Re: [scifinoir2] Tyler Perry feels betrayed by TNT
Gerald that is what i thought. when it first came on, it was more about Huey and his commentary...but now they are more so about Riley and N this, N that, NNN.and I am about tired of THAT! Fate. --- On Sat, 7/3/10, Gerald Haynes efhay...@yahoo.com wrote: From: Gerald Haynes efhay...@yahoo.com Subject: Re: [scifinoir2] Tyler Perry feels betrayed by TNT To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com Date: Saturday, July 3, 2010, 2:25 AM OK, (1) if Perry is really doing that kind of stuff and fired the guy, he should have seen coming in some form or other and (2) I didn't think that episode was very funny. In fact, Boondocks has been leaning more towards vulgarity profanity than humor and social commentary. The last show was abismal and made me cancel future episodes. The only saving grace this season has been the Red Ball kickball episode. Gerald Haynes http://thesmallfrie s.com - Calvin Hobbes who? http://dontarrestus .com - Latino based sci-fi comic strip fun From: Martin Baxter martinbaxter7@ gmail.com To: scifino...@yahoogro ups.com Sent: Thu, July 1, 2010 3:47:33 PM Subject: Re: [scifinoir2] Tyler Perry feels betrayed by TNT This explains a great many things, rave. Thanks for the enlightenment. On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 1:16 PM, Kelwyn ravena...@yahoo. com wrote: http://www.rollingo ut.com/insideent ertainment/ the-pulse/ 9945-madea- vs-boondocks- tyler-perry- not-suing- aaron-mcgruder- feels-betrayed- by-turner- network.html Contrary to erroneous reports on some popular blog sites and the Atlanta Journal-Constitutio n, Tyler Perry is not suing Aaron McGruder over the highly publicized Boondocks episode that lampooned Perry's famous Madea character, blasted Perry's leadership style and seriously questioned his sexuality. But Perry, whose popular pistol-packing, profane Madea character has helped rake in tens of millions at the box office over the past decade, is definitely ablaze with anger for the derisive and embarrassing depictions of him on the popular cartoon series. Perry, according to this writer's inside source, knows the identity of the person who crafted the script that McGruder aired last Sunday titled, Pause. The person, whose name was not available at press time, is a former staff member at Tyler Perry Studios who was fired some time ago and re-emerged on the other side of Turner, working with McGruder. -- If all the world's a stage and we are merely players, who the bloody hell wrote the script? -- Charles E Grant http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=fQUxw9aUVik
Re: [scifinoir2] Tyler Perry feels betrayed by TNT
OK, (1) if Perry is really doing that kind of stuff and fired the guy, he should have seen coming in some form or other and (2) I didn't think that episode was very funny. In fact, Boondocks has been leaning more towards vulgarity profanity than humor and social commentary. The last show was abismal and made me cancel future episodes. The only saving grace this season has been the Red Ball kickball episode. Gerald Haynes http://thesmallfries.com - Calvin Hobbes who? http://dontarrestus.com - Latino based sci-fi comic strip fun From: Martin Baxter martinbaxt...@gmail.com To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thu, July 1, 2010 3:47:33 PM Subject: Re: [scifinoir2] Tyler Perry feels betrayed by TNT This explains a great many things, rave. Thanks for the enlightenment. On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 1:16 PM, Kelwyn ravena...@yahoo. com wrote: http://www.rollingout.com/insideentertainment/the-pulse/9945-madea-vs-boondocks-tyler-perry-not-suing-aaron-mcgruder-feels-betrayed-by-turner-network.html Contrary to erroneous reports on some popular blog sites and the Atlanta Journal-Constitutio n, Tyler Perry is not suing Aaron McGruder over the highly publicized Boondocks episode that lampooned Perry's famous Madea character, blasted Perry's leadership style and seriously questioned his sexuality. But Perry, whose popular pistol-packing, profane Madea character has helped rake in tens of millions at the box office over the past decade, is definitely ablaze with anger for the derisive and embarrassing depictions of him on the popular cartoon series. Perry, according to this writer's inside source, knows the identity of the person who crafted the script that McGruder aired last Sunday titled, Pause. The person, whose name was not available at press time, is a former staff member at Tyler Perry Studios who was fired some time ago and re-emerged on the other side of Turner, working with McGruder. -- If all the world's a stage and we are merely players, who the bloody hell wrote the script? -- Charles E Grant http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=fQUxw9aUVik
