Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Tyler Perry Suing "Boondocks" Creator?!

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Honestly didnt feel like talkin bout this cuz this article explains it all, so i just copied and pasted it...
(via http://blogs.ajc.com/the-buzz/2010/06/21/tylerperrysuingboondockscreator/?cxntlid=thbz_hm) ...and i guess ders rumors goin around, or its official dat tyler perrys gay idk, nore do i care... but imma faithful boondocks fan, been readin da comics since dem shits was in the paper, and i watch it every sunday at 1130 on CartoonNetwork... but read da article and in case u missed it i got the video for yall below... alla way below


Updated: Tuesday, June 29

The Media Takeout site reports that actor-director Tyler Perry is rumored to be bringing legal action against the creator of a popular animated show that recently spoofed him.

The site says that Perry is seeking to prevent the re-airing the episode, titled, “Pause.”

(It’s not the first time Perry has factored in “Boondocks” episodes. Check out the clip at the bottom of this blog.)

Here is the original item we posted on this topic:

It’s not hard to guess what Boondocks creator Aaron McGruder thinks of Tyler Perry.

The episode of Boondocks that aired Sunday and promptly set Twitter ablaze is a thinly – no, make that barely – veiled satire, with Perry in its crosshairs.

In the episode, Huey and Riley’s grandfather decides to audition for a play put on by a “Winston Jerome.” In case there’s any doubt who McGruder is spoofing, the show opens with a scene from a “Winston Jerome” play in which he plays a sassy matriarch in a housedress and wig.

Sound familiar?

The barbs come out soon and don’t let up, and in fact dig in deeper. When Granddad pays a visit to the Jerome mansion he finds the charismatic figure and his minions performing “It’s All Right to Cross-Dress for Christ,” a la Tim Curry in The Rocky Horror Picture Show singing “Let’s Do the Time Warp Again.”

The episode casts the supposed Perry doppelganger as a control freak who cuts his cast members off from their families, and makes repeatedly reference to “Winston Jerome’s” taste for hunky young men who doff their shirts and apply liberal amounts of body lotion, a none-too-subtle commentary.

in case u missed da episode, here is is, my fave part is (2:22) PAUSE GRANDDAD!
i be tellin niggas! lol u gotta say pause/no homo


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