Dave Chappelle: The Bird Revelation
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- 49m
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Dave jokes about the sexual assaults dominating the 2017 entertainment news and how and why people allow themselves to be abused.Dave jokes about the sexual assaults dominating the 2017 entertainment news and how and why people allow themselves to be abused.Dave jokes about the sexual assaults dominating the 2017 entertainment news and how and why people allow themselves to be abused.
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10Gdw00
Critics did it again.
This piece is one of his best. Well-written, well-spoken, well-acted. A lot of knowledge in one bit, and the critics once again trying to put something good down. Watch it, you won't be disappointed.
10johndrk
Simply one of the best stand up acts of all time
The way Chappelle explained how the whole entertainment business works with funny jokes and clever punchlines while also showing his thoughts on #metoo movement on a serious tone puts him as one of the greatest comedian of all time. The final monologue when David explained why he left of a 50 million contract using a metaphor on how Hollywood uses young actresses as a pimp would uses prostitute to his benefit is just amazing
2018 essential
This is deep, maybe it's too dark and people are not ready to hear about these subjects in a humorous way, but like he says in it it's important that humorists can talk about controversial subjects. It's important that people can find humour even in the darkest things. I've never seen Dave as open as he is here, he takes risks and it might not talk to your preconceived ideas on sexual equality, racial equality or whatever else you don't agree with him, maybe you'll think he's crude, but it's just an access to the mind of a comedic genius who tries to make sense of the world he lives in with all it's absurdities.
The small intimate setup is perfect for this type of monologue, the proximity with the public procure the intimacy needed to talk of those subject without making it feel disrespectful.
One of the most intelligent show I've seen.
When we look back at 2017-2018 in 20 years, this might be a good insightful moment to look back on in all the craziness.
The small intimate setup is perfect for this type of monologue, the proximity with the public procure the intimacy needed to talk of those subject without making it feel disrespectful.
One of the most intelligent show I've seen.
When we look back at 2017-2018 in 20 years, this might be a good insightful moment to look back on in all the craziness.
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Not nearly as funny as equanimity but i like a lot of what he said and his views on things (1 viewing)
Provocative, Unflinching, Funny... In short, Chappelle.
The life of an iconoclastic comedian is not easy. You surf dangerous waves -- Mavericks-sized -- to the point break. Maybe you can be funny with airplane and 'men are from mars' jokes, but what you really want to talk about is the stuff that grates at you, that makes your audience just a little squeamish, that makes you just a little unpopular. In his most intimate special to date, Chappelle handles hot coals with bare hands, dishing the jokes lesser comedians wished they had the talent to write and the balls to actually say. Even edgy comedians perform a practiced progressivism that doesn't dare go beyond the buoys, even if it appears on the surface as raunchy or blue. Ours is a time when what you say is used against you in the court of public opinion, an exceedingly clamorous, outraged, offended, and craven entity. I can only say that I am glad that Chappelle has not acceded to the standard to which most now resign themselves. Still, as a comedian, one dictate looms large above the rest: Be funny. And man does he deliver.
Did you know
- TriviaWhen Chappelle discusses Iceberg Slim at the end of the special, the man he brings up on stage and introduces as "This is Matthew, Matthew is from France. He's white! Yet he has an original copy of this book" is French photographer and designer Mathieu Bitton who also shot the still photography for the 4 Chappelle Netflix specials.
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Himself - Host: Since when has America ever given a fuck about how any of us feel inside?
- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Most Expensive Netflix Originals (2018)
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