Difference between revisions of "Roy Wood Jr.: Imperfect Messenger (2021)"
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'''Release Date:''' October 29, 2021 (USA) | '''Length:''' 60 min | '''Genre''': Comedy, Stand Up | '''Certificate:''' TV-MA | '''Note(s):''' Also known as "White Drawers (2021)" and "Imperfect Messenger (2021)". | '''Release Date:''' October 29, 2021 (USA) | '''Length:''' 60 min | '''Genre''': Comedy, Stand-Up | '''Certificate:''' TV-MA | '''Note(s):''' Also known as "White Drawers (2021)" and "Imperfect Messenger (2021)". | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:03, 5 June 2023
Roy Wood Jr. discusses the difference between ancestors and forefathers, why Leonardo DiCaprio is the greatest white ally ever and how celebrities use fame to get people out of prison.
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Norman Aladjem, Jacqueline Gray Miller, Ryan Moran, Danny Sanchez, Derek Van Pelt
Release Info:
Release Date: October 29, 2021 (USA) | Length: 60 min | Genre: Comedy, Stand-Up | Certificate: TV-MA | Note(s): Also known as "White Drawers (2021)" and "Imperfect Messenger (2021)".