Chris Rock - Chris Rock Bigger And Blacker
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 See Larger Image | Chris Rock - Bigger and Blacker List Price : $9.98 USD ProductGroup: Video Actor(s): Chris Rock Movie Release Date : 2000-01-18 Studio : Hbo Home Video Label : Hbo Home Video Avg. Customer Rating : (64 reviews) Running Time : 65
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Reviews Customer Reviews for Chris Rock Bigger And Blacker 4 stars......you have to hear the Godfrey CD for a 5 star comedy review Rating: It's Chris Rock.....the man is very, very funny....BUT the newer guys, especially Godfrey...are expanding on the theme and really have moved to where comedy is headed. Check out the Godfrey CD if you dig Chris, Eddie, Pryor, even the Blue Collar stuff really. I can't state it enough how funny the Godfrey 'Godspeed' CD is.....
Customer Reviews for Chris Rock Bigger And Blacker Cd This **** is hilarious!!! Rating: Not that quick kinda jerk, "Like...(thwack, thwack, thwack)...Did you hear something?!"
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!
Editorial Reviews for Chris Rock Bigger And Blacker Audio Cd Amazon.com Comedian Chris Rock makes a raucous return to his stand-up roots in this HBO special filmed at Harlem's legendary Apollo Theater. Despite his manic and profane delivery, Rock's comedy is often rooted in traditional subjects for comedians: family relationships, misunderstandings between men and women, and observations on how childhood has changed. But he takes his material right to the edge, proving himself to be a sharp-eyed satirist. Serious and timely issues, such as school shootings or children being neglected by partying parents, are tackled by Rock, who's not afraid to slip in a serious point while being hysterically funny. His defense of President Clinton against his accusers is a good example of how Rock's material is almost always bound to offend someone: he slices through the self-righteous rhetoric of the impeachment spectacle, but even the behavior he defends comes in for ridicule with jokes that are extremely funny as well as extremely coarse. The pace of this one-hour show is uneven, and some viewers will no doubt find Rock's penchant for using profanity as punctuation tiresome. But those who like intelligent comedy with a hard edge will find much to laugh at in Chris Rock: Bigger and Blacker. -- Robert J. McNamara
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