I interview Shawn Wayans. And my former roommates suck it.
I was kind of a loser in the early 90’s.
So it speaks to exactly how successful Shawn Wayans was that even I knew his name.

I didn’t watch “In Living Color”, I hadn’t seen “I’m Gonna Get You Sucka”, and I’m sorry to say that I missed out on “The Wayans Bros” sitcom—a TV show that aired on the WB network before it decided to retool its lineup to cater to bookish 14-year-olds fixated on vampire-slaying and teenaged superheroes.
So the first time I REALLY knew who Shawn Wayans was when I was forced to watch Scary Movie 20 or 30 times in a row by my new roommates in San Francisco (who had JUST arrived in “the big city” from Kansas—yes, Kansas). It might have been the slapstick comedy; it might have been Shawn’s striking good looks; or it might have been the drugs that they suddenly realized they could buy on the corner of Fillmore and Eddy. But whatever it was, they just couldn’t get enough of that movie.
Probably it was the drugs.
Anyway, the first 8 or 9 times I actually found it pretty funny—and I was sober.

So when Lori and I got the chance to interview Shawn about Dance Flick, the new film he co-wrote with his brothers, we jumped at it.
PS I hope that my former roommates are sitting somewhere in a drug-induced haze reading this with jealousy. (Preferably in Kansas.) Thanks for depriving me of all that sleep.




Nice to see you back, dude.
So … did you ever see “I’m Gonna Get You Sucka”? I saw it a long time ago, and it was pretty funny.