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Best Of The Chris Rock Show |
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popular not only with Rock's fans, but with critics as well. As a matter of fact, just a few weeks ago, the show won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Variety or Music Program. The show truly is a variety show. Rock hosts the show and opens |
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The DVD release of "The Best of the Chris Rock Show" features a mixed bag of highlights from the first three seasons of the show. These snippets offer a good overview of the kind of humor that is offered on the show, from downright silly to poignant & topical. The problem with this grab-bag of goodies is how uneven it is. Some of the features are gut-busting hysterical, while others are head-scratchingly bad. It's like watching an episode of "Saturday Night Live" -- some are great, and some are bad from the outset and make you want to reach for the remote. |
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Another highlight is a segment entitled "Damn Fool." This is a parody of a TV show that features ordinary people doing very stupid things, such as a woman who runs into an obviously vacant burning building to rescue people. The highlight is the man who reached into the sewer to rescue a bus token and was bitten by a rat. Now, that's not particularly funny, but when the rat was interviewed, I almost fell off of the sofa. |
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Some of the segments offer a mixed dose of humor. Rock's parody of HBO's "Taxicab Confessions" is a great idea. Instead of the passenger's saying crazy things, it's Rock as the cabbie who is being shocking. This has some funny moments, but as it's featured three times on the compilation, its originality wears out. |
The unbalanced nature of the disc comes into focus when the unfunny segments are shown. To put it another way, the good stuff on this compilation is so good, that it makes the bad stuff look really bad. (You know, I think I just paraphrased Butt-head!) The worst segment is "No one Called 911." It's a parody of "Rescue 911", but in this case, no one calls 911. This goes on for about five minutes. The concept if amusing, but we get the joke from the title, and don't need to be hit over the head with it. Another thing that goes on too long is Pootie Tang. Pootie Tang is an entertainer who speaks in his own bizarre language. He is featured twice on the disc, once in an interview with Rock and once in a phony bid for political office. The strange language is funny at first, but gets old fast. |
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2-channel surround sound was. Also, the surround sound is active throughout the disc, from the in-studio audience applauding to the sounds of the streets of Harlem. The only extra featured on the DVD is a biography of Chris Rock. This was a disappointment, as it is more an advertisement for Chris Rock, than a true biography. Only at the end do we get an idea of where Rock came from (it doesn't mention that he was born in South Carolina), and what he did before "The Chris Rock Show." The majority of this |
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