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		 From : Revver - popular Videos<br />Author: MonkeyGoLucky Added: Sat, 27 Sep 2008 13:53:18 -0800 Duration: 340Doug Benson joins Jimmy Pardo and Matt Belknap on the popular podcast Never Not Funny. Watch more videos at www.monkeygolucky.com Stay Lucky!
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		 From : Mr. Media<br />Never let a good brand die. That seems to be the marching order given to Brent Poer, general manager of TheWB.com, the web video site launching on Wednesday, August 27. The WB, as you will recall, began in January 1995, and was the short-lived network home of many pop culture TV icons including Seventh Heaven, Steve Harvey, Jamie Foxx, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Dawson’s Creek, Felicity, Charmed, Gilmour Girls and Smallville. It ended its short but lively tenure in a merger with the UPN network a few years ago, forming The CW. I can’t think of a single CW show I’ve watched more than once with the possible exception of Smallville. But UPN and The WB, I always thought, owned distinctive identities. And now my guest, Brent Poer, is posed to bring The WB back from the dead. LISTEN to this Mr. Media interview with TheWB.com General Manager BRENT POER by clicking the BlogTalkRadio.com audio player below! Open in your default player Detach into a separate window Copyright 2008 Bob Andelman. Click here for copyright permissions! Amazon.com Widgets
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		 From : Girl600<br />The cast from his FOX show are also on here. Its a must watch/listen. Bernie Mac Legacy with CNN's Larry King, Pt4
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         <title>Bernie Mac Biography: Oct 5, 1958 - Aug 9, 2008</title>
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		 From : Girl600<br />Stand-up comic and actor Bernie Mac exploded onto the screen with âThe Original Kings of Comedyâ (2001) after years of working comedy stages in his native Chicago. His edgy and largely autobiographical material about his background and African-American culture fell in step with a new wave of high-profile black comedians like fellow âKings,â D.L. Hughley and Steve Harvey. And like his âComedy Kingsâ co-stars, his hilariously frank material led to Macâs own successful sitcom, âThe Bernie Mac Showâ (Fox, 2001-06). An increasing presence on the big screen as well, Macâs sometimes gruff but always memorable character roles began to give way to more challenging dramatic work. With the feature film, âPrideâ (2007), it was clear Mac as artist had the depth and humanity to bring to the table, and was intent on raising the bar of what audiences and critics had come to expect from run-of-the-mill stand-ups-turned-actors. At the same time, Mac was promoting âPride,â he shocked the comedy world by announcing his retirement from stand-up, devoting himself to screen acting and producing after years of success on the comedy club circuit. Bernie Mac was born Bernard McCullough on Oct. 5, 1957, in Chicagoâs south side neighborhood. He grew up with an extended family â an environment that would provide endless material for his future career as a stand-up comic. Early on, his funny voices and vivid imagination earned him the reputation as the family clown, so under the guidance of a supportive school teacher, Mac started channeling his energy by acting in school plays in fourth grade. Before long, he was soon staging his own productions for neighborhood kids. His first lesson in the controversial nature of comedy came after he performed a dead-on impression of his grandmother for a church audience, receiving a great reception from the audience but punishment at home. When he was not entertaining the south side, the powerful young kid â he would grow to six feet three inches â was hanging out at the recreation center, boxing and playing sports; thriving under an especially encouraging group of coaches and leaders he credited for his drive to succeed. His most inspirational force, his mother, died of cancer when Mac was he was only 16 years old. Mac took some vocational career training after high school, working as a delivery driver and furniture mover, before returning to the South Central Community center as its athletic director. After hours, he honed his comedy act on the platforms of the El train and at local parks, launching his own weekly variety show at Chicagoâs Regal Theater. In 1977, he began hitting the stages on the local comedy circuit, unknowingly beginning a 30-year career as a stand-up comic. For over a decade, Mac developed his edgy style of commentary and endured the grueling lifestyle of the wannabe comic â being away from home and his new wife for nights at a time, performing for little or no money to gain exposure, and dodging the arrows of fickle late night audiences. Finally, in 1990, Mac started seeing rewards for all of his hard work when he won the Miller Lite Comedy Search. The honor led to unimaginable opportunities, like opening for headliners Dionne Warwick, Redd Foxx and Natalie Cole. He made his feature debut as a club doorman in Mo' Money (1992), and guested on the HBO specials, Rosie Perez Presents Society's Ride (1993) and Russell Simmons' Def Comedy Jam (HBO 1992-97; 2006- ). In 1994, he snared a bit as the ribald Uncle Vester in âHouse Party 3â and also put together his own Who Ya Wit Tour, which included a 10-piece band and the five âMac-A-Roni Dancers.