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Join Date: May 2002
Location: Tacoma, Wa
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Stand-Up on DVD
I just watched Eddie Izzard Dressed to Kill and it was about the funniest concert I have seen.
I know that Robin Williams just came out with one, and Chris Rock, George Carlin and Jim Bruer have discs out too, but why aren't there more stand-up concert films on DVD. Am I missing something? I would like to see more of these performances released. Dave Chappelle Please.... I just think that this is an un-tapped resource. ![]()
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Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Nebraska
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If you liked Dress to Kill, you'll like Eddie's other stuff. While none of it is out on DVD, it's certainly worth the VHS purchase for the time being. Glorious is great and you can't go wrong with Definite Article and Unrepeatable.
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Can't Spell Bilbo
Join Date: May 2002
Location: A Galaxy Far Far Away
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ive seen a box set at BB of a bunch of different standup, all when they were young, guys like sienfeld and others
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FryMaster
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: The O.C.
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I'm waiting for Eddie Murphy's Raw also. Great stuff. Glad to see Chris Rock's Bring the Pain come to DVD recently, and more of George Carlin's stuff is coming out, too.
I've only seen two of Sinbad's concerts, so I'd loved to see more of his stuff. Loved the one they had on Showtime, I think, called Son of a Preacher Man.
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