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		<title>YouTubin&#8217;: Tropic Thunder&#8217;s Brandon T. Jackson</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We asked the <em>real</em> black guy in Ben Stiller's war comedy to analyze some online video clips.]]></description>
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All the press attention for <strong>Ben Stiller</strong>&#8217;s <strong><em>Tropic Thunder</strong></em>, which opens tomorrow, has gone to <strong>Robert Downey Jr.</strong> and his controversial turn in blackface. We&#8217;ve seen the film, and Downey definitely deserves dap for an awesome performance. </p>
<p>But let&#8217;s not forget the <em>real</em> black guy in the mix&#39;newcomer <strong>Brandon T. Jackson</strong>. His name may not be on the marquee, but the comic caught our eye with a spot-on portrayal of a rapper-turned-actor in Stiller&#8217;s war-movie troupe. We heard the role was originally supposed to go to <strong>Mos Def</strong>, but there&#8217;s no way he could&#8217;ve done a better job. We caught up with Brandon to go over five YouTube clips related to the film and his career&#8230;<br />
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<strong>CLIP 1: &#8220;Blackface Montage from Spike Lee&#39;s <em>Bamboozled</em>&#8220;</strong><br />
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<strong>BRANDON:</strong> &#8220;They had us looking like monkeys back then. You look at the things and it&#39;s like, that don&#39;t even look like black people. Looking at the way they had us portrayed back then, and it&#39;s like, do you really want to call <em>Tropic Thunder</em> blackface? I am very sensitive to how blacks are portrayed in the industry, because I&#39;m black [<em>laughs</em>], you know what I&#39;m saying? People are getting me and Robert mixed up like, &#39;Man, you did an excellent job with that line at the end of the movie,&#39; I&#39;m like, &#39;Nah, that was Robert. I&#39;m the real black person in the movie.&#39;</p>
<p>People are saying it&#39;s just like <em>Soul Man</em>; no, the difference is <em>Soul Man</em>, that was blackface. But I wouldn&#39;t call <em>Tropic Thunder</em> blackface&#39;Robert became a black man. Like, I&#39;m not used to seeing Robert white, right now I might not recognize Robert. When I see him on TV, I&#39;m like, &#39;This dude is really white.&#39; I told my momma that Robert was Don Cheadle when she was getting his autograph. [<em>Laughs.</em>] And Robert like, &#39;Uh, uh, no. I&#39;m uh&#8230;&#39;&#39;he didn&#39;t know what to say to her. I said, &#39;No, momma, that&#39;s Iron Man.&#39; </p>
<p><strong>CLIP 2: &#8220;<em>Apocalypse Now</em> Original Trailer&#8221;</strong><br />
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<strong>BRANDON:</strong> &#8220;We had to watch a bunch of war movies. Over and over and over. Too much. You know, Ben is a very intense director. So he likes everything perfect. <em>Apocalypse Now</em> was the main one. And I don&#39;t know if you know, a lot of crap happened on that set&#39;people were dying and stuff. I&#39;m like, &#39;What the hell? Nah, nah, what we doin&#39; here Ben?&#39; Because he was like, &#39;It&#39;s gonna be a lot like <em>Apocalypse Now</em>.&#39; I&#39;m like, &#8216;Who&#39;s dying in this movie, Ben? Hell no.&#39; So, of course, there&#39;s a lot of stuff that they cut out that would be like <em>Apocalypse Now</em>. There&#39;s a scene where we&#39;re sneaking into the compound, where we come out the river real quick. It&#39;s so quick, but I was in the river for hours. And you know, it was just like&#39;we had to go through gun training, and we had to go through all this stuff and I&#39;m like, &#39;Come on, Ben. We went through all this gun training and now you&#39;re gonna cut it out?&#39; It was Ben Stiller&#39;s Comedy Death Camp. He&#39;s the Spielberg of comedy.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>CLIP 3: &#8220;Tip Drill &#8211; Nelly&#8221;</strong><br />
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<strong>BRANDON:</strong> &#8220;My character Alpa Chino was based mostly on Nelly and a little bit of Lil Wayne. I know Nelly and Weezy from doing stand-up on their tours. Lil Wayne, was always&#39;I&#39;ma do the HBO special, I&#39;ll tell y&#39;all that dude smokes too much weed. I&#39;ma say it. They cut some stuff that&#39;s not in the movie that you&#39;ll see on the DVD. There&#39;s a big ole&#39; party scene where you get more of a chance to see Alpa Chino&#39;s personality. I hate to say it, but I wrote the &#39;Pussy Song&#39; from the film&#39;&#39;I love that pussy, hell yeah, I love that pussy.&#39;  I&#39;m from a very Christian home and kind of a strict family, but it&#39;s like, at the same time you got to look at what I do is like I&#39;m an entertainer. My job is to entertain. So, that&#39;s what I chose to do and I got to take it, the good the bad and the ugly. Alpa Chino is the total opposite of my character in real life.&#8221; </p>
<p><strong>CLIP 4: &#8220;Funny Shit &#8211; Chris Tucker&#8221;</strong><br />
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<strong>BRANDON:</strong> &#8220;Chris is one of my inspirations. He really taught me a lot in the industry. Will Smith, too, and also Sinbad. Those three guys have really been mentors to me. (<em>Roll Bounce</em> director) Malcolm Lee deemed me the next Chris Tucker just like, Chris Tucker was the next Eddie Murphy. I don&#39;t mind it if we&#39;re talking about $20 million a movie. I will be the next Chris Tucker. Because right now, when I make it rain, I pick the dollars right back up. I&#39;m the only one doing that. I&#39;ll make it drizzle, man. </p>
<p>But you know what? I really do look up to Chris and I think that hopefully, I have a successful career like him, I mean, but opposed to him, I really want to do a lot more movies. And that&#39;s where I look at Will. A lot of people say, &#39;You&#8217;re a cross between Will and Martin.&#39; I pride myself in being a comedian. Like, people pride themselves as being a rapper or actor and I really pride myself as being a comedic actor. But the thing is, they don&#39;t write good roles for us. They just don&#39;t. And you got to go and write it yourself, which I&#39;m doin&#39; now. I&#39;m writing things now, it&#39;s middle-age comedy that I think the urban and suburban culture would love to see.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>CLIP 5: &#8220;Top 8 &#8211; Brandon T. Jackson&#8221;</strong><br />
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<strong>BRANDON:</strong> &#8220;I was on tour with T-Pain when MySpace was just kind of breaking and I was like, &#39;T-Pain, we got to do a song.&#39; This is before T-Pain was&#39;I won&#39;t call him Robot Man, but you know before he got into his sound and when he was trying to figure out if he was gonna be a rapper, singer, whatever. So we was down in the studio that night and just randomly cut it and we put it up on T-Pain&#39;s site and it got like two million hits. And you know, people were just making their own videos to it and I sung it on tour with me and Chris Brown, Lil Wayne, Juelz, and Franchize Boyz&#39;man that was a hell of a tour. So yeah, we just did the song out of fun and it blew up out of nowhere. People loved it. I don&#39;t know if I&#39;ll ever re-release it. I&#39;m a comedian, man. You don&#39;t want to see Chappelle rapping, you know what I mean? Eddie Murphy tried to sing and we saw what happened with that. I&#39;ll do funny songs all day, like &#39;No sex in the champagne room.&#39; You gotta just make sure you&#39;re that funny. </p>
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