Dave Chappelle: The Age of Spin

2017 "Live at The Hollywood Palladium"
8.1| 1h7m| en
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Comedy icon Dave Chappelle makes his triumphant return to the screen with a pair of blistering, fresh stand-up specials. Filmed at The Palladium in Los Angeles, California, in March 2016.

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Lovesusti The Worst Film Ever
CommentsXp Best movie ever!
HottWwjdIam There is just so much movie here. For some it may be too much. But in the same secretly sarcastic way most telemarketers say the phrase, the title of this one is particularly apt.
Bob This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
sarsournorah He brought it back and slapped all these millennials in the face with it. Welcome back brother!
TinCan Growing up with routines like Killin' Them Softly (2000) and For What It's Worth (2004), I have to say that his new material Isn't that bad and you should give it a chance if you're a fan of his earlier work. Don't watch it though, if you think you're expecting the old Chappelle. He have aged quite a bit and, more than ever, aggressively challenges the values of Americans everywhere.
jainswapnil52 Mr. Dave Chappelle is back with an amazingly crafted crock-pot of Stand-up routine nirvana. This was one of the funniest stand-up specials I've seen, and as a Non-American I got all the jokes and laughed through most of it which is really rare, as most American comedians don't connect to foreign audiences with their local anecdotes and satires. I can safely say there no other funnier comedian working in the biz today that can hypnotize the crowd with his/her comedic timing like Mr. Chappelle..And, remember kids: RAPE & SAVE!
Alice Johnston I'm a big fan of Dave Chappelle. Sunny D, Chip, Sprinkle Some Crack, Black Hostages, Sesame Street etc. all are amazing jokes and contributed to some of the funniest specials any comedian has ever done. Unfortunately, this show (episode one of a two-part Netflix special) was barely chuckle worthy. There were some jokes that had me laughing, but ultimately this seems like the Eddie Murphey Gay Bashing show of his career. The offensive jokes don't really land and rely on outdated stereotypes that plenty of other comedians (like Louis CK) have already tackled in a much funnier way. The anecdotes are interesting to listen to, but don't really have punch-lines.All in all it was just sort of "meh".