Personally, I feel the last thing we need is a Kanye West reality show. I like Kanye...to a point. That point being when I'm finished playing his CD. Once he gets the jabber jawing about how his shit don't stink and he's the greatest at everything I tend to hate him a little bit. I honestly believe the man thinks his piss could cure cancer. With that said HBO has been in the works for almost a year now trying to find the right pitch for a reality show for him. You can only handle this man in small doses. He's kinda like heroin in the human form. Take too much and you may find yourself dead or at least near death. So imagine a world with Kanye on, uncensored TV, for 30 minutes to an hour. I don't think they make a lens big enough to be able to fit that head in. Let's just hope that Kanye will feel that the show is not showing enough of how great he thinks he is and will choose not to go on with it. I personally would rather watch Amy Winehouse shooting god knows what into her veins for 30 minutes to an hour, but what do I know.
Krizz
Kanye West: Can HBO make him a TV star?
by Lynette Rice
HBO remains hell-bent on finding a way to showcase the talents of Kanye West. Long before the writers’ strike began last November, the network began discussing whether to team the rapper with executive producer Larry Charles (Curb Your Enthusiasm) for a yet-to-be-named, single-camera series that would follow the busy life of the Grammy-winning artist and his relationship with family and friends. One key insider says HBO is now looking for a writer — and some creative inspiration — before moving forward with the project: “We need to figure out how to capture Kanye in the right way.” Anything that allows him to gas on about his many talents should do the trick.
HBO remains hell-bent on finding a way to showcase the talents of Kanye West. Long before the writers’ strike began last November, the network began discussing whether to team the rapper with executive producer Larry Charles (Curb Your Enthusiasm) for a yet-to-be-named, single-camera series that would follow the busy life of the Grammy-winning artist and his relationship with family and friends. One key insider says HBO is now looking for a writer — and some creative inspiration — before moving forward with the project: “We need to figure out how to capture Kanye in the right way.” Anything that allows him to gas on about his many talents should do the trick.
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