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EllenRules
02-23-2005, 10:16 AM
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I found these pictures. I did like Chris Rock but no more because of the comment about gays. Im more sure he wouldnt want Ellen to make bad comments about blacks right ? We all human, gay,bi,straight or black ,white, purple. It doesnt matter. Not good to judge people.

Ellens-Girl
02-23-2005, 10:46 AM
Hi. Sorry I haven't seen the show, what did he say? :mad:

EllenRules
02-23-2005, 10:57 AM
Hi. Sorry I haven't seen the show, what did he say? :mad:

Read this article.

They really should have known it wasn’t going to work out when he suggested that “Ellen DeGeneres has crabs.” Sentiments like that are never positive.
Perhaps they also should have reviewed one of his lively comic routines before hiring him. Maybe then they would have learned that he’s a racist swine with a penchant for ideas that would make death row inmates blush.

Abortion in America is “beautiful”? Not good.

No serious person was really surprised to learn that Chris Rock believes only gays watch the Oscars. After his position on gay marriage was recently exposed—“f*** them fa**ots,” he explained politely, reportedly attempting to mock President Bush—nobody was really on the fence about Rock’s personal sensibilities toward homosexuality. Pretty soon he’ll be crooning Alger Hiss-style, calling Clint Eastwood a “queer.”

Or he may just prattle Mary Beth Cahill-style, calling Hilary Swank “fair game” because she won Best Actress a few years ago for playing a lesbian.

Swank deserved her “Boys Don’t Cry” statuette, just like she does this time for the emotional epic “Million Dollar Baby,” in which she portrays an American hero: a woman who saves her money for a noble goal, perseveres to become the best she can be, and even seeks to bring morality and independence to welfare-minded losers. Chris Rock disagrees. He thinks "Awards for art are f***ing idiotic." Rock is familiar with that particular phrase because it’s what everyone with an IQ higher than 12 thinks of his standup acts.

Admittedly, not everyone understands Rock to be a scumbucket. The New York Times likes to think of him as “probably the funniest and smartest comedian working today,” while Vanity Fair takes the simpler approach of labeling him “young, gifted, and the funniest man in America.”

Matt Drudge was the one to valiantly break the story on Rock’s pathetic existence, at least insofar as the impending Oscars are concerned. But we shouldn’t act like we’ve never heard of Rock. He’s been around for a long time. You can’t turn on cable without seeing him, and seeing him means hearing him. For anyone smart enough to immediately change the channel: listening to Rock is like listening to any racist, minus the nuance.

It will be interesting to see how Rock addresses the thousands of white people who will be sitting in the Oscars audience. If his plan involves the word “cracker,” as his live performances routinely do, I advise him to rethink.

What he should do is make silly, meaningless jokes about celebrity “scandals,” teasing Ben and J-Lo, Brad and Jen, maybe Barbara Stresiand for playing a seniors’ sex therapist in “Meet the Fockers.” What he shouldn’t do is social commentary. If the Academy Awards are only about fashion, as Rock has said, we don’t need to hear about Condi Rice or race relations. That’s not what the Oscars are for. The Oscars are about Joan Rivers, not Ariel Sharon.

Ellen DeGeneres doesn’t have crabs, in spite of Rock’s evident “joke.” What she has is one of the most popular daytime TV shows in the country. That’s because, unlike Mr. Rock, she doesn’t use her power to promote race-based hatred toward whites. She’s just funny. Too bad she’s not hosting the Oscars.

Isaiah Z. Sterrett

bladesedge
02-23-2005, 11:12 AM
Chris Rock is a funny guy. Of course hes going to say something controversial at the Oscars, thats why they put him centre stage. Everyones gonna tune in to hear what he says. Its ratings.

I reckon hes also they kind of guy who makes sure he can say that kind of thing before he says it. Like the 'Ellen has crabs' thing. He wouldn't say that about here if he didn't know if he could say it.

Chris Rock really is a political comedian. Different from Ellen, who is a 'feel good' comedian. Ellen makes jokes to make you feel better about yourself. Chris Rock tells jokes to make you think about your position on issues.

I like both of them!!!!

kendal10
02-23-2005, 12:48 PM
I like both of them too. Chris Rock is really funny and FYI to Ellenrules - he does make fun of blacks (and everyone else for that matter) so I don't think he would mind if Ellen made jokes about him and/or blacks - although we know she would never do that! Obviously Ellen wasn't offended because she knows it's all part of his gig. He's hysterical and can really tell it like it is!

Honey05
02-23-2005, 01:01 PM
I like both of them too. Chris Rock is really funny and FYI to Ellenrules - he does make fun of blacks (and everyone else for that matter) so I don't think he would mind if Ellen made jokes about him and/or blacks - although we know she would never do that! Obviously Ellen wasn't offended because she knows it's all part of his gig. He's hysterical and can really tell it like it is!

I agree with you , they both are good in their own style. Even i think that his declarations are not fun at all but we know that this guy like the attention and controversy .

Marie-Pier
02-26-2005, 10:02 AM
Ellenrules, we should name you the official picture posting! You put here some great pictures that can be good spoilers for some of us! vizitor, can you put a special place for her? :cool:

zsuzsu
02-26-2005, 12:08 PM
Yeah, Chris is hilarious and I'm sure Ellen didn't care about his comment. That's Chris' thang babeee...

I'm excited to watch the Oscars only because I want to see what he's going to say about different things... at least it will be entertaining. If he goes too far, well, the press will for sure speak of it and hollywood probably won't have him host something like that again...

Its all part of the industry...

EllenRules
02-26-2005, 05:44 PM
Ellenrules, we should name you the official picture posting! You put here some great pictures that can be good spoilers for some of us! vizitor, can you put a special place for her? :cool:


Awwwwwwwwww how sweet. It would be such a honor. I try my best. Keep enjoying them.

Marie-Pier
02-26-2005, 08:43 PM
Ellenrules, we should name you the official picture posting! You put here some great pictures that can be good spoilers for some of us! vizitor, can you put a special place for her? :cool:


Awwwwwwwwww how sweet. It would be such a honor. I try my best. Keep enjoying them.

continue babe! Yours pictures are great! i will really ask vizitor!

Slytherin
02-27-2005, 07:34 AM
EllenRules, I agree with you.
I didn't see the show, in Italy it's difficult to wacth the american television. . .
I don't have a satellite, but the nice comments of Rock has arrived also here.
I think that being a comic don't justify this comments. (I hope that everyone
undertsand my speech. . . :P )

sunny2005
03-11-2005, 08:54 AM
I saw the show and thought they were fun together. Chris Rock was teasing, funny, not being mean spirited at all. He is an 'issues' comedian to me. He makes fun of some things and says other things to shock, to get our attention (we have become so apathetic) to make us think and hopefully to react. I think I missed the part where he mentioned something about Ellen and crabs though. It's all good. It's all entertainment folks. Just t.v. Not life and death. :-D