They say to be a good comic it's all about...timing.Well,Lewis Black has his timing down to an animated art form,which has you laughing before he even delivers his 'punchline' or sentence.He points a lot and crosses his eyes at pivotal points in his dialogue which is both unique and hilarious and adds to what he is saying,which is mostly a bitter rant about the state of our economy,corporate businesses, and our world leaders.Oh,and milk and water of all things get a mention,and it's one of those it's funny 'cause it's true moments.Lewis has a knack of taking the simplest things in life and making a parody of them,and people too,unashamedly.No one is safe from his wrath.He has a non-chalance about him,but commands an attentive tears-in-their-eyes audience.This show is as good as I have ever seen from a comedian,he's right up there with Billy Connolly,and I'd recommend it to anyone who likes a good belly-laugh.But if obscenities offend you then this guy ain't for you.
Lewis Black: Black on Broadway
2004
Comedy / Documentary
Lewis Black: Black on Broadway
2004
Comedy / Documentary
Keywords: stand-up comedy
Plot summary
Lewis Black goes on tirade after tirade about stupidity in America. He covers everything from corporate greed and Martha Stewart to WMDs and homeland security
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A Black Comedy
Could be the funniest of the uncensored stand-up specials of the year...
Lewis Black has proved himself a biting, comic genius through his segments on the Daily Show, with his few though precious comedy specials on Comedy Central (one of them, Taxed Beyond Belief, is uncensored on the DVD version),and his albums. The stuff he has for his HBO debut is nothing short than awesome, as he breaks down concepts in society. He takes on the rich, water companies, milk, the war in Iraq, Homeland security, and flying, among other points of interest. While his style might not be for everyone, his dead-pan exaggerations and sarcasm, sudden outbursts of anger (akin to Sam Kinison but on a different playing field),and frankness, carries alot of weight in current times. One could say he's a logical extension of the kind of comedian George Carlin. But Black is, like Carlin, original on his own terms. Worth to catch on TV! A
Hello My Gentle Snowflakes
Do you look at the nutritional content label on a bottle of plain water and expect to see anything but zeros? If yes, then Lewis Black isn't for you. If no, then you will find a soul-mate in Lewis Black.
His humor is based on every-day observations, and pointing out the head-shaking, leg-twitching, convulsion enabling wrongness of those observations.
But unlike some comedians, he doesn't yell at you, he yell's with you. He's just as flabbergasted as you are, but makes you laugh about it, instead of cry.
Make sure you watch until the final credits. It's rare that a performer comes back on stage for a bow, and you actually feel that he is grateful that you listened.