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Hisnew movie “Block Party” takes place before all this weirdness, however. In ’04, Chappelle was merely interested in putting together a little show featuring some of his favorite musical acts and some comedy, and there’s not much hint of the erratic behavior to come. Enlisting Michel Gondry (“Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
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JuGp8tv. Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for FF Published on Jun 21, 2021, 948 AM New York, NY – Leave it to Dave Chappelle to round up several Hip Hop legends for a surprise show. On Saturday June 19, the iconic comedian closed out the 20th edition of the Tribeca Film Festival at Radio City Music Hall with the premiere of his forthcoming documentary, Untitled Dave Chappelle Documentary. Academy Award-winning filmmakers Julia Reichert and Steven Bognar introduced the film with, “We live in a small town in Ohio. We have a neighbor. His name is Dave. We see him at the grocery store and on the street. When Dave came to us with the idea, we were immediately struck by the challenge to tell the story of our part of the world during the pandemic and the national reckoning on racial injustice. This was a historic moment and we really wanted to chronicle this place and this time, it just felt right.” But apparently that wasn’t the only trick Chappelle had up his sleeve. The roughly 6,000 people in attendance were then treated to a 30-minute performance featuring Fat Joe, Q-Tip, Ghostface Killah, De La Soul, Redman and DJ Clark Kent, among others. Unfortunately for fans, cell phones or video cameras weren’t allowed inside the venue so there’s no live footage of the show. Untitled Dave Chappelle Documentary came about quite organically. As the story goes, Chappelle stopped by the filmmaker’s homes to ask if they’d be interested in documenting his attempt to bring back live entertainment while in the throws of quarantine. His efforts, meant to be only a weekend-long event, resulted in more than 50 sold-out socially distanced comedy shows in Yellow Springs last summer. related news Dave Chappelle Addresses George Floyd Killing In Surprise Comedy Special '846' June 11, 2020 The comedy shows took place in a five-acre cornfield with special guest comedians such as Chris Rock, Kevin Hart, Jon Stewart, Michelle Wolf, and Tiffany Haddish. “I literally just knocked on their door the same way Black people do when they’re having barbecues,” Chappelle said to the audience. “Hey, I’m having a barbecue. Can I borrow some hotdogs, neighbor?” In terms of getting his famous Hip Hop friends together, that was easy, too. Chappelle has always integrated his love of Hip Hop culture into everything he does – from the infamous Chappelle’s Show to 2005’s Dave Chappelle’s Block Party. As the country begins to slowly awaken from the paralyzing pandemic, there will be surely more to come.
NEW YORK, NY - DECEMBER 10 Ryan Reynolds attends Netflix's "6 Underground" New York Premiere at The ... [+] Shed on December 10, 2019 in New York City. Photo by Jason Mendez/WireImage WireImage On the first day of each month, the world’s biggest streaming platforms—from Netflix NFLX to Hulu to Amazon Prime to HBO—add a number of new titles to their movie libraries. And Netflix has been especially active this month, and will continue to add many new movies to its database throughout the month of December. But on the first day of each month we lose a lot of content as well. Between now and the end of December, Netflix will ditch dozens of movies. Luckily, you’ve got some time left to watch your favorites—or perhaps discover a new favorite. In this article, I’ll highlight ten great films exiting Netflix by January 1, 2022. And at the end of the article, you’ll find a full list of movies leaving the platform this month. Captain Fantastic Ben Cash, his wife Leslie and their six children live deep in the wilderness of Washington state. Isolated from society, Ben and Leslie devote their existence to raising their kids—educating them to think critically, training them to be physically fit and athletic, guiding them in the wild without technology and demonstrating the beauty of co-existing with nature. When Leslie dies suddenly, Ben must take his sheltered offspring into the outside world for the first time. Captain Fantastic