The Original Kings of Comedy with Steve Harvey: DVD Cover

    The Original Kings of Comedy Director: Spike Lee Cast: Steve Harvey, D.L. Hughley, Cedric the Entertainer, Bernie Mac

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    • DVD Release Date: 02/27/2001
    • Original Release: 2000
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 17,746

    Viewer Rating: (3 ratings)

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    Features

    Widescreen version enhanced for 16x9 TVs; Dolby Digital: English 5.1 Surround; English Dolby Surround; English subtitles; Interactive menus; Scene selection; Theatrical trailer; Music video: Big Tymers "#1 Stunna"; Bonus scenes

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    Scene Index

    Scene Selections
    0. Scene Selections
    1. How to get tickets [:16]
    2. Steve Harvey [:20]
    3. Poker game [:33]
    4. D.L. Hughley [1:41]
    5. Talking to the audience [:21]
    6. Backstage experience [7:12]
    7. Feeling the music [1:17]
    8. Cedric the entertainer [6:09]
    9. More cedric [8:12]
    10. Brief intermission [1:22]
    11. Going to church [2:55]
    12. Bernie Mac [1:08]
    13. The last waltz [3:40]

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    Editorial Reviews

    The concert comedy film is dead -- killed by HBO, Russell Simmons, and anyone else responsible for turning the art into ubiquitous cable fodder. So Spike Lee's luminescent The Original Kings of Comedy is not so much a resurrection as a ghostly visitation. Resoundingly funny, richly insightful, and wonderfully framed (on digital video by cinematographer Malik Hassan Sayeed), the film was shot over two nights on The Original Kings of Comedy tour in Charlotte, North Carolina. The four comedians -- Steve Harvey (The Steve Harvey Show), D. L. Hughley (The Hughleys), Cedric the Entertainer (BET Comic View), and Bernie Mac (Life) -- are all quite funny, but their humor prompts far more than belly-laughs. In his hilarious monologue about Titanic, the highest-grossing film ever, Steve Harvey posits a version of the film with a black cast. As the star of TV's highest-rated show among black viewers, though one that hardly causes a blip in the overall Nielsens, Harvey knows plenty about aesthetic discrepancies between the races. The star of the show, however, is the finisher, Bernie Mac, whose ramblings cover sex, beatings, and a linguistic discourse on a certain profanity containing the letters "m" and "f." Fiercely wide-eyed and speaking in a South Side Chicago drawl, Mac provides the perfect climax to an incredibly funny evening -- but be sure to stick around through the credits for Cedric the Entertainer's brilliant imitation of San Antonio Spurs point guard Avery Johnson. Pete Segall, Barnes & Noble

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    A barrell of laughsby Anonymous

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    September 07, 2009: A real fall-out-of-your-chair and roll-on-the-floor comedy. This is a team that has come together with optimum fun as a goal. You won't be sorry!

    I Also Recommend: Russell Peters: Outsourced, Russell Peters: Red, White and Brown.

    The Funniest Men Aliveby Anonymous

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    April 24, 2007: Not since Richard Pryor graced the stage has their been comedians that have come close to the Original Kings of Comedy in their funniness. Regardless of race, the jokes of the "The Titanic" were in great taste and the differences between the sexes. Bernie Mac, who was the funniest, had the best with his topic of sex and a certain panache for cussing. Cedric the Entertainer, though, had the most style.


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