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For the uninitiated, the release of “Scary Movie” back in July 2000, which starred Regina Hall, Marlon and Shawn Wayans, Carmen Electra, and a host of others, was just a movie starring the Wayans brothers. For those in the know, it was actually a franchise started by Marlon and Shawn and directed by the eldest Wayans brother, Keenan Ivory Wayans. Keenan started the family business with his seminal variety television comedy series, “In Living Color” which debuted on the Fox network on April 15, 1990.
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Atlanta Black Star, Marlon has stated that, although they started and starred in the first two movies in the franchise, it was taken away from them from the film’s distributors. Negotiations between them and Miramax Films’ Dimension Films didn’t go well and, according to Marlon, “they snatched it” from the Wayans.
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The Biden Justice Department announced on Friday that it would pile on more charges against former Minneapolis cop Derek Chauvin, who was convicted of murdering George Floyd, and three other former police officers. The civil rights charges were unsealed during the very time when the judge will announce Chauvin’s sentence and just weeks before the trial for the other cops involved in George Floyd’s death begins.
Four Former Minneapolis Police Officers Indicted on Federal Civil Rights Charges for Death of George Floyd; Derek Chauvin Also Charged in Separate Indictment for Violating Civil Rights of a Juvenile https://t.co/zUYdDjcUg4