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    Episode 52 - House Party 2

    Episode 52 - House Party 2

    0:00 - Intro & Summary

    2:00 - Movie Discussion

    54:35 - Cast & Crew/Awards

    1:05:40 - Pop Culture

    1:11:46 - Soundtrack

    1:12:39 - TV

    1:17:11 - Rankings & Ratings

     

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    Ep. 52: Christopher (Kid) Reid, Part 2

    Ep. 52: Christopher (Kid) Reid, Part 2

    Kid talks about growing up in The Bronx and Queens worshipping seminal rappers like Melle Mel--and later getting to hang with his idols. After landing the lead role in House Party originally intended for Will Smith (who, thanks to Kid’s regrettable business decision, ended up with a hit sitcom on NBC that vaulted him to superstardom), Kid tormented Martin Lawrence on set and put his writing touches on the 1990 film that became a surprise sensation. We hear about Kid’s friendship with Bill Maher, who he defended (and privately chastized) after the comedian dropped an N-bomb on “Real Time,” and his latest musical effort, a pandemic-inspired collaboration with rapper Bizkit called “Horizon.” Kid also shares his thoughts on the chasm between Aaron Rodgers and the Packers and tells Mike and Natalie about his epic feud with their friend (and Pass It Down intro impresario) Luke Campbell of 2 Live Crew in ‘90s.

    Ep. 51: Christopher Reid, aka Kid (Part 1)

    Ep. 51: Christopher Reid, aka Kid (Part 1)

    Kid describes his early experiences as a celebrity, including the time he was asked to autograph an item that offended him on a deep level. He recalls touring with Digital Underground and then-roadie/all-purpose regulator Tupac Shakur, a future superstar who was shot on the night Kid and Mike met at Derrick Thomas’ house (and died six days later). And there’s a whole lot of reminiscing about what made Thomas special, from the Hall of Fame pass rusher’s legendary social stamina, to his impactful foundation, to his championing of a JFK conspiracy theory that traced back to his boss’s family.

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