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#1 12-06-2009 08:45:06

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Mark Christopher Lawrence / Big Mike

Mark s'est produit hier dans un "stand up" a Pasadena en Califonie.

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si je trouve des vidéos et/ou photos je rajouterai.


voici un extrait de son spectacle de 2008
stand up décembre 08

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#2 12-06-2009 09:22:44

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j'adore Big mike il est excellent ...j'espére qu'on continuera a le voir malgré la disparition du buy more dans la saison 3 !!!!

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#3 12-06-2009 10:40:03

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Oui ! Je ne sais pas ce que va devenir Big Mike mais j'espère qu'ils lui trouveront un bon rôle car il était quand même super drôle à voir à la tête de buy more lol

Merci pour le lien icijc wink


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#4 12-06-2009 22:40:58

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Malheureusement a mon avis ont verra plus beaucoup Big Mike dans la prochaine saison...


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#5 13-06-2009 00:58:22

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il faut garder espoir......

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#6 13-06-2009 11:41:45

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Bah oui on ne sait jamais, s'il continue de sortir avec la mère de Morgan, on pourra le voir! Pi on sait jamais, il va peut être ouvrir un magasin de pêche ou une franchise Subway!! lol


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#7 09-07-2009 15:27:40

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Je viens de revoir Heroes et deviné qui j'ai vu comme manager ? big_smile . Notre Big Mike National qui mange encore des Donnets wink .

Ps : L'épisode ou on le voit est dans la saison 2 .


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#8 09-07-2009 16:25:15

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Il apparaît aussi dans My Name is Earl il me semble bien wink


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#9 09-07-2009 16:31:01

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Picoose93 a écrit:

Je viens de revoir Heroes et deviné qui j'ai vu comme manager ? big_smile . Notre Big Mike National qui mange encore des Donnets wink .

Ps : L'épisode ou on le voit est dans la saison 2 .

C'est dans quel épisode ?


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#10 12-07-2009 15:11:06

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Euh c'est quand la fille qui peut copier les pouvoirs ( imiter ) commence a découvrir ses pouvoirs xD


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#11 12-07-2009 15:12:51

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Hum ouai bon tu peux pas être un peu plus précis xD


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#12 12-07-2009 15:14:16

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Ba non j'ai pas les DVD sous la mains xD ... Regarde sur le net wink


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#13 12-07-2009 15:44:39

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AH JE ME SOUVIENS !
Celle qui épluche la tomate en rose ! tongue

C'est la cousine de Micah je crois


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#14 12-07-2009 15:46:52

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Oui voilà j''crois bien que c'est elle ^^ tongue


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#15 12-07-2009 15:57:16

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Voila , tu as tout a fait raison wink .
Ba elle veut devenir je sais pas trop quoi et la on voit notre bon vieux Big Mike toujours avec son donnets wink


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#16 12-07-2009 15:58:49

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Hum oui je m'en souviens je croit que c'est le patron du restaurant ( ou je sais plus quoi ) où elle travaille hmm


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#17 20-08-2009 17:16:18

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Sur Twitter, Mark Christopher Lawrence et un de ses correspondants viennent d'avoir ce petit échange :

D'un certain Orcahome :

@MarkChrLawrence Dear Mark, I'm so glad that Big Mike is back. Chuck wouldn't be Chuck without you and the Buy More crowd! How's the Marlin?

Réponse de MCL :

@orcahome Thank you. The marlin is happy as a clam. So am I. smile

lol Le marlin heureux comme une palourde !


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#18 03-11-2009 15:27:07

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Mark Christopher Lawrence a été interviewé (en podcast audio) par le site FictionAddict.

On peut l'entendre ici :

The Green Room: Mark Christopher Lawrence

La présentation de l'interview :

We’re thrilled to present our first episode of The Green Room, a new podcast segment where we bring on a variety of celebrities to talk about their work and their love of fiction and storytelling. Our first guest is Mark Christopher Lawrence, who currently plays Big Mike on NBC’s Chuck. Mark was gracious enough to spend some time talking  about his new screenplay, his work on the set of Chuck, and his love for reading. A special thanks to Lori Twichell for setting up this interview!

