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Rascals Presents: Comedy Knockouts (2003)

Rascals Presents: Comedy Knockouts (2003)
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Rascals Presents: Comedy Knockouts features stand-up sets from such celebrated comics as Tim Allen, Drew Carey, Sinbad, and Ray Romano. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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Synopsis of Rascals Presents: Comedy Knockouts

Rascals Presents: Comedy Knockouts features stand-up sets from such celebrated comics as Tim Allen, Drew Carey, Sinbad, and Ray Romano. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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60 mins

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    Brittany A.

    I don't know why but these comedians, some of whom are usually perfectly clean were vile and rude in this, we didn't even watch all of any of them because they were so rude. Sinbad was as always clean and funny, but even skipping most of the routines before they were done and skipping Denis Leary entirely, the 4 letter f word was used at least 6 times, if that is something that bothers you, do not rent this one.

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    Elaine O.

    This was a disappointing rental, and I wouldn't recommend it. If you ever remember seeing snipets of their acts on HBO and Comedy Central, this isn't it. Most of it is just not funny. Go for their more recent material if you can find it.

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    Peggy B.

    This was just an ok rental. Drew was awful. This was before they became superstars. It made you wonder how they ever did go so far if this was the quality of comedy they performed regularly. Ray was good and Jeff Foxworthy was very funny - it was before he coined his 'you may be a redneck' which was the best change he made to his act. Rosie was fair. One to rent with several others so this can 'warm you up' for better comedians.

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