will leave Netflix on December 31. Dave Chappelle’s Block Party Actor, writer and comic Dave Chappelle loads up a bus with residents of his Ohio hometown and takes them to Brooklyn, Once there, the travelers enjoy a concert featuring Kanye West, the Fugees, Big Daddy Kane and others. Rehearsal footage and Chappelle's brand of comedy enliven the proceedings. Dave Chappelle’s Block Party will leave Netflix on January 1. The Con is On Two badly behaved con artists flee to Los Angeles where they hatch a convoluted plot to steal jewels, in an attempt to avoid paying off a massive gambling debt to a notorious mobster in England. The Con is On will leave Netflix on December 21. Fearless After a terrible tragedy, a martial artist retreats to a remote village to gain a new appreciation for the important things in life, but when he returns to the city to reconcile his past with the present, he gets caught up in a duel to the death defending China's honor. Fearless will leave Netflix on January 1. The Piano After a long voyage from Scotland, pianist Ada McGrath and her young daughter, Flora, are left with all their belongings, including a piano, on a New Zealand beach. Ada, who has been mute since childhood, has been sold into marriage to a local man named Alisdair Stewart. Making little attempt to warm up to Alisdair, Ada soon becomes intrigued by his Maori-friendly acquaintance, George Baines, leading to tense, life-altering conflicts. The Piano will leave Netflix on January 1. American Gangster Harlem drug dealer Frank Lucas rises to power in corrupt 1970s New York, equalling and surpassing the notorious Mafia families with the reach of his empire. On the other side of the law, honest cop Richie Roberts dedicates himself to taking down `the most dangerous man walking the streets'. Lucas acts with impunity, smuggling heroin into the US in the coffins of American soldiers killed in Vietnam. American Gangster will leave Netflix on January 1. Do the Right Thing Salvatore "Sal" Fragione is the Italian owner of a pizzeria in Brooklyn. A neighborhood local, Buggin' Out, becomes upset when he sees that the pizzeria's Wall of Fame exhibits only Italian actors. Buggin' Out believes a pizzeria in a black neighborhood should showcase black actors, but Sal disagrees. The wall becomes a symbol of racism and hate to Buggin' Out and to other people in the neighborhood, and tensions rise. Do the Right Thing will leave Netflix on January 1. Ghost Sam Wheat is a banker, Molly Jensen is an artist, and the two are madly in love. However, when Sam is murdered by friend and corrupt business partner Carl Bruner over a shady business deal, he is left to roam the earth as a powerless spirit. When he learns of Carl's betrayal, Sam must seek the help of psychic Oda Mae Brown to set things right and protect Molly from Carl and his goons. Ghost will leave Netflix on January 1. Just Friends High school student Chris Brander loves his best friend, Jamie Palamino. He finally confesses his feelings, but she tells him that she just wants to be friends, and he leaves town in shame. Ten years later, Chris is a successful record executive and involved with self-absorbed pop star Samantha James. He still pines for Jamie, though, and when his plans to go to Paris for the holidays fall through, he returns to his hometown to try and win her heart. Just Friends will leave Netflix on January 1. Total Recall Douglas Quaid is a bored construction worker in the year 2084 who dreams of visiting the colonized Mars. He visits "Rekall," a company that plants false memories into people's brains, in order to experience the thrill of Mars without having to travel there. But something goes wrong during the procedure; Quaid discovers that his entire life is actually a false memory and that the people who implanted it in his head now want him dead. Total Recall will leave Netflix on January 1. All movies leaving Netflix in November Movies leaving Netflix on December 20 2359 2011 Imperfect 2012 Jeremiah Tower The Last Magnificent 2016 Miss J Contemplates Her Choice 2014 Movies leaving Netflix on December 21 Agent 2019 Desires 2017 The Con Is On 2018 Movies leaving Netflix on December 22 Jacob’s Ladder 2019 Jojo’s World 2017 Lion Pride 2017 Love Seventeen 2016 Single Ladies Senior 2018 Movies leaving Netflix on December 23 Demon’s Path 2018 QLIMAX THE SOURCE 2020 Movies leaving Netflix on December 