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Homey Don't Play That!
Homey Don't Play That!: The Story of In Living Color and the Black Comedy Revolution | David Peisner
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Discover the fascinating behind-the-scenes stories and lasting impact of the trailblazing sketch comedy show that upended television, launched the careers of some of our biggest stars, and changed the way we talk, think, and laugh about race: In Living Color. Few television shows revolutionized comedy as profoundly or have had such an enormous and continued impact on our culture as In Living Color. Inspired by Richard Pryor, Carol Burnett, and Eddie Murphy, Keenen Ivory Wayans created a television series unlike any that had come before it. Along the way, he introduced the world to Jamie Foxx, Jim Carrey, David Alan Grier, Rosie Perez, and Jennifer Lopez, not to mention his own brothers Damon, Marlon, and Shawn Wayans. In Living Color shaped American culture in ways both seen and unseen, and was part of a sea change that moved black comedy and hip-hop culture from the shadows into the spotlight. Now, Homey Dont Play That reveals the complete, captivating story of how In Living Color overcame enormous odds to become a major, zeitgeist-seizing hit. Through exclusive interviews with the cast, writers, producers, and network executives, this insightful and entertaining chronicle follows the shows ups and downs, friendships and feuds, tragedies and triumphs, sketches and scandals, the famous and the infamous, unveiling a vital piece of history in the evolution of comedy, television, and black culture.
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BoldCityBooks
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RATED #1 BEST NON FICTION BOOK I READ THIS YEAR!

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RamsFan1963
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While it's the standard Hollywood story (struggle, success followed by massive egos, greed, jealous, envy and enviable decline), In Living Color leaves a permanent cultural mark, the introduction of the hip-hop attitude (for better or worse) to mainstream America. 4 💥💥💥💥 out of 5.

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RamsFan1963
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1. Science Fiction
2. Simon R. Green
3. Lord of Light by Roger Zelazny
4. Poetry 🌷🌷
5. Tagged (I hope to finish it tonight)

#HelloThursday @wanderinglynn

wanderinglynn Thanks for playing! 📚 5y
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diovival
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Mehso-so

Pure nostalgia. Full of interesting facts about the Wayans family, the show, the cast, the writers and the network. The writing was sort of bland so if you're completely unfamiliar with this 90s sketch comedy show I'm not sure if it'll be worth your time. Also, if you're completely unfamiliar with this 90s sketch comedy show, get thee to YouTube immediately and check out the early seasons.

🎶You can do what you want to do In Living Color🎶

AmyG We used to love this show. 6y
Cinfhen The Fly Girls 6y
diovival @AmyG this is my childhood 😍 6y
KB253 This is one time the book can't compare to the series. So many laughs watching #InLivingColor. It was the best! 6y
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"I didn't know I was against Jim Carrey. If I [had] known, I would've skipped it. I wasn't very good. I don't do characters. He was so perfect. I was like, 'Why did you waste all of our time?'"