â The following year, HBO thought Macâs in-your-face persona lent itself to late night programming, but after a month of the network taming down his material, âMidnight Macâ (1995) was cancelled. He knew he wanted to return to TV with a series of his own someday, but he turned his attention back to film work, bulking up his acting resume with appearances as a preacher in Friday (1995) and one of the funnier members of the ensemble cast of Spike Lee's Get on the Bus (1996). A recurring role in the popular UPN series Moesha (UPN, 1996-2001) earned him even more mainstream recognition. The year 2000 had audiences finally asking, âWho IS this guy?â The hulking frame and bulging-eyed funnyman who had been popping up everywhere, knocked it out of the park, comedically speaking, as part of the âKings of Comedyâ tour. Starring alongside fellow African-American stand-ups Steve Harvey, Cedric the Entertainer and D.L. Hughley, the tour was captured by director Spike Lee and released as the documentary The Original Kings Of Comedy (2000). For the first time, millions of viewers got to see what Bernie Mac was all about â hilarious tales of self-deprecation, family life, tough love, and the etymology of his favorite curse word. The documentary was a smash, earning over $38 million at the box office, and Mac seemed closer than ever to his dream of landing his own show. He had been developing a sitcom idea based on the real life experience of raising his sisterâs three children while she was in rehab. His re-telling of the tale in âKings of Comedyâ was enough to convince producers at Fox, who signed on for The Bernie Mac Show in 2001. In his self-titled sitcom, Mac played the husband of a professional, childless couple who suddenly become guardians of his sister's three children. Risky and outrageously funny for Macâs often politically incorrect ideas of child rearing, the show also incorporated a creative twist â Mac regularly breaking the fourth wall and addressing the audience directly. These pieces were a way to incorporate his material into the show, and his characterâs career as a stand-up comic was also a way to incorporate real life comedians and actors into the show as guests. The show earned a Peabody Award, an Emmy for writing, and honored Macâs acting with several Golden Globe nominations and four NAACP Image Awards. The departure of key creative personnel and Mac's burgeoning film career caused âThe Bernie Mac Showâ to recede into the background â to say nothing of moving the series into no less than 12 different timeslots, vexing even the most loyal viewers â and production was slowed when Mac came down with a bout of double pneumonia. The show was finally cancelled in 2006. During the lifespan of The Bernie Mac Show, Mac made regular appearances on the big screen, stating in interviews that he held classic films and classic values seriously; that he did not want to take part in films with gratuitous sex and violence, preferring more quality, offbeat, films. In 2001, he co-starred as one of the 11 casino robbers in Ocean's Eleven (2001), bringing comic relief to Steven Soderbergh's crime caper piece and the subsequent sequels, âOceanâs Twelveâ (2004) and âOceanâs 13â (2007). He supported fellow comedian Chris Rock in the misguided flop, Head of State, (2003) and stepped into the role of TVâs Bosley in Charlie's Angels 2 (2003), before taking on the weirdly hilarious role of a chain-smoking, vitamin C-craving, department store detective in the cynical Christmas comedy Bad Santa (2003). After supporting a number of A-listers, Mac took on his first starring role with the well-received Mr. 3000 (2004), playing an aging major leaguer whose hit record is revoked after retirement, inspiring him to return to the game to reclaim his title. He teamed with Ashton Kutcher in Guess Who? (2005), a broad-comedy reversal of Guess Who's Coming to Dinner? but threw critics for a loop with his impressive turn in the drama âPride.â In the âRockyâ-like (1976) take on swim meets, Mac revisited his past by playing a municipal worker at a recreation center that housed an inspirational sports program. While promoting âPrideâ in March of 2007, Mac appeared on âLate Night With David Lettermanâ (CBS, 1993- ) and announced that he would retire from doing stand-up comedy after he completed filming âThe Whole Truth, Nothing But the Truth, So Help Me Macâ in the fall of that year. His announcement was met by saddened fans who had hoped to still catch him on a stage or cable special in the future. But Mac insisted he needed a âreal life,â choosing instead, to focus on films and producing TV programs. Part of the pull toward retirement was due to wanting to spend time with his family. Married to wife Rhonda McCullough since 1970, the couple had one daughter, JeâNiece, who was earning a Masters degree in mental health counseling. On his own health front, Mac suffered from a tissue inflammation disease called sarcoidosis, which thankfully did not affect his daily life. In addition to his work onscreen, Mac was also a successful author, with his