Questlove of The Roots was on The Daily Show recently. In his interview he says that the most influential moment in the history of Hip Hop came courtesy of a Cosby Show episode. Specifically, the episode where Stevie Wonder appears and gives the family a tour of his studio. Even more specifically, the sampler keyboard. That part of the interview is at 1:55 on this clip:
LUNCH – (3:42) – An office worker enters a corporate cafeteria with an obscene lunch and an overwhelming desire to get fired.
Festivals – Sundance, SXSW, Florida Film Festival, Empire State, Animatter, DC Independent, Arizona Film Festival, US Comedy Arts, Asbury Short Film Festival, American Independent, Worldwide Short Film Festival, Three Rivers Film Festival, Moviefone, Murphy’s Cat Laughs, The Valley Film Festival, Rehoboth, Antelope Valley,
Cast & Crew – Written & directed by Matthew Ehlers, Starring – Michael Koldan, T.J. Zale, Maria Sanguedolce, Also starring – Marc Raco, Eric Austin, Andrew Cowen, Liz Cameron, Kenneth Dauer, Kathy Dauer, Sonia Vassell, Doug Harradine, Daniel Mejak, Cinematography – Tim Wainwright, Assistant Camera – Halle R. Amick, Gaffer – Doug Buckley, Assistant Director – Jane Ford, Music – David DiIorio, Grips – Derek Madonia, Charles T. Lawlor, Carpenter – Mark Casey, Co-Editor, Sound Design – Chris Bauman, Sound Mixers – Dave Pisani, Dan Marcellus, Production Assistant – Vasiliy Baziuk