[scifinoir2] Tyler Perry feels betrayed by TNT
http://www.rollingout.com/insideentertainment/the-pulse/9945-madea-vs-boondocks-tyler-perry-not-suing-aaron-mcgruder-feels-betrayed-by-turner-network.html Contrary to erroneous reports on some popular blog sites and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Tyler Perry is not suing Aaron McGruder over the highly publicized Boondocks episode that lampooned Perry's famous Madea character, blasted Perry's leadership style and seriously questioned his sexuality. But Perry, whose popular pistol-packing, profane Madea character has helped rake in tens of millions at the box office over the past decade, is definitely ablaze with anger for the derisive and embarrassing depictions of him on the popular cartoon series. Perry, according to this writer's inside source, knows the identity of the person who crafted the script that McGruder aired last Sunday titled, Pause. The person, whose name was not available at press time, is a former staff member at Tyler Perry Studios who was fired some time ago and re-emerged on the other side of Turner, working with McGruder.
Re: [scifinoir2] Tyler Perry feels betrayed by TNT
Protesting a little too much... On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 10:16 AM, Kelwyn ravena...@yahoo.com wrote: http://www.rollingout.com/insideentertainment/the-pulse/9945-madea-vs-boondocks-tyler-perry-not-suing-aaron-mcgruder-feels-betrayed-by-turner-network.html Contrary to erroneous reports on some popular blog sites and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Tyler Perry is not suing Aaron McGruder over the highly publicized Boondocks episode that lampooned Perry's famous Madea character, blasted Perry's leadership style and seriously questioned his sexuality. But Perry, whose popular pistol-packing, profane Madea character has helped rake in tens of millions at the box office over the past decade, is definitely ablaze with anger for the derisive and embarrassing depictions of him on the popular cartoon series. Perry, according to this writer's inside source, knows the identity of the person who crafted the script that McGruder aired last Sunday titled, Pause. The person, whose name was not available at press time, is a former staff member at Tyler Perry Studios who was fired some time ago and re-emerged on the other side of Turner, working with McGruder. Post your SciFiNoir Profile at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/scifinoir2/app/peoplemap2/entry/add?fmvn=mapYahoo! Groups Links -- Celebrating 10 years of bringing diversity to perversity! Mahogany at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mahogany_pleasures_of_darkness/
Re: [scifinoir2] Tyler Perry feels betrayed by TNT
This explains a great many things, rave. Thanks for the enlightenment. On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 1:16 PM, Kelwyn ravena...@yahoo.com wrote: http://www.rollingout.com/insideentertainment/the-pulse/9945-madea-vs-boondocks-tyler-perry-not-suing-aaron-mcgruder-feels-betrayed-by-turner-network.html Contrary to erroneous reports on some popular blog sites and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Tyler Perry is not suing Aaron McGruder over the highly publicized Boondocks episode that lampooned Perry's famous Madea character, blasted Perry's leadership style and seriously questioned his sexuality. But Perry, whose popular pistol-packing, profane Madea character has helped rake in tens of millions at the box office over the past decade, is definitely ablaze with anger for the derisive and embarrassing depictions of him on the popular cartoon series. Perry, according to this writer's inside source, knows the identity of the person who crafted the script that McGruder aired last Sunday titled, Pause. The person, whose name was not available at press time, is a former staff member at Tyler Perry Studios who was fired some time ago and re-emerged on the other side of Turner, working with McGruder. -- If all the world's a stage and we are merely players, who the bloody hell wrote the script? -- Charles E Grant http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQUxw9aUVik