Chris Rock - Bigger and Blacker (1999)
Facts
| Directed by | Keith Truesdell |
| Cast | Chris Rock, Monteria Ivey, Doug E. Fresh, D. Life, Slick Rick and Doug E Fresh |
| Theatrical Release | July 10, 1999 |
| DVD Release | January 18, 2000 |
| Running Time | 65 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| UPC Code | 026359168826 |
| Buy this item ... | 40 new from $7.59, 52 used from $3.09, 1 collectible from $19.99 |
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Average user review:| 4 stars......you have to hear the Godfrey CD for a 5 star comedy review |
| This **** is hilarious!!! |
This is Chris Rock at his very best. If you know of another DVD by him that's just as funny, let me know!
I will definitely be buying this because some of what he says, is SO true!
October 16, 2007
| A modern classic |
I've seen hundreds of stand-up routines; this is the only one I've watched over a dozen times. It never seems to grow old...I don't know how it's always funny, but it is. When I've got to either laugh immmediately or die of post-modern deconstructivist meta-ironic brainache, this is the pick. The cd is nowhere near as good, different takes on the same material but without the edge.
Five stars, no doubt.
September 4, 2007
| Better medicine than Robitussin |
Rock lays the smack down on topics such as school violence, gun control, irresponsible parents, neglected fathers, infidelity, bigotry, and the poor state of health care. His assertions are blunt, bold, and are fired from point-blank: "A man is only as faithful as his options", "Men lie but women are much bigger liars", "Blacks and whites have little to complain about, consider the state of Native Americans".
All of Rock's material is solid and most of it is intelligent and thought-provoking. He slips into crudeness only briefly as he suggests that the blind be assigned to midgets instead of seeing-eye dogs and when he mentions his contempt for women that don't provide oral servicing. Also, he picks on white people a little, but it is not really funny like when Richard Pryor teased white people. These minor flaws are certainly not deal breakers.
Rock is providing a solid hour of comedy here. He has a superb rapport with his audience and his delivery is very good overall with only a couple instances of repeating himself or otherwise stalling as he gathers his thoughts. This is an adult show and profanity is used liberally, but not quite what I would consider gratuitously. Overall this is a very good show that all fans of standup comedy, should consider viewing. Chris Rock deserves to go home to the big piece of chicken (inside joke-watch the show). August 26, 2007
| The Master. |
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