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The Original Kings of Comedy
Directed by Spike Lee
Produced by Spike Lee
Walter Latham
David M. Gale
Written by Steve Harvey
D. L. Hughley
Cedric the Entertainer
Bernie Mac
Starring Steve Harvey
D. L. Hughley
Cedric the Entertainer
Bernie Mac
Studio MTV Films
Latham Entertainment
40 Acres & A Mule Filmworks
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release date(s) August 18, 2000
Running time 115 minutes
Language English
Budget $3,000,000 (estimate)

The Original Kings of Comedy is a 2000 stand-up comedy film, directed by Spike Lee, and featuring the comedy routines of Steve Harvey, D.L. Hughley, Cedric the Entertainer, and Bernie Mac. Filmed in front of an audience in Charlotte, North Carolina, the comedians give the audience their views about African American culture, race relations, church, and families. The film was produced by MTV Films and Latham Entertainment, and distributed by Paramount Pictures.

The film was shot over the last two nights (February 26 and February 27, 2000) of the Kings of Comedy tour with Harvey, Hughley, Cedric, and Mac. Its on-stage routines are intercut with brief sections of video footage showing the comedians backstage, promoting the show on the radio, at the hotel, and during a basketball game. The film spawned into multiple spin-offs and films similar to this one.

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Summary

Steve Harvey

Steve Harvey, the star of The Steve Harvey Show, is the master of ceremonies for the show. Unlike his sitcom character, Harvey's on-stage routines use a significant amount of profanity; as the show's M.C., Harvey is given three short sets instead of one long one.

The finale of Harvey's sets finds him heckling a member of the audience by stealing his coat while he is away from his seat, and remarking that the "thuggish"-looking young man couldn't possibly be in the field of "computer technology" that he claims he is. Harvey also covers his experiences growing up in the church, calling out the ineffectiveness of the typical black church "building fund", and recollecting his mother's friend Sister O'Dell's profane language and befuddled attempts to sing a church hymn (interspersed with lyrics from television show theme songs).

D.L. Hughley

Steve Harvey' first set is followed by D. L. Hughley, the star of The Hughleys. He talks about family, specifically African-American family with roots in the South, which shows there's still something to the concept of the perceived monolithic black experience. He exploits the differences between black people and white people; for example, Hughley notes that black people don't ski or do other dangerous physical activities because they experience enough peril just trying to get through an average day. "Bungee jumping," he says. "That's too much like lynchin' for us!" He also talks about "helicopter man", a game he and his wife play in bed, and some skid-marked undergarments that he tried to hide at the bottom of his dirty clothes.

Cedric the Entertainer

Cedric the Entertainer, who presents himself as the most in-tune with the younger demographic, goes through a number of topics during his routine. Primary among these is his embellishment of the differences between the "hope factor" and the "wish factor": white people "hope" that nothing goes wrong, and black people wish someone would start trouble so that they can retaliate. Cedric's acknowledges that he is now a "grown-ass man", and can no longer call his friends by their "lil' nicknames" or engage in other such immature behavior.

He discusses how angry a black president might become if a Monica Lewinsky question were posed at a news conference, and also goes into routines about smoking, black athletes' expansion into golf, tennis, and other sports, what a "ghetto-ass wedding" would be like, and black people's eventual migration to the moon.

Bernie Mac

Bernie Mac is the most autobiographical of the group. He turns his comedy on himself. He uses short, punchy attacks to make his point about his decreased sex drive and desire for quick sex instead of longer periods of intercourse. Mac's longest routines involve his hard-nosed style of child-rearing, where he makes no qualms about "fucking a kid up" if he needs to. He goes into an extended routine about the stress of raising his sister's children for her while she recovers from drugs [he didn't actually have a sister; it was just part of the routine], and tells of a run-in he had with his two-year-old niece and his effeminate six-year-old nephew, whom he refers to repeatedly as "the faggot" (Mac's routine about his sister's kids later became the basis of his Fox Network show The Bernie Mac Show). He then tells a story about his mentally challenged nephew and his bouts with his bus driver; according to Mac, when the bus would come, his nephew would attempt to ask a question, but would immediately start stuttering, frustrating the bus driver and prompting him to drive off without picking him up. This continues the next few days, and Mac's sister confronts the bus driver, asking why he was "denying [her son's] 'edumacation.'" The bus driver begins to stutter exactly like Mac's nephew, then proclaims "he was teasin' me!". The set, and the film, are concluded with Mac's piece on the ubiquity of the swear word "motherfucker", which he describes as "a noun: a person, place or thing," and then proceeds to give the heft of an adjective and even transforms it into a split infinitive. Eight years later, The boys reunite with the death of Mac, who died August 9, 2008 to his funeral to give memories of him.

