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Black Men Can't Jump [In Hollywood]

The Burial

Black Men Can't Jump [In Hollywood]

Black Men Can't Jump [In Hollywood]

Tv & Film, Comedy, Society & Culture

4.81.5K Ratings

🗓️ 26 March 2026

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

This week, James, Jerah, and Jon are getting back their unfinished discussion of The Burial (2023), directed by Maggie Betts, screenplay by Dough Wright and Maggie Betts, story by Doug Wright, based on “The Burial” by Jonathan Harr, starring Tommy Lee Jones, Jamie Foxx, Jurnee Smollett, Alan Ruck, Mamoudou Athie, Pamela Reed, and Bill Camp. Together, they cover their experiences with jury duty, their reluctance to fully talk about the movie, James tipping his rating for The Cause extremely early, seeing Jurnee Smollett across the room, and much, much more! 


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0:00.0

Have you guys ever served on a jury?

0:09.5

No.

0:10.3

No.

0:11.7

Or, yeah, no.

0:13.2

I was about to say.

0:13.7

I've never had to do jury duty.

0:15.4

Like, I've somehow always have, you know, luckily got out of jury duty.

0:20.5

I'm, I am, I've gotten it a few times, but I've never had to, uh, like, to be on a jury, but I'm, you've got to the courthouse. I was on call. I've gone to the courthouse. And then there was one time I was on call, I did not have to go to the courthouse, but I had to keep checking in online.

0:38.0

And I really scared that I didn't check in the last day.

0:44.0

Oh, and they care about that apparently.

0:46.2

They do really care about that.

0:47.4

And then I'm also nervous about, like, I was in, I had an Ohio address for the first, like, handful of years that I was in New York and I would keep getting like summons to those.

0:59.6

And I don't know if I like I'm remembering now.

1:02.2

I'm like everything was fine.

1:03.7

Like I never got like no one was ever like you're going to jail.

1:07.8

But I'm like, am I in trouble?

1:10.6

I like don't know. And I'm scared to check because I feel like once I check, they're going to be like, yep, actually you're supposed to be in jail. You know what I mean? And then they're supposed to be in jail, actually. Actually, not only are you in trouble, but right over here. So, you know, I'm scared. But I, you know, but I have gotten the summons and I,

1:29.4

and I typically do my due diligence. Yeah, I've been to the courthouse twice. I mean,

1:34.7

blush your heart. I, I, I don't want it. Ooh, twice? Yeah, but I didn't, I never had to serve. Like,

1:41.8

one time I was just, I just like was there the whole day and then I never got called in.

1:47.9

And then the other time, that was in New York.

1:49.5

And then in L.A. I got, I actually did get called in.

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