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More about Mark:

Mark Christopher Lawrence is one of Hollywood’s most sought after character actors. In addition to displaying a variety of theatrical skills, this diverse actor also excels as a producer, a vocalist, a comedian, and a literary scholar. To the tribute of his memorable charm and hilarious wit, Lawrence continues to meet the demands, and overcome challenges in the world of entertainment. Best known for his role of Mix Master Tone Def, in the cult classic Fear of a Black Hat, Lawrence utilized his creative talents as a character actor and besieged audiences in this comical spoof based on This is Spinal Tap, about a Gangsta Rap group named N.W.H.

Deriding from the hip-hop culture of today, “Mix Master Tone-Def” in Fear of a Black Hat was the role that landed Lawrence instant fame and credibility as a Hollywood notable. This role, coupled with Hip-Hop’s immense commercial success, has expanded this film’s fan culture to worldwide; thus, making Lawrence a distinctive cult icon. Thereafter, this constant entertainer continued to depict a variety of comedic and dramatic characters in feature films: The Pursuit of Happyness (starring Will Smith), The Island, Lost Treasure, Crimson Tide, K-Pax, Tales From the Hood, Planet of the Apes, That Darn Cat, and Fair Game. His small screen credits include: Life Is Ruff, Reba, Seinfeld, Hot Properties, Coach, 3rd Rock From the Sun, Touched by an Angel, Malcolm in the Middle, and Dharma and Greg. He was a series regular on The George Wendt Show and The Mullets where he portrayed “Bill,” the next-door neighbor. Lawrence also starred in the Disney movie of the week Life is Ruff and the CBS mini-series Shake, Rattle and Roll, portraying an astounding depiction of “Fats Domino.” In the near future, Lawrence can be seen in the feature film The Pursuit of Happyness starring Will Smith and as the host of SHOUT! An Evening of Gospel Comedy.

Though he is known for his clever characters, Lawrence’s true talent is his genuine ability to make others laugh and his genuine love for people and their well being. Additionally, he enjoys stimulating awareness for social, political and economical situations through comedy. His humorous, yet frank views on life keep Lawrence’s motivation and creative energy overflowing. Lawrence, the actor, is highly memorable, and Lawrence, the man, is highly enlightening. This exceptional combination makes Mark Christopher Lawrence, a truly respected and gifted individual, a standout in Hollywood. (From www.MarkChristopherLawrence.com).


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#19 19-11-2009 00:20:56

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MCL a été interviewé par le site allemand MyFanbase.

Entretien publié en allemand... mais aussi en anglais, sur la page suivante :

Interview with Mark Christopher Lawrence

Mark Christopher Lawrence is best known as Buy More's Big Mike on "Chuck"! Although the production on season three is in full swing Mark was so kind to answer some of our questions. He gives not only an insight into his life on set of "Chuck" but also into his life as an actor and comedian.

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1. When and why did you decide to become an actor?

I'm not sure you can decide to be an actor. You get bitten by the "acting bug". Then make a decision to chase it or not. I was bitten in high school and then made a decision to chase in my junior year of college.

2. What is your favorite memory of your childhood?

Summers in Louisiana at my grandparents home are my favorite childhood memories. Life was stress free then.

3. How do we have to imagine a day on the set of "Chuck"? Any anecdotes worth telling?

Imagine a lot of very talented and fun loving people coming together to create a very special show and having a blast doing it. Also, what happens at the Buy More stays at the Buy More.

4. Your character Big Mike is a fan of fishing. Do you go fishing yourself? What do you like to do in your freetime?

I go fishing once a year or so with my brother in-law in Vero Beach. I like to spend my spare time cooking and eating with friends who love to laugh and play dominoes.