25 Simon Killer 2012 Way Back into Love 2011 Movies leaving Netflix on December 26 Captain Fantastic 2016 Movies leaving Netflix on January 1 A Cinderella Story 2004 American Gangster 2007 American Reunion 2012 An American Girl McKenna Shoots for the Stars 2012 An Inconvenient Truth 2006 Autohead 2016 Back to the 90s 2015 Beethoven 1992 Beethoven’s 2nd 1993 Born to Play 2020 Case 39 2009 Charlie’s Angels 2000 Christmas Break-In 2019 Christmas Survival 2018 Cold Mountain 2003 Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles 2001 Dave Chappelle’s Block Party 2005 Defiance 2008 Do the Right Thing 1989 Don’t Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood 1996 Double Jeopardy 1999 Dr. Seuss’ The Cat in the Hat 2003 Eagle Eye 2008 Elliot The Littlest Reindeer 2018 Fearless 2006 Flipped 2010 From Paris with Love 2010 Garfield Gets Real 2007 Garfield’s Fun Fest 2008 Garfield’s Pet Force 2009 Ghost 1990 Gimme Shelter 2013 Gladiator 2000 Good Hair 2009 Green Lantern 2011 Green Zone 2010 Headwinds 2011 Holly Star 2018 Hotel for Dogs 2009 House Party 1990 House Party 2 1991 House Party 3 1994 Hugo 2011 Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius 2001 Just Friends 2005 Lara Croft Tomb Raider The Cradle of Life 2003 Layer Cake 2004 Life 1999 Like Crazy 2011 London Heist 2017 Love Don’t Cost a Thing 2003 Love Jones 1997 Magnolia 1999 Mariah Carey’s All I Want For Christmas Is You 2017 Marshall 2017 Memoirs of a Geisha 2005 Middle Men 2009 Midnight Run 1988 Mother’s Day 2016 My Fair Lady 1964 My Little Pony Equestria Girls Forgotten Friendship 2018 My Little Pony Equestria Girls Rollercoaster of Friendship 2018 My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic Best Gift Ever 2018 Mystery Men 1999 Mystic Pizza 1988 Nang Nak 1999 Natascha Kampusch The Whole Story 2010 Pan’s Labyrinth 2006 Pet Sematary 2 1992 Premonition 2007 Puss in Boots 2011 Road Trip Beer Pong 2009 Rugrat in Paris The Movie 2000 Rumor Has It… 2005 Santa Girl 2019 Serendipity 2001 Seven Pounds 2008 Serendipity 2001 Seven Pounds 2008 Space Cowboys 2000 Spy Kids 2001 Spy Kids 2 The Island of Lost Dreams 2002 Spy Kids 3 Game Over 2003 Starsky & Hutch 2004 Stepmom 1998 Streets of Fire 1984 Stuart Little 1999 Surf’s Up 2007 The American 2010 The Devil Inside 2012 The Four Seasons 1981 The Fourth Kind 2009 The Game 1997 The Inevitable Defeat of Mister & Pete 2013 The Interpreter 2005 The Last Airbender 2010 The Life of David Gale 2003 The Lovely Bones 2009 The Machinist 2004 The Nut Job 2014 The Piano 1993 The Rugrats Movie 1998 The Stepfather 2009 The Strangers 2008 The Tourist 2010 Titanic 1997 Tommy Boy 1995 Total Recall 1990 Tremors 1990 Unaccompanied Minors 2006 Underworld 2003 Underworld Awakening 2012 Underworld Rise of the Lycans 2009 Unknown 2011 Valentine’s Day 2010 Waiting for “Superman” 2010 What a Girl Wants 2003 What Dreams May Come 1998 What’s Eating Gilbert Grape 1993 Wild Child 2008 Zathura 2005 Zodiac 2007
Facebook Share on Facebook Twitter Share on Twitter Email Share via Email LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 17 EDITORS NOTE - This image has been converted to black and white Dave Chappelle attends the UK premiere of "Dave Chappelle Untitled" at Cineworld Leicester Square on October 17, 2021 in London, England. Photo by Eamonn M. McCormack/Getty Images Editor’s note The following article is an op-ed, and the views expressed are the author’s own. Read more opinions on theGrio. It’s as hard to capture the genius of Dave Chappelle in a short essay as it is to explain the genius of Prince or Miles Davis. These are book-length challenges. But let’s try. Where most comics deal in short bursts of sentences. Chappelle tells long, winding stories that draw you in and keep you on the edge of your seat. He mixes social commentary into his comedy, giving intellectual observations about the world while keeping you laughing. He makes you feel smart for getting his comedy. And he talks a lot about himself in a way that creates a world—you know who the person speaking to you is. I can always go to a comedy show and walk away with a few funny jokes I can tell except if I go see Dave. You can’t repeat his long stories and remember all the callbacks and references. And because so much of his comedy is about himself, how could you tell the joke yourself? I love it when Chappelle, befitting someone in the hip-hop generation, talks