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Old 07-14-03 | 09:44 PM
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DUDE.... Killing Em Softly is coming out tomorrow??

I have been waiting for that dvd for so long. Thank you.

and also thank you to wwhoever said that i can get Im Telling You For The Last Time for 5.88 @ Walmart.

Now this Eddie Izzard guy, ive seen him on Conan O'Brien... he seems funny, but i was always weary about buying his stuff. But you all seem to think very highly of his Stand Up so i may go out and buy it. Thank you for all the Stand Up Recommendations in here.

I just finished watching:

Chris Rock: Bring The Pain and Bigger & Blacker

i also own:

Laughing Out Loud (a kick ass 5 disk set of a bunch of well known comedians doing their routines at that one club from back in the day)

Robin Willaims: Live on Broadway

Andrew Dice Clay: A Night With Dice and Dice Rules (he is my fav stand up as of now)

Jerry Seinfeld Comedian
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Old 07-14-03 | 11:51 PM
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Originally posted by Biguns
DUDE.... Killing Em Softly is coming out tomorrow??

I have been waiting for that dvd for so long. Thank you.

and also thank you to wwhoever said that i can get Im Telling You For The Last Time for 5.88 @ Walmart.

Now this Eddie Izzard guy, ive seen him on Conan O'Brien... he seems funny, but i was always weary about buying his stuff. But you all seem to think very highly of his Stand Up so i may go out and buy it. Thank you for all the Stand Up Recommendations in here.

I just finished watching:

Chris Rock: Bring The Pain and Bigger & Blacker

i also own:

Laughing Out Loud (a kick ass 5 disk set of a bunch of well known comedians doing their routines at that one club from back in the day)

Robin Willaims: Live on Broadway

Andrew Dice Clay: A Night With Dice and Dice Rules (he is my fav stand up as of now)

Jerry Seinfeld Comedian
Let me also recommend to you Andrew Dice Clay: No Apologies. It can also be found cheap at DDD for 6.60: http://www.deepdiscountdvd.com/dvd.cfm?itemID=BMD080081
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Old 07-18-03 | 12:21 PM
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i totally support Dressed to kill by Izzard as well as williams' and seinfeld.

but how on earth has there only been one person to mention Eddie Murphy??? Try Raw, it is fantastic. although, honestly i don't know if it's out on DVD.
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Old 07-19-03 | 11:46 AM
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In no order...

Kings of Comedy
Robin Williams: Live On Broadway
and of course DICE

The real question is why hasn't Denis Leary's 2 concert shows come out yet???
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Old 07-20-03 | 03:13 PM
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I love the Robin Williams DVD, and Kevin James: Sweat the Small Stuff comes out Tuesday. That is some pretty funny stuff.
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Old 07-22-03 | 02:46 AM
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I wish Bill Cosby HIMSELF would be released. Also I seem to remember seeing some other concert of his in a video store years ago. I don't remember the title, although it was sponsered by Kodack I guess (as there was a big Kodak ad on the cover).

There's a George Carlin collection with four concerts and a Best Of. I don't care for the later two concerts (CARLIN AT CARNIGIE and CARLIN ON CAMPUS), but his first two HBO specials are priceless. Mostly material I've never heard on his albums.

This just reminds me of long overdue DVDs for Eddie Murphy's stuff.


You know, like when he was funny.

I really wonder if that stuff like DELERIOUS ever is going to get some kind of a release. I hesitiate to say this as I expect I'll be immediately grilled for my 'P.C. Attitude', but between Murphy's embarrassingly mean-spirited "f****t" routine and his gentle family man image in DOO-LITTLE, NUTTY PROFESSOR, DADDY DAY CARE, all that stuff may stay buried for a long time.

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