5. There is a giant swordfish in Big Mike’s office. What is the story behind it, because we also discovered it on other NBC shows?

The story behind Norman the Swordfish was revealed in Chuck Vs. The Marlin. Norman was bought on ebay.

6. You initially auditioned for the role of Harry Tang. Why did the producers decide to cast you as Big Mike? Did the character Big Mike exist before or did they write it especially for you?

I have no idea why I was not cast as Harry Tang other than the fact that Harry Tang is Asian. The Big Mike character was already in the script, but in an even smaller capacity. So, it wasn't written for me, but since the pilot, I believe the writers tend to write him with my strengths in mind.

7. You are a professional stand-up comedian. Do you still perform as a stand-upcomedian? What do you prefer, doing television and movies or being on stage?

Yes, I still perform as a stand-up comedian. I love every aspect of my work. whether it be TV, Film, voice over, print work, live theater or stand-up. I do have a fondness for the immediate feedback of live theater and stand-up, because you know if you suck immediately.

8. Are there any new projects coming up for you? What can you tell us about them?

I am writing a film with my writing partners and constantly working on my stand-up and planning a 2010 Comedy Tour. All very Funny!!!

9. If you could choose to put together an entire crew for a movie: Who would be the director? Who would be the writer? And who would be in the leading role(s)?

Rusty Cundieff would direct and it would be co-written by myself with Rusty, Tarabu Betserai Kirkland and Barry Shabaka Henley. I would love to act with Barry Shabaka Henley, del Roy Lindo, John Ratzenberger, Salma Hayek, Gina Torres, Yvonne Strahovski and many others. Too many to even list here with out changing my mind daily!

10. Since myFanbase is an online magazine about TV series, do you have a favorite one?

Chuck! After that it's a toss up between No Reservations, Bizarre Foods and Deadliest Catch.

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Et encore une interview de MCL, sur Media Blvd Magazine.

J'ai entouré de balises spoilers ce qui concernait la saison 3, à tout hasard...

Mark Christopher Lawrence in 'Chuck'

Mark Christopher Lawrence is one of Hollywood’s most sought after character actors. In addition to displaying a variety of theatrical skills, this diverse actor also excels as a producer, a vocalist, a comedian, and a literary scholar. To the tribute of his memorable charm and hilarious wit, Lawrence continues to meet the demands, and overcome challenges in the world of entertainment. Best known for his role of Mix Master Tone Def, in the cult classic “Fear of a Black Hat,” Lawrence utilized his creative talents as a character actor and besieged audiences in this comical spoof based on “This is Spinal Tap,” about a Gangsta Rap group named N.W.H.

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Mark can now be seen as a series regular on the hit television series, “Chuck,” as the hilarious Big Mike.  Mark recently took some time out of his busy schedule to talk with MediaBlvd’s Frederic Germay about his acting career, “Chuck,” his feelings about “Fear of a Black Hat,” and to discuss some of his future projects.

MediaBlvd> So how did you get started in acting?

Mark> Well, I think I did my first play in high school, and I sort of got bitten by the acting bug.  [Then I did] a Summer Stock play two years later…  And I was well on my way to law school, when I was at USC and I decided to take a voice class, ‘Speaking and Centering.’  And the instructor tells me “Well, you can’t pass the class unless you do two monologues and two songs.”  After I did the monologues and songs, he proceeded to then talk me into auditioning for the Bachelors of Fine Arts acting program at USC.  [At that time] I was a junior in college, and the program was a four-year program.  So they put me in as a sophomore, which added two years to my graduation date, and I literally started working professionally that same year.

MediaBlvd> You’ve done a wide range of roles, ranging from dramatic (The Pursuit of Happyness) to comedic (Chuck).  What do you enjoy doing more – comedy or drama, and why?

Mark> Well, I think the dramas are more challenging for me.  I think comedy comes very easy to me.  So I enjoy the dramatic stuff more, just because it makes me stretch more as an actor.

