A couple of years ago, I starred in an independent film, The Breakdance Kid. You might not be able to recognize me. Cause I call myself Katfish. And wear a giant afro. Here’s the trailer for the film that I found recently on YouTube.
And if you’re interested in seeing the movie, you can rent it on Netflix or buy it in DVD or download form from various websites. Google it! That’s what Katfish say.
A Religious Experience was a short I did in Austin, Texas a few years ago. It was a 2005 finalist for the show, Project Greenlight. After my videotape copy of it was starting to wear out, I decided to search for Matt Pulliam, the director of the film, to try to get a new copy.
I did one better. I found the actual film on YouTube! So now you all can see it. I’m the preacher in it and I LOVED playing this part! God is good, people. And so is playoff season.
UPDATE [07.16.08]: Changed the embed to Crackle, who is the company behind the show.
Check out the second episode of Comedy Gumbo on CSpot, and if you look closely in the “Schmapplebapp’s” segment, you might see a black nerd hanging out with the fellows to chomp down on some Ribs Alfredo. Just watch it, you’ll get it. I’ll be in more episodes, so stay tuned.
As you know, I do act. Seriously. Anyway, I write and star in an mobisode series called “Soul and Son.” It’s about the adventures of a “Funk Soul Avenger” who tries to teach his more current son the ways of fighting evil. It’s a hoot, especially if you’re a fan of blaxploitation movies, pop culture parodies, and seeing innocent people getting punched in the face.
Comedy Time Network distributes the episodes. You can watch the first five episodes, plus 2 PSA spots we did for Black History Month, on this YouTube playlist. Check it out and give it the love that you give my videos! Thank you so much.
Soul and Son, the Internet/mobile comedy series I wrote and star in is now making its way to YouTube. And YouTube has given the series an honor by making the first episode, “Meet Soul and Son”, today’s Spotlight video for Comedy.
If you need more Soul and Son, check out the first five episodes at Comedy Time.
Well, Soul and Son are back, but for edutainment purposes. The characters have put together special PSA spots for Black History Month. I know what you’re thinking, “How can you make Black History Month funny?” Well, I think we did a pretty decent job.