5 out of 9 people found the following comment useful :- tight ass show!, 22 aprile 2002
Author:
Gabe (oneyounglegend@aol.com) da Hollywood, L.A., Ca.
This show was tight man... It was hilarious! I loved it.. Watched it every
night. I wish they still showed it, or at least aired old episodes.. cause
i
was cracking up to this show... i dont know why it got canceled... it was
really good.
1 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :- This Was Another Short Lived Late Talk Show Of 1997, 24 giugno 2006
Author:
leighabc123 da Norfolk, Virginia
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
I see why this show lasted less than one season. It came on at 11:00
PM, right after another very short lived talk-show, VIBE. Not that many
people want to stay up until midnight on a school night and watch this
after watching VIBE for an hour. Keenen Ivory Wayans cannot host a late
night talk show to save his life! His jokes were lewd and his
interviewing skills were horrible! One of the stupidest things in late
night talk show history happened on this show. Keenan Ivory Wayans
interviewed himself. Everyone knows that Shawn, Marlon, Damon, and Kim
Wayans were the most talented of the entire Wayans family. The only
good thing about this show was the all girl band with the fly drummer.
Whatever happened to them?
2 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :- Fine line of mediocrity, 12 dicembre 2006
Author:
L'Apprenti da Sorcerer's Isle
"The Keenen Ivory Wayans Show" is a case-in-point of what a talk show
should have done to be successful. One, don't rely solely on monologues
keep the show afloat. Two, be creative; do skits, mock interviews and
engage audiences' interests especially when a guest is not familiar to
them. Three, don't flirt unabashedly with only the African-American
female guests. Four, don't give screen time to anyone or anything that
does not need it. "Keenan" failed on all counts, and it's not hard to
see why.
Keenan may be a terrific stand-up comedian, but that does not
necessarily make him a similarly terrific talk-show host. He lacks
screen charisma (as evident in movies where he's the leading man), is a
mediocre interviewer (as evident in his handling of little-known
guests), and uninspiring in the creative department. Much of the latter
goes into developing stand-up material for the monologues, which
suffice for only the first 10 minutes of the show. But the remaining
screen time is sore with little to no creative segments. The segments
that do have airtime are mostly rehashed from other talk shows. Then
there are the occasional pans to provocatively-dressed band members
that are always seen but never heard, and mediocre guest interviews
except where the guest is an attractive female.
Keenan's lethargy as an interviewer rears itself when the little-known
guests appear. He tries to engage his guests but does not succeed in
engaging his audience. You don't care for the guest to begin with
(because we know little to nothing about him/her), and you don't care
any more (or less) after the show's over. Only when the guest is an
attractive female does he become a ball of enthusiasm. More so if she's
African-American. This seems to be the trend of African-American male
hosts to hit on every ebony queen that appears as a guest. (FYI, D.L.
Hughley does it too during his brief stint as host of CBS' "The Late
Show".) As for the band, they never made a peep. Not that the music
they make counts, i.e. if that is really them playing and not a track
dubbed in. They are always provocatively dressed, fair-skinned and
drop-dead gorgeous. Even their facial grunts seem out of place, as if
they are pumping iron in the gym than playing their musical
instruments. Wouldn't it kill Keenan to at least acknowledge them once
in a while so that they are not there as eye candy. But he never did.
That's part of the problem. Jay Leno interacts with Kevin Eubanks and
the Tonight Show Band. So does David Letterman with Paul Schaffer and
the CBS Orchestra, Conan O'Brien with Max Weinberg and his 7, Sinbad
with Mouse and his band in "Vibe" (the show that ultimately drove
Keenan's show to cancellation). Keenan does not have to do that. Nor
does the camera have to pan to the band every now and then. Except only
for eye candies. This is reinforced in the opening credits, the only
time Keenan and the band are in the same frame. The girls play their
instruments vigorously, he steps out of a limo (foot shot only), cuts
to him pointing to the camera in foreground blocking the girls in
background. Yeah, he's the man of the show. It also affirms the real
reason why the girls are there. Not for their music. I have a hard time
believing those girls are actual musicians.
That "Keenan" lasted two seasons is a miracle. It was living on
borrowed time. Its cancellation was a relief. What makes it all the
more unfortunate is Keenen Ivory himself blaming his network (and its
audience) for being racially-biased. Seriously, Keenan. Your show sucks
because you don't get a clue. When a show's single reputation rests on
getting the entire female cast of "Baywatch" (and its spin-offs) to
make guest appearances, it's not going to go far. Don't get me wrong, I
enjoy some of the segments. Unfortunately, they all feature attractive
female guests.