MediaBlvd> In your 20+ years of acting and performing, you’ve worked on a vast multitude of films and television shows.  What would you say has been your favorite experience on a set?

Mark> I would have to say that would be a small movie called “Fear of a Black Hat.”  And that was probably my [most] favorite thing to work on.  It’s the only thing that I’ve done, that when I look at it - I don’t second guess myself.  I just look at it and I laugh.

MediaBlvd> That leads to my next question - The satirical rap mockumentary, “Fear of a Black Hat,” has had a huge impact on your career.  “Fear of a Black Hat” has since become a cult classic.  Looking back on the film, what are your feelings about it today?

Mark> Well, two things – one, I don’t think it really had a huge impact on my career.  I think that we all thought that it was going to be bigger than it was at the time, and it sat on the shelf for two years before it got released.  And when it opened, it opened on ten screens nationwide.  So it didn’t really have the impact that I would have liked it to have.  Now, of course, there’s a huge cult following about the film – I get recognized from it every day!  Looking back on it, just the work itself, just the way Rusty Cundieff worked on that particular project.  He would come in with a skeleton scene, and say “Look this is just a scene that moves the story.  We have to say these words to move the story, but do what you do!”  And [Rusty] gave us the opportunity to improv our way through it, and he really gave us a lot of freedom.  As an actor, to have that freedom, it really allows you to create.  So that process was, and is, valuable.

MediaBlvd> Who would you love to collaborate with in the future?  Writers, directors, Actors?

Mark> Umm…wow.

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MediaBlvd> Well, [laughing] you list one of each if you’d like – I know it’s probably a big list…

null Mark> Yeah, it is.  I think, director-wise, I would love to collaborate with, thinking of myself in a major role, I would love to work with Guy Ritchie.  Maybe Tony Scott...  I’ve worked with Tony Scott before, but the role was really small, yet I really liked the way he worked.  [Concerning] Actors, I would love to share some major moments with Travolta.  I’ve worked with some pretty big names in my career, but for people that I would consider it to be fun to work with – Travolta would be right up there at the top of the list.  Writers – I just love the way Rusty Cundieff writes, and we’re actually collaborating on a piece together right now.  But I would love to be in something he writes from beginning to end, and that would be great.  And also Peter Tolan – Peter Tolan is so brilliant, I’d love work with him!

MediaBlvd> Along with Barry Henley and Tarabu Kirkland, you formed the Black Theatre Artist’s Workshop.  What can you tell us about this venture?

Mark> The Black Theatre Artists workshop was literally a Black Theatre artist’s workshop at the Los Angeles Theatre Center.  [At the time] The theatre center was up and thriving…[then the] theatre center went under – Barry, myself and Tarabu continued, and [we] decided to become a company.  We continued to produce plays, one a year generally, spending our own money to do it.  Then we decided that we’d go into film and television, and we brought Rusty Cundieff in, because he was there at the beginning of the process as well.

Today, we, the four of us, are collaborating on a film.  Rusty, Tarabu, me and Barry are all working on this film together.  In fact, we have a meeting tomorrow that will probably button it up, and we’ll be able to move to that next step.

MediaBlvd> In addition to your acting, you’ve proven yourself to be a talented comedian, vocalist, producer, and literary scholar.  Which of these pursuits do you enjoy doing the most, and why?

Mark> You know, I enjoy it all.  I don’t think that there’s something that I enjoy doing more than the other.  I like the immediacy of live theatre, and live comedy.  You can get immediate feedback – [laughs] you can know that you suck right now in theatre and in stand-up.  You don’t have to wait for it to come out and get reviews on it, you can know immediately, so I do like that aspect of it.  But clearly, there’s a lot more money in television and film, but as an artist, you want to be able to just grow.  So theatre and comedy for me would be my favorites.  And as far as literary scholar, I love to read.  I’m reading all the time – that’s just a non-stop thing.

