![]() “I left out things that would just get such gasps that I couldn’t recover, even though they were said to me when I was a kid,” he recalled. I mean, the idea of perfectly coiffed handlebar mustache and auburn hair parted down the middle.” John Mulaney ‘Street Smarts’ bit was toned down for the audience | Will Heath/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty ImagesĪnd while Mulaney’s delivery of Bittenbinder in his standup special addressed how to avoid being abducted, he said he toned down his delivery for the audience. And he wore a three-piece suit, a pocket watch. “This would start when you were about six or seven, the whole school on up, sitting in the gym, you never knew it was coming,” Mulaney described on The Off Camera Show. Mulaney recalled that the presentations occurred when he was in grade school and Bittenbinder’s appearance. John Mulaney ‘Street Smarts’ in real life was far scarier Descriptive details Mulaney said he held back because they could be too upsetting for the audience. ![]() ![]() But Mulaney said Bittenbinder, who is a real person, went much further with his description of terror. In his Netflix special Kid Gorgeous at Radio City, Mulaney joked about how Bittenbinder would come to his elementary school to teach children how to avoid being abducted – like a “Stranger Danger” type of a presentation. Bittenbinder in his “Street Smarts” bit went viral for how Bittenbinder delivered terrifying facts to a group of children, but Mulaney said he toned it down from what he really recalls. Lionsgate opens The Blackening in theaters nationwide starting June 16th, 2023 this summer.Comedian John Mulaney‘s delivery of Chicago detective J.J. Lionsgate and MRC present, a Story Company / Tracy Yvonne / Artists First / Catchlight Studios production. The screenplay and screen story is written by Tracy Oliver ( Girls Trip, Harlem) & Dewayne Perkins ("The Amber Ruffin Show", "Brooklyn Nine-Nine"). The Blackening skewers genre tropes and poses the sardonic question: if the entire cast of a horror movie is Black, who dies first? The Blackening is directed by American filmmaker Tim Story, of movies including The Firing Squad, Barbershop, Taxi, Fantastic Four, Hurricane Season, Think Like a Man 1 & Too, Ride Along 1 & 2, Shaft, and Tom & Jerry previously, plus tons of short films and music videos. Forced to play by his rules, the friends soon realize this ain’t no motherf****** game. The Blackening centers around a group of Black friends who reunite for a Juneteenth weekend getaway only to find themselves trapped in a remote cabin with a twisted killer. Here's the first official trailer (+ poster) for Tim Story's The Blackening, direct from YouTube: Jokes are on point, the horror looks like scary fun. Looks like it might just be the horror hit of the summer. ![]() It's directed by Tim Story, known for Fantastic Four (2005), Barbershop, and the Ride Along movies. Will their street smarts and knowledge of horror movies help them stay alive? Probably not… This stars Grace Byers, Jermaine Fowler, Melvin Gregg, X Mayo, Dewayne Perkins, Antoinette Robertson, Sinqua Walls, with Jay Pharoah, and Yvonne Orji. Seven Black friends who go away for the weekend only to find themselves trapped in a cabin with a killer who has a vendetta. This looks like it's going to be hilarious!! This is a fun contemporary riff on the old Black guy dies first trope from horror movies. "I think we have to play the game!" Lionsgate has revealed the first official trailer for The Blackening, an original horror comedy landing in theaters in June right in the middle of the summer movie season. ![]()
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