He has been featured in some of the best venues across the country. During his eight years in radio he hosted concerts for the hottest artist's in the nation to include Jodeci, Mint Condition, New Edition, Keith Sweat, and Montell Jordan, etc. Three years later he was a morning talent on Mega 104.3's Old School Station. He began his entertainment career with "Kid and Rueben's Morning Show" on 104.7 KISS FM in 2003. Dapper was born in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and was raised in Oakland, California. See the Sklars this weekend at the Tempe Improv! įollow me & see my show dates here: DM me questions or comments! (not with each other - that would be weird.) Most importantly, Randy and Jason are fathers and husbands living in Los Angeles. Their hit podcast Dumb People Town with cohost Dan Van Kirk is currently being developed as a narrative animated show with Sony for You Tube Premium. Their popular sports/comedy podcast View From the Cheap Seats is available on the Starburns Podcasting Network. However, they are perhaps most well known for their show Cheap Seats, a cult hit that appeared on ESPN Classic for 77 episodes. They are currently recurring characters, the Drs.
Randy and Jason are also writers, directors and actors appearing in a wide variety of shows from Entourage to It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia to Curb Your Enthusiasm to Better Call Saul. Jason and Randy have released 6 critically acclaimed comedy albums, have had two Comedy Central Half Hour Presents specials, and currently have a one hour stand up special on Netflix, titled “What Are We Talking About” and another one hour special that premiered on the Starz Network in May of 2018 called “Hipster Ghosts”. In their comedy the straight man is often an echo.” Instead, they work their physical and mental similarities and correspondences, their status as imperfect carbon copies of each other. Neil Strauss of the New York Times once wrote “Their comedy accepts the reality of being twins but does not use it as a crutch. In the end, you know exactly what to expect going in, nothing good.The Sklar Brothers are a post-modern take on a stand up comedy duo. There is a forced attempt to make you care about the father daughter relationship, but it keeps going back and forth to the point that I didn't care. It's script is horribly lazy, it's direction is un-inspired, and the comedy is slim to none. There is not much to say about this picture really. This film defines why we no longer need sequels to comedies, especially ones that never worked in the first place. Paul Blart becomes the hero taking down bad guys again, and it is as unfunny as it is unnecessary. Like every other cliche in the movie, of course a conflict had to happen. This time, Pul Blart is invited to a convention in Las Vegas, where he is lead to believe he will be receiving an award.
Sure, he has had a few hits and/or decent performances, but when he continues to lead films like this, it only furthers his downward spiral. Kevin James once again proves why he is just an unlikable actor. This time, "Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2" ladies and gentlemen. In the never ending vein of comedy sequels, one that is not warranted will always be in the mix. I mean what is there to really say? It is what it is.