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when i first started to like mister chappelle was about age 13 when i watched the chappelle show for the first time and now im 29 and i happened to find this special and i was expecting him to be another liberal comic like everyone else and use politics as a punchline well he did but i laughed so loud and so hard threwout the show at other things that i really didnt care that he did this is truly a man sent by god to wake america up he will say that do that act that and hes right on alot of things hes not a trump fan but honestly admits he needs him he covers all topics and mind you covers them well if your easily offended please read my review before choosing to watch this show i clearly warned about offensive content
Well it looks like Chappelle is relevant again. Honestly I'm happy about that, he's always been a little too funny to just drift away. But, now he's in the center of a circular firing squad and... God, you really have to respect that don't you? He knew what he was doing when he walked up against the wall and looked defiantly at Cancel Culture, loudly proclaiming that he's still going to be a comedian in the ultra PC world, you can take your best shot. And they did. You get censored on Rotten Tomatoes and IMDb if you write a positive review about this. People were hungry for it, everyone watched it, and Netflix liked the numbers so much that they stood by Chappelle and gave the woke censorship goose steppers the middle finger. And Why? Because Chappelle is a comedian, comedian's by definition aren't PC, they are anti-PC, they speak uncomfortable truths in a way that makes us laugh. They are the counter culture... save maybe Bob Hope and Johnny Carson. They are supposed to be on the edge, they are supposed to be, by profession, against censorship. And this is Chappelle standing on a stage, doing his job, and daring the censor happy mob to take their best shot. You can say whatever you want about him, but that takes some brass, you have to respect someone that walks into the fire like that.
Jandino Asporaat riffs on the challenges of raising kids and serenades the audience with a rousing rendition of "Sex on Fire" in his comedy show.
Doug Stanhope performs live in his hometown of Bisbee, Arizona, tackling an assortment of hard-hitting issues, from caring for the mentally-ill, to Vietnam vets, being locked up abroad and why everyone should kick like they kick. Watch him battle ISIS for the disenfranchised, angry youth.
No-holds barred stand-up comedian Godfrey performs a riotous set in his hometown of Chicago.
Comedian Sebastian Maniscalco performs his third Showtime special at the Beacon Theatre in Manhattan.
Pakistan-born comedian Kumail Nanjiani and grad student Emily Gardner fall in love but struggle as their cultures clash. When Emily contracts a mysterious illness, Kumail finds himself forced to face her feisty parents, his family's expectations, and his true feelings.
The standup sensation tackle's TV's "Shark Tank," what it means to be a woman and how to deal with the lawless party goblin that lives in us all.
In his first HBO comedy special, John Early brings his unique blend of cutting commentary, pop star swagger, and all-around loveable hilarity to Roulette Intermedium in Brooklyn, New York. In the style of a gritty 70s rockumentary, Early performs stand-up and explosive song covers from Britney to Neil Young, intercut with Spinal Tap-esque backstage sketches.
Theo Maassen puts his teeth in his first-ever New Year's conference. Twelve months, 52 weeks, 365 days, reduced to 70 nerve-wracking minutes. Maassen asked young super talent Tim Fransen for help writing this conference, his favorite band Stuurbaard Bakkebaard will accompany him.