Damn you dave chappelle

Modeps

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It's speculated that Dave flipped out from fame and didnt know what to do... like he's having a nervous breakdown.
 

moshquerade

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Originally posted by: Modeps
It's speculated that Dave flipped out from fame and didnt know what to do... like he's having a nervous breakdown.
that's believable

 

Demon-Xanth

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Dave was pretty pissed off after people in Sac kept shouting "I'm Rick James, bi.." during one of his standups.
 

mzkhadir

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'Chappelle' yuks yanked for now

Less than 24 hours after its upfrontupfront presentation to Madison Avenue, Comedy CentralComedy Central has yanked this month's third-season premiere of its marquee series "Chappelle's Show" and halted production on the skeinskein.
Comedy Central offered no explanation for the move, instead issuing only a brief statement noting production has been suspended "until further notice. All parties are optimistic that production will resume in the near future."

Industry insiders familiar with Comedy Central's decisionmaking process indicate the net's announcement was prompted by the need for star Dave ChappelleDave Chappelle to seek treatment for unspecified personal issues.

A Comedy Central spokesman declined comment as did a spokesman for Chappelle.

Last August, cablercabler signed Chappelle to a deal valued at $50 million -- one of the richest pacts in basic cable -- to keep his red-hot "Chappelle's Show" around through 2006. Much of that coincoin was to have come from advances on DVD sales of the show's third and fourth seasons. If those seasons don't materialize, Chappelle (and others associated with the show) stands to make much less money.

Delay in the third season comes as both a surprise -- promos and commercials directing viewers to the premiere were still airing on the cabler Tuesday evening -- and a major blow to Comedy Central, which was counting on a media frenzy for the return of the satirical sketch comedy.

Less buzz, fewer bucks

Cabler is still going strong with "South Park," reruns of "Chappelle's Show" and new animated hit "Drawn Together," but latest batch of originals -- from Wanda Sykes' "Wanda Does It" to "The Hollow Men" -- haven't generated much in the way of ratings or buzz for the channel. With most of the advertising time for "Chappelle's Show" already sold, timing is particularly poor for Comedy Central, which now instead stands to lose big bucks as a result of the delay.

"Chappelle" was slated to bowbow May 31, and sources said material for at least five of the 10 original episodes had already been shot.

Production on the third season of "Chappelle's Show" has been troubled from the get-go. In December, Comedy Central pushed the premiere of season three to spring, from February, because Chappelle reportedly had been battling pneumonia. Separately and shortly thereafter, Chappelle's deal to pen an autobiography with Hyperion fell apart.

Success rewarded

After the second cycle grew into a critical and popular success, Comedy Central prexyprexy Doug Herzog agreed to reward Chappelle with a handsome contract for 26 fresh episodes. Herzog inked a similarly rich agreement with the cabler's other headlinerheadliner, Jon StewartJon Stewart, who agreed to keep news satire "The Daily Show With Jon Stewart" going through 2008.

Chappelle's rich pactpact with the cabler also included a deal for the comedian to star in an adaptation of Rick James' autobiography for Viacom sister company Paramount PicturesParamount Pictures, the status of which is unknown.

Second season of "Chappelle's," which ran through spring 2004, averaged a robust audaud of 3.1 million; a year after the last new episode aired, repeats of the half-hour continue to attract well over 1 million viewers per episode. The first season is the bestselling TV series DVD to date. In addition, show was nominated for a trio of Emmys, including outstanding comedy series.
Date in print: Thurs., May 5, 2005, Los Angeles


http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117922148?categoryid=14&cs=1&s=h&p=0
 

Nitemare

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Originally posted by: Demon-Xanth
Dave was pretty pissed off after people in Sac kept shouting "I'm Rick James, bi.." during one of his standups.

Darkness.....
 

DeMeo

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A few years ago, I had tickets to see him. Front row center table.
Less than a week before the show we got a call from ticketmaster - the show was canceled. No explainition, no reschedule date. They refunded the face value of the tickets.