Be Somebody... or Be Somebody's Fool!
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Be Somebody... or Be Somebody's Fool! is a 1984 motivational video hosted by Mr. T and distributed by MCA Home Video. The production drew strongly on new wave and R&B culture of the mid-1980s to appeal to children to respect elders, avoid peer pressure, and build self-confidence. It featured a showcase of emerging talent, including Ice-T, Martika, Stacy Ferguson, Tammy Townsend, and New Edition with Bobby Brown. The combination of dated fashions, inconsistent messages, clichéd dialogue, and the Mr. T personality cult have led to a proliferation of video clips that are circulated on the Internet.
The project was produced by Topper Carew, a sitcom writer who had worked alongside Mr. T as a producer and writer in the feature film D.C. Cab. Be Somebody received brief mention in the May 3, 1985 edition of the Houston Chronicle. Interestingly, 22 years later Mr. T returned to motivational roles for the 2006 television series I Pity the Fool (TV series).
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Be Somebody touched upon about a dozen key points:
- Shyness - A young actor asserts herself by losing her temper
- Roots - Mr. T says "Ya can't know where you're going if ya don't know where you're from" and explains the symbolism of his gold chains
- Style - Mr. T encourages youngsters to dress up and express themselves
- Peer pressure - A group of kids on a dock smoke and drink, while nearby, Mr. T shakes his head and New Edition sings a peer pressure song
- Creating - A group of teenagers breakdance and encourage Mr. T to try some moves
- Recouping - When a kid trips on the sidewalk, Mr. T shows how he can preserve his dignity by playing it off as a break dance move
- Mother - Mr. T sings Treat Your Mother Right, a segment that was widely circulated on the Internet in 2005 and 2006
- Working out - Mr. T encourages lazy kids at a bus stop to bench-press a boom box and balance a bag of popcorn on their heads