
Katt Williams’ new Netflix stand-up special, “Great America,” was shot in Jacksonville, Florida in 2018. He also made a comeback on August 16, 2014, with a new HBO special titled “Katt Williams: Priceless: Afterlife”. After a four-year break, Williams returned to stand-up comedy in 2012 with “Kattpacalypse,” his third HBO comedy special.

Williams kept busy by creating comedy DVDs and performing, and his 2008 comedy tour was rated the best of the year by Billboard. Williams’ second HBO comedy special, “It’s Pimpin’ Pimpin’,” was released in 2008, and featured Williams doing more political standup. Williams was given a movie/standup comedy project in 2007, which he termed “American Hustle.” The film was a critical hit, and it helped Williams establish himself as a mainstream comic. 1,” his second and first HBO stand-up special, was released in 2006. In 2006, Williams starred in “Katt Williams: Live: Let a Playa Play,” his first comedy spectacular. In “Grand Theft Auto IV,” he plays himself as a stand-up comedian who does different routines, including an abridged version of one of his routines from “Katt Williams: American Hustle.” He has appeared in several episodes of “My Wife and Kids.” Williams was the roastmaster of Flavor Flav’s “Comedy Central Roast.” He has also featured in supporting roles in films like “First Sunday” and “Norbit,” but is best known for his role as Money Mike in “Friday After Next.” In 2018, he received a Primetime Emmy Award for ‘Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series’ for his role as Willy in the season two premiere of “Atlanta.” In 2003, he starred in the official music video for his “Wild ‘n Out” bandmate Nick Cannon’s hit single ‘Gigolo.’ In the 2007 film “The Boondocks,” he played a pimp named Slickback. He rose to fame after appearing on “Wild ‘n Out” for numerous seasons.

His first acting role was in “NYPD Blue” in 2002. Williams is most known for his role as Katt “In the Hat” Williams on BET’s “Comic View.” By 1999, Williams had established himself as a stand-up comedian, performing at venues such as The Improv, The Comedy Club, The Ice House, and The Hollywood Park Casino.

From Oklahoma to Oakland, he developed his comic delivery by performing his routine in venues around the country. Williams began performing stand-up comedy in Avondale, Cincinnati. At the age of 13, he moved out of his parents’ place, traveled to Florida, and supported himself as a street seller. Watch the trailer first, if you like that, then you'll probably enjoy the movie.Micah “Katt” Williams was born on September 2, 1971, in the city of Cincinnati, Ohio. Overall - definitely won't be winning any awards, but you could do a lot worse than spend a few hours watching this. There's a post mid-credits scene that hints at a third instalment, in which they all go 'ghostbusting'.which I can only imagine is a carbon copy of parts 1 and 2, only with a 'Ghostbusters' type storyline. The wife was just as attractive as I remember her being in part one.and they even threw in a new sexy female neighbour too.so there was plenty of eye candy on show, (if that's your thing). Michael Blackson, Katt Williams and King Bach were just being Michael Blackson, Katt Williams and King Bach! Nothing different from anything else you've seen them in, (which isn't necessarily a bad thing). Also the chemistry between him and Cronut is great. As with the first instalment, Mike Epps' one-liners are the highlight. A few cameos here and there kept things fresh. Katt Williams originally got the name because of an incident where his teeth got knocked out, forcing him to change his gimmick. Not much of an original story, or any type of story at all.it was all very 'seen it before'.
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As I said before, the movie looks and sounds great, with some impressive CGI, especially the vampire slayings and Katt Williams' floating. Imagine watching 'Birdemic', or 'The Room', with a much, much, much bigger budget. But because the movie looks so good, it sort of gets away with it. You still have the awful acting, jokes.and cringe moments from SOME of the cast. But in all honesty, they've improved (albeit only a little), on the original.

I recently watched part one to this 'Meet The Blacks', so I knew exactly what to expect going into this.
