Dave Chappelle doesn't want you to watch the "Lost Episodes"

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The one thing I thought hilarious is the big guy being shot by the IRS agent. :lol :lol

It took him an abnormal amount of time to fall over as Dave was all, "Oh shit!"
 
The 2Pac skit was hilarious... beyond that, nothing really impressed me (although "I'M BROKE BIATCH" made me laugh).

That's the thing about Chappelle. He's so hit/miss with his humor.
 
Diablos said:
That's the thing about Chappelle. He's so hit/miss with his humor.

I'll agree with that in this respect this ep was no different than Season 1 or 2, not every sketch in every ep is golden.
 
come to think of it, Dave may have ruined his career, the guy was destined for greatness, he can now join Mickey Rourke at the gym for some boxing
 
norinrad21 said:
come to think of it, Dave may have ruined his career, the guy was destined for greatness, he can now join Mickey Rourke at the gym for some boxing

and sacrificing himself for chihuahas in robert rodriguez movies
 
norinrad21 said:
come to think of it, Dave may have ruined his career, the guy was destined for greatness, he can now join Mickey Rourke at the gym for some boxing

Define his career? He's doing standup on tour right now and seems perfectly happy doing that(as do the crowds). It's not like he had much of a movie career before this so I don't know that's really done anything except hurt his chances to return to TV and he gives all indications of not being interested in that.
 
He didn't ruin shit. There was no way he'd ever meet the elevated, $50 Million funny type expectations.

What he should've done was start a production company or something along those lines.
 
DaCocoBrova said:
He didn't ruin shit. There was no way he'd ever meet the elevated, $50 Million funny type expectations.

What he should've done was start a production company or something along those lines.

I guess the big question is... WHO had $50 million funny type expectations? From all accounts CC didn't, they left him completely alone.

Was he feeling pressure to do better than both the previous seasons? Why? Both seasons had hit or miss skits and CC was just trying to lock him up because he was a hot talent, not because they expected a HUGE jump in quality... The more I read the more I feel like Dave put the pressure on himself that he just HAD to exceed seasons 1 and 2 or else it wouldn't be good enough.
 
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DarienA said:
I guess the big question is... WHO had $50 million funny type expectations? From all accounts CC didn't, they left him completely alone.

It's just natural pressure I guess. That 50m was for 2 seasons wasn't it? That means he was going to get paid more money than the Seinfeld for Friends cast did on their shows.

I thought last nights ep was hilarious. You might not get Black White Supremicist, Wayne Brady ect. every night, but when each sketch is still better then the best other sketch comedies shows on currently can offer I won't be one complaining.
 
No wonder he didn't want us to watch, that shit sucked aside from the revenge skit and "i'm broke biatch". Hope the next one is better.
 
Andokuky said:
No wonder he didn't want us to watch, that shit sucked aside from the revenge skit and "i'm broke biatch". Hope the next one is better.

My friend brought up another good reason why the episode was not up to par. Dave has no influence on which cuts for sketches are being used. Plus the whole Donnel, Charley Murphy hosting doesn't come close to Chappelle.
 
Absolutely loved this episode. It was the kind of crazy out there comedy from season 1! That's something I thought was missing a bit in season 2, which got a bit too focused purely on black issues/black history to the point that sometimes, the humor suffered, though it could also be a lot wittier. And I think one of my favorite bits is the bodyguard talking about how "it doesn't matter what do you do each season, they'll always say your last one was better!" which is so funny, and also a great dig at people who said season 2 sucked (mostly when it started getting popular) and season 1 was better. Which I realize probably sounds hypocritical from reading the first part of my post, but I'm just saying that sometimes season 2 got too tied up into jokes that for the most part only a black audience would get, while season 1 was funny all across the board.
 
DJ Brannon said:
I would watch it a million times but YouTube pulled it... in '94.:(

You can find other versions on youtube still..I found all 3 skits there earlier tonight for Shinobi.

Just search Chappelle + Tupac, Chappelle + Revenge, etc on youtube.
 
