Monday, June 19, 2006
Essay 712
From the latest issue of Newsweek…
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Chappelle: A Dozen Skits, a Million Questions
On July 9, Comedy Central will air what it’s calling “Chappelle’s Show: The Lost Episodes,” but that must be a typo. These are really the last episodes, as in the dozen skits Dave Chappelle had filmed before he went crazy or to Africa or wherever he went after he walked away from his $55 million (or so) contract. Chappelle himself had nothing to do with this salvage job; in fact, the two blues guys who croon the “Chappelle’s Show” theme stop, hilariously, and say: “I don’t think he’s comin’.” “When each sketch is over, I still expect to see Dave come running out,” says “Chappelle’s Show” co-creator Neal Brennan, who packaged these three shows. “You still kind of hope it’s a joke and he’s not really gone.”
The sketches themselves are just as topical and subversive as ever. There’s one where Dave is at a party dancing to posthumous Tupac music that’s suspiciously prescient. Another features Chappelle as the host of “Hip Hop Newsbreak” in the kind of extreme whiteface no one else would dare. But the most interesting pieces feature Chappelle as himself, including one where various people grossly overcharge him now that he’s a millionaire and another where he exacts revenge on people who didn’t take him seriously before he hit it big. Only Chappelle knows exactly why he left the show, but his own fame was clearly heavy on his mind.
—Marc Peyser
I put him up there with Richard Pryor for breaking down race like nobody else.
ReplyDeleteChappelle is funny as shite. He did a skit with John Mayer in season two on black and white music that is still my favorite. Whatever got to him, I don’t know, but it’s a shame Martin is making Big Momma sequels while Dave’s show is dead.
did you not catch the oprah interview with dave? don't feel sorry for the brother. his exit was strategic. dave needed a break from the pressure to get back to the funny.
ReplyDeleteDidn't catch it, heard about it though. I don't feel sorry, more like I just like seeing anyone with talent see how far they can push it, not just walk away before they peak.
ReplyDeleteI just hope he doesn't go the big mamma route for a little green otherwise he won't be findin' funny anytime soon.