Are you ready for Rock? Actor/director/comedian Chris Rock performs a gut-busting set in his fourth HBO stand-up special recorded before a live audience at Constitution Hall in Washington, D... Read allAre you ready for Rock? Actor/director/comedian Chris Rock performs a gut-busting set in his fourth HBO stand-up special recorded before a live audience at Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C.Are you ready for Rock? Actor/director/comedian Chris Rock performs a gut-busting set in his fourth HBO stand-up special recorded before a live audience at Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C.
- Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys
- 5 nominations total
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The high points of this stand up were the hilarious jokes about the government and why drugs are illegal, oh and how much black people love rims. What makes this so funny is that the jokes are so TRUE.
The low points were well not many well actually only one, Chris Rock used a bit too much swearing to my liking and it made some jokes just not as funny.
All in all you have got to see this stand up. Never Scared came close but my favorite stand up is still Peter Kay : Live At Bolton Albert Halls. Well played though.
If you've seen Bring the Pain and Bigger and Blacker, you'll know exactly what to expect as Rock pretty much continues where he left off, covering the same ground of politics, relationships, the black condition and his interpretation of celebrity crimes.
His delivery is smooth, forceful as ever and very confident. This particular act falls down when he tries to discuss Iraq. Not intending to make a joke but a serious point, he literally wastes 10 minutes of airtime not being funny. I think this may be in homage to his Hero Bill Hicks. (Very spookey listening to BH discuss Iraq 10-15 years ago today)
Watch Bring the Pain, then Bigger and Blacker and then if you have time watch this one.
Whether Rock is better or worse than in his other shows, I can not judge, for I've, obviously, yet to have seen them. But I believe this here show is enough ground for me to state, that Rock is a damn good comedian. He's got what it takes to keep the audience in tears of laughter for minutes in a row, he's spontaneous, original, charismatic and, of course, hilarious.
In "Never Scared", Rock is being rather tough on a lot of rather nasty and scandalous individuals, from strippers, to Michael and Janet Jackson, to the American government, to Mr. Bush W. etc. Out of these, poking at Michael is most fun. There are other "issues" at hand in "Never Scared" too, some more brilliant than others, which I really enjoyed listening to. I did sometimes question the approaches to one or two of the themes, but it was still easy to swallow down the jokes without being overly concerned or insulted by the content.
I'm really looking forward to seeing more of Chris Rock in the future. Because he's still got one.
Did you know
- TriviaWon the 2006 Grammy award for best comedy album.
- Quotes
Chris Rock: White people sell guns, that's all right. Black rapper *says*, "Guns," congressional hearing! 'Oh, my God! That nigger said gun and he rhymed it with fun!'
- Crazy credits"And Like All Fairy Tales End You'll See Jay Again, My Friend."
- Alternate versionsThe DVD release contains an additional 12 minutes of material that was not shown in the televised version.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 56th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (2004)
- SoundtracksMade You Look
Composed by Nas (as Nasir Jones), Salaam Remi (as Salaam Gibbs) and Jerry Lordan (as Jeremiah Lordan)
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