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richard pryor. george carlin. chris rock. frankie boyle. these guys are... all guys.atherine ryan. now, what i like about this is the subject matter is bleak. it is about a teenager holding a great burden of responsibility who is put in positions that nobody should be put in, but she is tough — and as i said, played by liv hill. i think you really invest in her character, and the vivacity of her performance kind of offsets the gruesomeness of the subject matter. and you really do believe in her situation... and you really see the dynamic of this, you know, this young woman carrying the weight of a family, carrying the weight of the responsibility and somehow, this idea of turning it into a stand—up act offers a possible note of redemption. i think it's a very interesting first feature from james gardner. it reminded me a little bit of a film i spoke about a few months ago called pin cushion which was again, you know, very low—budget. but had a kind of a real honesty to it, and i think that we should expect to see very good things from the cast and director of this fil
richard pryor. george carlin. chris rock. frankie boyle. these guys are... all guys.atherine ryan. now, what i like about this is the subject matter is bleak. it is about a teenager holding a great burden of responsibility who is put in positions that nobody should be put in, but she is tough — and as i said, played by liv hill. i think you really invest in her character, and the vivacity of her performance kind of offsets the gruesomeness of the subject matter. and you really do believe in...
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Feb 15, 2019
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higgs, richard pryor, george carlin. chris rock. frankie boyle.ke about this is the subject matter is bleak, it is about a teenager with a great burden of caring responsibility that's put in a position that no one should be put in and she's tough and i think you really invest in her character and the vivacity of the character offsets the grimness of the subject matter and you really do believe in her situation. a great performance and receive the dynamic of this young woman carrying the weight of a family in the weight of responsibility and somehow, this idea of turning into a standup act offers a possible note of redemption. i think it is a very interesting first feature and it reminds me of a film i spoke about a few months ago called pincushion i think was very low budget, but had a kind of real honesty to it and i think that we should expect to see very good things from the director of the somme in the future. what is best out at the moment was yellow i love, i thought at that event lyrical beauty to it andi at that event lyrical beauty to it
higgs, richard pryor, george carlin. chris rock. frankie boyle.ke about this is the subject matter is bleak, it is about a teenager with a great burden of caring responsibility that's put in a position that no one should be put in and she's tough and i think you really invest in her character and the vivacity of the character offsets the grimness of the subject matter and you really do believe in her situation. a great performance and receive the dynamic of this young woman carrying the weight...
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Feb 15, 2019
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richard pryor, george carbon. chris rock. frankie boyle. these guys. all guys? wood, katherine ryan. what i like about this is the subject matter is bleak, a teenager with the great burden of caring responsibility who is put in a position newbury should be she is to have and they'd buy a live hill. he really invest in her character and the varsity of sets the grimness of the varsity of sets the grimness of the subject matter. you really do believe in her situation and you see the dynamic of this young woman carrying the weight of a family and carrying the weight of a family and carrying the weight of responsibility and somehow, this idea of turning into a stand—up act offers a note of redemption. i think it's a very first feature from james gardner. it reminded me of a film called pincushion which again was very low—budget but had an honesty to it and i think we should expect to it and i think we should expect to see very good things and the casting director in the future. what is best out the moment?” casting director in the future. what is best out the moment?
richard pryor, george carbon. chris rock. frankie boyle. these guys. all guys? wood, katherine ryan. what i like about this is the subject matter is bleak, a teenager with the great burden of caring responsibility who is put in a position newbury should be she is to have and they'd buy a live hill. he really invest in her character and the varsity of sets the grimness of the varsity of sets the grimness of the subject matter. you really do believe in her situation and you see the dynamic of...
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Feb 25, 2019
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then we have richard pryor...e daily comedy is a powerfulform of activism. in the middle east, it is such an infantile scene, that started in 1989 with one kid and you have from that, in the past 20 years, you have comedy clu bs, past 20 years, you have comedy clubs, a healthy way of expression, uniting people, bringing christians, muslims and dues together.“ uniting people, bringing christians, muslims and dues together. if that is not activism, i do not know what is. yes, it is not at its peak and we have free speech issues but 20 yea rs we have free speech issues but 20 years ago the issues were less. if we do not get out there and improve the situation, it is never going to change. it sucks the me but we have to do what we have to do. the comedy can change the world, build bridges and also help bring change within countries. if i was to put an american and arab in one room, from all different backgrounds, everyone in one room and they are all laughing at the same joke? what does that say? they are more similar
then we have richard pryor...e daily comedy is a powerfulform of activism. in the middle east, it is such an infantile scene, that started in 1989 with one kid and you have from that, in the past 20 years, you have comedy clu bs, past 20 years, you have comedy clubs, a healthy way of expression, uniting people, bringing christians, muslims and dues together.“ uniting people, bringing christians, muslims and dues together. if that is not activism, i do not know what is. yes, it is not at its...
