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Cedric the Entertainer: Starting Lineup 2002

70 min📅 2002-10-01

Cedric the Entertainer: Starting Lineup (2002) delivers a brash, laugh-out-loud romp through the world of stand-up comedy, helmed by director Leslie Small.

Director: Leslie Small

Cast

Cedric the Entertainer
Cedric the Entertainer
Himself
Roland Powell
Himself
Juan Villareal
Himself
Tony Luewellyn
Himself
Conrad Goode
Conrad Goode
Slave
Nema Williams
Himself

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Cedric the Entertainer: Starting Lineup (2002) about?

This comedy special follows Cedric the Entertainer as he introduces up-and-coming stand-up comedians, blending sharp social commentary with club-style humor. The film dives into everyday absurdities and political satire, all delivered with classic club energy and unfiltered wit.

Who directed Cedric the Entertainer: Starting Lineup?

The film was directed by Leslie Small, known for his work behind the camera in comedy and concert specials.

Who stars in Cedric the Entertainer: Starting Lineup?

Cedric the Entertainer headlines alongside rising comedians Roland Powell, Juan Villareal, and Tony Luewellyn.

Is Cedric the Entertainer: Starting Lineup (2002) worth watching?

For comedy fans, it's a solid 70-minute pick if you enjoy raw, no-frills stand-up with a mix of wit and social satire. While not a polished Hollywood production, it delivers authentic laughs and a glimpse into the early careers of comedians who later became household names.

How long is Cedric the Entertainer: Starting Lineup?

The runtime is 70 minutes.

About Cedric the Entertainer: Starting Lineup (2002) — Stand-Up Comedy Showcase with Rising Stars

Cedric the Entertainer: Starting Lineup (2002) delivers a brash, laugh-out-loud romp through the world of stand-up comedy, helmed by director Leslie Small. Cedric Kyles, best known for his sharp wit and larger-than-life persona, headlines this 70-minute showcase of rising comedic talent. The film blends social satire with classic club humor, tackling everything from political figures like Bill Clinton to everyday absurdities like church etiquette and fast-food chicken. With a loose, energetic vibe, it's less a polished concert film and more a backstage pass to raw, unfiltered comedy in its rawest form.

Audiences are in for a treat as Cedric's cohorts—Roland Powell, Juan Villareal, and Tony Luewellyn—bring their own quirky perspectives to the stage. Powell's clever take on insecure boyfriends and singles-bar antics, Villareal's clever riff on food stamps and *The Blair Witch Project*, and Luewellyn's chaotic delivery all add layers of humor that keep the energy high. Whether you're a comedy fan or just looking for a quick, high-octane laugh, Cedric the Entertainer: Starting Lineup is a solid pick for a fun night in.