Don "DC" Curry Movies

2009  
 
An irreverent look at the lives of faithful churchgoers, You Don't Tell, I Won't Tell finds three colorful characters commenting on the folks who don their Sunday best for services, yet seem far from graceful as the week wears on. On a porch adjacent to the Living Stone Community Church sit William Jones, his wife Sally, and their good friend Skeeter. Every week they watch the same group of people file into the church to praise Jesus, but their perspectives on the private lives on those worshippers couldn't be more different; while Sally prefers to give people the benefit of the doubt, William is keen to revel in their moral hypocrisy. The most illuminating perspective, however, comes from local barber Skeeter, who always listens attentively while wielding his scissors, and never forgets a single word. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Don "DC" Curry
2002  
 
B.E.T. showcases African American stand-up comedians in its series Comic View. This video contains a collection of funniest moments from the show. Included on this release are such famous faces as D.L. Hughley, Gary Owen, and Don D.C. Curry. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

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2002  
 
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Russell Simmons' HBO series Def Comedy Jam was one of the first nationwide showcases for African-American comedians, who could perform raw, streetwise material without censorship or interference; many of the show's guests have gone on to become some of the best known comic talents in America today, and this home video collects more highlights from the show's history. Def Comedy Jam: More All Stars, Vol. 2 features side-splitting material from Martin Lawrence, Steve Harvey, Don "D.C." Curry, Mo'Nique, Tommy Chunn, and more. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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2002  
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The gang from Friday and Next Friday are back in this urban comedy, in which Craig (Ice Cube) and Day-Day (Mike Epps) have finally moved out of their respective parents' homes and gotten an apartment together. However, a bogus neighborhood Santa Claus (Rickey Smiley) decides to help Craig and Day-Day share the wealth by robbing their apartment, and when he rips off their stereo, he also makes off with their rent money, which was hidden in the speaker cabinets. Desperate to make rent and have some money for Christmas presents, Craig and Day-Day land jobs at a local strip mall, where their fathers, Mr. Jones (John Witherspoon) and Uncle Elroy (Don "D.C." Curry), have gone into business together running a barbecue joint. Craig and Day-Day are installed as security guards, and while Craig tries to make time with Donna (K.D. Aubert), a saleswoman at the Pimp N' Ho's Boutique, and keep things orderly at Holy Moly's Doughnut Shop, Day-Day attempts to transform himself into a master of crime-fighting, which causes a lot more problems than it solves. Friday After Next is the first feature film from director Marcus Raboy, who previously directed music videos for Sting, Li'l Kim, Staind, and Friday After Next star Ice Cube. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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K.D. AubertTerry Crews, (more)
2002  
 
BET ComicView: All Stars, Vol. 10 features sets from stand-up comics like Mike Epps, George Wilborn, D.L. Hughley, Son "D.C." Curry, and Dante Carter. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Damon WilliamsMontana Taylor, (more)
2001  
 
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Don D.C. Curry and Tony Spires star in this tough urban crime drama. Terry is a low-level gangster who has come to dread the toll the life has taken on his friends and his family. Terry has decided to tell his boss he wants out of the game after he falls in love with the beautiful Jazzy. However, it turns out that the top man also has eyes on Jazzy, and he isn't so willing to give her up -- or to let Terry walk away with her. Two Degrees was also written and directed by leading man Tony Spires; it was his first feature film.

~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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2000  
 
Some of America's best Urban comics have appeared on BET's standup showcase ComicView, and this home video collection brings together some of the show's all-time funniest moments. BET ComicView: All Stars, Vol. 1 includes side-splitting material from Cedric the Entertainer, D.L. Hughley, Don "D.C." Curry, Shang, and many more. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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2000  
 
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This video features more hilarity from one of BET's most popular shows, ComicView, as some of the funniest routines and most memorable guests are presented in undiluted, uncensored form. BET ComicView: All Stars, Vol. 3 features Don "DC" Curry as host, and guest appearances from D.L. Hughley, George Willborn, Montana Taylor, Earthquake, and more. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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2000  
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In this sequel to the urban comedy Friday, rap music star Ice Cube returns as Craig Jones, a streetwise man from South Central Los Angeles who has a knack for getting into trouble. This time out, Craig is still trying to outsmart neighborhood bully Debo (Tommy "Tiny" Lister Jr.); after Craig gets the better of Debo in a fist fight, Debo is determined to flatten Craig in a rematch. Looking to stay out of Debo's way, Craig decides that it would be a good time to visit his cousin (Mike Epps) and uncle (Don "DC" Curry), who have recently won the lottery and moved into a spacious new home in the suburbs. Like Friday, Next Friday was written by Ice Cube and his frequent musical collaborator DJ Pooh; music video director Steve Carr made his feature debut with this film. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Ice CubeMike Epps, (more)

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