What's in a Name?
- Fernsehspecial
- 2022
- 39 Min.
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7,1/10
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Dave Chappelle hält eine Rede an seiner prestigeträchtigen Alma Mater, die über seine komödiantischen Wurzeln, seinen Aufstieg zum Ruhm und warum Künstler "sich niemals verhalten sollten, re... Alles lesenDave Chappelle hält eine Rede an seiner prestigeträchtigen Alma Mater, die über seine komödiantischen Wurzeln, seinen Aufstieg zum Ruhm und warum Künstler "sich niemals verhalten sollten, reflektiert.Dave Chappelle hält eine Rede an seiner prestigeträchtigen Alma Mater, die über seine komödiantischen Wurzeln, seinen Aufstieg zum Ruhm und warum Künstler "sich niemals verhalten sollten, reflektiert.
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I love Dave but there was way more monologue than comedy in this special. Still interesting to hear about his life and what he's gone through but he could really use a bit more humility. Comes off as extremely arrogant at times. Confidence is one thing, but stay humble, my friend. You are not a god. 🤷♀️ Also, more comedy than drama please 👏
I love Dave but there was way more monologue than comedy in this special. Still interesting to hear about his life and what he's gone through but he could really use a bit more humility. Comes off as extremely arrogant at times. Confidence is one thing, but stay humble, my friend. You are not a god. 🤷♀️ Also, more comedy than drama please 👏
I love Dave but there was way more monologue than comedy in this special. Still interesting to hear about his life and what he's gone through but he could really use a bit more humility. Comes off as extremely arrogant at times. Confidence is one thing, but stay humble, my friend. You are not a god. 🤷♀️ Also, more comedy than drama please 👏
After his former high school, Duke Ellington School of the Arts in Washington DC, decides to rename its theatre after him, comedian Dave Chappelle gives a speech at the school. He talks about his history with the school, what the school means to him and the importance of art.
An interesting, sometimes moving, presentation from Dave Chappelle. I wanted to say "stand-up routine" as that what I always think of when I see Chappelle up on stage. But it is clearly much more than that. There are elements of humour - you can't expect Chappelle to NOT be funny - but it is a wonderfully sincere and moving telling of what the school means to him and what it has done for him.
His discussion of the importance of art and not bowing to conformity is also quite telling as it essentially outlines why art exists and why it should never be censored.
An interesting, sometimes moving, presentation from Dave Chappelle. I wanted to say "stand-up routine" as that what I always think of when I see Chappelle up on stage. But it is clearly much more than that. There are elements of humour - you can't expect Chappelle to NOT be funny - but it is a wonderfully sincere and moving telling of what the school means to him and what it has done for him.
His discussion of the importance of art and not bowing to conformity is also quite telling as it essentially outlines why art exists and why it should never be censored.
Dave Chappelle is a brilliant comedian and in this special at the the Duke Ellington School, which was to be renamed in his honor, he reminisces of attending the school to learn how to act in order to become a stand up comedian. A comic at a club advised him to do so.
His previous TV concert, The Closer contained material considered offensive to some viewers. I found it to be extremely funny. I need my comedy to be uncomfortable at times and, as with George Carlin and Sam Kinison, Chappelle is unafraid to wade into verboten subject matter.
Dave is at his best as he describes his first season on network television and his decision to walk away from a skyrocketing career and travel to Africa for some time away from show business.
He closes with an excellent new name for the theater. Do not miss What's in a Name?
His previous TV concert, The Closer contained material considered offensive to some viewers. I found it to be extremely funny. I need my comedy to be uncomfortable at times and, as with George Carlin and Sam Kinison, Chappelle is unafraid to wade into verboten subject matter.
Dave is at his best as he describes his first season on network television and his decision to walk away from a skyrocketing career and travel to Africa for some time away from show business.
He closes with an excellent new name for the theater. Do not miss What's in a Name?
Haters gonna hate and they just show their bias and their lack of knowledge and empathy.
This "special" is a gem for fans, but not a special in the literal sense of the word. Dave reflects on his time at Duke Ellington and debunks the allegation of being a gender bigot. People are way to narrow-minded and overly sensitive and refuse to listen to context or take the context into consideration. Does Dave give you the biggest belly laughs ever? Well, sometimes he does, but he always makes you think and that's his superpower.
The ending is beautiful and explains the reason for showing this speech to the world.
I'm so glad he's coming to Amsterdam and I'll be able to see him live for the very first time.
Chris Rock will be there too.
This "special" is a gem for fans, but not a special in the literal sense of the word. Dave reflects on his time at Duke Ellington and debunks the allegation of being a gender bigot. People are way to narrow-minded and overly sensitive and refuse to listen to context or take the context into consideration. Does Dave give you the biggest belly laughs ever? Well, sometimes he does, but he always makes you think and that's his superpower.
The ending is beautiful and explains the reason for showing this speech to the world.
I'm so glad he's coming to Amsterdam and I'll be able to see him live for the very first time.
Chris Rock will be there too.
We're all sick of it and you help us escape it with comedy and glaringly obvious insights that so many people can't see for some reason. Never back down!
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- WissenswertesThis comedy special was Dedicated to the Late comedian, Norm Macdonald.
- VerbindungenReferences Dave Chappelle: Killin' Them Softly (2000)
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- 戴夫·查普尔:名无所谓
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- Washington, District of Columbia, USA(Duke Ellington School of The Arts)
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