| Product Summary | | Publisher: HBO | | Format: DVD | | UPC: 00026359168826 | | Buy.com Sku: 40127871 | | Item#: VLR9NK | | Category Keywords: Comedians/Comediennes | | Rating: NR |
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| | | Features: DVD, Scene Access, Biographies "The Funniest Man In America." - Time
Following theiEmmy winning success of "Bring The Pain", feature film stardomiin movies like "Lethal Weapon 4" andicoast-to-coast acclaimifor his hit TV series "The Chris Rock Show"ia 1999 Emmy Award Winner, America's hottest comic Chris Rock keeps it real, loose andilive from theiApollo Theatreiin New York with Chris Rock: Bigger & Blacker.
It's "a wickedly original, brutally honest hour of sheer observational brilliance" said Variety. "This isirapid-fire, intelligent stand-up of theihighest order. Forget bigger or blacker - Chris Rock isisimply theibetter" said Rolling Stone.
Be there, front andicenter,ias Chris Rock takes onifidelity - "A man isibasicallyias faithfulias his options"; racism - "The most racist peopleiin theiworld? Old black men!"; deception - "Men lie so much, it's damn nearia language" - andimuch, much more.
It'sia night of high speed hilarity with Chris Rock fueled, unfettered andiat his finest. He's hotter than ever andireadyito make theihouse Rock's!
 Editor's Note
 Acclaimed HBO comedy special starring the incisive young humorist in his raucous and intelligent stage show in which he skewers everything from current events to dating in his own inimitable style, pulling no punches.
| Features | Best Of The Chris Rock Show Trailer |  | Audio: English Dolby Surround |  | Interactive Menus |  | Scene Selection |  | Chris Rock Bio |
| Technical Info
| Release Information
|  | Studio: HBO |
 | Release Date: 12/12/2006 |
 | Running Time: 65 minutes |
 | Original Release Date: 1999 |  | Catalog ID: 91688 |  | UPC: 00026359168826 |  | Number of Discs: 1 | Audio & Video
|  | Original Language: English |  | Available Audio Tracks: English [CC], English |  | Video: Color | Aspect Ratio |  | 4:3 |
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| | Professional Reviews | Uncut "[I]t's the moral dimension that Rock brings to his material, as well as his jazz-like delivery, that most impresses." 10/01/2004 p.158 |
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