tomes I Ain't Scared of You: Bernie Mac on How Life Is (2001) and the memoir Maybe You Never Cry Again (2003) to his credit. Also Credited As: Bernard Jeffery McCullough Born: October 5, 1958 in Chicago, Illinois Job Titles: Actor, Comedian, UPS agent, Bread delivery sales rep, Furniture mover Family Daughter: Je'Niece McCullough. born c. 1978; has a Masters Degree in Mental Health Counseling Significant Others Wife: Rhonda McCullough. married c. 1977 Wife: . married in 1974 Education Chicago Vocational High School, Chicago, Illinois, 1976 Milestones 1990 Won the Miller Lite Comedy Search 1992 Feature film debut, bit part in Mo' Money 1994 Produced and starred in the comedy act, Who Ya Wit Tour 1995 Appeared in a supporting role in the feature Friday 1995 Had one-month comedy series on HBO, Midnight Mac 1996 Played recurring role on the UPN comedy series Moesha 1996 Was in ensemble cast of Spike Lee's Get on the Bus 1997 Had supporting roles in B.A.P.S and How to Be a Player 2000 Was featured in Spike Lee's documentary film The Original Kings of Comedy 2001 Headlined own TV sitcom The Bernie Mac Show ; earned Emmy (2002, 2003), Golden Globe (2003, 2004) and SAG (2003) nominations for Best Actor in a Comedy 2001 Acted in Steven Soderbergh's Ocean's Eleven a remake of the 1960 heist film 2001 Co-starred as a fence in the Martin Lawrence-Danny DeVito comedy What's the Worst That Could Happen? 2003 Co-starred as Chris Rock's big brother and presidential running mate in Head of State 2003 Played Bosley in the comedy sequel Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle 2004 Reunited with the original cast for Ocean's Twelve directed by Steven Soderbergh 2004 Starred as an aging baseball star who retuns to baseball to reach his goal of 3,000 hits in Mr. 3000 2005 Co-starred with Ashton Kutcher in the comedy Guess Who, loosely based on the 1967 film Guess Who's Coming to Dinner 2007 Announced retirement from standup comedy; will continue producing, and acting in films 2007 Cast in director Michael Bay's live action film Transformers 2007 Re-teamed with the original cast for Ocean's 13 Became opening act for Redd Foxx, Dionne Warwick and Natalie Cole, among others Began appearing in nightclubs in the Chicago area Participated in The Kings of Comedy tour
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		 From : Revver - loss, weight Videos<br />Author: YourUpdateTV Added: Tue, 08 Apr 2008 09:19:32 -0800 Duration: 123April 7th marks the anniversary of The 50 Million Pound Challenge. In its first year, this remarkable free initiative inspired almost half a million people to take control of their health and take off nearly 2 million pounds. Dr. Ian Smith, Challenge founder and Celebrity Fit Club expert, discusses.
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		 From : Revver - music Videos<br />Author: Paradise1 Added: Thu, 13 Mar 2008 13:16:29 -0800 Duration: 37VERITY RECORDS/FHAMMOND/ZOMBA RECORDING ARTIST JOANNE ROSARIO TAKES TIME OUT TO SHARE HER LOVE & SUPPORT FOR SKY HIGH ENTERTAINMENT RECORDING ARTIST AARON SLEDGE & HIS DEBUT PROJECT "DA LIGHT"
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		 From : The Home Depot Workshops<br />The Home Depot Celebrity Workshop visits Steve Harvey. Adding a dimmer switch to a lighting fixture can add ambiance to any room. Learn how to do it, right here.
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		 From : The Home Depot Workshops<br />Learn to prepare a wall before you paint it-you'll get tips on patching, spackling, applying primer, and more.
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		 From : Matthew Wayne Selznick » Sonitotum<br />This particular episode is not safe for work. Contains profanity, letting-off-steam, and sloppy musicianship. The first Sonitotum in more than two months comes about after a generally rotten day. Rather than whine too much about about the specifics, I decide to relieve my frustrations by playing bass (including fragments of two songs co-written with Theresa Copell and Steven D. Harvey, respectively), talking about bass, touching on (ha ha) the bass guitar / sex connection, and singing a few old songs written on the bass: 1991, In The Afternoon, and Whiskey Razor. It s bass therapy, and it s not pretty. After the catharsis is out of the way, I run through some of what s been up over the last two months. Links: What Gets Heard by fIREHOSE Mike Watt The Gibson Ripper bass guitar Some better? examples of my music Five Minute Memoir DIY Endeavors Linus and Lucy by Vince Guaraldi Share This
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		 From : NOW | PBS<br />Role models on morning radio? David Brancaccio interviews actor, comedian, and social critic Steve Harvey. Harvey, who hosts a syndicated radio show called THE STEVE HARVEY MORNING SHOW, gives his take on important issues, including values, religion, and personal responsibility. "It's difficult, man, to just try to do the right thing," he says. "But the right thing is really the best way it's done." Harvey is about to release a new film of a stand-up concert he gave at a four day Evangelical event, where he brought the house down taking on faith, family, preachers and relationships.
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