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David Cross: Let America Laugh

  • Video
  • 2003
  • 1h 33min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,9/10
783
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
David Cross: Let America Laugh (2003)
CommediaStand-upUn documentario

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA documentary crew follows David Cross touring for his then current comedy album. They film interactions with angry bar owners, drunk audience members and confused interviewers. Intercut wit... Leggi tuttoA documentary crew follows David Cross touring for his then current comedy album. They film interactions with angry bar owners, drunk audience members and confused interviewers. Intercut with his stand-up and additional skits.A documentary crew follows David Cross touring for his then current comedy album. They film interactions with angry bar owners, drunk audience members and confused interviewers. Intercut with his stand-up and additional skits.

  • Regia
    • Lance Bangs
    • David Cross
  • Sceneggiatura
    • David Cross
  • Star
    • David Cross
    • Bob Kaliban
    • Michelle Maryk
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,9/10
    783
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Lance Bangs
      • David Cross
    • Sceneggiatura
      • David Cross
    • Star
      • David Cross
      • Bob Kaliban
      • Michelle Maryk
    • 14Recensioni degli utenti
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    Interpreti principali15

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    David Cross
    David Cross
    • Self
    Bob Kaliban
    • Mr. Ludlow (boss) (segment "New York Office")
    Michelle Maryk
    Michelle Maryk
    • Theresa (wife) (segment "New York Office")
    Meredith Lipson
    • Cheyanne (daughter) (segment "New York Office")
    Aviva Yael
    • Assistant (segment "New York Office")
    Shonali Bhowmik
    Shonali Bhowmik
    • Self
    Juli Cross
    • Self
    Gordon Downs
    • Self
    Scott Aukerman
    Scott Aukerman
    • Self
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    Jay Johnston
    Jay Johnston
    • Self
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    Bob Odenkirk
    Bob Odenkirk
    • Self
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    BJ Porter
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    Brian Posehn
    Brian Posehn
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    Jill Talley
    Jill Talley
    • Self
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Paul F. Tompkins
    Paul F. Tompkins
    • Self
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
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      • Lance Bangs
      • David Cross
    • Sceneggiatura
      • David Cross
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    10dope_feeny

    This film was great!! Give it a chance!!!

    I laughed, I cried, I died a little inside...

    "Let America Laugh" is a refreshing change from the traditional comedy/concert documentaries -- and could be more closely compared to something like Jerry Seinfeld's doc "Comedian" than any other strictly-standup-comedy-film. Don't get me wrong, there are a ton of hilarious excerpts from David's comedy tour, but it also paints a good picture of the man himself, all the while entertaining and showing exactly what can happen behind the scenes of a national tour. The characters they meet range from the late-night drunk and the seemingly brain-dead crack-head to the most sincere and prophetic, some speaking very eloquently and surprisingly profoundly.

    Not only did I laugh my ass off dozens of times throughout, but I also almost cried for David at a couple points in the film. There were emotional HIs and LOs, and I feel like this movie spoke to me in many ways. The music/soundtrack throughout the film is also quite amazing and adds a great deal to the feature... playing some tracks from Ultrababyfat (the band that opened for David on the tour and has its members also featured in some of the behind the scenes footage). Fans of Mr. Show should also enjoy this film, if not for David Cross and his comedy alone, then for the scripted/staged interstitials that find David being reprimanded for going on tour by his wife & child and the hard-arse boss at his office day job.

    You can usually find the DVD (a sub-pop release) for around $13.00 -- and this is a very small price to pay, considering how much hilarity is involved. The DVD is also loaded with great Easter Eggs -- which I have documented and posted in many places, including on the message board for this film.

    Please give this film a chance!! You won't be disappointed.
    nottyk

    Warm and Fuzzy?

    This was a really interesting look at David's tour backed by some really good music. There are no extraordinary points, but it is worth watching for entertainment's sake. A lot of people have criticized David for being mean, but the first thing I thought after I finished it was "He's really polite and well spoken" The movie that plays out where he's at work is a waste of time, but the footage is good. David seemed humble and no different from Mr. Show, maybe older. Otherwise it's worth watching, its just entertainment after all.
    calle-2

    Is it funny or mean?

