1. - Ladies and gentlemen, Keenen Ivory Wayans.
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2. Thank you.
Thank you very much.
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3. How are you doing? I'm Keenen Ivory Wayans.
Welcome to In Living Color.
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4. - Yeah.
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5. It's good to have you all
here for our season opener.
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6. Before I get started, I'd like to bring out
the rest of my family.
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7. Uh, my brother, Damon, my sister, Kim.
Come on out.
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8. Yeah, we, uh, we just
wanted to thank everybody...
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9. for helping to make
this show a success.
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10. And just to kind
of let you know...
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11. That we haven't
changed one bit.
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12. We're still the same wonderful
people on the inside.
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13. We really are. I mean, success
has not spoiled us one single bit.
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14. The same kids from the projects that we've
always been, and we want America to know that.
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15. - Yeah.
- Hey, SW1.
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16. I haven't changed either, Keenen.
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17. - Let's get started.
- Shall we?
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18. Hey, mon.
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19. It's time again
for another episode of Hey Mon...
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20. with the hardest working
West Indian family, the Headleys.
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21. How did my husband's
surgery go, Doctor?
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22. Well, the lazy husband is fine now.
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23. How long will he be off his feet?
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24. Off his feet? That's what
got him here in the first place.
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25. He had a hemorrhoid the size
of a coconut on his behind.
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26. Well, what do you prescribe?
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27. - I prescribe 10 job.
- Ten jobs?
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28. That's right, 10 job a day
keep a doctor away.
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29. You don't have time
to be sick with 10 job.
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30. - What kind of a doctor are you?
- I'm glad you asked.
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31. I'm a proctologist, a dermatologist,
a gynecologist, a cardiologist...
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32. a brain surgeon, an eye surgeon,
a nose, ear, throat man...
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33. and I also help
run the flower shop.
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34. - You can't be serious.
- Oh, no, I'm very serious.
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35. - Where are you going now, woman?
- I'm gonna find a good attorney.
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36. Well then, you're gonna be wanting to talk
to my hard-working wife Hilda then.
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37. - That's right, mon.
- Are you a lawyer?
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38. Yeah, mon. I'm a malpractice lawyer,
a corporate lawyer, a court-appointed lawyer...
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39. a labor lawyer,
a litigator, prosecutor...
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40. a process server, barrister, court stenographer,
bailiff, I'm Jacoby and Meyers...
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41. and I have to run
the flower shop.
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42. Oh!
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43. Go on, get out of here,
you lazy oatmeal wart!
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44. What happened? Here comes Matilda,
our lazy son Byron's new wife.
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45. Godfrey, Hilda, you better jump to it.
This woman here is about to have a baby!
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46. - What's the matter with her?
- She in labor!
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47. In labor? I don't see her working.
What are you talking about, labor?
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48. - How many jobs do you got?
- Uh, uh, one.
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49. One job! One job
and you call that labor?
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50. Get up and help out
with other patients.
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51. - Up with you.
- Up you go, fatty pie.
Come on, fatty pie. Step up.
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52. But she's going to
have a baby now!
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53. Listen to your daughter-in-law.
I'm going to tell you something, girl.
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54. The day I gave birth to your lazy husband,
Byron, my son...
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55. I was working six jobs now, mon.
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56. I was a wedding photographer, meter maid,
shoe salesman, swimming instructor...
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57. sushi chef and taking a bar exam
all while delivering his lazy fetus.
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58. - Get up now. You're fine.
- I think I better lie down.
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59. Lying down? That's what got you here
in the first place, you lazy rabbit killer.
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60. - Get to work. Get to work!
- Oh, my water broke!
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61. Well, don't just stand there now, mon.
Get a mop and clean it up now.
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62. You can wash the floor
while you're at it now. Take that.
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63. - Get the corners.
- That's right.
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64. Well, well, well. If it ain't my lazy,
rude boy, Byron. Where you been, boy?