MediaBlvd> “Chuck,” one of my all-time favorite programs, had a difficult time getting renewed this year.  After a two-month long “Save Chuck” campaign, heavily supported by fans and Subway, NBC finally confirmed the addition of a third season.  What are your thoughts/opinions on the matter?

Mark> Oh, I think it’s fabulous that the fans got behind something that they enjoyed.  And equally fabulous that the network listened.  Usually it’s just an off-turn decision by the network based on the bottom line [concerning] why a show stays on or gets taken off.  And in this instance they actually listened to the popular vote as opposed to the practical vote – practical in terms of the finances of the show.  Without that fan push, I’m sure we would not be on this season.  Just last week, the network actually gave us an additional six episodes, so we’re continuing to shoot!

MediaBlvd> What’s your favorite episode of “Chuck?”

Mark> I would have to say “Chuck Vs. The Marlin.” Which I believe was the last episode of season 1?

MediaBlvd> Yes, I believe so.

Mark> [It was favorite] just because, for me, it was so much fun to do.

MediaBlvd> Now, obviously, you must be sworn to some degree of secrecy about the upcoming season of “Chuck,” but are there any hints/teasers/tantalizing spoilers – anything at all – that you could perhaps disclose about the upcoming season?

Spoiler:

Mark> Well, I can give you this – you saw, at the end of season 2, that Chuck had newfound powers, so this season will definitely explore what his abilities are, and how he’s able to use them or not.  And I think I’m looking forward to seeing how the relationship between Big Mike and Morgan’s Mama turns out.  [laughs]

MediaBlvd> Throughout your career you’ve done several guest roles on various shows, but now you’re a series regular on “Chuck.”  Was that a difficult transition (from guest roles to series regular) or was it a welcome change?

Mark> Well, I’ve actually been on several shows.  I was a series regular on “The George Wendt show,” I was there for the final season of “Men Behaving Badly,” and I was the series regular on several pilots, so its…its just work.  I look at it as I’m working today.  [That’s] because you never what’s going to happen with a show – look at “Chuck,” we were on the bubble, and we’re actually back, and I think this is the first time I’ve been on a show that’s gone more than one year.  So it’s really nice to break that barrier – to get to that third season, and hopefully get to another season and get into syndication.  So the transition is, well, as a matter of fact, I don’t really look at it as a transition, because I’ve always taken it as ‘I’m working today,’ because I don’t know what tomorrow is going to bring.  And whenever I go to work, I go to do my best each and every day.  And hopefully there is a tomorrow in whatever project I’m working on.

MediaBlvd> Now I know that several actors just can’t stand/handle watching themselves on screen?  Are you like that at all, or do you not mind watching yourself onscreen?

Mark> I don’t mind watching myself – it’s very rare that I don’t think of other things that I should have done, or things that I would have done differently.  As I’m shooting the project, for example, I never watch the Daily’s and never watch the Takes in between, because I may try to change something.  Yet I think my instincts are very good, so I try to trust my instincts, trust my director, trust my cameraman and what they see, trust the actors that around me – so, as a result, I end up putting out a good product.  I think that one of the things that I do like is when I see a project in the theatre – I do like to see myself up there, because it reminds me of all the hard work that went into it.

MediaBlvd> Also, are there any other future projects that you’re working on?

Mark> Um, right now I’m working on a film project, I’m working on several comedy projects – I produce a gospel comedy show called “Shout.”  So we’re trying to put together a tour for that, looking for sponsors to get onboard with the tour of “Shout.”  And actually I’m getting ready to start rehearsal for a play in San Diego at the Cygnet Theatre, and the play is “The Piano Lesson” by August Wilson.  So, in December, I’m in rehearsal for that, and we open in the 30th of January and we run through the end of February.

MediaBlvd> Finally, what advice would you like to give to aspiring actors/performers in the business?

Mark> Aspiring actors and performers, I would say to you – find something that you love to do that pays the bills, because the first years of your career will be lean.  There’s time to practice and everybody is talented and good-looking, so I would say to find something that pays the bills while you work your way through it.

