250 was my borderline price point, 350 is like eff you we sold out at 250 last week in 10 minutes...have a feeling that they're going to keep resting price points until demand slows.
I tried at 9:59 am on Saturday for 1/23. Sold out in less than 5 seconds. Quickly chose another date and it was sold out. I think all ten January shows sold out in less than 10 seconds. Frustrating. But it saved me about a grand. The prices are outrageous.lazuras_dc said:
Ended up grabbing tix for 1/22 chappelle/rogan. Anyone else been to the December shows ? Or get tix for January?
johnnyblaze36 said:I tried at 9:59 am on Saturday for 1/23. Sold out in less than 5 seconds. Quickly chose another date and it was sold out. I think all ten January shows sold out in less than 10 seconds. Frustrating. But it saved me about a grand. The prices are outrageous.lazuras_dc said:
Ended up grabbing tix for 1/22 chappelle/rogan. Anyone else been to the December shows ? Or get tix for January?
lazuras_dc said:
Ended up grabbing tix for 1/22 chappelle/rogan. Anyone else been to the December shows ? Or get tix for January?
I totally agree, Im glad Chapelle speaks out against cancel culture. I agree with him. But at the same time, I dont want to hear him complain about cancel culture for an hour lol. Its like the comedian who has an entire set full of Trump jokes, like ok we get it.tv1113 said:
I appreciate chapelle for being one of the few comedians to fight back against cancel culture and say whatever is on his mind. It probably also has something to do with the fact that he is at the top so people will watch no matter what but I think everyone is sick of the cancel culture and eye rollingly stupid media lashings for any little thing they do.
Will always support Chappelle for encouraging comedic freedom even if you don't agree with his politics sometimes.
ea1060 said:I totally agree, Im glad Chapelle speaks out against cancel culture. I agree with him. But at the same time, I dont want to hear him complain about cancel culture for an hour lol. Its like the comedian who has an entire set full of Trump jokes, like ok we get it.tv1113 said:
I appreciate chapelle for being one of the few comedians to fight back against cancel culture and say whatever is on his mind. It probably also has something to do with the fact that he is at the top so people will watch no matter what but I think everyone is sick of the cancel culture and eye rollingly stupid media lashings for any little thing they do.
Will always support Chappelle for encouraging comedic freedom even if you don't agree with his politics sometimes.
I like Dave's earlier non-netflix specials way more than his netflix ones.
100%. Killin Them Softly is 10x better than all of his recent netflix specials, its like night and day. Just pure laugh out loud comedy. Same goes for kevin hart, his earlier specials were hilarious. His recent specials are blah.FancyKetchup14 said:ea1060 said:I totally agree, Im glad Chapelle speaks out against cancel culture. I agree with him. But at the same time, I dont want to hear him complain about cancel culture for an hour lol. Its like the comedian who has an entire set full of Trump jokes, like ok we get it.tv1113 said:
I appreciate chapelle for being one of the few comedians to fight back against cancel culture and say whatever is on his mind. It probably also has something to do with the fact that he is at the top so people will watch no matter what but I think everyone is sick of the cancel culture and eye rollingly stupid media lashings for any little thing they do.
Will always support Chappelle for encouraging comedic freedom even if you don't agree with his politics sometimes.
I like Dave's earlier non-netflix specials way more than his netflix ones.
"Killin' Them Softly" might go down as the greatest stand up of all-time.
cajunaggie08 said:
I imagine writing stand up is kind of like writing a music album. You have your whole life to create your early material. If it is great, now you are held up to that standard from that point on, but you are expected to put that material out in a quicker turn around time. Putting out 6 specials in 5 years is a lot of material in a short amount of time. There will definitely be some clunkers in there.
Agreed, its basically the same material as the last few specials. Also, he loves talking about how great he is and how hes the best comic alive. Seems like the success went straight to his head. While he might be a great comic, Ive never seen Chris Rock, Seinfeld etc talk about how great they are.Head Ninja In Charge said:
He's done the same special four times in a row now. After a while, it's becomes boring to listen to a grown man complain about being canceled again and again. This is coming from a huge Dave fan. Like bruh, get over it.
A Danish museum gave an artist about $83,000 to reproduce pieces reflecting the nature of work in the modern world.
— The New York Times (@nytimes) October 1, 2021
He pocketed the cash and delivered two blank canvases titled "Take the Money and Run." https://t.co/CjyA115QVt
Willy Wonka said:
Netflix paid him $60 million, he's mailed it in. It's natural. I just saw this yesterday from another artist:A Danish museum gave an artist about $83,000 to reproduce pieces reflecting the nature of work in the modern world.
— The New York Times (@nytimes) October 1, 2021
He pocketed the cash and delivered two blank canvases titled "Take the Money and Run." https://t.co/CjyA115QVt
Willy Wonka said:
Netflix paid him $60 million, he's mailed it in. It's natural. I just saw this yesterday from another artist:A Danish museum gave an artist about $83,000 to reproduce pieces reflecting the nature of work in the modern world.
