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blaquebaby
Comment: Well he is working with three starz Rashad, Lathan, and McDonald, I do not think he could mess this up! I can not wait to see this tonight. I mean This story is a great read and wonderful movie to watch! I just love Rashad and Lathan! This was a good interview, Diddy was not full of himself like he is on making the band! Rashad should have made him walk and get her a cheese cake! LOL
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Kaya
Comment: I saw this on Broadway and give Puffy a lot of credit. No, he is not Denzel or Blair or Terrence but this guy got a lot of people out to their first live theater experience. And, as he mentions, exposed a new generation to this great story. He received much praise from his fellow cast members about how hard he worked with the acting coach and how open he was to feedback. Legal drama aside, I like how this guy is always up for new challenges. He is definitely not afraid to work, which was evident from the very first day of his Uptown Records internship.
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huey
Comment: kudo's to rashad and lathan...puffy yawnnnnnnnnnnn..i caught a glimps of him on leno friday night...has anybody seen that horse mouthed negro in high definition tv...boy is he an ugly peice of work to look at...
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bigchassie
Comment: well, i hope this show gains a lot of sucess, but i won't be watching it. i like the original movie better. i did this play back in high school too. i played mama younger.
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katgrrrl
Comment: Huey: LOL! <> I'll bet the best piece of advice Puff's actin' coach gave him was to NOT try to recreate what S. Poitier did with that role. But, I'll give him bravery points for steppin' in those shoes.
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HarrisThomas
Comment: I saw Sean in the play on Broadway and thought it was well acted . . . the highlight of my day was having dinner at Sylvia's and seeing the Olympic torch being run down the street
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