Popcorn With Peter Travers Season 7 Episode 47

Popcorn With Peter Travers Season 7 Episode 47 Chris Rock Scores As a Filmmaker

  • December 12, 2014

In this episode of Popcorn With Peter Travers, season 7 episode 47, Travers sits down with legendary comedian Chris Rock to discuss his transition into the world of filmmaking. Rock has been a household name for decades, known for his stand-up comedy and roles in films like "Head of State" and "Grown Ups." However, in recent years he has stepped behind the camera, taking on the role of writer and director for both television and film projects.

Travers and Rock discuss his latest project, the Netflix film "Tamborine," which he both wrote and directed. The film features Rock's signature brand of humor and tackles topics like relationships, race, and politics. Rock opens up about the process of writing and directing the film, which required him to delve into personal experiences and emotions.

The conversation also delves into Rock's earlier directorial efforts, including the documentary "Good Hair" and the sitcom "Everybody Hates Chris." Rock discusses the challenges of transitioning from performer to director, and the importance of finding a team of collaborators who share his vision.

Travers and Rock also touch on the current state of comedy, discussing political correctness and the evolution of the genre. Rock speaks candidly about how the comedy landscape has changed since he first started out, and the ways in which he has adapted to stay relevant and true to his voice.

Overall, this episode offers a fascinating look into one of the industry's most iconic performers as he shifts into a new role as a filmmaker. Rock's frank and humorous insights into the creative process and the state of comedy make for a thought-provoking and entertaining conversation.

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  • First Aired
    December 12, 2014
  • Language
    English