. Hence Kevin Hart being where he is by being a good politician and showing those jews that he knows "His place" in the game. -
So play the white man's game and be the wealthiest comedian in the world or don't and be at smaller venues rocking Ray Romano button ups
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So play the white man's game and be the wealthiest comedian in the world or don't and be at smaller venues rocking Ray Romano button ups
Crazy
That applies to every industry unfortunately. Not just show biz. -
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Chapelle is a punk. He let them win by leaving TV and his fans. He could of easily went to another network but no he decided to be obscure get Buff and do random non televised comedy shows. He could of did movies or release stand up specials but no he didn't do nothing but lurk in the shadows and let wack comedians take over
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themadlionsfan wrote: »
Yeah well, if you bitter about it....do something about it....I find it hard to believe Chapelle couldn't get a deal with a primetime network if he really wanted to get back in the game
How can he when he burned all his bridges with the jew hollywood overlords because he refused to be their lackey?
If straight up comedic talent was all it took to make it in show bizness he would be were Kevin Hart is now. That's now how it works though. Hence Kevin Hart being where he is by being a good politician and showing those jews that he knows "His place" in the game.
A ton of respect and appreciation for that. -
Chappelle still the ? truth out here.
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Chapelle is a punk. He let them win by leaving TV and his fans. He could of easily went to another network but no he decided to be obscure get Buff and do random non televised comedy shows. He could of did movies or release stand up specials but no he didn't do nothing but lurk in the shadows and let wack comedians take over
You don't get it.
The same jewish mafia runs ALL of Hollywood. They all run in the same circles. He goes to another network guess what happens? those comedy central jerkoffs he didn't play ball with would just ? a deal with another network out of spite.
It will go through too cause the execs at the other network would either be related to the comedy central execs or be buddy buddy with them from way back. Either way those people look after themselves before anybody else. The only way to break through as an outsider is by degenerating yourself to their terms and conditions and becoming their puppet. This is where the term selling out comes from.
So as a fan of the guy tbh I respect him a lot more for maintaining his integrity and staying true to himself especially because it's not an easy thing to do.
Others just look at the number on the checks and fall for the okey doke but he bucked that and stayed on his own path. As a man to me that's admirable as ? and if more celebrities had that type of character maybe show biz wouldn't be filled with so many ? boys.
Money isn't everything and it damn sure is not the end point you find at the end of the road to the pursuit of happiness. It's called the root of all evil for a reason.
I'd rather be happy and enjoying the freedom of staying true to myself than be miserable by faking the funk and bending to another man's will and agenda and putting up with it cause it keeps my bank account a bit fatter.
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I always tell the ic...my brother was at the show where dave said he quit his tv show
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I'm glad Chapelle stood up for what's right, but that's no excuse to not get content out to fans. There's so many avenues outside the mainstream. Maybe not for an all out sketch comedy show, but at least for stand up.
Key and Peele have their moments, but they're not clever enough with their comedy. It's not smart. It's black white frat boy humor. -
Chapelle is a punk. He let them win by leaving TV and his fans. He could of easily went to another network but no he decided to be obscure get Buff and do random non televised comedy shows. He could of did movies or release stand up specials but no he didn't do nothing but lurk in the shadows and let wack comedians take over
You don't get it.
The same jewish mafia runs ALL of Hollywood. They all run in the same circles. He goes to another network guess what happens? those comedy central jerkoffs he didn't play ball with would just ? a deal with another network out of spite.
It will go through too cause the execs at the other network would either be related to the comedy central execs or be buddy buddy with them from way back. Either way those people look after themselves before anybody else. The only way to break through as an outsider is by degenerating yourself to their terms and conditions and becoming their puppet. This is where the term selling out comes from.
So as a fan of the guy tbh I respect him a lot more for maintaining his integrity and staying true to himself especially because it's not an easy thing to do.
Others just look at the number on the checks and fall for the okey doke but he bucked that and stayed on his own path. As a man to me that's admirable as ? and if more celebrities had that type of character maybe show biz wouldn't be filled with so many ? boys.
Money isn't everything and it damn sure is not the end point you find at the end of the road to the pursuit of happiness. It's called the root of all evil for a reason.
I'd rather be happy and enjoying the freedom of staying true to myself than be miserable by faking the funk and bending to another man's will and agenda and putting up with it cause it keeps my bank account a bit fatter.
I get what you saying but them people respect money too. If Chappelle wanted to return to TV somebody would put him on cause the interest and most importantly the money would be there IMO. -
Apparently he's still doing pretty well for himself so what did he really lose?
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He maintained his integrity, character and morals. Still gets paid. Has a family and is considered one of the greatest comedians of all time.
? Comedy Central. -
Breezy_Kilroy wrote: »He maintained his integrity, characters and morals. Still gets paid. Has a family and is considered one of the greatest comedians of all time.
? Comedy Central.
And just left all the other people on that show high and dry. -
Revolver Ocelot wrote: »Breezy_Kilroy wrote: »He maintained his integrity, characters and morals. Still gets paid. Has a family and is considered one of the greatest comedians of all time.
? Comedy Central.
And just left all the other people on that show high and dry.
No a grown man job to put food on everyone else table as well as his own. -
See... This is what I hate about Chappelle's legacy with that show: he originally dipped because "no one helped him" and a "lighting guy laughed at him for the wrong reasons, which made him question everything." During the third season. He didn't question ? before with that ? Clayton Bigsby skit where he made "? " more popular than rap music?
He dipped because he was given/earned a multimillion dollar empire with free reign to run it, and this isn't me talking out of my ass but paraphrasing the man, and they didn't give him help to run it.
? : Hire a business tutor. Use Google. ASK somebody. ASK ? Russell Simmons how to run some ? . To make it sound like he was on some isolated island with no way to get help has always been ludicrous.
Then he finally comes back and admits, "I wouldn't have left if I had it all to do over" and I think that was on Letterman where he said that. So, after all this time, let's keep it 100: he made stupid loot off the DVD 50/50 split with Comedy Central, got sick of people saying his catchphrases and fame, figured that was enough money, and fled the scene. He was DeNiro in Heat if he didn't turn back being interviewed years after retirement reflecting on his one regret. I have never regretted the right decision. I have regretted decisions I finessed people into thinking was the right one.
There's no evil Jewish conspiracy. He had control over his ? , cited what is essentially "I had too much control," left, and then admitted he ? up years later. That's not some big moment of integrity or getting ? . I love his stand up, but the minute he said out of his own mouth, "I ? up" it negated all that I quit for higher purpose ? . -
See I didn't know that. Haven't really followed him at all since he started showing back up in public.