Box office

The Original Kings of Comedy was produced on an estimated $3,000,000 budget. On its opening weekend, it grossed a total of $11,053,832 on only 847 screens, averaging to about $13,051 per venue and ranking as the second highest grossing film that weekend behind only The Cell. It eventually grossed a total of $38,168,022 at the box offices.

Home media

This film was released on DVD on February 27, 2001 and distributed by Paramount Home Video. Bonus features on the DVD include the music video "#1 Stunna" by Big Tymers, Kings On The Town featurette, and bonus scenes.

Soundtrack

The Original Kings of Comedy
Soundtrack by Various artists
Released August 22, 2000
Recorded 2000
Genre Comedy, Hip hop
Label Universal
Professional reviews

The soundtrack was released on August 22, 2000 through Universal Records and mainly consisted of performances by the movies four stars, Steve Harvey, Bernie Mac, Cedric the Entertainer and D.L. Hughley, but five original music tracks also appeared. The soundtrack peaked at 50 on the Billboard 200 and 15 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.

Track listing
  1. "Summer in the City"- 4:36 (St. Lunatics & Nelly)
  2. "Something's Got to Be Wrong in Cuba"- 1:59 (Steve Harvey)
  3. "Titanic"- :56 (Steve Harvey)
  4. "Church All the Time"- 7:16 (Steve Harvey)
  5. "#1 Stunna"- 4:43 (Big Tymers)
  6. "Indecent Proposal"- :33 (DL Hughley)
  7. "Section 8 Island"- :32 (DL Hughley)
  8. "Time Out"- :17 (DL Hughley)
  9. "Big Momma"- 1:40 (DL Hughley)
  10. "Airplanes"- :27 (DL Hughley)
  11. "The Dysfunctional Black Family"- 1:05 (DL Hughley)
  12. "I'll Eat Anything"- :52 (DL Hughley)
  13. "I Love My Job"- 1:23 (DL Hughley)
  14. "Jesus Was Black"- :38 (DL Hughley)
  15. "Racists"- 1:08 (DL Hughley)
  16. "What Blacks Do for Excitment"- 1:12 (DL Hughley)
  17. "Ghetto"- 3:28 (Sticky Fingaz & Petey Pablo)
  18. "Delicious"- 1:00 (Cedric the Entertainer)
  19. "We Run"- 2:12 (Cedric the Entertainer)
  20. "Ain't You Big Poppa"- 1:38 (Cedric the Entertainer)
  21. "The Post Tiger Renaissance"- 4:06 (Cedric the Entertainer)
  22. "Na Na"- 4:28 (Monifah & Chico DeBarge)
  23. "I Say What You Scared to Say"- 1:06 (Bernie Mac)
  24. "My Sister's Kids"- 8:38 (Bernie Mac)
  25. "Motherfuckers"- 2:43 (Bernie Mac)
  26. "What's up Wit That"- 4:20 (Juvenile, Lil Wayne & Big Tymers)

Awards and nominations

2001 NAACP Image Awards

  • Outstanding Motion Picture (nominated)

2001 Chicago Film Critics Association Award

  • Best Documentary (nominated)

Related films

The popularity of this movie inspired spin-offs, including The Queens of Comedy, The Original Latin Kings of Comedy, The Kims of Comedy, The Comedians of Comedy , and The Killers of Comedy. Many believe that Blue Collar Comedy Tour was inspired by this film.

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Up to date as of January 14, 2010

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The Original Kings of Comedy is a 2000 stand-up comedy film, directed by Spike Lee, and features the comedy routines of Steve Harvey, D.L. Hughley, Cedric the Entertainer, and Bernie Mac. Filmed before a live audience in Charlotte, North Carolina, these comedians gives audiences their views about church, kids, black culture, and African-American families.

