Dave Chappelle: Sticks and Stones

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Dave Chappelle: Sticks and Stones

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New on Netflix. Hillarious
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Very good. The hidden epilogue is worth watching too.
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Turdacious wrote: Wed Aug 28, 2019 12:01 am Very good. The hidden epilogue is worth watching too.
Yes, the wait for the epilogue/s was longer than expected. Liked that it switched to B&W.

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The Juicy Smoolyay bit crippled me. Good shit all around.
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I didn't think his opening Micheal Jackson riff was funny and so it started the show off on a bad note for me. It got better but lacked hilarity.
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seeahill wrote: Wed Sep 04, 2019 8:57 pm I didn't think his opening Micheal Jackson riff was funny and so it started the show off on a bad note for me.
Yeah, the Michael Jackson bit sucked. The Chinese voice wasn't funny enough to not be offensive either. However, "Juicy Smoolay" was the funniest goddamn thing.
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Micheal Jackson might be one of those cultural divide things-- kind of like OJ (but not at the same level). I regularly hear Michael blaring out of someone's speakers in DC-- it's almost always a black guy over 40 in a nice ride.
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I tried to like it. Mostly meh.

To me the funniest bit was the Chicago cop taking Smollet's report.
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