We just discovered that comedic actor Anthony Anderson will be featured in BET‘s newest sitcom titled Reed Between The Lines on Tuesday, December 20th, as the series concludes the season with a three new episode finale beginning at 10:00 pm. Anderson will make his appearance in the episode as Dr. Soto.
In the episode we hear that Dr. Soto is known as “The Love Guru,” who has written several self-help books teaching women how to get a man with the cooking-looking sexy and putting him on a pedestal way. According to BlackThespian.com, in this episode, both Dr. Soto and Carla (Tracee Ellis Ross) are invited to speak on a relationship panel for a Women Empowering Conference. During the panel, the two colleagues seem to have different views on how to get a man.
Anderson is probably best known for several projects such as Transformers, The Departed, Barbershop, Scream 4, Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London, and on television in his own sitcom All About the Andersons, as well as The Bernie Mac Show and he also starred in lead roles such as The Shield and Law & Order.
Reed Between The Lines is executive produced by Arthur Harris, Jacque Edmonds Cofer and Warren Hutcherson. The series is produced by Tracee Ellis Ross and Malcolm-Jamal Warner.
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We discovered this morning that New Line Cinemas is one step closer to signing comedian Chris Tucker to join Ice Cube, and many others for the new Friday 4 film. We hear that although no one is signed, we hear that Ice Cube has made it a top priority to have Chris Tucker in the film. As of this writing, he has not officially agreed to be in the film despite the many reports stating otherwise.
We can confirm that if Tucker does come back in the film, he will join a cast that the studio is stating they are going after to star. The cast would include Katt Williams, Mike Epps, Terry Crews, and John Witherspoon. We also hear that Cube is going to try to cast some new comedians in the film to bring a new “fresh’ appeal. We do know that Cube Vision is interested in possibly adding either Brandon T. Jackson or Bow Wow, as they worked with them both for Lottery Ticket.
As this story develops, we will have more details!
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We just discovered via TV Guide and Hispanically Speaking News that comedian Mark Viera, (probably best known for his performance on Martin Lawrence’s 1st Amendment and Russell Simmon Presents Stand Up At The El-Ray) has just landed a a new half-hour sitcom for FOX, based on his life with comedian George Lopez Executive Producing!
According to both articles, the new project is described as the story of “a blue-collar man who buys a building in the Bronx in order to stay close to his roots and teach his son street smarts. His decision surprises his wife and backfires when his extended Latino family moves in.”
We hear that Chris Case (best known for Retired at 35) is writing the script and will executive produce, along with Lopez and Leslie Kolins Small (of The George Lopez Show) at Warner Bros. TV Studios.
Outside of these articles we were able to confirm from our sources that FOX has confirmed the show will move to the development stage, and that Viera is about to film his first stand up special that will probably be with Showtime as they are snatching up a lot of one man specials.
More as this story develops.
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The new film GI Joe:Retaliation, the sequel to G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra, finally released a new trailer today courtesy of Paramount Pictures.
The new film stars Dwayne Johnson, Channing Tatum, Adrianne Palicki ( of NBC’s defunct Wonder Woman fame), and Bruce Willis. Oh yeah, there will be a small part in there from comedian DeRay Davis! The film, Directed by Jon Chu opens June 29th, 2012.
Here is the trailer;
Finally, the long awaited Will Smith film Men In Black 3 has released a trailer! After many problems with the script and the casting, the film by Sony Pictures is set to be released next summer!
If you havent seen the trailer yet, here it is;
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Although comedian Kevin Hart’s new film Think Like A Man doesn’t open until March 2012, it looks like audiences at the Pan African Film Festival will get the first chance to see the film, as we hear its set to open the festival. Our sources say the festival is hammering out a deal right now with the studio for a Los Angeles premiere as the festival’s opening night film. We also hear an announcement won’t be made until after the holidays, but remember, you heard it hear first!
The Pan African Film Festival (PAFF) is gearing up to take movie goers on a cinematic journey with international film screenings from around the globe. The film festival is the nation’s largest and most prestigious Black film festival. Over the years, it has showcased films from all parts of the world, representing such countries as Angola, Austria, England, Bermuda, Canada, Egypt, Ethiopia, Brazil, Kenya, Mexico, South African, Nigeria, and of course, the United States. With the pulse on the international film market, PAFF has opened the minds of its audiences, and transported them to lands far away and back home again.