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65. I've been parking cars at a restaurant,
delivering orchids to the hospital...
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66. dropping off the laundry,
delivering meat patties...
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67. giving tours to the stars' homes,
taking my driver's test...
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68. and I had to pick up this sickly
Yankee man all the way across town...
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69. while filling out an application
for the flower shop!
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70. - What's the matter with him?
- Kidney transplant. Hurry, please.
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71. Hilda, look in that refrigerator,
see if we got any more kidneys left.
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72. Sorry, mon, we're fresh out. You know,
we done 14 transplants already today, now.
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73. Oh. Well, Byron, you're gonna have to
get on the table, give me one of yours.
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74. Pop, you know I don't have a kidney
big enough for this Yankee man.
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75. Well, we'll use both of them.
Get up on the damn table, boy.
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76. - Pop, I'm not gonna get...
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77. - I think it's too late.
- What you sayin' now?
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78. - He dead!
- He dead?
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79. - Somebody call a priest.
- Priest!
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80. Father Headley here.
What's his name?
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81. - Schwartz.
- Not to worry.
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82. Shabatt, Shalom, Mazel tov.
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83. Okay, Byron,
you go start on the grave.
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84. Hilda, you get a measurement
for the coffin.
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85. - Matilda, you go buy embalming
fluids and a tombstone.
- And where you going, mon?
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86. Well, when a man is dead. There got to be
another job opening somewhere.
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87. Hey mon, got to go to work!
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88. Join us again
for Hey Mon with the Headleys.
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89. He was a by-the-book cop
teamed up with an out-on-a-limb rebel.
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90. - You're gonna get us killed!
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91. - Relax. I've done this before.
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92. - I told you not to worry.
- They don't pay me enough for this job.
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93. Side-by-side,
they took on Los Angeles.
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94. - Thanks, man.
- Yeah.
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95. They worked together...
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96. and they played together.
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97. Until one day,
the wrong guy got shot.
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98. That's okay, man. I'll take the bullet.
Now, come on, run. Get out of here.
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99. Oh, my God. No!
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100. He's finally on his own.
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101. He's DetectiveJohn Sidekick.
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102. He doesn't break the rules,
no matter how trivial.
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103. Make that murder one
and jaywalking, pal.
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104. He's too straightforward
to infiltrate the mob.
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105. Give me a diet soda.
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106. So, who knows anything about that big
cocaine shipment coming in here tonight?
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107. He wouldn't recognize a clue
if it dropped in his lap.
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108. Psst. Sidekick. The snow's
coming in tonight...
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109. in the old schoolyard.
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110. Snow? In Los Angeles?
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111. Yeah, right, pal.
Take a hike!
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112. And stay away
from the hooch!
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113. And he's definitely
not interested in sex.
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114. I don't know anything
about the cocaine...
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115. but I've got a room upstairs
if you're interested.
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116. Don't you know that I'm a black man
in a crossover film?
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117. Sorry, sister, but you're
barking up the wrong tree.
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118. Up yours.
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119. Finally, a cop with a healthy respect
for the letter of the law.
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120. Sidekick! Coming this fall
to a theater near you.
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121. Some kids only imagine
having a man to spend time with them.
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122. Each year hundreds of thousands
ofboys are left without fathers...
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123. which leaves thousands of mothers
with a gap impossible to fill.
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124. Hey, kid. How would you like to learn
to throw a real major league curve ball?
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125. Wow. That'd be great.
Hey, Mom! A big brother's here!
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126. Then you could take me
to the circus and to the zoo.
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127. And you could come to school
with me for parents'night.
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128. And when all those kids try to beat me up
and stuff, I can say, "Hey, you better watch out...
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129. 'cause I have a big brother,
and he really cares about me and not..."
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130. Go buy yourself something, kid.
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131. Hundreds ofkids and their mothers
are waiting, and their need is real.