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Feb 26, 2019
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after lenny bruce we george, then we had richard pryor... a freestyle form of comedy.t is such an infantile scene, that started in 1999 with one kid in aub, in beirut and you have from that, in the past 19—20 years, you have comedy clubs, a healthy way of expression, uniting people of all religions, bringing christians, muslims and jews together. if that is not activism, i do not know what is. yes, it is not at its peak and we have free speech issues but 20 years ago the issues are less now. if we do not try and improve the situation, it is never going to change. it sucks for me but we have to do what we have to do. roll up the sleeves and jump on in. for you comedy can change the world, build bridges between different peoples and also help bring about change within countries. can i tell you how in a very simple way? if i was to put an american and arab in one room together, a bunch of americans, asians, african—american, arab—americans, from all different backgrounds, syrians, sudanese everyone in one room and they are all laughing at the same joke? what does that say
after lenny bruce we george, then we had richard pryor... a freestyle form of comedy.t is such an infantile scene, that started in 1999 with one kid in aub, in beirut and you have from that, in the past 19—20 years, you have comedy clubs, a healthy way of expression, uniting people of all religions, bringing christians, muslims and jews together. if that is not activism, i do not know what is. yes, it is not at its peak and we have free speech issues but 20 years ago the issues are less now....
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richard pryor. george carlin. chris rock. frankie boyle. these guys are... all guys.burden of responsibility who is put in positions that no—one should be put in, but she is tough and as i said, played by liv hill. i think you really invest in her character, and the vivacity of her performance kind of offsets the gruesomeness of the subject matter. and i think you really do believe in her situation, by the situation with her and her mum and i think you really see the dynamic of this, you know, this young woman carrying the weight of a family, carrying the weight of the responsibility and somehow, this idea of turning it into a stand—up act offers a possible motive redemption. i think it is a very interesting first feature from james gardner. it reminds me a little bit of a film i spoke about a few months ago called pin cushion which was again, you know, very low—budget, it had a kind of a real honesty to it, and i think that we should expect to see very good things from the cast and director of this film and the future. all right, thank you. best out at the moment? i
richard pryor. george carlin. chris rock. frankie boyle. these guys are... all guys.burden of responsibility who is put in positions that no—one should be put in, but she is tough and as i said, played by liv hill. i think you really invest in her character, and the vivacity of her performance kind of offsets the gruesomeness of the subject matter. and i think you really do believe in her situation, by the situation with her and her mum and i think you really see the dynamic of this, you...
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richard pryor. george carlin. chris rock. frankie boyle. these guys are... all guys.o—one should be put in, but she is tough and as i said, played by liv hill. i think you really invest in her character, and the vivacity of her performance kind of offsets the gruesomeness of the subject matter. and i think you really do believe in her situation, by the situation with her and her mum and i think you really see the dynamic of this, you know, this young woman carrying the weight of a family, carrying the weight of the responsibility and somehow, this idea of turning it into a stand—up act offers a possible motive redemption. i think it is a very interesting first feature from james gardner. it reminds me a little bit of a film i spoke about a few months ago called pin cushion which was again, you know, very low—budget, it had a kind of a real honesty to it, and i think that we should expect to see very good things from the cast and director of this film and the future. all right, thank you. best out at the moment? i love if beale street could talk. i think it is a wonder
richard pryor. george carlin. chris rock. frankie boyle. these guys are... all guys.o—one should be put in, but she is tough and as i said, played by liv hill. i think you really invest in her character, and the vivacity of her performance kind of offsets the gruesomeness of the subject matter. and i think you really do believe in her situation, by the situation with her and her mum and i think you really see the dynamic of this, you know, this young woman carrying the weight of a family,...
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in terms of voices behind the camera and in the production area, the ability to do that, with richard pryori found fascinating, this work with gangs in the organization, which i found out, totally fascinating. there's the issue of violence against women, part of the personal life over the course of decades so in looking at all this in total i always think this is a person who managed to be relevant and active over six decades and he has been in the news very recently and i was able to touch on this before was published, his support and interactions with donald trump and trying to be a voice in favor of donald trump and a voice inside the white house and this way in which jim brown is constantly restless and wanting to be not in the public eye but making some form of public impact i found really fascinating and something i wanted to write about and tackle. it is a difficult subject. i found jim brown is a polarizing person when you're talking his support of trump or his personal life or his work in the 1960s, wherefrom doing research, he was critical of martin luther king and the idea of civ
in terms of voices behind the camera and in the production area, the ability to do that, with richard pryori found fascinating, this work with gangs in the organization, which i found out, totally fascinating. there's the issue of violence against women, part of the personal life over the course of decades so in looking at all this in total i always think this is a person who managed to be relevant and active over six decades and he has been in the news very recently and i was able to touch on...