I actually opened for Chris Rock at the Funny Bone one time.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Chris Rock is a very funny man.
There was this whole middle time that only Chris Rock came out of, you know, 10 years ago it was Chris and a few other people, but that's about it. Chris is in a class of his own; I don't see another comedian who I put in high regard as him.
I remember seeing McCoy Tyner in concert, and thinking that the music was incredible, but wanting to be invited in. I figured that humor was the way of letting the audience in. I've gotten a hard time about it, but I love to be funny onstage.
One of my first big shows, I opened up for Chris Brown; I was about 10 years old, and Chris Brown was just big; he still is one of my idols now.
When you're onstage with Chris Rock, anything can happen. He is one of the greatest comic geniuses we've ever seen.
I think Chris Rock at the Oscars was a great example. I thought that was intellectually hilarious. The Gap starts a war with Banana Republic... That to me was funny.
I have fond memories of Chris Penn, who's sadly not with us. He always made me laugh - it was great to be with him.
Since we started, Chris and I had theatrical ambitions.
I met Taylor Lautner and Jonah Hill at the 'Today Show.' That was pretty cool.
I've been blessed to have insanely hip parents who think of me as their little Chris Rock.
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