Faizon Love Hating On Chappelle AGAIN (Breakfast Club)

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Muthafukkaz STAY on some hoe shyt. nikkaz who ain't Neva brought shyt to the table steady runnin they mouth.

Where's your contributions to the comedy game? nikka Faizon been around since Def Jam...ain't got one tape, no CDs, no records, no specials..lol

Any of y'all EVER seen this nikka live, in any club? Not even a muthafukkin casino. No sets, nuffin, just Big Worm, and the Parent Hood. Talkin down on the next man ain got shyt to show, hatin ass nikka. Do a show, put some young cats on, contribute or shut the fukk up.

He shyt on Robert Townsend hard in this interview too. Called him the scariest nikka in Hollywood. I saw him once at this free taping for some BET comedy shyt they were filming at Long Beach State. shyt was mad empty in there. Only thing I remember from dude was he was shytting on Cube something awful for his directing skills in Players Club. nikka was like fukk Ice Cube, tell him I said that.
 

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Chappelle is a great comic actor and master storyteller, but he has always been Crossover Negro Dave.

His co-partner for the Comedy Central Show was Neal Brennan.

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Wife and mother of his kids.

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His roles in Men In Tights and Half Baked built his white fanbase early in his career.

Comedy Central is a network aimed at young white males, so his appeal matched their demographic.

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This nikka said its a FACT that 99% of Dave's content flopped. Do you know what the word fact means? Can you name any tv show that had a single writer?

Half Baked flopped
You Got Mail flopped
Undercover Brother flopped
Men In Tights (although funny) flopped
Nutty Professor a hit because of Eddie Murphy
Blue Streak a hit because of Martin Laurence
All of his comedy specials flopped except Killing Them Softly (before CS). And Killing Them Softly didn't pick up steam until way later. His best skits on Chappelle Show were written by Neal Brennan and Charlie Murphy.

Yeah, 99% of his content flopped. For What It's Worth was mediocre but controversy made people like it. His last specials were mediocre except for Bird Revelation and Equanimity.
 

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Half Baked flopped
You Got Mail flopped
Undercover Brother flopped
Men In Tights (although funny) flopped
Nutty Professor a hit because of Eddie Murphy
Blue Streak a hit because of Martin Laurence
All of his comedy specials flopped except Killing Them Softly (before CS). And Killing Them Softly didn't pick up steam until way later. His best skits on Chappelle Show were written by Neal Brennan and Charlie Murphy.

Yeah, 99% of his content flopped. For What It's Worth was mediocre but controversy made people like it. His last specials were mediocre except for Bird Revelation and Equanimity.

Half Baked and Robin Hood are classics. And lol at just straight up discounting any input Dave had on his own show. So any skit that had a co-writer off top you discounting Dave even though neither of the other two writers have accomplished anything without Dave. Charlie Murphy went on to be boo'd at standups all around the country Bruh.

Folks love to drop Neal's name like they know exactly which jokes he wrote and what Dave was doing at that time.
 
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Half Baked and Robin Hood are classics.

I just said Robin Hood was solid nikka. Just because we both liked it don't mean it was a hit. By consensus it was a flop. So was half baked even though you liked it.

And lol at just straight up discounting any input Dave had on his own show. So any skit that had a co-writer off top you discounting Dave even though neither of the other two writers have accomplished anything without Dave. Charlie Murphy went on to be boo'd at standups all around the country Bruh.

nikka, Charlie Murphy's shyt was ALL HIM. Those were his REAL STORIES. How the fukk could Dave have ANY input on a REAL STORY that happened to Charlie Murphy? Charlie Murphy wrote that and his blood brother confirmed it. No one said Charlie Murphy is a better comedian than Dave just that Dave's best shyt was written by Charlie which is facts. Neal Brennan co-wrote his other classic shyt. And you're wrong Neal Breannan has VERY accomplished. He's an industry Jew, fukk you mean? He's the reason you even know who Dave is. He plugged him in and co-wrote Half Baked.
 

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nikka, Charlie Murphy's shyt was ALL HIM. Those were his REAL STORIES. How the fukk could Dave have ANY input on a REAL STORY that happened to Charlie Murphy? Charlie Murphy wrote that and his blood brother confirmed it. No one said Charlie Murphy is a better comedian than Dave just that Dave's best shyt was written by Charlie which is facts. Neal Brennan co-wrote his other classic shyt. And you're wrong Neal Breannan has VERY accomplished. He's an industry Jew, fukk you mean? He's the reason you even know who Dave is. He plugged him in and co-wrote Half Baked.