    I'm a big David Cross fan, and not only because of Mr Show, so I was very much looking forward to this DVD which would be a video diary of his adventures on his second stand-up tour. It starts out beautifully with an incident in Nashville, TN, and I figured if it would continue like that, then I'd be in for a real treat. However, the longer the movie moves on, the more it seems like David is a pretty mean character making fun of others in a rather mean elitist type of way. Sure, there are a lot of losers in the movie, and hecklers are put down every time, but I don't like some of the condescending behaviour David shows. All in all it is pretty funny though, so I won't try to stop you from getting this if you're a fan. But if you're expecting a warm and fuzzy kind of guy a la many Mr Show characters, then you won't get what you're looking for.
    9nolafilm

    entertaining and sad

    A realistic, unflattering, honest look at David's 2002? tour. Contrary to some other viewer comments, he didn't seem to be making fun of his fans to me, rather, he just let the video speak for itself. If people came across as stupid or obnoxious, it wasn't because of David. The dvd was billed as a behind the scenes look at his tour, and that's exactly what it delivered. I actually felt bad for David, watching him have to deal with the Little Rock audience and a few of the other fans, who just struck me as average everyday, clueless people - with or without David's commentary. I watched it with a budding standup comic friend who was shocked by the often sad reality of stand-up touring, even for a very funny guy like David Cross. If you're a David Cross fan, or curious about what stand-up performers go through on the road, definitely check this out.
    bob the moo

    Shorter, it would have been a good DVD extra but otherwise it doesn't do enough to justify the 90 minute run time

    David Cross' day job is interrupted by an urgent call to his bosses office. Once there he is confronted by a shocking DVD that his boss discovered under the bed of his youngest son. It is not, as Cross assumes, gay pornography or even just straight pornography but rather a DVD of Cross doing his other job – standup comedy. With his boss concerned about the material Cross does and the company he keeps, he uses clips from the DVD to illustrate his point.

    Like many others, I came to Cross from Arrested Development and was really happy with what I found with his stand-up material that I saw. So my desire to consume more of his material brought me to this film with the impression that it would be a stand-up show. So OK, initially my reservations with the film can be based on the fact that I expected something from it that it did not propose to be. After this I settled into the film as an "on the road" film of Cross on tour, with as much focus on the goings-on as on the action on the stage (if not more in fact) Meeting it on these terms the film is rarely more than "OK" because it appears to lack reason or structure beyond showing the many weird characters that Cross meets as he travels. Many of these are hecklers and others are just muppets who try and befriend him whether he wants them to or not. This is never interesting enough to carry as much of the film as is dedicated to it and I tired of it long before it finished.

    The stand-up stuff is likewise focused on people giving him trouble or things not going totally his way. Again this is not without value but is certainly not worth the amount of variations on it that we see. The rest of it (outside of the fictional work-place framing) is a mix of people babbling at the camera, joking around with David and so on – none of it particularly interesting. All of this is hindered further by the rather grainy film and often poor sound recording which, while part of the material being what it is, doesn't make for an easy experience when you're struggling to hear what is being said.

    For fans it is interesting enough to see Cross putting in work for his craft rather than living some remote form of stardom, but even they will find this film labouring that point without a lot else on offer. As others have said already, it is important that you don't judge David Cross by this film because his stand-up is much, much better than this film suggests. Let America Laugh would be an interest DVD extra if it was a lot shorter because, as a film in its own right, it doesn't do enough to justify the 90 minute running time.

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    • Quiz
      The titles of all the segments on this DVD ("This Was Your Life", "Is There Another Christ?", "Gomez Is Coming", etc.) are all the names of Evangelical Christian comic book tracts written by Jack T. Chick and published Chick Publications.
    • Blooper
      White T-shirt sleeve and part crewmember's arm on right side of screen in shot of David's wife, daughter and boss about to laugh.
    • Connessioni
      References Mr. Show with Bob and David (1995)
    • Colonne sonore
      Love Theme from Let America Laugh
      Written by Eban Schletter

      Performed by Eban Schletter

      Tuppennill Music, BMI

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    • Data di uscita
      • 4 novembre 2003 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Atlanta, Georgia, Stati Uniti
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Sub Pop Records
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      1 ora 33 minuti
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      • Dolby Digital
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      • 1.33 : 1

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