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132. So if you've got the right stuff to make
a big difference, call Bigger Brothers now.
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133. Ohh! Oh, Lord have mercy.
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134. - My dear sisters and brethren,
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135. We are gathered here to bid farewell
to a great blues singer.
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136. - Amen.
- Mississippi "Fat Back" Witherspoon.
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137. Fat Back!
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138. Now, he-he wanted this
to be a joyous occasion.
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139. He didn't want us carrying on.
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140. So I present his friend,
Mr. Calhoun Tubbs.
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141. Thank you very much.
Thank you, Reverend.
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142. Look here.
No disrespect to the family...
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143. but, uh, Calhoun's 900 Greatest Hits is
available on eight-track cassette in the lobby.
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144. $3.95. Of course, you get
a complimentary copy, son.
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145. You know, Fat Back wanted this
to be a joyous occasion...
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146. so I thought I might sing a few songs,
tell some funny stories about my good friend.
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147. Now, you all know Fat Back
loved him some catfish.
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148. - Amen.
- I say, Fat Back loved him some catfish.
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149. - Amen.
- The only thing he loved more
than some of that channel cat...
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150. was that little baby girl child.
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151. Lord, that girl could cook.!
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152. You know, she done cooked some
catfish for him the day he died.
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153. Wrote a song about it.
Like to hear it? Here it go.
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154. Thank you very much.
All right.
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155. Now, you know, all his life,
Fat Back only loved one woman.
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156. You know, he once said to me that she was
the only thing that made his life worthwhile.
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157. Wrote a song about it.
Like to hear it? Here it go.
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158. Thank you very much.
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159. Now, don't get me wrong now.
Fat Back wasn't no skirt chaser.
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160. No, no, no. He did what he did
on account of his son.
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161. He loved that boy.
Wrote a song about it.
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162. Like to hear it?
Here it go.
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163. Thank you very much.
Thank you. Thank you.
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164. You know, that was the first standing
ovation I ever got in my long career.
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165. You know, I'd like to thank y'all
for letting me take time...
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166. to share these few loving memories
about my good old buddy Fat Back.
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167. You know, he was always thinking
about his wife and family.
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168. But he lived just for today. That's kind of like
what made him so special.
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169. Wrote a song about it.
Like to hear it? Here it go.
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170. Now that's the second
standing ovation I ever got.
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171. Thank you very much.
See you next time.
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172. Cable access,
Channel 62, presents Men On Film.
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173. - Hello, I'm Blayne Edwards.
- And I'm Antoine Merrywether.
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174. And welcome to Men On Films.
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175. - The show that looks at movies...
- From a male point of view.
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176. Tonight's show is sponsored by...
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177. Nuts & Honey.
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178. - What did you say?
- Nuttin', honey.
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179. I bet you can't eat just one.
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180. I bet I could.
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181. You're so crazy.
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182. Tonight we'll be wrapping up
the summer films.
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183. First up is the box-office smash
Total Recall.
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184. Yes, this is the movie where
muscle-bound Arnold Schwarzenegger...
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185. goes in search of his past.
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186. Just a hint, Arnold,
try looking in the closet.
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187. Next we have Betsy's Wedding.
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188. Hated it.
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189. Then there's Ghost.
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190. You know, Patrick Swayze was
the real standout in this film.
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191. You know, I'd breathe life
into his spirit any day.
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192. Even if I did have to go
through Whoopi Goldberg.
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193. - Perish the thought.
- Yes, indeed.
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194. Now we come to Dick Tracy.
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195. You know, I love the title,
but the movie just left me limp.
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196. I know what you're saying.
This is... This is what I don't get.
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197. All the characters fit their names.
You know, Flattop had a flattop.
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198. Pruneface looked
just like a little prune.
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199. But I never got a chance to see...
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200. I know I wanted to.
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201. What's wrong with you?
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202. It's hot in here.
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203. Oh. Then there's Pretty Woman.
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204. Hated it.
