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Emmy and Grammy award-winning comedian Chris Rock, who redefined stand-up comedy with his hilarious and brilliant takes on relationships, race and society, comes to Netflix with Chris Rock: Tamborine, his first stand-up special in ten years. With his trademark laser-like observations, Rock covers the gamut of contemporary issues, with incisive and insightful commentary on life. Chris Rock: Tamborine is directed by Bo Burnham and filmed at New York's Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM).
Rating
NR
Director
Bo Burnham
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- Brilliant, funny, and intelligent. On pulse with issues in today's popular cultural with a very heart-warming personal collection.Reply
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- Spotty, especially the first half. I give one and a half stars alone for his bits on his divorce: revealing, insightful, and funnyReply
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- I'm a white male and I thought it was outstanding and one of his best. I wouldn't pay attention to most of these bad reviews because they seem to be focusing on the one small part on race that hurt their feelings. The best comedy is edgy and somewhat true and that is what Chris brings.Reply
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- Me being black and a victim to things in this amazing ?? stand up says enough I would believeReply
- It's nice to see a new stand-up special by Chris Rock. It isn't his best work, but it was a solid performance.Reply
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- I had a few good laughs, mostly to the jokes about relationships because that seems to be his strenght. Black jokes were funny as well but they were too true to be funnier.Reply
- Wow, the hate for this special is not surprising. But still amazing that people don't get it's comedy and Chris Rock is trying to be edgy. I'm a white male and an independent voter and I watched this special with my Black friend. YES, the bit on Whitey made me a little uncomfortable and I did feel there was some genuine hate in that bit. Chris is an edgy and one of the best comics of our time, so I respect his comedy and appreciate his insight as a Black man in the US. But the rest of the Special is Damn good! He's gone through a lot since his divorce and you can feel his bitterness about that situation. This is a great special, but prepare yourself to be a little offended especially if you are a white person.Reply
- Really funny. Ignore the alt-right trolls. This was worth a watch and he talks about a wide range of topics. Everything from Religion to Mark Zuckerberg. You can tell the trolls didn't even watch it because his observations on race only make up a small percentage of the show. Great direction by Bo Burnham too.Reply
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