Dave Chappelle launches his outdoor and social-distanced live comedy shows in rural to provide a small Ohio community he calls home with an economic and comic relief to encourage them during... Read allDave Chappelle launches his outdoor and social-distanced live comedy shows in rural to provide a small Ohio community he calls home with an economic and comic relief to encourage them during the COVID-19 pandemic.Dave Chappelle launches his outdoor and social-distanced live comedy shows in rural to provide a small Ohio community he calls home with an economic and comic relief to encourage them during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Having personally attended a Cornfield Show and visiting Dave's beloved town during the pandemic, this documentary captured the hard work and dedication by Dave and his team to make this difficult time special. Meeting new friends, socially distancing outside in a cornfield, while having the opportunity to laugh and experience new comedians, eat at food trucks, and just have an awesome time is something I will never forget. The documentary made you laugh, cry, and most importantly see how the millions of dollars Dave brought into his community helped them during the pandemic. I look forward to the video being released for purchase.
Saw this in DC. The problem is that it was was released AFTER the vaccine was released. I wanted to forget about Covid and the previous year! Reviewers mention how "uniting" the documentary is -- but people were getting vaccinated and things were slowly retuning to normal - so what do we need this for? Perhaps that's one reason that - in February 2023 - the documentary still has not been released to the general public.
It was entertaining enough, but nothing fantastic humor-wise. Dave came on stage after (not for very long) - and missed an opportunity to tell people "get the jab". Not his style maybe....
It was entertaining enough, but nothing fantastic humor-wise. Dave came on stage after (not for very long) - and missed an opportunity to tell people "get the jab". Not his style maybe....
My husband and I flew to DC from AZ to go to the show. We had an entirely different experience than the other review from Capital One Arena. Instructions and what to expect we're very clear. We had our actual tickets that were sent to us and walked right in around 6:30p. The entire show was great and the documentary created a vast range of emotions from laughing to crying to literal heart-hurting memories to hopefulness . Dave is a true artist who articulated the experiences and emotions most everyone went through during this timeframe perfectly!!
To be able to see how he affected so many peoples' lives positively during such a sad time makes me respect him even more than I already did.
Once the film ended, Dave came out and spoke for a little bit and then introduced Erykah Badu & EU, both in which he interacted and jammed with both of them making it a very nice evening with plenty of Dave.
I will continue to support Dave Chappelle & can't wait to purchase the movie once out for everyone to see!
To be able to see how he affected so many peoples' lives positively during such a sad time makes me respect him even more than I already did.
Once the film ended, Dave came out and spoke for a little bit and then introduced Erykah Badu & EU, both in which he interacted and jammed with both of them making it a very nice evening with plenty of Dave.
I will continue to support Dave Chappelle & can't wait to purchase the movie once out for everyone to see!
I drove 1 hour and had another 30 mins to find parking.
The Capital Arena was poorly organized. Those that bought tickets online were separated into another line to get physical tickets. So the line was extra long and the show started before sitting. WTF happened to scanning electronic tickets.
I can't believe I paid $300+ for a movie. I was really expecting to see Dave perform, but I got a movie (documentary). I was expecting a comedy show, I got a documentary.
Still waited for Dave. Had Erika Badu instead. Not knocking her, but I didn't go there to see her.
Dave performed maybe 15 mins.
Hate to say this but Dave was the last person I expected this from. He really played the Goth-a B joke on me.
The Capital Arena was poorly organized. Those that bought tickets online were separated into another line to get physical tickets. So the line was extra long and the show started before sitting. WTF happened to scanning electronic tickets.
I can't believe I paid $300+ for a movie. I was really expecting to see Dave perform, but I got a movie (documentary). I was expecting a comedy show, I got a documentary.
Still waited for Dave. Had Erika Badu instead. Not knocking her, but I didn't go there to see her.
Dave performed maybe 15 mins.
Hate to say this but Dave was the last person I expected this from. He really played the Goth-a B joke on me.
Attended a screening in Atlanta where we were treated to quite a show. Of course it in no way impacts the doc itself but it was a great time. My wife and I loved the whole experience. The film touches on what makes comedy (and human interaction) so important, but it also highlights some very real issues in a very emotional and touching way.
8 minutes and 46 seconds... really opened my eyes.
See it for yourself when it's eventually released. It's a joy, and absolutely a UNITING film.
8 minutes and 46 seconds... really opened my eyes.
See it for yourself when it's eventually released. It's a joy, and absolutely a UNITING film.
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