Jeff Dunham stars in this special from the world famous Dolby Theatre in Hollywood. The telecast features never before seen stand-up and behind-the-scenes sketches featuring Dunham and his e... Read allJeff Dunham stars in this special from the world famous Dolby Theatre in Hollywood. The telecast features never before seen stand-up and behind-the-scenes sketches featuring Dunham and his eccentric beloved characters.Jeff Dunham stars in this special from the world famous Dolby Theatre in Hollywood. The telecast features never before seen stand-up and behind-the-scenes sketches featuring Dunham and his eccentric beloved characters.
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He really amazed me, this can't be even remotely easy but he nails it. Fantastic ventriloquism. Coordination with the arm, with the talking, playing two separate characters at once... People seem to underestimate how difficult this probably is.
And eventhough everything was falling apart near the end, he often manages to save the situation and improvise. I actually felt pretty bad watching the last quarter of this, but I won't spoil it. I'll just say I have empathy for the situation and respect to his work.
BIG HOWEVER THOUGH, his comedy is mostly boomer humor and predictable jokes. If you're under 40, this isn't going to be funny to you. It's a special from 2015 so maybe his humor has improved, but I doubt, judging from the trailers I've seen on Netflix.
And eventhough everything was falling apart near the end, he often manages to save the situation and improvise. I actually felt pretty bad watching the last quarter of this, but I won't spoil it. I'll just say I have empathy for the situation and respect to his work.
BIG HOWEVER THOUGH, his comedy is mostly boomer humor and predictable jokes. If you're under 40, this isn't going to be funny to you. It's a special from 2015 so maybe his humor has improved, but I doubt, judging from the trailers I've seen on Netflix.
Still the funniest guy on TV
Yes he could loose some of the language and add some more innuendos instead so our kids could watch it but it's still hilarious.
First of all, I want to say that I like Jeff Dunham and most of his specials, but this one is just terrible. Not funny, extremely boring, and when the only thing good about the special are the
multiple mistakes,you know you have problems. Pointless, useless and a waste of time, the show is so bad that it's hard for me to get through it. Outside of the occasional funny joke, it suffers bad. Painfully unfunny and infuriating, then they had to stick a useless promotion on top of all it, I'm not going to buy his dolls. I want to watch a comedy special, not the self severing stuff they handed the viewer here and this man is millionaire mind you, and that makes it even worse. Stinks of egotism, and it's not funny at all. Your better off, watching something else, and man is it terrible!!!!!
Jeff Dunham's "Unhinged in Hollywood" is a stand-up comedy special filmed at the iconic Dolby Theatre in 2015 that delivers a hilarious blend of traditional stand-up and his signature puppetry. Dunham masterfully weaves together witty observations, absurd situations, and clever wordplay, keeping the audience engaged and laughing throughout.
Each of Dunham's puppet characters brings a unique comedic style to the stage. Walter, the grumpy old man, is a classic hand puppet with a weathered face and a perpetually scowling expression. Peanut, the tiny, hyperactive creature, is a small, furry puppet that moves with frenetic energy, often bouncing around uncontrollably. Achmed the Dead Terrorist, perhaps the most visually striking, is a life-size puppet with a realistic, almost gruesome appearance, complete with a flowing white robe and a long, flowing beard.
Dunham himself manipulates all of his puppets with incredible skill. He seamlessly transitions between characters, reacting to their comedic bits with genuine surprise and amusement. The back-and-forth banter between the puppets themselves is also hilarious, creating a dynamic and unpredictable comedic atmosphere. For example, Walter's constant bickering with Peanut and Achmed's deadpan responses to Dunham's questions are classic examples of their comedic interplay.
The stage set is simple yet effective, allowing the focus to remain on Dunham and his puppets. The backdrop is a minimalist black curtain, and the stage is sparsely decorated with a few props, such as a chair or a small table. This minimalist approach allows the puppets and Dunham's comedic performance to take center stage.
Several jokes resonated with me on a personal level. Dunham's observations about the frustrations of technology and the challenges of modern relationships were particularly relatable. His humor is often self-deprecating, as when he joked about his own struggles with social media, making him incredibly relatable.
"Unhinged in Hollywood" is a genuinely uplifting and entertaining experience. Dunham's infectious energy and the hilarious antics of his puppets left me feeling happy and thoroughly entertained. The special is a great escape from the everyday stresses of life and a reminder to embrace the absurdity of it all.
The production quality of the special is top-notch. The stage design is simple yet effective, allowing the focus to remain on Dunham and his puppets. The lighting is well-executed, creating a dynamic and engaging visual experience. The audio quality is excellent, ensuring that every joke and every comedic beat is clearly heard.