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5 out of 9 people found the following comment useful :-
tight ass show!, 22 aprile 2002
Author: Gabe (oneyounglegend@aol.com) da Hollywood, L.A., Ca.
This show was tight man... It was hilarious! I loved it.. Watched it every night. I wish they still showed it, or at least aired old episodes.. cause i was cracking up to this show... i dont know why it got canceled... it was really good.
1 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :-

This Was Another Short Lived Late Talk Show Of 1997, 24 giugno 2006
Author: leighabc123 da Norfolk, Virginia
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
I see why this show lasted less than one season. It came on at 11:00 PM, right after another very short lived talk-show, VIBE. Not that many people want to stay up until midnight on a school night and watch this after watching VIBE for an hour. Keenen Ivory Wayans cannot host a late night talk show to save his life! His jokes were lewd and his interviewing skills were horrible! One of the stupidest things in late night talk show history happened on this show. Keenan Ivory Wayans interviewed himself. Everyone knows that Shawn, Marlon, Damon, and Kim Wayans were the most talented of the entire Wayans family. The only good thing about this show was the all girl band with the fly drummer. Whatever happened to them?
2 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :-

Fine line of mediocrity, 12 dicembre 2006
Author: L'Apprenti da Sorcerer's Isle
"The Keenen Ivory Wayans Show" is a case-in-point of what a talk show should have done to be successful. One, don't rely solely on monologues keep the show afloat. Two, be creative; do skits, mock interviews and engage audiences' interests especially when a guest is not familiar to them. Three, don't flirt unabashedly with only the African-American female guests. Four, don't give screen time to anyone or anything that does not need it. "Keenan" failed on all counts, and it's not hard to see why.
Keenan may be a terrific stand-up comedian, but that does not necessarily make him a similarly terrific talk-show host. He lacks screen charisma (as evident in movies where he's the leading man), is a mediocre interviewer (as evident in his handling of little-known guests), and uninspiring in the creative department. Much of the latter goes into developing stand-up material for the monologues, which suffice for only the first 10 minutes of the show. But the remaining screen time is sore with little to no creative segments. The segments that do have airtime are mostly rehashed from other talk shows. Then there are the occasional pans to provocatively-dressed band members that are always seen but never heard, and mediocre guest interviews except where the guest is an attractive female.
Keenan's lethargy as an interviewer rears itself when the little-known guests appear. He tries to engage his guests but does not succeed in engaging his audience. You don't care for the guest to begin with (because we know little to nothing about him/her), and you don't care any more (or less) after the show's over. Only when the guest is an attractive female does he become a ball of enthusiasm. More so if she's African-American. This seems to be the trend of African-American male hosts to hit on every ebony queen that appears as a guest. (FYI, D.L. Hughley does it too during his brief stint as host of CBS' "The Late Show".) As for the band, they never made a peep. Not that the music they make counts, i.e. if that is really them playing and not a track dubbed in. They are always provocatively dressed, fair-skinned and drop-dead gorgeous. Even their facial grunts seem out of place, as if they are pumping iron in the gym than playing their musical instruments. Wouldn't it kill Keenan to at least acknowledge them once in a while so that they are not there as eye candy. But he never did. That's part of the problem. Jay Leno interacts with Kevin Eubanks and the Tonight Show Band. So does David Letterman with Paul Schaffer and the CBS Orchestra, Conan O'Brien with Max Weinberg and his 7, Sinbad with Mouse and his band in "Vibe" (the show that ultimately drove Keenan's show to cancellation). Keenan does not have to do that. Nor does the camera have to pan to the band every now and then. Except only for eye candies. This is reinforced in the opening credits, the only time Keenan and the band are in the same frame. The girls play their instruments vigorously, he steps out of a limo (foot shot only), cuts to him pointing to the camera in foreground blocking the girls in background. Yeah, he's the man of the show. It also affirms the real reason why the girls are there. Not for their music. I have a hard time believing those girls are actual musicians.
That "Keenan" lasted two seasons is a miracle. It was living on borrowed time. Its cancellation was a relief. What makes it all the more unfortunate is Keenen Ivory himself blaming his network (and its audience) for being racially-biased. Seriously, Keenan. Your show sucks because you don't get a clue. When a show's single reputation rests on getting the entire female cast of "Baywatch" (and its spin-offs) to make guest appearances, it's not going to go far. Don't get me wrong, I enjoy some of the segments. Unfortunately, they all feature attractive female guests.
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