No official word on the date of opening night but we hear that it’s February 9-20, 2012.
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Here is the new edition of the Humor Mill News Break with comedian Stevie Mack as he gives you the the latest news about Byron Allen’s new project featuring Sammy Davis Jr., and news that Eddie Murphy and Spike Lee’s new project over at HBO and more!
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The new film Act Like A Lady Think Like A Man starring Kevin Hart (from the Steve Harvey book of the same name) released a sneak peek to the Insider last night! Here is a look at the trailer that also stars Chris Brown and Michael Ealy;
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We just discovered that Entertainment Studios, owned and operated by former comedian and CEO Byron Allen, is about to produce a biopic film of Sammy Davis, Jr. What makes this news even more amazing is that no one even saw this one coming despite Allen launching several channels for his new cable platform with Verizon VIOS and his nearly two dozen syndicated lifestyle and interview programs, including his own syndicated talk show Entertainers With Byron Allen.
According to Hitfix, it looks like he has been planning this for awhile. Here is the article;
Entertainment icon Sammy Davis Jr. is finally getting the big screen biopic treatment
Entertainment Studios is planning to tell the actor-singer’s life story on screen and on stage.
After getting his start in vaudeville, Davis found decades of success as an old-fashioned multi-talented entertainer. As a member of Frank Sinatra’s notorious “Rat Pack,” Davis appeared in a number of films, performed in Las Vegas and starred in “Mr. Wonderful” on Broadway in 1956. He became one of the first African-Americans to front a TV show, landing his own TV variety show in 1966. He was also a singer, scoring a campy ’70s hit with his version of “Candy Man” from “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.”
Davis was also actively involved in the Civil Rights movement, but was later criticized for supporting President Richard Nixon in 1970.
He died in 1990.
“Sammy Davis Jr. was a phenomenal entertainer, icon, and American treasure whose inspirational story has to be told,” said Entertainment Studios’ Byron Allen.
Although details are scarce about the projects, Entertainment is working with Davis’ daughter, Tracey, to bring her father’s story to a new generation.
“On his deathbed, one of the last things my father told me as he put my face in his hands was: ‘Tracy, tell my story. Warts and all’,” said Tracey Davis. “Byron Allen, who knew and worked with my father, is the perfect producer to help my family and I achieve my father’s dying wish.”
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Six years ago on December 10, 2005 we lost one of the great comedians to ever grace the stage; Richard Pryor. Pryor was not only one of the best to ever hit the stage, he spawned many of today’s comedians that we have grown to love from Eddie Murphy to Chris Rock. In remembrance of his passing, comedian Darryl Littleton wrote an article about Pryor that we had to share;
Chris Rock once said, “F**k Richard Pryor.” When asked he responded that we should stop revering him to the point he’s unreachable; his level of comedy unattainable. Legends are meant to be supplanted. Runners needed to say “F**k Carl Lewis” so we ended up with a Usain Bolt. Basketball players needed to say, “F**k Michael Jordan” so a Kobe Bryant could get his due. And quarterbacks had to say “F**k Brett Favre” so Aaron Rodgers could become the most respected figure in Green Bay right behind Abraham Lincoln and Jesus (and in that order). However, those are athletics and records broken are naturally filled in with the name of the breaker. Art is not the same. One day Rock and others might technically be funnier than Pryor, but no one will ever replace him. His legacy is secured by the timing he had on stage and off.
Before Pryor did to comedy what Sinatra did to singing and Hendrix did to playing a guitar; jokes were just that – jokes. They were pretty much stories with snappy endings and funny asides along the way. Dick Gregory expanded the mindset and rhythm, but it was Pryor that took us into his world so thoroughly you could smell the hoe’s freshly used bed sheets. He built on what Lenny Bruce, Gregory and Bill Cosby had done as far as showing us the world we knew through identification, not gags; then Pryor handed us a trifecta of a racial, social and political journey none off those three masters mastered. Pryor is so revered because he revolutionized. That can never be taken away no matter how successful or famous any other comedian becomes.
This is why I want to take this time to advocate a course teaching the works and method of Richard Pryor. Comedy is currently integrating itself in the higher learning facilities across the country, similar to how hip hop has found its way into course studies. My book, “Black Comedians on Black Comedy” is currently being taught at USC by Professor Lanita Jacobs-Huey and Howard University is picking it for their next session under the instruction of Kasaun Wilson. So adding Pryor to the curriculum is but a small nudge.