Overall, "Unhinged in Hollywood" is a must-see for any fan of comedy. Dunham's masterful blend of stand-up and puppetry, combined with his sharp wit and engaging characters, is unforgettable and hilarious.
Each of Dunham's puppet characters brings a unique comedic style to the stage. Walter, the grumpy old man, is a classic hand puppet with a weathered face and a perpetually scowling expression. Peanut, the tiny, hyperactive creature, is a small, furry puppet that moves with frenetic energy, often bouncing around uncontrollably. Achmed the Dead Terrorist, perhaps the most visually striking, is a life-size puppet with a realistic, almost gruesome appearance, complete with a flowing white robe and a long, flowing beard.
Dunham himself manipulates all of his puppets with incredible skill. He seamlessly transitions between characters, reacting to their comedic bits with genuine surprise and amusement. The back-and-forth banter between the puppets themselves is also hilarious, creating a dynamic and unpredictable comedic atmosphere. For example, Walter's constant bickering with Peanut and Achmed's deadpan responses to Dunham's questions are classic examples of their comedic interplay.
The stage set is simple yet effective, allowing the focus to remain on Dunham and his puppets. The backdrop is a minimalist black curtain, and the stage is sparsely decorated with a few props, such as a chair or a small table. This minimalist approach allows the puppets and Dunham's comedic performance to take center stage.
Several jokes resonated with me on a personal level. Dunham's observations about the frustrations of technology and the challenges of modern relationships were particularly relatable. His humor is often self-deprecating, as when he joked about his own struggles with social media, making him incredibly relatable.
"Unhinged in Hollywood" is a genuinely uplifting and entertaining experience. Dunham's infectious energy and the hilarious antics of his puppets left me feeling happy and thoroughly entertained. The special is a great escape from the everyday stresses of life and a reminder to embrace the absurdity of it all.
The production quality of the special is top-notch. The stage design is simple yet effective, allowing the focus to remain on Dunham and his puppets. The lighting is well-executed, creating a dynamic and engaging visual experience. The audio quality is excellent, ensuring that every joke and every comedic beat is clearly heard.
Overall, "Unhinged in Hollywood" is a must-see for any fan of comedy. Dunham's masterful blend of stand-up and puppetry, combined with his sharp wit and engaging characters, is unforgettable and hilarious.
I had the opportunity to sit down and watch the 2015 comedy special "Jeff Dunham: Unhinged in Hollywood" here in 2024, and opted to do so. However, I must admit that I didn't really harbor the biggest of expectations, as I have somewhat grown weary of the ventriloquism act. But still, there might be some good laughs to be had, so of course I checked it out.
The show was pretty generic. I mean, it is not like Jeff Dunham is reinventing himself in-between the released shows. So you pretty much know what you are getting when you sit down to watch something like this, for better or worse. Sure, if you're a big fan of his, then you're in for a treat. But if you, like me, have tired a bit of these shows, then it will be another run-of-the-mill-standard-formula show.
There were some okay jokes and punchlines here and there, but I wasn't really brought to any laughs, except for the time when he dropped Peanut and when Achmeds arms fell off. And those were unintentional, but those were the funniest moments in the show for me.
Watchable, sure, but this was a pretty generic Jeff Dunham delivery.
My rating of "Jeff Dunham: Unhinged in Hollywood" lands on a five out of ten stars.
The show was pretty generic. I mean, it is not like Jeff Dunham is reinventing himself in-between the released shows. So you pretty much know what you are getting when you sit down to watch something like this, for better or worse. Sure, if you're a big fan of his, then you're in for a treat. But if you, like me, have tired a bit of these shows, then it will be another run-of-the-mill-standard-formula show.
There were some okay jokes and punchlines here and there, but I wasn't really brought to any laughs, except for the time when he dropped Peanut and when Achmeds arms fell off. And those were unintentional, but those were the funniest moments in the show for me.
Watchable, sure, but this was a pretty generic Jeff Dunham delivery.
My rating of "Jeff Dunham: Unhinged in Hollywood" lands on a five out of ten stars.
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- TriviaMarks the first time that Jeff Dunham is seen doing a promotion. As they other special was a straight comedy show with any none televised advertisements.
- ConnectionsFollows Jeff Dunham: Arguing with Myself (2006)
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- Джефф Данэм: Сумасшедший Голливуд
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By what name was Jeff Dunham: Unhinged in Hollywood (2015) officially released in Canada in English?
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