Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuFrom the multi-platinum comedian that brought you the #1 comedy albums Here's Your Sign, 15 Degrees Off Cool, Now That's Awesome. and Dorkfish, comes the newest release from Bill Engvall, Ag... Alles lesenFrom the multi-platinum comedian that brought you the #1 comedy albums Here's Your Sign, 15 Degrees Off Cool, Now That's Awesome. and Dorkfish, comes the newest release from Bill Engvall, Aged and Confused.From the multi-platinum comedian that brought you the #1 comedy albums Here's Your Sign, 15 Degrees Off Cool, Now That's Awesome. and Dorkfish, comes the newest release from Bill Engvall, Aged and Confused.
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In this stand-up DVD, Bill Engvall talks a lot about what it's like to be middle-aged. Topics covered is marriage, fidelity, divorce, vacations, bodily changes due to age and the like. Most of it is funny, little of it is laugh out loud funny and a few jokes are crude--of the PG or PG-13 variety.
Although Engvall often travels with Larry the Cable Guy, his humor, by the way, is much more family-friendly. And, overall, it was a nice and enjoyable view.
Engvall instead focuses much of the comedy special on clean stories involving his family, some humorous, some not, some charming, some redundant, all questionably forgettable after long-term completion of the special. Engvall has a delightfully simple delivery to his material that compares him to the common-folk he is clearly catering to, judging by his popularity with "The Blue Collar Comedy" crew featuring Jeff Foxworthy, Ron White, and Larry the Cable Guy and the audience director David Higby frequently cuts to, and has a lax feel to his approach to taking the stage. What unfolds is an acceptable retread of material that, while personal, feels familiar and even dramatized in order for maximum comedic potency.
Give Engvall credit, as he talks about his recent colonoscopy, his battle with age, and his efforts to spice up love with his wife with a pleasant inoffensiveness and cleanness to his material, never becoming wrapped up in ideas too vulgar or dialog too offputting and controversial. Doing what Engvall is doing is almost as brave as going on stage and reciting dirty-minded, filthy stories about the aforementioned topics, with more emphasis on lewdness than actual narrative flow. Engvall is a really relaxed storyteller, and provides an energy that reminds one of sitting out back with family and the neighbors, talking, debating, conversing, and just reminiscing. That alone explains why he has adapted such a loyal following. Yet, Aged and Confused is a bit of a poorly-conceived special to showcase such talent, especially given the misleading title and the plethora of great material Engvall already has under his belt.
Directed by: David Higby.
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[having been recognized by a woman in a diner]
Bill Engvall: She sits down across the table from me, and didn't say "Hi, hello, my name is..." She just said "this is what I'm going to tell my husband when he gets home from work today. I'm going to tell him that I had lunch with Jeff Foxworthy."
[laughter]
- VerbindungenFollows Bill Engvall: Here's Your Sign Live (2004)
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