There were 2 Charlie Murphy stories, 2. So how did Charlie write all of Dave's best material when there were only 2 of those stories? And lets be real the one that was a breakout hit was the one with Rick James. The one with Prince was aight, and it was more noted for confirming Prince can actually ball. And its not like he actually sat down and wrote that shyt for a skit. They were all sitting around eating lunch one day and Charlie told the Rick James story, Dave and Neal found it hilarious so they decided it needed to be on the show. Thats not some act of comedic genius, thats a dude telling a true story that happens to be funny as hell.

You giving Neal and Charlie ALL the credit for Dave's show would be like me giving Paul Mooney all the credit for Richard Pryor's show and stand up and giving him all the credit for Sanford and Son and Good Times. Check his credentials bruh. LOL at when questioning what Neal has done without Dave your answer is "he Jewish". The guy that supposedly wrote the best material for one of the hottest shows in recent history and a superstar comedian has no claim to fame since Chappelle's show other than being "a jew". :mjlol: The dude is an extra on the Daily Show now bruh.

And when you said flopped i thought you mean it wasnt good. I dont give a shyt about how many tickets something sold. You know what sold more tickets than Robin Hood and Half Baked......Dr. Dolittle 2, that shyt is asscheeks. Thats what i consider a flop, something terrible nobody ever wants to see again under any circumstance.
 
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There were 2 Charlie Murphy stories, 2. So how did Charlie write all of Dave's best material when there were only 2 of those stories?

Because those were his BEST MOST POPULAR SKITS. Hence, Charlie and Brennan wrote his best shyt.

You giving Neal and Charlie ALL the credit for Dave's show would be like me giving Paul Mooney all the credit for Richard Pryor's show and stand up and giving him all the credit for Sanford and Son and Good Times. Check his credentials bruh. LOL at when questioning what Neal has done without Dave your answer is "he Jewish". The guy that supposedly wrote the best material for one of the hottest shows in recent history and a superstar comedian has no claim to fame since Chappelle's show other than being "a jew".

Actually I explained Neal already. He's an INDUSTRY Jew. He's the one that plugged Dave into Half Baked. You think Dave Chappelle magically was able to co-write and put out a movie? Use your common sense. He's done way more than help on the Chappelle Show.

And when you said flopped i thought you mean it wasnt good. I dont give a shyt about how many tickets something sold. You know what sold more tickets than Robin Hood and Half Baked......Dr. Dolittle 2, that shyt is asscheeks. Thats what i consider a flop, something terrible nobody ever wants to see again under any circumstance.

It flopped because the consensus would say it was a bad movie. Me and you are the exception, not the rule. That same logic applies by you saying Half Baked was a hit because you liked it. It CLEARLY was NOT a hit. Most people who saw it thought it was mediocre, including me. Robin Hood was solid, but again, most people who saw it thought it was mediocre. It was a flop by all measures, us liking it doesn't change that.
 

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I get where Faizon is coming from. Literally, the best parts of the Chapelle Show were centered around Charlie Murphy & Paul Mooney scenes.

I really liked Chapelle’s Killing Me Softly stand up though.
 

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Dude told no lies.
Most of yall too young to even speak on this shyt but nobody in the hood was talking about Dave Chappelle before Chappelle Show.
Killing Them Softly was not some mega smash hit with mad quotable at the time, I'd argue that Chappelle was known for his role in Half Baked more than anything
And that was just a cult classic

An analogy would be if Donald Glover started doing stand up specials now that he is super mainstream after Atlanta, hit album, and movies like Solo
and nikkas start running around saying Weirdo was a classic stand up special when it came out :dead:
 

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Dude told no lies.
Most of yall too young to even speak on this shyt but nobody in the hood was talking about Dave Chappelle before Chappelle Show.
Killing Them Softly was not some mega smash hit with mad quotable at the time, I'd argue that Chappelle was known for his role in Half Baked more than anything
And that was just a cult classic

An analogy would be if Donald Glover started doing stand up specials now that he is super mainstream after Atlanta, hit album, and movies like Solo
and nikkas start running around saying Weirdo was a classic stand up special when it came out :dead:
Most of these "nikkas" ain't nikkas. They are cacs.
 

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Yeah, you always need that person you can look at as an example of how your life can turn all the way around if you dont stay on top of your shyt. As far as comedy goes Faizon and Aries fit that bill perfectly.

at bolded, :dwillhuh::picard::mjlol:
 

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I get where Faizon is coming from. Literally, the best parts of the Chapelle Show were centered around Charlie Murphy & Paul Mooney scenes.

I really liked Chapelle’s Killing Me Softly stand up though.
So the black white superismist was bullshyt.
 
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