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Chappelle's Show: Season One Uncensored

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  • DVD Region 1 Paramount Home Entertainment 1.33:1 (4:3 Fullscreen) NTSC Add to Collection Add to Wishlist View Video Clips/Trailers for this disc View Images for this disc Compare prices for this disc



    General:


    Synopsis: Comedian Dave Chappelle hosts this sketch-comedy show that parodies many of the nuances of race and culture

    User Rating: 8.938.938.938.938.938.938.938.938.938.93 (2 votes) (More Details and Cast Your Vote)

    Directed By: Andre Allen
    Bill Berner
    Neal Brennan
    Rusty Cundieff
    Bob Goldthwait
    Peter Lauer
    Scott Vincent
    Recommended Retail Price:
    $USD26.98

    Cast: Liz Beckham
    Anthony Berry
    Sophina Brown
    Billy Burr
    David Chapelle
    Yoshio Mita
    Paul Mooney
    Charles Q. Murphy
    Randy Pearlstein
    Melle Powers
    Genre: Comedy
    Running Time: 315 minutes
    Year of Production: 2003
    Disc Release Date: February 24, 2004
    UPC: 97368799141 (or 097368799141)


    Editions:

    There are 3 editions of this movie (including the current edition) in the current region (region 1)
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    Extra Features:

    • 30 Minute Deleted Scene/Gag Reel
    • 20 Minute Featurette Ask A Black Dude With Paul Mooney
    • Audio Commentary From Dave and Series Co-Creator Neal Brennan on 5 Episodes and on the Deleted Scenes/Gag Reel

    Disc Information:

    Disc: Type:
    1: Single Sided, Dual Layer
    2: Single Sided, Dual Layer


    Disc Audio Information:

    Track: Language: Details:
    1: English Dolby Digital 2.0 (Stereo)


    Disc Subtitle Information:

    None Available



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    arizona1121, United States of America (Reviewer Ranking: 1) wrote this review on December 24, 2005:

    I had caught snippets of Chappelle's Show here and there before, but I had never made a point of actually sitting down and watching a complete episode. Then a friend of mine told me about a hilarious skit featuring Dave Chappelle as a black white supremacist (he is blind and doesn't know he is actually a black man); if it was only half as funny as she said it was, I knew I had to see it for myself, so I soon bought myself a copy of Chappelle's Show Season One. Not only is the skit in question hilarious, it basically defines the type of humor Dave Chappelle brings to the comedy scene. I don't think the television viewing audience has ever seen anything like this before - certainly not to the extremes that Dave Chappelle takes it. When he jokes about the fact the show has not been cancelled yet, it actually rings with a bit of truth. Very few comedians could get away with this type of over-the-top humor.

    To say that this is mature humor is something of an understatement. Adult language abounds, and all the bleeps you heard on television are now removed - thus, the Uncensored! tagline. You'll find a lot of jokes centered on human anatomy - especially female anatomy. Far beyond everything else, though, is a relentless comedic skewering of racism. Some would probably consider this a racist show, actually - the "n word" is used in abundance, and stereotypes of blacks, Asians, whites, and other races are exploited shamelessly. The whole point of the race-based comedy, though, is to show just how extreme and ridiculous racist thinking and behavior really is. Some people won't "get it," of course, and they will probably think Chappelle's Show is one of the most offensive things they have ever witnessed - and that's OK. The majority of viewers, I believe, will "get it" and will join me in an extended laugh-fest that lasts throughout all twelve episodes of Season One as well as the bonus materials included in this DVD offering.

    Among the gut-bustingly funny stuff you will find in Chappelle's Show Season One are the antics of crack addict Tyrone Biggums (including a visit to a drug awareness day at an elementary school), Chappelle-ized scenes from hit films such as Roots and The Matrix, a news report detailing the profound aftereffects brought about by the paying of reparations for slavery, "Great Moments in Hookup History," a "Real World" episode featuring one really white guy living with five crazy African-Americans, a hard-hitting documentary detailing the racism of famous animal performers, a documentary covering great inner city gang wars of the 1980s, an interracial episode of Trading Spouses, numerous Chappelle-ized television ads, Ask a Black Dude features with comedian Paul Mooney, a hilarious look at the international Player Hater Ball, and of course a lot of crude jokes about drugs and bodily functions. The only bad thing about these episodes is the fact that they are sometimes rather short. Chappelle featured rap and hip-hop musical guests on each show, but those segments are not included on nine of the twelve episodes you get here (and it's only a half-hour show to begin with).

    The comedy is a little uneven at times. A few skits never really catch fire and are thus forgettable, but the vast majority of the material here will have you rolling in the aisles. Even the kind of toilet humor that normally isn't that funny will have you in stitches because Chappelle just keeps going to the well so many times that he makes it funny despite itself.

    Five of the episodes come with audio commentary by Dave Chappelle and the show's co-creator Neal Brennan (who is white, by the way), as does the extra 29-minute feature of bloopers and deleted scenes. I was actually a little disappointed by the audio commentary; it was informational but not as funny as I had expected. The bloopers and deleted scenes were also less than hilarious - but I realized long ago (thanks to Dick Clarke and Ed McMahon) that bloopers really aren't very funny much of the time. All these extras are just icing on the cake, though, as the twelve episodes of the show more than make this Season One collection worth the money. Heck, it's worth it for just the blind, black white supremacist feature by itself.

    Thanks to Dan Jolley

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