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205. - This one should have been called
A Fish Called Julia.
- Oooh.
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206. Next, Eddie Murphy was back
in Another 48 Hours.
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207. You know, I'm sorry, this movie
just got off on the wrong track.
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208. I feel that they should have spent
more time where the real story is.
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209. - Mm-hmm.
- In the prisons.
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210. I'd like to see more about them old sweaty
mens all together in them tiny little cells...
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211. with no one to turn to
but each others.
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212. Ooh, drop the soap.
I'll get it.
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213. Hush.
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214. - Really?
- You know I can wait.
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215. Then we come to Spike Lee's
Mo'Better Blues.
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216. I'm sorry, I didn't care for it.
It just didn't put no toot in my horn.
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217. I'm sorry,
but I liked this one.
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218. I mean, little Spike Lee
outdone himself this time.
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219. He really stretched out
in a dual role...
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220. as both the lead character's
manager and love interest.
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221. Oh, he was okay as the manager...
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222. but, ooh, he just thrilled me
to death in those gripping love scenes...
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223. with big old handsome
Denzel Washington.
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224. What courage it must have taken for little
Spike Lee to take off them glasses...
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225. and let that little hair
get knotty and say...
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226. "Hey, this is me.
Here I am. See me, love me."
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227. Hello! Put the car in park.
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228. The love interest was played
by Spike Lee's little sister.
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229. Well, touch me in the morning
and then just walk away.
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230. I don't know. I think you should go
see this again, then you tell me who's who.
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231. - Yeah, well, you can go without me.
- 'Toine.
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232. Don't get mad.
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233. - 'Toine.
- Okay.
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234. Finally, we have Die Harder.
What a way to go!
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235. Ninety minutes
with Mr. Bruce Willis.
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236. Oh, yes. Don't tempt my tummy
with the taste of Nuts & Honey.
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237. Crazy.
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238. You know, the only thing I didn't
understand was all the violence in the film...
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239. 'cause the title
suggested a love story.
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240. Mm-hmm.
I second that emotion.
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241. I think this one still deserves
the new and improved...
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242. Two snaps, a twist and a kiss.
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243. Stop. Can't touch this.
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244. Well, that's our show.
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245. Next week, we'll be looking at
Air America, starring Mel Gibson...
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246. and little Robert DowneyJrs.
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247. - Pilot to copilot, we're going down in flames.
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248. Bye, now.
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249. All right.
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250. Thank you very much.
Thanks for joining us.
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251. We got a special guest
in the house.
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252. I want him to come hang out with us
and say good night. Come on, Flavor-Flavor.
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253. We're going... We're gonna go out of here
a little differently tonight.
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254. We got a special musical...
musical guest with us.
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255. So, please, let's go home
with Queen Latifah.
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256. Yo. We gonna pump this up
for my Moms.
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257. Flavor-Flav and In Living Color.
House posse. Check it out.
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258. Oh, yeah, I like that.
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259. Come on, everybody,
let me hear you scream!
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260. - Scream!
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261. - Yo.!
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262. I wanna thank y'all
for tunin' in tonight.
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263. So when I say good-bye, I want everybody
to say "Peace! Peace!"
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264. Y'all ready for this?
'Cause here it comes. Come on.
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265. - Good-bye!
- Peace.! Peace.!
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266. - Good-bye!
- Peace.! Peace.!
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267. - Good-bye.
- Peace! Peace!
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268. - Good-bye.
- Peace! Peace!
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269. Ease up till you
get in the house.
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270. SW1 on the wheels of steel.
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271. In Living Color
house posse in effect.
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272. Flavor-Flavor in the house.
Come on.
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273. Go, Flavor.! Go, Flavor.!
Go, Flavor.!
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274. Go, Flavor.! Go, Flavor.!
Go, Flavor.!
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275. Go, Flavor.! Go, Flavor.!
Go, Flavor.!
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276. Yeah.!
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