Danielle (Dani) Bolton, an upper class Brooklyn girl, defies her parents in order to attend a college in Georgia so she can join - and revitalize - their once-prominent drumline.
Director:
Bille Woodruff
Stars:
Alexandra Shipp,
Leonard Roberts,
Jordan Calloway
If a picture is worth 1,000 words, how much is a video worth? Cell phones, dash cams, security cameras, news crews, camcorders -- nowadays someone is always watching and host Nick Cannon ... See full summary »
Watch as Nick Cannon and a new A-list celebrity lead a team of improv comedians each week as they compete against each other in the new show: Nick Cannon Presents Wild 'N Out.
Kevin Hart and other celebrities play a comic fictionalized version of themselves in this parody of similarly named reality shows. Episodes often feature Kevin Hart's attempts to gain celebrity and his jealousy of his friends.
The only reason I watched as much as i did is because I couldn't believe his circle of advisers and perhaps Mariah told him he was good enough for stand up. about 99% of the jokes were cringe worthy. Some jokes were very corny, others were a little too personal when he was trying to be edgy, and the others fell flat just from the delivery alone. You can't laugh at all of your own jokes, just saying. I respect Nick for his other avenues of entertainment. Some of his movies are good, not great, but good and I really enjoy him on America's Got Talent, but this could set a man back five or ten years. If this was someone's first time seeing Nick Cannon in anything, it would've been a career end-er before it began. Luckily Nick has already established himself as an entertainment force; I'm just scratching my head wondering why with this project.
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The only reason I watched as much as i did is because I couldn't believe his circle of advisers and perhaps Mariah told him he was good enough for stand up. about 99% of the jokes were cringe worthy. Some jokes were very corny, others were a little too personal when he was trying to be edgy, and the others fell flat just from the delivery alone. You can't laugh at all of your own jokes, just saying. I respect Nick for his other avenues of entertainment. Some of his movies are good, not great, but good and I really enjoy him on America's Got Talent, but this could set a man back five or ten years. If this was someone's first time seeing Nick Cannon in anything, it would've been a career end-er before it began. Luckily Nick has already established himself as an entertainment force; I'm just scratching my head wondering why with this project.