Chris Rock: Bigger & Blacker (1999) Reviews

Chris Rock: Bigger & Blacker (1999)
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The Chris Rock Show host and former Saturday Night Live cast member Chris Rock brings his critically acclaimed brand of social commentary-themed humor to this 1999 standup comedy presentation from HBO. Also released as an album, Chris Rock: Bigger & Blacker features Rock on-stage extolling his razor-sharp wit and wisdom on such topics as gun control, President Clinton, homophobia, racism, black leaders, and relationships. ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi

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Lamont P.

Bigger & Blacker is brilliant satire from the perspective of an African-American. Rock lays the smack down on topics such as school violence, gun control, irresponsible parents, infidelity, bigotry, and the poor state of health care. His assertions are blunt, bold, and are fired from point-blank. All of Rock's material is solid and most of it is intelligent and thought-provoking. He slips into crudeness only briefly at times (ie. replacing seeing-eye dogs with midgets, despising women that don't service orally). These minor flaws are certainly not deal breakers. Rock is providing a solid hour of comedy here. He has a superb rapport with his audience and his delivery is very good overall with only a couple instances of repeating himself or otherwise stalling as he gathers his thoughts. This is an adult show and profanity is used liberally, but not quite what I would consider gratuitously. Overall this is a very good show that all fans of standup comedy should consider viewing.

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Ebony C.

Great tape, Chris uses humor to talk about serious subjects which makes him a great entertainer. However, the downside is he tends to use the "F" word too much. Other than this is a great stand up DVD.

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Dottie B.

I was very disappointed. Rock used to be funny. Now he is just angry, insulting and whining. I was especially turned off by his insults of gays - as in It's fine to use the F word but not the N word . Most enlightened people think it's not okay to use either. I had listed all of his DVDs in my queue, but have removed them.

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Kristi B.

This is one of the few comedians that really make me laugh. It feels so good to be able to laugh this much!! It was so good I bought it. REALLY WORTH SEEING!!

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Luly M.

ONe of my favorite Stand-ups ever.. he is hilarious!

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Antionette M.

Chris Rock did it again.

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Megan E.

They are probably right when they say Chris is the funniest man in america.

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GLEN P.

LAUGHED MY ASS OFF

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Alexandra E.

Very funny!

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    Lamont P.

    Bigger & Blacker is brilliant satire from the perspective of an African-American. Rock lays the smack down on topics such as school violence, gun control, irresponsible parents, infidelity, bigotry, and the poor state of health care. His assertions are blunt, bold, and are fired from point-blank. All of Rock's material is solid and most of it is intelligent and thought-provoking. He slips into crudeness only briefly at times (ie. replacing seeing-eye dogs with midgets, despising women that don't service orally). These minor flaws are certainly not deal breakers. Rock is providing a solid hour of comedy here. He has a superb rapport with his audience and his delivery is very good overall with only a couple instances of repeating himself or otherwise stalling as he gathers his thoughts. This is an adult show and profanity is used liberally, but not quite what I would consider gratuitously. Overall this is a very good show that all fans of standup comedy should consider viewing.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Ebony C.

    Great tape, Chris uses humor to talk about serious subjects which makes him a great entertainer. However, the downside is he tends to use the "F" word too much. Other than this is a great stand up DVD.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Dottie B.

    I was very disappointed. Rock used to be funny. Now he is just angry, insulting and whining. I was especially turned off by his insults of gays - as in It's fine to use the F word but not the N word . Most enlightened people think it's not okay to use either. I had listed all of his DVDs in my queue, but have removed them.

    Yes   |   No

     
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