Summary
Comedian Cedric the Entertainer ("The Original Kings of Comedy", "Barbershop") uses his considerable appeal to introduce some up-and-coming young standup comedians by hosting "Cedric the Entertainer's Starting Lineup". Fortunately for Cedric's fans, he does a good chunk of comedy himself, affably riffing on Bill Clinton, the death penalty, reality television, fast-food chicken, church etiquette, and much more. The other comedians are a mixed lot: Roland Powell amusingly mocks insecure boyfriends and sings a singles bar pick-up song and Juan Villareal gets some laughs out of food stamps and "The Blair Witch Project", while Tony Luewellyn flounders through weak material about Ex-Lax and the war on terror. Only J.J., who wears a vivid red leather suit, has a fully developed comic style, which gives a surreal spin to roadkill and giving birth to septuplets. Aside from Luewellyn, it's a pretty solid hour of comedy. "--Bret Fetzer"