Himuro said:
But...Dave's wife actually IS Asian. And if I'm correct, that chick in the revenge skit IS his wife.
Naw that's not his wife, he'd never let his real family be on his show. Also his wife is filipino.
 
WalkMan said:
Naw that's not his wife, he'd never let his real family be on his show. Also his wife is filipino.

I thought his wife did appear in one skit.... I'm gonna have to see if I can go figure out which one now...
 
:lol Just watched it all on YouTube....that was great.....you guys were right, the Tupac thing was hilarious.

Something I've been curious about, though: Are the dudes hosting the show doing this against Dave's wishes? I thought they were close friends and I'm surprised they're doing that when he's made it well known he doesn't endorse the show anymore.
 
Mason said:
:lol Just watched it all on YouTube....that was great.....you guys were right, the Tupac thing was hilarious.

Something I've been curious about, though: Are the dudes hosting the show doing this against Dave's wishes? I thought they were close friends and I'm surprised they're doing that when he's made it well known he doesn't endorse the show anymore.

Well he and Charlie Murphy are still close by all accounts... and lets be real Dave isn't paying anyone elses way through life so f*ck that against his wishes crap, they are all adults.
 
DarienA said:
Well he and Charlie Murphy are still close by all accounts... and lets be real Dave isn't paying anyone elses way through life so f*ck that against his wishes crap, they are all adults.

Yeah, I guess I can see Dave being ok with that.

"Do what you gotta do, man. A nigga gotta eat!"
 
DaCocoBrova said:

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How is the Tupac skit funny, seriously? "Tupac keeps making albums after his death" jokes were beaten to death and beyond back in like '98.

Like a few others, I finally understand the whole deal with season 3. Dave is done, basically.
 
I don't like this stuff therefore I can't understand why anyone else would.

There nothing else to say.

/close thread
 
Lets be honest here. It wasn't that good.

I laughed when Dave got revenge on the wheelchair owner of the club but that was it. Even then, it didn't even come close to some of his best (the guy doing the robot, black-white supremacist, etc.) This seemed like it would be some fluff skit in Season 1 and a secondary theme in Season 2.

If Dave said the reason why he left at Season 3 because it sucked, I have to agree with him. The episode in general did pretty much suck. Personally, I'd prefer Dave take a few years off and do his own thing and maybe come back for an HBO show or something along those lines. Who knows? If he never does another TV series again, I'd have no problem with it.

Instead of trying to force a laugh from the Season 3 episodes, just watch Seasons 1 and 2 and legitimately laugh your ass off. I know I will be. I'm curious on how the rest of the Season 3 will turn out but my expectations are pretty low.

P.S. The 2pac skit wasn't funny at all.
 
What levious said, and I thought the conversation with the audience was more interesting than the sketch.
 
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I don't think Dave gives a crap about his career right now. He's really trying to fit into normal life, raise his kids all that, and apparently do some stand-up here and there. I stood in line behind him at my grocery store where he was talking to someone and they asked him how it was going. He replied: "It's definitely been better, but it's also been worse too." Which I thought was a pretty good attitude. He's hanging out downtown all the time and is pretty cool about people talking to him. He's out and about so much I think he's trying to habituate people to his presence. For awhile after he left the show he was around, but much more withdrawn. He seems a lot more laid back now.

His wife has never been on the show, but I've seen his wife and she is pretty hawt. His kids are pretty cute lil' guys too. One of them was in the front page picture of the local paper dancing to some street musicians.

I will always be disappointed that the show is gone forever, but I've been a fan of Dave for a long time, since I found out he was from my area, back before Men in Tights. He needs to do what's best for him and it's clear he doesn't care about fame or fortune. I'm sure his career isn't over, but I don't think we'll see anything big from him in awhile. Ya can't keep a good man down!

And I enjoyed the first two Lost episodes (haven't seen the third). Some hit/miss stuff, but I laughed outloud a few times. The Howard Dean "BWAAAAUGHHHHHHHH!" was classic. That we even got these is a blessing.
 
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