— The New York Times (@nytimes) October 1, 2021
He pocketed the cash and delivered two blank canvases titled "Take the Money and Run." https://t.co/CjyA115QVt
When Chapelle talks about how great he is, it's usually kind of tongue in cheek. It's usually a joke where he's basically saying, "I can get away with this because I'm famous."ea1060 said:Agreed, its basically the same material as the last few specials. Also, he loves talking about how great he is and how hes the best comic alive. Seems like the success went straight to his head. While he might be a great comic, Ive never seen Chris Rock, Seinfeld etc talk about how great they are.Head Ninja In Charge said:
He's done the same special four times in a row now. After a while, it's becomes boring to listen to a grown man complain about being canceled again and again. This is coming from a huge Dave fan. Like bruh, get over it.
I genuinely believes he means it when he says hes the greatest. I forget which special it was when he was like "Im so good at this I can say anything I want and you people will laugh regardless." He is right.AustinAg2K said:When Chapelle talks about how great he is, it's usually kind of tongue in cheek. It's usually a joke where he's basically saying, "I can get away with this because I'm famous."ea1060 said:Agreed, its basically the same material as the last few specials. Also, he loves talking about how great he is and how hes the best comic alive. Seems like the success went straight to his head. While he might be a great comic, Ive never seen Chris Rock, Seinfeld etc talk about how great they are.Head Ninja In Charge said:
He's done the same special four times in a row now. After a while, it's becomes boring to listen to a grown man complain about being canceled again and again. This is coming from a huge Dave fan. Like bruh, get over it.
Anyways, I think I've seen all his televised specials, including random YouTube stuff, and I would have to say this was probably his worst body of work. Nothing was really laugh out loud funny, and honestly after watching it yesterday, I don't really remember much from it. The amount of time he spent on LGBTQ in this special was really overkill. Although, I'm not really sure any one joke was super offensive, doing a whole hour of LGBTQ jokes was a bit much. Also, I felt like his story at the end was kind of like a white dude saying, "See, I'm not racist. I have a black friend!"
At this point, even though I think Dave has a strong claim to be the GOAT, I don't think he's the best out there currently. I think Bill Burr's last couple of specials have been better than Dave's.
I like hearing his perspective as well, but I dont think anyone wants to hear him talk about (and make fun of) his experiences with LGBTQ people for an entire standup special. Which is exactly what this special was about and his last few specials on Netflix. Surely he can come up with fresh material? It feels like hes just mailing it in and not even trying anymore.Gramercy Riffs said:
The Daphne story wasn't forced, nor was it a bit much, nor was it akin to an "I have a black friend" moment. He told that same story in person at one of his Austin shows, just days after her death. He was visibly upset at the time, and his comments at the end of his last special were genuine.
I'm not exactly sure what people want from Dave anymore. It's like you're all expecting Chappelle Show to play out on stage. His shows aren't like that these days, and that's fine. He's not just up there to make you laugh. He's an entertainer, sure, but that goes way beyond telling jokes. I've never left one of his performances without something new to think about, or a different perspective on an old topic, along with the obvious funny comments thrown in.
Over the last few years, we've seen exactly who he is. If someone wants the 2005 version, there are plenty of episodes to rewatch.
I enjoyed this special as much as any other, for exactly what it was and what it wasn't.
Don't speak for everyone.ea1060 said:I like hearing his perspective as well, but I dont think anyone wants to hear him talk about (and make fun of) his experiences with LGBTQ people for an entire standup special. Which is exactly what this special was about and his last few specials on Netflix. Surely he can come up with fresh material? It feels like hes just mailing it in and not even trying anymore.Gramercy Riffs said:
The Daphne story wasn't forced, nor was it a bit much, nor was it akin to an "I have a black friend" moment. He told that same story in person at one of his Austin shows, just days after her death. He was visibly upset at the time, and his comments at the end of his last special were genuine.
I'm not exactly sure what people want from Dave anymore. It's like you're all expecting Chappelle Show to play out on stage. His shows aren't like that these days, and that's fine. He's not just up there to make you laugh. He's an entertainer, sure, but that goes way beyond telling jokes. I've never left one of his performances without something new to think about, or a different perspective on an old topic, along with the obvious funny comments thrown in.
Over the last few years, we've seen exactly who he is. If someone wants the 2005 version, there are plenty of episodes to rewatch.
I enjoyed this special as much as any other, for exactly what it was and what it wasn't.
I will offer a comparison, Chris Rock. His last special "Tambourine" was awesome. Hilarious, introspective, fresh, mature, new, but also that same Chris Rock humor that we have seen throughout his career. Ive watched it several times, and could keep watching it. He and his comedy has matured throughout the years, but he is still laugh out loud funny.
Dave Chappelle is one of my favorite comedians of all time, but I cant remember the last special where I laughed out loud the entire time or wanted to watch it again. All of his netflix specials have been decent, but not great.
For someone who calls himself one of the greats, we havent seen a classic standup special like "Raw", "Delirious", "Bring the Pain", "Bigger and Blacker", "Killin Them Softly" from him since, well, "Killin Them Softly" lol.
Closer.Madmarttigan said:
What on earth are you talking about
The Debt said:Closer.Madmarttigan said:
What on earth are you talking about
It was a massive white flag to people who have been trying to ruin him.
But if that's not enough, the Clifford and Space Jews schticks were really really flat. It's like he didnt try any of this material out before doing this special. Completely phoned it in.