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Black Men Can't Jump [In Hollywood]

The Deliverance w/ Shakira Ja'nai Paye (Teaser)

Black Men Can't Jump [In Hollywood]

Black Men Can't Jump [In Hollywood]

Tv & Film, Comedy, Society & Culture

4.71.5K Ratings

🗓️ 10 October 2024

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Summary

This week, actor and improviser Shakira Ja'nai Paye (House Party, Will Trent) joins James and Jon to cover The Deliverance, directed by Lee Daniels, written by David Coggeshall and Elijah Bynum, starring Andra Day, Glenn Close, Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor, and Mo'Nique. Together, they discuss the movie's already memed Glenn Close line, what audiences seem to be taking issue with re: the movie's fairly standard horror movie set-up, demons, much, much more! Listen to the full episode on Patreon or Red Circle's Exclusive Feed!


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0:00.0

Welcome to Black Man Can't Jump on, Patriot.

0:11.0

Patriot Sit it. I don't typically do lines at the beginning of Patriot. I don't typically do lines at the beginning of Patriot,

0:15.0

but I feel like I have to say,

0:17.0

I can smell your nappy pussy.

0:20.0

That's the line.

0:22.0

That's the line. And I have to say, before I heard anything about this movie, I saw memes on the internet of Glenco's face and

0:37.2

that line underneath and I was like yeah what yeah yeah before we get into the

0:42.2

movie proper since this is inspired by true events, is that something a demon really said to somebody and they were like, well, we got to put this in here? You know what I mean?

0:52.0

It's so... there's no chance it's just

0:57.0

there's no chance that's what the demon said they were like I cool no they were like

1:02.1

they were like I can smell you know they were like they were like I can smell you you know what

1:04.6

mean they took it and they put it I you know what at some point I am gonna look up

1:10.6

with this yeah I haven't really looked it up.

1:13.4

Yeah.

1:14.4

Because inspired by is generally is, like sometimes they say

1:20.0

based on a true story and sometimes they say inspired by a true story and I think when

1:25.1

they say inspired by it's even looser. Yeah yeah exactly. It's just a weird house

1:31.2

trying to retell this story

1:32.8

and we have, and of course we're going to take some creative liberties,

1:35.6

you know, because it's a two hour movie

1:37.0

and there was a lot of time, blah, blah, blah.

1:39.4

Inspired by, it's usually like,

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