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Quotes from stand-up routines

Steve Harvey

  • (re: Rae Carruth): Goddammit, normally when you runnin' from the law, you wanna get a passport... go to Canada... Brazil... Mexico... uh-uh, not Ray-Ray! Ray-Ray took his ass to Nashville!
  • (re: Titanic): "The band was playin' as the ship went down." What black band YOU know gon' keep playin...with the damn ship goin down'? Kool & the Gang woulda been unpluggin' shit..!
  • (re: The Temptations and soul music vs. rappers and hip hop music) Five Temptations...one mic. Whatever they did, they came back to the mike! Stank-ass rappers make me sick! Now, ev'rybody on the goddamned stage got a mike! Forty motherfucking people! Motherfucker, why? We can't understand what ONE of yo' asses is sayin'!"
  • (to "Boogie", a hip-hoppish member of the audience, after "Boogie" tells him he attends "computer school" and works in the field of "computer technology"): I know we shouldn't say this to one another as black people...but you can't spell motherfucking "technology". I know you shouldn't even judge a book by its cover...but there is nothing about you, "Boogie", that says "computer"...or "school"!
  • When you go to church that much when you're a kid, you don't really care for church that much. So what you got to do is find little things to like about church, that make you want to go. And the one thing I liked about my church -- it might seem a little strange to you -- but the one thing that made me want to go all the time was when I found out that there was people that cussed at the church. That might not do it for y'all, but dammit, that done it for me.

D.L. Hughley

  • You can't fire white folk. You fire white folk, you'd best believe somebody gettin' shot that day. "I'm FIRED? I'll be right back, you sons of bitches...!" You fire a brother, we be mad for a different reason. "How come you didn't call me at home, motherfucker? You knew I was fired yesterday! Makin' me burn up all my goddamn gas..."
  • Nobody love God like black folks. Black folks love us some God. Jesus was black. If Jesus was black, then you know the apostles were black, 'cause wouldn't no 12 white men follow no brother. Not unless they was the police and Jesus had a warrant, huh? They ain't have to describe Jesus to me for me to know he was black. Jesus' first miracle was turning water into wine at a wedding. Now, if that ain't black folks' shit, I don't know what is. "Lord, we done ran outta wine!" "Well, you know, normally, I don't do this, but, uh...[Jesus turns the water into wine with one hand motion] gon' head, keep the party goin'."
  • "We're going out of town; you're gonna have to stay with Big Mama." "GOD DAMN! I hate that bitch and she hate me!" Everything you did over your mean grandmama's house gonna run up her light bill. "Don't you come in my house talking loud! You gonna fuck around and run up my light bill! My light bill be sky high cause of yo' little black ass." Got them silly-ass superstitions: "Don't use the phone; there's a rainstorm! Lighting be done struck my house! Then my light bill be sky high!" "It's bad luck opening an umbrella in the house." No, it's bad luck having a hole in your fuckin' roof, that's what's bad luck!

Cedric the Entertainer

  • Never in life do you hear about a large group of black people getting killed altogether. 'Cuz we run. Nigga, we run when we see somebody else runnin'. We don't ask no questions why we runnin', we don't need no run coordinator to get the runnin' all organized. Nigga, if I'm with you, and you start runnin'...dammit, I'ma start runnin'!
  • I met this dude the other day named Daryl...he gon' tell me to call him "Delicious". "Ced, you can just call me 'Delicious'". [Laughs, then becomes serious] I'm a grown-ass man, dawg. I ain't gonna call no other dude "Delicious"! What if that nigga way down the street or summin? "'DELICIOUS'!!! Ay, D, hol' up!".
  • (re: Luther Vandross): I don't do "little" Luther. I like "big, curl-not-quite-right" Luther. That boy made all that money, and his curl never...*sigh*...his curl never...really...curled all the way over!

Bernie Mac

  • (re: whipping a child): I will fuck a kid up. When a kid gets one-years-old, I believe you go the right to hit him in either the throat or the stomach. If you grown enough to talk back, you grown enough to get fucked up!
  • If you don't bust a nut when I bust a nut... then you fresh outta fuckin' luck wit' me!
  • (re: his two-year-old niece and six-year-old effeminate nephew): I came home at one o' clock in the morning. The two-year-old send the faggot downstairs for some milk and cookies! I'm comin' upstairs, he walkin' downstairs. He gon' walk past me like I'm a visitor, you know... [imitates his nephew's blank stare]. I said, "where you goin?" [as his nephew, in a stereotypically gay voice] "To get some milk an' cooookies!" He said it so funny, I wanted to hear him say it again! I said, "some what?" [as his nephew] "Some milk an' cooooooookies!!'".
  • I had a white guy tell me... he said, "Bern, why do black folks use the word 'mother-fucker?'" Well, I'm gonna break down what the word "mother-fucker" actually means. "Mother-fucker" is somethin' that black folks have been using for years. It's about expression. Don't be ashamed of the word "mother-fucker." Because the word "mother-fucker" is a noun: it describes a person, place, or thing!

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