Dave Chappelle takes on gun culture, the opioid crisis, and the tidal wave of celebrity scandals in a defiant stand-up special filmed in Atlanta.Dave Chappelle takes on gun culture, the opioid crisis, and the tidal wave of celebrity scandals in a defiant stand-up special filmed in Atlanta.Dave Chappelle takes on gun culture, the opioid crisis, and the tidal wave of celebrity scandals in a defiant stand-up special filmed in Atlanta.
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- TriviaIf you let the end credits run uninterrupted on Netflix, a secret, unsearchable Dave Chappelle special called "Epilogue: The Punchline" will play automatically.
- GoofsDave Chappelle incorrectly states that Kevin Hart was chosen to host the 80th Academy Awards. Hart was actually chosen to host the 91st Academy Awards.
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Dave Chappelle: You never heard of Jussie Smollett? Jussie Smollet is an actor from France. And he became famous on a show called Empire. One night he was in Chicago late at night, he was the victim
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Dave Chappelle: He was the victim of a racist and homophobic attack. You see, Jussie Smollett is gay and he is black, not just French. Oh it's a crazy story. Apparently when he was walking down the street late at night, two white men came out of the shadows with MAGA hats on and beat him up, tied a rope around his neck and called him all kinds of niggas, put some bleach on him and ran off into the night. The shit was like international news. And everybody on Hollywood, especially on Twitter. It was all over people's Instagram and Twitte feed: Justice for Jussie! and all this shit. The whole country was up in arms. Was talking about all the time on the news. And for some reason, we African-Americans, we're like oddly quiet. We were so quiet about the shit that the gay community started accusing the African-American community of being homophobic for not supporting him What they didn't understood was that we were supporting him... with our silence. Because we understood that this nigga was clearly lying!
- Crazy creditsPhotos are shown of Dave Chappelle with various celebrities. The final two photos include his wife and children.
- ConnectionsFeatured in FOX News Tonight: Episode dated 4 September 2019 (2019)
Comedians are seeing a decline in their audience, because you can sense that they're afraid to be themselves in the material they present. While folks like Kevin Hart and Aziz Ansari are riding this out based on their established audience, Ricky Gervais and Dave Chappelle are pushing forward, doing their best to show how comedy is meant to be unrestrained.
With no apparent fear, Chappelle takes on the topics of school shootings, feminism, homophobia and opiod addiction, by elaborating their funnier elements. They're jokes that you're bound to make when you're drunk within a safe space, but wouldn't dare say out loud in public environments. This is exactly what we're missing. If a collective group of people can ruin a comedians life based on tweets made 15 years ago, you're effectively killing their art form. Their art is expression, and someone telling them 'how' or 'what' to express, is counterproductive.
I'd encourage everyone to give this a watch. Its extremely controversial, but you need to understand why that is relevant to humor; why hearing these bits are important for comedic progression. I hope this does well enough to bring back old-school stand-up.
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