![]() ![]() “If these are the confines that keep you from doing the craft god put you to, then it probably ain’t for you,” Williams said. ![]() He then concluded that if comics feel uncomfortable with cancel culture, they may want to reconsider their career path. So if you wanna offend somebody, nobody took those words away from you… But don’t call somebody this word when you know it affects all of these people.” “If all that’s going to happen is that we have to be more sensitive in the way that we talk, isn’t that what we want anyway? I’m saying, your job as a comedian is to please the most amount of people with your art. Who are they? It’s done for the reasons it’s done for and it helped who it helped,” Williams said. “I don’t know what people got cancelled that we wish we had back. Williams then continued to elaborate on his point, arguing that changing one’s language to be more sensitive won’t hurt any comedians’ careers. Cancellation doesn’t have its own culture.” At the end of the day, there’s no cancel culture. “My point is, weren’t all that extremely funny back when they could say whatever they wanted to say. Nobody likes the shoulder of the road, but it’s there for a reason,” Williams said. Nobody likes the speed limit, but it’s necessary. “Some of these things are for the benefit of everything. “Where do you stand on comics’ ability to be comics without judgement and repercussions from cancel culture?” Budden asked Williams, who replied with several fitting analogies. Will Smith, LeBron James, Jon Stewart Join Dave Chappelle for All-Star Stand-Up ShowĮmmys Make History as Black Actors Sweep Four Guest Categories Katt Williams Slams Trump, Urges People to Vote and Support Black Lives Matter in Supreme Ad The 5 comedians before Katt were very entertaining. On an episode of the Joe Budden Podcast that released on June 4, Williams discussed his upcoming film, “The House Next Door: Meet the Blacks 2,” and the conversation soon turned to comedy in the age of the internet. I love me some Katt Williams, but was sorely dissapointed on Friday November 12, 2021. ![]() Watch the trailer first, if you like that, then you'll probably enjoy the movie.Comedian Katt Williams has thrown his take on cancel culture into the ring - and he doesn’t think it’s all that bad. Overall - definitely won't be winning any awards, but you could do a lot worse than spend a few hours watching this. There's a post mid-credits scene that hints at a third instalment, in which they all go 'ghostbusting'.which I can only imagine is a carbon copy of parts 1 and 2, only with a 'Ghostbusters' type storyline. ![]() The wife was just as attractive as I remember her being in part one.and they even threw in a new sexy female neighbour too.so there was plenty of eye candy on show, (if that's your thing). Michael Blackson, Katt Williams and King Bach were just being Michael Blackson, Katt Williams and King Bach! Nothing different from anything else you've seen them in, (which isn't necessarily a bad thing). Also the chemistry between him and Cronut is great. As with the first instalment, Mike Epps' one-liners are the highlight. A few cameos here and there kept things fresh. Not much of an original story, or any type of story at all.it was all very 'seen it before'. As I said before, the movie looks and sounds great, with some impressive CGI, especially the vampire slayings and Katt Williams' floating. Imagine watching 'Birdemic', or 'The Room', with a much, much, much bigger budget. But because the movie looks so good, it sort of gets away with it. Katt Williams riffs on truth, lies, chicken wing shortages and the war on drugs in this electrifying stand-up special filmed in Las Vegas. You still have the awful acting, jokes.and cringe moments from SOME of the cast. 2022 Maturity Rating: TV-MA 59m Stand-Up Comedy. But in all honesty, they've improved (albeit only a little), on the original. I recently watched part one to this 'Meet The Blacks', so I knew exactly what to expect going into this. Nov 05 6:30PM Katt Williams World War III Tour Event Details INDIANAPOLIS (September 24, 2021) Comedy titan and Emmy® Award-winning actor, Katt Williams, announces his World War III Tour is coming to Indianapolis. ![]()
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