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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaActor/comic Denis Leary discusses family life, coffee, religion, and other topics in this stand-up special.Actor/comic Denis Leary discusses family life, coffee, religion, and other topics in this stand-up special.Actor/comic Denis Leary discusses family life, coffee, religion, and other topics in this stand-up special.
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If I could say one thing about this comedy special it would be...... I can't think of one thing. From coffee to his kids Denis Leary scores high with this special, he is one of the funniest comedians to date and hopefully he'll always be around. Thanks Denis for making funny S**T like this.
This has to be yet another golden egg from Denis Leary!!! Funny funny stuff, I couldn´t stop laughin!! The way He tells his storie is without a doubt true feelings, Not some crap just to get attension!! He really thought this trough!! Great movie/show cant wait to get it on DVD!!!
I named my cat Chickenhead based on this show. Funnier than No Cure For Cancer, the only thing that i don't like about it is that it has not been on HBO since the month it premiered and it is not available for purchase. If you have not seen it, I highly advise it, he has a rough sense of humor that is like no other.
Denis Leary is hilarious - that is essentially all that needs to be said about his stand-up comedy performances.
Now, I really loved the 1993 "No Cure for Cancer" show and have seen it many, many times. And I will say that this 1997 "Lock 'N Load" show is just as fun. However, it is a bit more toned down. I mean, Denis Leary is less energetic and in-your-face as he was in the 1993 show. But that being said, don't get me wrong because "Lock 'N Load" is a brilliant and hilarious show.
The way he delivers his jokes and his punchlines are just glorious. I simply love the way he talks and performs. He is capable of getting a lot said with his words and always brings a laugh out.
The topics in "Lock 'N Load" are just as fun and brilliant as "No Cure for Cancer". So if you enjoyed that show, you will most definitely also like this show. The coffee bit, in particular, is my favorite in this show.
I am rating "Lock 'N Load" an eight out of ten, as it was a less energetic show. But very enjoyable and entertaining nonetheless. Definitely worth a watch. Actually it can be seen more than once. I think this is my third or fourth time to watch it already.
Now, I really loved the 1993 "No Cure for Cancer" show and have seen it many, many times. And I will say that this 1997 "Lock 'N Load" show is just as fun. However, it is a bit more toned down. I mean, Denis Leary is less energetic and in-your-face as he was in the 1993 show. But that being said, don't get me wrong because "Lock 'N Load" is a brilliant and hilarious show.
The way he delivers his jokes and his punchlines are just glorious. I simply love the way he talks and performs. He is capable of getting a lot said with his words and always brings a laugh out.
The topics in "Lock 'N Load" are just as fun and brilliant as "No Cure for Cancer". So if you enjoyed that show, you will most definitely also like this show. The coffee bit, in particular, is my favorite in this show.
I am rating "Lock 'N Load" an eight out of ten, as it was a less energetic show. But very enjoyable and entertaining nonetheless. Definitely worth a watch. Actually it can be seen more than once. I think this is my third or fourth time to watch it already.
A few weeks ago I watched Denis Leary's famous No Cure for Cancer show and I didn't think it was as brilliant as many had said. Regardless though, I came back for Lock 'N Load because I had enjoyed it enough for Leary to see more. What I found was a much funnier show with a lot more structure and flow to it. In No Cure, Leary had tried to put his anger into specific subjects in a way that Bill Hicks did (and, with some jokes, in EXACTLY the way Hicks did!) and I didn't think he pulled it off. With Lock 'N Load though he seems a lot happier with his material as he covers more ground and seems to be keeping it more meaningful to him. OK so this means that he is not as political but it does mean he is funnier, has a more varied delivery and doesn't get accused of "borrowing" material from others.
Coffee, kids, modern youth and other subjects all get discussed and "discussed" is a key word for me. Leary does not just get angry here, but rather talks on subjects where his anger and ranting comes out in a way that makes sense within what he is doing. Before I think he confused being an "angry comedian" with just shouting and ranting and thus that was what he did from the start and throughout. With the air of unprovoked aggression watered down a little, I found it easier to enjoy and get into as a show and it was stronger as a result. His observations may be extreme at times but mostly it rights true and most viewers will relate to him something he didn't really pull off by being on the attack from the first second of other shows. The songs and asides are not as good as the stand-up material though and it is a shame that they are split as equals. A couple of the songs are very clever and funny but not all of them it would have been better if these had been kept to a strong minimum and let the stand-up show be the majority.
As it is though, the show is still fresh and funny. Leary has cut back on the "anger for anger's sake" and is better for it as he rails against things that get to him whether it be religion or his own family. The end result is a show that is a lot more enjoyable and lively that some of his earlier shows as this has a good flow and structure to it.
Coffee, kids, modern youth and other subjects all get discussed and "discussed" is a key word for me. Leary does not just get angry here, but rather talks on subjects where his anger and ranting comes out in a way that makes sense within what he is doing. Before I think he confused being an "angry comedian" with just shouting and ranting and thus that was what he did from the start and throughout. With the air of unprovoked aggression watered down a little, I found it easier to enjoy and get into as a show and it was stronger as a result. His observations may be extreme at times but mostly it rights true and most viewers will relate to him something he didn't really pull off by being on the attack from the first second of other shows. The songs and asides are not as good as the stand-up material though and it is a shame that they are split as equals. A couple of the songs are very clever and funny but not all of them it would have been better if these had been kept to a strong minimum and let the stand-up show be the majority.
As it is though, the show is still fresh and funny. Leary has cut back on the "anger for anger's sake" and is better for it as he rails against things that get to him whether it be religion or his own family. The end result is a show that is a lot more enjoyable and lively that some of his earlier shows as this has a good flow and structure to it.
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- CuriosidadesIn contrast to "No Cure For Cancer", where he was almost never seen without a lit cigarette in his hand, Denis smoked only one cigarette during this show.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosThe Virgin Mary appears after the credits, saying "Go to bed!".
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