| Chappelle's Show - Season 2 |  | Directors: Andre Allen, Neal Brennan, Rusty Cundieff, Scott Vincent, Todd Broder Actors: Dave Chappelle, Justin Alba, Jivelle Callender, B.J. Clinkscales, John Mayer Studio: Comedy Central Category: DVD
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Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC Languages: English (Unknown), English (Original Language) Rating: Unrated Region: 1 Discs: 3 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Running Time: 275 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.6 x 0.9
MPN: COM887904DD ISBN: 1415709335 UPC: 097368879041 EAN: 9781415709337 ASIN: B0006Q93CO
Release Date: May 24, 2005 Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description Comedian Dave Chappelle hosts this sketch-comedy show that parodies many of the nuances of race and culture.All 14 uncensored and unblurred episodes Extra stand-up comedy from Dave Over 1 hour of bloopers and deleted scenes 2 unaired Charlie Murphy stories The Rick James extended interview Audio commentary by Dave Chappelle and series co-creator Neal Brennan
Amazon.com Dave Chappelle's shrewd parodies, stinging satires, and boldly imaginative fantasias simply pour from the second season of his Comedy Central show, in every respect as funny as his well-received debut year. The structure is the same: a relaxed Chappelle introduces each sketch to an enthusiastic, studio audience (some of these introductions amount to stand-up routines), and then the madness begins. Among the many highlights from the 13 episodes on this boxed set's three discs is a mock ad for Samuel L. Jackson beer, featuring Chappelle's hilarious impression of Jackson's stern, overbearing persona from Pulp Fiction, and a dozen other features. Chappelle, considering a career in politics, floats a couple of trial campaign commercials, including one that promises to solve America's health care crisis by giving every citizen a fake Canadian I.D. Chappelle also suggests an effective program for teaching sexual abstinence to high school students: Forcing them to watch their principals have sex with the oldest female teachers on staff. There's a good bit, too, about black soothsayer Negrodamus, whose ability to foresee events is limited to the fortunes of celebrities. Coming under fire (amusingly) are those McDonald's commercials suggesting that burger-flipping employment for African Americans can overhaul inner city communities. But, as with season 1, there are several masterpieces in this collection as well, such as Chappelle's vision of what the Internet would look like if it was a place you could actually, physically visit (with the equivalents of pop-up ads, porn sites, etc.). Equally inspired is a sketch in which a freeloading Chappelle, having impregnated the ultra-rich Oprah Winfrey, indulges his every whim. Best of all is Chappelle's take on what President Bush's administration would look like if the Chief Executive were, in fact, a black man. --Tom Keogh
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