August 27, 20196 yr Apparently there’s an extra 20 minutes after the credits.I’m going to watch it before bed.
August 27, 20196 yr Or, here's another idea that is gonna be controversial... You could shut the fuck up.
August 27, 20196 yr That was great.The epilogue was really good - the story about the backstage gathering with Kamala Harris and Gavin Newsome and Chris Tucker that leads into Prince Charles and then the Obama story was great.
August 27, 20196 yr So um, I didn’t see the epilogue. Mine ended at the credits then tees up the next Netflix show. Am I missing something? Not on super secret Netflix?
August 27, 20196 yr Yeah I didn’t see any of that either. Just him talking about the Alphabet people and mj liking buttholes
August 27, 20196 yr The epilogue can be found in the "trailers and more" section if it didn't pop up automatically
August 27, 20196 yr Yeah I let the credits play through and it popped up in a “Next episode will play in 5,4,3,2,1” box like it does with a series.
August 28, 20196 yr Great stuff. The MJ stuff was probably too much for me. The rest was hilarious but I just cant go that far with kid diddling.
August 28, 20196 yr wow. this is one of the smartest, most funny specials i've seen in a long time. the man is as good as he's ever been. great special.
August 28, 20196 yr 7 hours ago, Deej said: Exactly how far can you go with the kid diddling? 1 knuckle. maybe 2, tops. a kids gotta have his limits
August 28, 20196 yr 15 hours ago, Caddox said: Great stuff. The MJ stuff was probably too much for me. The rest was hilarious but I just cant go that far with kid diddling. What? You don’t like baby dicks in your ears?
August 28, 20196 yr 15 hours ago, Deej said: Exactly how far can you go with the kid diddling? just the tip
August 29, 20196 yr I've watched about 25 minutes of it. Shit's funny as hell. /McCaulay Culkin Edited August 29, 20196 yr by dcbc
August 29, 20196 yr Vice said that? They are not taking the HBO cancellation well. Fuck, at this point they should bring back Gavin as a news legitimizer.
August 29, 20196 yr most of the reviews of this are harshly critical. haven’t seen it yet but he really must have triggered some motherfuckers. good for him for not caring about insane progressive bullshit.
August 29, 20196 yr 8 hours ago, futureman said: most of the reviews of this are harshly critical. haven’t seen it yet but he really must have triggered some motherfuckers. good for him for not caring about insane progressive bullshit. The headline for every one of those articles should be “People who take themselves too seriously don’t get jokes.” I noticed that every article I saw, from the Ringer to the Atlantic, was written by a woman under 30. And in most cases the authors’ normal lane is writing about social issues and movements, not about media or TV. Felt a bit like the various publications were trying to generate buzz to get some clicks. Of course that’s not possible, but still... But Netflix and Chapelle are probably pretty happy with all that free hype.
August 29, 20196 yr 3 minutes ago, Liquor and Poker said: The headline for every one of those articles should be “People who take themselves too seriously don’t get jokes.” I noticed that every article I saw, from the Ringer to the Atlantic, was written by a woman under 30. And in most cases the authors’ normal lane is writing about social issues and movements, not about media or TV. Headline: "Review of a comedian that I've never watched before, because he's not in my wheelhouse." Me thinks some of them would be pissed at a certain KKK skit of his.
August 29, 20196 yr 7 minutes ago, atomheartbevo said: Headline: "Review of a comedian that I've never watched before, because he's not in my wheelhouse." Me thinks some of them would be pissed at a certain KKK skit of his. Honestly, these authors would probably have written an article That read basically the same if Netflix had just aired his bit about Prince dunking on Charlie Murphy and making him pancakes. Trying not to go full Cloak Room here, but these read like hit pieces catering to an audience that already wasn’t watching anything the guy put out. A good example was the bit he did about R.Kelly. The articles all singled that bit out but left out the basic point he was making, that he shouldn’t have been in the documentary simply because he didn’t know R.Kelly. Instead they made it look like he was belittling the documentary or the issue when he wasn’t.
August 29, 20196 yr I've watched it twice now. The trans chinese man killed me, my money my choice, 35 year old pussy, and the way he pronounced Jussie Smollet.
August 29, 20196 yr Did not know about this. Soon as the kid is in bed in a few hours, I know what I'll be watching.
August 29, 20196 yr 4 minutes ago, High Plains Drifter said: Soon as the kid is in bed in a few hours, I know what I'll be watching. "'Things Michael Jackson said', for $500, Alex."
August 30, 20196 yr On 8/26/2019 at 6:54 PM, Kermit said: The man is a gifted story teller. He sure is.
August 30, 20196 yr I mostly liked it, it is worth the time. That joke about blacks being able to say the Nword while not the Fword was even funnier when Boondocks did it.
August 30, 20196 yr 17 hours ago, longhornmatt said: I loved it. And I’m actually surprised that the “my money, my choice” bit and the Michael Jackson bit aren’t the ones triggering people more than the LGBTQ jokes. Cause per his own bit he was saying the alphabet people are the ones you don't want to piss off because they come after you with a vengeance.
August 30, 20196 yr 18 hours ago, longhornmatt said: I loved it. And I’m actually surprised that the “my money, my choice” bit and the Michael Jackson bit aren’t the ones triggering people more than the LGBTQ jokes. I stopped watching after the Michael Jackson bit because it wasn't funny and I got bored.
August 30, 20196 yr 26 minutes ago, David Dennison said: I stopped watching after the Michael Jackson bit because it wasn't funny and I got bored. His humor has not always been my cup of tea and I’m something of a humorist aficionado . But one thing Dave Chapelle has never been to anyone is boring. Are you sure he didn’t trigger you in someway ?
August 30, 20196 yr 4 minutes ago, Lobo said: His humor has not always been my cup of tea and I’m something of a humorist aficionado . But one thing Dave Chapelle has never been to anyone is boring. Are you sure he didn’t trigger you in someway ? I couldn't care less who comedians make fun of but I want them to be funny. I think Dave Chappelle is hilarious, but the first ten minutes or so of this special were meh so I stopped watching. It sounds like it gets better, so I'll check it out again later.
August 30, 20196 yr Dave went for it and I think it paid off for him and comedians in general. What really hit for me given the current hysteria was his bit on gun control, especially the line that went something like this, "black people need to all become legal concealed carriers of firearms......that'll get guns banned real quick!" Also, him dunking on government programs to train kids what to do during mass shootings had me in stitches. "Where do we go when the shooting starts?/shooter takes notes"
August 30, 20196 yr It was awesome. Was some of it out of line? Yeah. Specifically the not believing MJ victims and the My Money My Choice/blaming anti abortion laws on “Me Too”. But if we can’t have guys like him just not giving a shit, we are doomed.
August 30, 20196 yr On 8/28/2019 at 6:48 PM, demos said: Too late vice; i already laughed - at all of it. I don't have netflix, but because of this I'll sign up to watch.
August 30, 20196 yr 5 hours ago, David Dennison said: I couldn't care less who comedians make fun of but I want them to be funny. I think Dave Chappelle is hilarious, but the first ten minutes or so of this special were meh so I stopped watching. It sounds like it gets better, so I'll check it out again later. **Trigger warning** You may get triggered.
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