about “Chappelle,” a version of himself who is brilliant, rich and such an amazing comedian that he can make a punchline out of anything, but also someone who’s lazy and liable to quit doing something, anything, at a moment’s notice. Chappelle is unapologetically Black—his comedy is Blackcentric and takes full advantage of the ability to make fun of white people and to call out their mistakes. In the way he talks and how he lives his life, Chappelle seems to be free. Years ago, I saw Chappelle perform in Connecticut, days after a show in Detroit had gone badly, and he came out and recounted the story of the bad show and said that he might leave us, too. Like, hey, you never know. It felt like he was someone who was so liberated that he was comfortable walking away from anything if he was uncomfortable. I know Chappelle will walk away from anything because he once walked away from me. In 2005, after Dave Chappelle’s Block Party came out, I flew to Ohio to interview Chappelle for BET. This was after he’d famously quit the legendary Chappelle’s Show. I was asked not to ask about Chappelle’s Show. Of course, I was there to do just that. After 10 minutes of talking about the Block Party, I segued into the brilliance of Chappelle’s Show and how great it was. He seemed uncomfortable at the shift, but I was focused on the show’s greatness, so he let me go there. Then, after 10 minutes of talking about the genius of his show, I asked him about leaving. He shifted uncomfortably in his chair. He lowered his gaze to the floor. He started talking about how we had seen this sort of thing before—he said after Mariah Carey and Martin Lawrence had gotten gigantic deals, they, too, had lost their minds and had public meltdowns. I felt like a therapist on the verge of a breakthrough. I had to ask just a few more questions about him leaving—one of the central cultural events of my generation—but one of my two cameramen announced that we had to stop for a moment because he had to change his battery. Are you kidding? He should have recognized that we were in a delicate moment and done this silently, but no, in an act of total tone-deafness, he announced that we had to stop. As soon as he said it, Chappelle said he needed a cigarette and leaped up from his chair. He walked outside and never came back. As painful as that was personally, I respect Chappelle immensely for being the sort of person who will walk out. In his post-Chappelle’s Show comedy, he talks a lot about refusing to be controlled by capitalism and the institutions that dominate it. He has likened Hollywood to a pimp, making himself a potential prostitute, as a way of explaining why he’s refused to play its game. He publicly called out Netflix, who has paid him about a zillion dollars over the past decade, for streaming Chappelle’s Show when he thought the deal was unfair. Chappelle is fearless onstage and off, willing to sacrifice a lot of money for his freedom and his mental health. I respect the hell out of that. I’m not saying I would’ve done it, but I understand. I think Chappelle’s best standup hour is still “The Age of Spin” because its structure is so brilliant. It’s like there are two countermelodies or counter-rhythms playing off each other as he goes in and out of stories about Simpson, commentary on Bill Cosby and notes on himself. But all of Dave’s specials have been great. He’s got a long, incredible resume of taking comedy into new realms and to me, the comedy GOAT battle is between Chappelle and Richard Pryor. No one else is close to them. There are a lot of similarities between them—Pryor, too, loved great stories. He often added bits of social commentary and talked a lot about himself. Both guys are unapologetically Black and champions for Black people. I have listened to a ton of Pryor’s stand-up work, and I revere him immensely. I love Pryor but I think Chappelle is funnier. I think he’s the greatest of all time. Touré is a host and Creative Director at theGrio. He is the host of the podcast “Toure Show” and the podcast docuseries “Who Was Prince?” He is also the author of seven books, including the Prince biography Nothing Compares 2 U. Look out for his upcoming podcast Being Black In the 80s. TheGrio is FREE on your TV via Apple TV, Amazon Fire, Roku, and Android TV. Please download theGrio mobile apps today! 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