MediaBlvd> Alright, thank you so much for taking the time to be with us today, I greatly appreciate it.

Mark> Well, thanks for having me, I appreciate it!


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#21 03-12-2009 08:46:31

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MarkChrLawrence :
 
Had a great day on set working with Vik, Scott and Adam B. Crazy funny stuff! Have a blessed night.

Et qui c'est qu'il a cité en premier ? tongue big_smilebig_smilebig_smile

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#22 30-12-2009 08:26:14

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Re: Mark Christopher Lawrence / Big Mike

Une petite interview de MCL, qui finit par une note appréciative sur Yvonne :

Chuck's boss writes

I am kind of obsessed with TV's "Chuck". Nerd becomes super spy. There is really no way a geek like me could resist a premise like that. (I'm a bit too clumsy to be a spy... stealth doesn't work when you knock over vases on a regular basis.) And I confess to a great love for the character Big Mike, played by Mark Christopher Lawrence.

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I got a chance to chat with Lawrence about the show recently, and though we don't cover much TV here at JoBlo, I did find out that everyone's favorite Buy More manager (and he'd better get his yellow shirt back) is penning a flick for us. I knew you guys would want to know about it. He's not giving out a ton of info yet, but what he did say has me intrigued.

I heard that you're currently writing a movie?

MCL: Yeah. Yeah, we're probably a draft away from complete. The writing process is so tricky. You know? You start off in one direction, and when you change something, it sort of ripples through the whole script. And we got to a point where we really thought we were done, and decided to get some notes from the team that we're pitching it to. And when they read it, they gave us one note that rippled through the whole script. And literally, we had to ask ourselves a question that changed the direction of the whole script. It was almost like starting over. So now we're at a point that we think is a final draft, and just scheduling wise. Barry Shabaka Henley is one of my writing partners, who'd been in just about everything that Michael Mann has done since Ali. Rusty Cundieff, who wrote and directed for Dave Chappelle is one of my writing partners, and Tarabu Betserai Kirkland...Scheduling wise, it's just crazy right now. So we're actually trying to find a time where we can all sit down together face to face. We've been doing it sort of over the phone. So we want to have a face to face meeting and sort of wrap it up with our managers and start getting the piece out there.

What else can you tell me about the movie?

MCL: It's a rap spoof, and it's hopefully very, very funny. Right now... when I first thought of this idea, I was writing it to put myself in the lead, and as time went by, I kind of thought, well, I should probably play the villain so I could get away from the very sweet Mark Christopher Lawrence kind of thing, because everyone just kind of wants to hug me. And so now, I think I'm in a situation where I'm writing a movie so that I'll have an opportunity to play a darker character. Story wise, I can't really talk about it, just because it's so close to being done, that I would hate for somebody to hear it at this point and beat us out...the working title is “LAD”.

"Chuck" returns to NBC with a two hour premiere on Sunday, January 10th at 9pm EST before returning to its permanent time slot on Mondays at 8pm EST. Co-star Yvonne Strahovski is a good reason to watch:

http://www.joblo.com/newsimages1/yvstrahov.jpg


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#23 23-01-2010 20:50:52

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Re: Mark Christopher Lawrence / Big Mike

En ce moment passe sur NRJ 12 un film appelé Calvin et Tyco dans lequel Mark Christopher Lawrence joue le père de Calvin.

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#24 16-02-2010 10:34:45

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Re: Mark Christopher Lawrence / Big Mike

MCL a posé pour une couverture du "Tightrope magazine".

MarkChrLawrence Tightrope magazine cover shoot was great! Can't wait to see the final.

S'agit-il d'une photo qui lui est spécifique ou faite avec le casting de "Chuck" ? Mystère...


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#25 23-02-2010 11:46:50

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Re: Mark Christopher Lawrence / Big Mike

Avant-première de Parenthood, le 22 Février.



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