Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAn up-and-coming stand-up comic moves to L.A. to pursue a film career after video clips of his act make him an online sensation.An up-and-coming stand-up comic moves to L.A. to pursue a film career after video clips of his act make him an online sensation.An up-and-coming stand-up comic moves to L.A. to pursue a film career after video clips of his act make him an online sensation.
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Jessica 'Jess Hilarious' Moore
- Zena
- (as Jess Hilarious)
Valery M. Ortiz
- Ms. Ellen
- (as Valery Ortiz)
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The Sky Movies alphabetical lists gods again chose for me this weekend, this time decreeing that I should watch "2 Minutes of Fame", a film from only a few months ago that was (I'd assume) denied a wider release by the Covid and snapped up by Sky Movies in search of content. Whilst certain performances in the film are decent, overall, it's swamped by a boring and indecisive story.
Deandre (Jay Pharoah) is a supermarket employee struggling to provide for his family, but whose passions lie in making Youtube videos of his comedy stylings, particularly him taking shots at sell out comedian Marques (Katt Williams). When his videos get some traction, he's invited to L.A to participate in a Stand-up competition but this exposure results in Marques seeing an opportunity for revenge.
I liked Jay Pharoah in this, Deandre is a likable character (despite the fact he's prepared to cheat on his girlfriend) and his standup and impressions are really good. I also liked Andy Allo, who was in "Upload" earlier this year and Keke Palmer who I eventually realised I recognised from "Scream Queens". Both their roles have an element of Cliché about them, but again they manage to remain likable. I have to be honest and say that I didn't know who Katt Williams was, prior to looking up the film online, so subsequently understanding that there's probably some close-to-home elements in his character does add another level.
The trouble with the film is that it flirts with having a plot, without ever really committing to one. Deandre isn't a wild success on the competition, the stumbling block that befalls him in the final is overcome within minutes, he doesn't get to fire back at Marques after he embarrasses him during a show, he doesn't fully cheat on his family or struggle that much to win them back. It's not a story of redemption, or betrayal, or cream rising to the top - it's not a story at all, it's just a few days in Deandre's life - and whilst it made me laugh a couple of times, it never made me care.
Deandre (Jay Pharoah) is a supermarket employee struggling to provide for his family, but whose passions lie in making Youtube videos of his comedy stylings, particularly him taking shots at sell out comedian Marques (Katt Williams). When his videos get some traction, he's invited to L.A to participate in a Stand-up competition but this exposure results in Marques seeing an opportunity for revenge.
I liked Jay Pharoah in this, Deandre is a likable character (despite the fact he's prepared to cheat on his girlfriend) and his standup and impressions are really good. I also liked Andy Allo, who was in "Upload" earlier this year and Keke Palmer who I eventually realised I recognised from "Scream Queens". Both their roles have an element of Cliché about them, but again they manage to remain likable. I have to be honest and say that I didn't know who Katt Williams was, prior to looking up the film online, so subsequently understanding that there's probably some close-to-home elements in his character does add another level.
The trouble with the film is that it flirts with having a plot, without ever really committing to one. Deandre isn't a wild success on the competition, the stumbling block that befalls him in the final is overcome within minutes, he doesn't get to fire back at Marques after he embarrasses him during a show, he doesn't fully cheat on his family or struggle that much to win them back. It's not a story of redemption, or betrayal, or cream rising to the top - it's not a story at all, it's just a few days in Deandre's life - and whilst it made me laugh a couple of times, it never made me care.
If you are a fan of his impersonations then you will appreciate this movie. It's funny but full of clichés.
I wanted to watch something light and was delighted and surprised to watch this VERY funny feel good movie. Liked it so much I looked up Jay Pharoah who I wasn't familiar.with. Found out he is a SNL alum, which made sense. I am an independent film movie buff, that goes to the the Pan African Film Festival every year and this was well done and entertaining movie. When I saw that this movie was not rated well it motivated me to register for IMBD to start rating movies. I remember critics did not like the Five Heartbeats
Movie reminds me of the music industry. A nephew of mine is attempting to enter the music industry and with social media the way that it is it reminds me of his journey. I try and tell him that you have to be you and y'all about your life because that is what reaches people. This movie is a great example of expression and is critical of how people that have been in an industry (e.g. Kat W. character) seems to loose themselves and loose that hunger. Go back to any artist's first hit album or movie and see/hear it again. True fans can notice a difference. It was a great representation of both ends of the success spectrum.
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Written by John Costello and Marcus Lee Hutchinson
Performed by John Costello and Marcus Lee Hutchinson
Courtesy of JC3 Records
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