He's a genius. From Richard Pryor to Dave Chappelle, he's been behind some of the funniest stuff ever made. And Homey don't play dat!!! Adamguy "LOL! Good old Homey! The Homey the Clown shorts were such a bad influence for my brother and I when we were really little Much younger than the intended audience for the show! We used to make our own versions of that black jack thing that he uses on everyone Usually by taking one of our socks and putting something hard in it, like a plastic or metal toy or something , and smack each other in the head with them!
Fortunately, we never did it hard enough to really hurt. Good times, good times. D Walker "A prison work-release clown! Kev J ""I think you got it backwards son. I even had a Homey D. Clown T-shirt! Domino G " "y did u become a clown then? Dustin Pearson "Its been 22 yrs. This is just one of a number of commenters in this discussion thread who are sneaker collectors commented on these sneakers. T Davis "One day Homey will break all the chains then he'll fly away but until that day Homey don't play I said sing the damn song!!
By far THE best show of the 90's when it came to comedy, no doubt!! Matt Lipton "Thumbs up if you looked this up after seeing this on the Fox 25th Annversary special. I fell to the floor laughing my ass off. The funniest tv show ever. Vicki EastVan "If you've watched any episodes of "In living in colour" you'd understand why kids are not part of the show lol. Cameron cole "girl: Do a silly clown dance for us!!! Oh, the memories.
MusicFanatic " people feel totally dissed by Homey" -snip- " people" probably refers to the number of people who gave that video a "thumbs down" rating as of the time of that comment's posting. Clown references from then on. But it was all in good fun! Absolute Classic TV! Lindsay W "Is it sad I only know of homie the clown because of Drake?
Read comment 49 below that also refers to Homey D. Clown being mentioned in rap music. Tyrone Thompson "Nick Diel heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeell yeah! Compared to Damon, an effortless comedic genius, Keenen sometimes comes off as a paranoid despot.
Instead of finding white analogues, Peisner seems determined to prove that the model for the Wayanses was not SNL. To some degree, ILC drew on Laugh-In , but primarily, he demonstrates, the Wayanses idolized Richard Pryor, the boundary-smashing black comedian who, as the years proceed, feels more and more like a tear in the fabric of the universe.
Both ILC and Pryor succeeded by mercilessly lampooning black people for the entertainment of black people, with relatively little thirst for crossing over. The success of Sucka led some adventurous executives from Fox to contact Keenen about putting together his own show. And they did sound enthusiastic. But as the two-hundred-odd participants Peisner interviews for the book attest, his gestalt was what people responded to.
Although this character became the quintessence of In Living Color , the show did not exclusively mine anger over race for its comedy. But, if they are your friends, they would understand. Most of my childhood and adult life was spent doing a lot of geeky stuff: watching TV, playing video games and going to the movies. To some, it may have been a waste of time. Well, to me, it has made me what I am today I actually write for a couple of blogs, namely: geekwisdom.
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