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We have with us today a man who
is so much a part of the culture...
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that he scarcely needs
an introduction.
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Pootie Tang.
Good to have you here with us.
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Sepatown.
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You've had incredible success...
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and you've had it
in a variety of fields--
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music, films,
martial arts, pottery.
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How do you do it?
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Well, Bob, I'm a pone toni.
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- Got my dillies on a peppatain.
- I hear that.
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Now, Pootie, a lot of young artists
say that you are their inspiration.
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Well, I can't say
the nay-no, my brother.
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Wa-da-tah.
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You got a new movie
coming out, right?
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Yeah. Yes, it's called
Sine Your Pitty on the Runny Kine.
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- And who's in it besides yourself?
- Oh, well, there's Trucky...
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Bad Bitty, Dirty Dee...
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Lacey, J B...
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Biggie Shorty
and Robert Vaughn.
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- You have a clip to show us?
- Yeah, baby.
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All right, let's take
a look then at this clip...
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from Pootie Tang's new movie,
Sine Your Pitty on the Runny Kine.
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It was the year 2001.
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It was the best of times.
It was the worst of times.
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The big city was thriving,
but the inner city was dying.
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Who was killing it?
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This man. Dick Lecter.
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The head
of corporate America.
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But the people had hope because
they knew that there was one man...
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who could fight the power.
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One man who could stop
the madness.
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One man who could beat
Dick Lecter like the LAPD.
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And that man--
that man was Pootie Tang.