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Black Panther is a cool superhero and all, but let's be honest: He doesn't quite have the legs to prop up a blockbuster on his own.
We can all agree that the best part of 'Black Panther' was his female army, the Dora Milaje. They made the movie.
In Hollywood, it's not what you know but who you know.
Spider-Man is supposed to be 'neighborhood friendly,' but I've never seen that dude at a Black Lives Matter march.
Nick Cage is so underrated.
Knowing what jokes will work is second nature; you just feel it.
I want to star in an action-comedy, like 'The Rock' or 'Con Air.' Those are the movies I wanted to star in since I was a kid.
When you chase a dream, and no one understand or has your back except seven friends from high school and your grandma, it's not going to be easy.
I'm a movie fanatic. I watch probably four movies a day - not because I'm a lunatic, but because I just love movies.
I wanted people to know that my grandmother was the reason why I did comedy in the first place. She pushed me to really get out there and pursue my dreams.
I'm a '90s kid. I can't wait until the day when more people start appreciating the '90s.
When comics are in the room, people have a tendency to try to make them laugh. That doesn't really make you funnier. It makes you a comic's comic, but you aren't going to get a fan base doing that.
I was influenced by a lot of comedy growing up, I had good parents. They were funny, too. My mom was hilarious; my dad was hilarious. I guess being at home around the environment was just a good stage to get started.
I started pursuing stand-up comedy in 12th grade.
My friend gave me a VHS tape of Eddie Murphy's 'Raw.' I watched it so many times, I fell in love with it. I would watch it every day, just picking it apart. And then I started doing open mics around Maryland and D.C.: that's where I'm from. And I haven't stopped since.
Comedians play off of social commentary.
I have a lot of energy, and as you get to know me, you will quickly learn that! I channel my energy into my acting, my writing, everything.
I'm a comic; we get hecklers every night! It's really just part of the job.
I don't do anything for press.
Flying is just such a hassle. If I had a million dollars, I would teleport.
I could never lie to someone to benefit myself, so telemarketing was something I was terrible at!
In entertainment, if you have a message in a film, no one wants to be spoon-fed the message. No one wants to be told how to feel. At least, I don't.
'V for Vendetta' is an amazing movie, and it had an obvious message, but it was done so perfectly. I got out of the movie, and I wanted to march so hard. I wanted to be an activist.
You can't teach standup comedy. You can teach someone how to formulate a joke, but making it funny is different.
When I got nominated class clown in school, I remember my mom said, 'Don't be no clown.' So I went to my vice principal in my school and said, 'Can we change this to just the funniest?'
I grew up watching people and companies commercialize Black History Month. I watched old McDonald's commercials, and they'd blacken up the commercials for 28 days then go back to normal in March. It got annoying to me.
CBS garners a predominately older white audience, and by having a show like 'Superior Donuts' on their weekly programming, it distorts what people are used to seeing in a positive way. It's a show I think was necessary.
The millennial generation is very vocal.
I used to record 'Futurama' episodes on my cassette player and play it to help me go to sleep.
My parents argued a lot. It was pretty tumultuous at times.
Humor was how I got through everything in my life. I used to find a funny way to get out of situations. That's who I was. That's who I am!
I got into standup because I wanted to be an actor, and then I ended up loving standup for the next eleven years.
I like glazed donuts.
My dad kicked me out of the house when I was 18. I was supposed to go to community college. I wasn't really into going because I wanted to do stand-up, and he felt I was wasting my time.
Dave Chappelle - he's one of my favorite icons. I can't think of anyone who's funnier.
I've always navigated my way around the comedy writing rooms because I didn't want to cater to this side and that side; I just wanted to be liked by everybody.
I grew up around a mix of a lot of people, so I got a lot of different perspectives. As a kid, I appreciated that.
I felt so contained at home. I always really felt like I couldn't be myself at home, so I was always quiet. I remember I used to sit in my room and listen to Bone Thugs and close the door.
I do everything with a purpose, and I don't really pay attention to the negativity.
Humor and comedy have always been the best way to deal with real life issues and just reality.
Broadcast TV has a very classy but old-fashioned way of doing television. That's what it's always going to be. But you've still got to introduce young talent and ideas and shows to the masses. That's the way you build a bigger and younger audience, introducing younger writers, comics, TV shows to viewers.
I don't know what the secret to doing standup well is, but I do know the goal is to be yourself as much as possible. And working harder than everyone else.
I grew up in a very, very diverse neighborhood back home in Maryland. And when I see that on TV shows, it makes me want to watch it, personally. I just gravitate towards that.
I love comedy, but more than that, I love comedy that has a message and that has some stakes.
I speak from experience, and I speak from the heart, and I speak only what I know and what I understand; and on what I don't know and what I don't understand, I'm a good listener.
I worked check-to-check, worked in dead-end jobs my whole life before I got into stand-up, and even during stand-up, I was working at a retail job and Starbucks, all those places.
I grew up watching shows like 'Martin' and 'Fresh Prince' and 'Moesha,' and I was inspired by all these shows. When I was growing up, there were so many black people in TV. That's just the world I was around.
I've never been the guy to sit back and wait until someone approved something I was passionate about.
I'm pretty much a comic that dwells on what happened to me instead of what's happening to me.
I've been poor most of my life.
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