Bill Cosby Talks About 'Why We Laugh'
Filed under: Comedy, Documentary, Casting
One day it's Rudy Huxtable and the next, it's Cliff. No, I don't mean that he's becoming a prostitute on the big screen. That would never happen. The Hollywood Reporter posts that veteran actor Bill Cosby has joined Robert Townsend's comedian-centered documentary Why We Laugh: Black Comedians on Black Comedy, re-teaming him with his The Meteor Man co-star. Inspired by the book Black Comedians on Black Comedy: How African-Americans Taught Us to Laugh from comedian and writer Darryl Littleton, the documentary is "a no-holds-barred, raw, uncensored, and truthful look at black comedy and its cultural influence. It also takes a critical examination of the social impact of black comedy and its notable artists."I'd say that the inclusion of Cosby is pretty much essential. As Patrick said back in October, when news of the project broke, the names attached include D.L. Hughley, Paul Mooney, Tommy Davidson, Reynaldo Ray, Marla Gibbs, Eddie Griffin, and Katt Williams. THR also lists Chris Rock, Steve Harvey, and George Wallace. Some of these funny people are great, influential, and immensely memorable comic names. Some are not so much. But including any of these is incomplete without Cosby, a man who has made a huge name for himself in comedy on stage, film, and televisions for many years.
Looking at the list above, it's definitely male-centric and missing a few big male and female names. Unfortunately, IMDb says that it is already in post-production. But if the film was in your hands, who would you add?
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4-23-2008 @ 1:11PM
techstar25 said...
I was about to mention the Wayans Brothers (In Living Color), as well as Russell Simmons (Def Comedy Jam), but they are both listed at the IMDB page.
Names I didn't see there, but very well might(or should) show up in the movie:
Bernie Mac had a great run as a stand up comedian, prior to his show.
The late Robin Harris (whose stand up sketches were turned into an animated film, Bebe's Kids), was a very funny man.
There is also no mention of Richard Pryor or Eddie Murphy, but I'm sure they'll end up being a major focus of the film. That sort of goes without saying.
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4-23-2008 @ 2:13PM
Midnight13 said...
Where's Whoopi?
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4-23-2008 @ 2:58PM
Gina said...
I agree Cosby is essential. If you've never seen him do standup, you've really missed something. The man nearly made me pass out one time because I was laughing so hard I couldn't breathe. :-)
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4-23-2008 @ 3:42PM
Astin said...
Whoopi is one for sure. But how many other famous black female comediennes are there? At least that have come close to the recognition of some of the other names? Kim Wayans?
Obviously Richard Pryor would be heavily mentioned. Otherwise, what's the point? Redd Foxx as well. Sherman Hemsley? Garrett Morris?
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4-24-2008 @ 4:33PM
Liem said...
What the heck, where's Dave Chappelle?
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