This would not be a class for just comedians. Richard Pryor 101 would be offered to all students who crave to better themselves and find the truth in their existence. I don’t want to go as far as saying they’d discover the meaning of life from this course, but it would be the closet any other class has come. Cornel West stated the Richard Pryor engaged in the most intelligent and un-intimidated speech more than even Martin or Malcolm. This can’t be disputed. A class on Pryor would teach fearlessness in speech and deed. It would inevitably empower those being bullied to stand up and fight back; if not physically, verbally. It would create a more confident student body.
Pryor 101 would also infuse in its students to gift of public speaking. It’s easy to be scared to speak in public if you have nothing to say. Pryor always had a point to make. Let the average individual feel that what comes out of their mouth and mind is significant enough to be thought and uttered then we’d remove the low talkers from society. Death then would become the number one fear of humans as it rightfully should be and balance would be restored in the universe.
A Pryor teacher would teach improvisation. In life as in art the person in either case must be able to think on their feet. To be nimble mentally and verbally at a moment’s notice can be the difference of success or failure. How many times have you said to yourself, “I should’ve done this: or “I should’ve said that.”? Take Pryor’s class and eliminate such verbiage and regrets.
The study of wit would be vital in the Pryor course. Laughter is known as an involuntary response to a verbal or visual stimulus. However, if one is aware of what buttons to push on the machinery known as human beings, the road to laughter has few bumps in it. People generally are aroused by similar humor: the rancor of another, over-the-top violence, an unexpected conclusion to a perilous situation, the unflattering revelation regarding an authority figure and so on. Given the blueprint for these various categories, a person will know the proper things to say to receive the desired response on any given occasion.
Imagination is the expansion of the mind to explore non-traditional possibilities. We’d teach that. Pryor could not only transport the viewer or listener to places we knew existed in our world, but to other worlds entirely. Dracula and the Wino is a classic example of blending two familiar yet diverse known entities into a highly unlikely, but logically fluid exchange. His ‘what if’ way of looking at things is the cornerstone of an active imagination. This departure from normal thought can be instructed.
Style is something Pryor had in abundance. Not only in the attire he donned, but in his manner as an individual. You knew when an impressionist or hack comic is doing Richard Pryor not based on the words but mannerisms and style. His uniqueness is unmistakable and each person has that same advantage over the rest of us. Nobody is really like anybody else despite the claim from racists and bigots that some groupings are all alike. Pryor knew his style and the fact we had accepted it so well that he could say the most outrageous things about himself or society and we’d accept it. Most humorists would’ve never been forgiven for outing themselves, but in Pryor style such an admission seemed in character.
As previously stated courage is something Richard Pryor had in abundance. He opened his insides for us to see and pointed to the spots we missed. The man delved into areas publicly few venture into even in their rooms alone or in front of a mirror. His stance on any topic he discussed left other humorists in awe at the sheer guts it took to bring it up much less address it. This type of courage; to go boldly . . . is something that could and should be part of a study course. How unafraid would a person be in life if they were taught not to fear and to be bold enough to understand the time wasted not adhering to that credo?
In short I am a champion of this class because it would make better graduates. Comedy is a business of unpredictability. Most comedians don’t know what’s going to happen from one day to the next. When the recession hit in October of 2008 the fear comedians had was not of lack of employment or a crumbling of their job security – we never had that. The biggest fear for comedians was how a bad economy was going to affect comedy show ticket purchasers. Comedians themselves were fine. No one jumped out of their high 10th floor office or walked out in front of a semi-truck. Comedians got on the phone and made sure they had work. The grind continued as normal.
So the notion of a class on Richard Pryor is not to teach his biography for a semester. It’s to teach his philosophy for a lifetime; for though he is no longer with us his example lives on. December 10, 2005 was the passing of a human. That human’s ideas will never pass. They will endure as long as we have the mediums to go back and recount them; so with all due respect to Chris Rock – Long Live Richard Pryor.
By Darryl Littleton
Littleton is not only a stand up comedian, he is also a book author with his most recent book titled Pimp Down; The Rise & Fall Of Katt Williams which is available now via in paperback at Amazon.com and CreateSpace .com for $9.99. Coming to Barnes & Noble soon.