Dave Chappelle Netflix Specials

Which Special Did You Like The Most?

  • The Age of Spin

    Votes: 17 68.0%
  • Deep in the Heart of Texas

    Votes: 8 32.0%

  • Total voters
    25
Not sure how you can be a fan of comedy and say you turned this off in the first 15. Unless the frat boy Dane Cook brand of comedy is your type.
 
 
"she must have been sitting indian style"
DAWWWWG lmao
yo yall buggin hard.

I havent watched the second one yet but the first one was dope, had my eyes glued to the screen. Same chappelle, if not maybe better imo
I thought the same thing, until I watched the second one.....its betterrrrr

"Sometimes I don't even make it out the room.....Uh oh, looks like somebody fell asleep with they socks off"

*deaddddd*
 
Agreed.

The Kevin Hart story had me screaming
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"Actually we haven't eaten in a couple hours."

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No, you're bugging hard.

These 2 specials aren't even close to his older material, stop it.

Slim Dave > Buff Dave

This. It's not even close. Buff Dave is slightly funny but skinny Dave is fall off your couch wheezing with laughter. It's bizarre. I won't say he fell off, it's just not the same AT ALL.
 
^^^I also think people's expectations on this is just too much. If he put out consistent work, these specials wouldn't be looked at in such a light. It's like him being away for a long time sort of hurt him as well. Sort of like Outkast. There last album was there best and with no consistent work in between, it is super hard for them to try to make music in today's time. That is why when they headlined Cochella, no one really cared.

Dave is good though, no doubt about it. I just hope these specials don't depict what he actually does live.
 
^^^I also think people's expectations on this is just too much. If he put out consistent work, these specials wouldn't be looked at in such a light. It's like him being away for a long time sort of hurt him as well. Sort of like Outkast. There last album was there best and with no consistent work in between, it is super hard for them to try to make music in today's time. That is why when they headlined Cochella, no one really cared.

Dave is good though, no doubt about it. I just hope these specials don't depict what he actually does live.

The Love Below/Speakerboxx is OutKast's best album? I've never heard anybody say this before
 
^^^I also think people's expectations on this is just too much. If he put out consistent work, these specials wouldn't be looked at in such a light. It's like him being away for a long time sort of hurt him as well. Sort of like Outkast. There last album was there best and with no consistent work in between, it is super hard for them to try to make music in today's time. That is why when they headlined Cochella, no one really cared.

Dave is good though, no doubt about it. I just hope these specials don't depict what he actually does live.

The Love Below/Speakerboxx is OutKast's best album? I've never heard anybody say this before

Same here, most people have fapped over Love Below cause it led to Kanye, or something like that
 
Two hours and probably 20 minutes of it was funny. Kevin Hart **** is the only part that really stuck out to me. A few good lines here and there. Trans stuff was kind of funny and his boy being gay. I was waiting for him to get real offensive and never did. I think I prefer Dave in movies. I don't think any of his standups have ever been real funny to me.


LA one was funnier to me. TX show was kind of uncomfortable. **** was country as hell and full of white cowboys.
 
The Love Below/Speakerboxx is OutKast's best album? I've never heard anybody say this before

I am talking about from the commercial sense and to the commercial masses. That album surpassed just hip-hop fans and beyond to a bigger demographic. That album went diamond and they got album of the year which hardly any hip-hop album does. There is no way they could ever make something like that again and especially in today's music.

Of course my favorite album was Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik. I liked when they acted like playaz and pimps and not aliens.
 
Two hours and probably 20 minutes of it was funny. Kevin Hart **** is the only part that really stuck out to me. A few good lines here and there. Trans stuff was kind of funny and his boy being gay. I was waiting for him to get real offensive and never did. I think I prefer Dave in movies. I don't think any of his standups have ever been real funny to me.


LA one was funnier to me. TX show was kind of uncomfortable. **** was country as hell and full of white cowboys.
wut?
 
you guys should also watch neil brennans 3 mics special, its really good..

also jerrod carmichels on HBO and michel che on netflix.

i have yet to watch a funny female comedian besides wanda sykes..
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all these new chicks are just talking about the vag trying to make people uncomfortable.
 
3 Mics was awesome. May watch again. Been looking for something similar since, because the honest portion was great. It was nice to flip between stand up and the real life (which was still mildly funny, just a lot more real) with the one liners almost as a palate cleanser.

Anyone know of any similar stand ups? I read he got inspiration from Mike Birbiglia's My Girlfriend's Boyfriend, just haven't got around to watching that yet.

I really liked the way Jerrod's was shot. I don't remember a lot of specials that looked like that. Wasn't as funny as I had hoped, though.

In the same vein though, Michael Che's Michael Che Matters is pretty dope too.
 
I actually saw the material for the second one live in houston

it's from atleast 2015 I believe

the second one had to be more recent but prolly still atleast a year old too

I'm leaning towards the first one being better but some angles he took from the second one are impressive
 
I actually saw the material for the second one live in houston

it's from atleast 2015 I believe

the second one had to be more recent but prolly still atleast a year old too

I'm leaning towards the first one being better but some angles he took from the second one are impressive

I was at that show too in Houston but it was like almost brand new cuz I couldn't remember most of it. Either way I liked the LA show better. Dave still funny to me.
 
I was at that show too in Houston but it was like almost brand new cuz I couldn't remember most of it. Either way I liked the LA show better. Dave still funny to me.

yeah, the second show is when dave was getting back into special joke making form

he was way more polished in the la show

it's crazy how it all came together for me cause I saw kevin hart months after I saw dave and it made his kevin hart bit that much funnier to me cause I know exactly what he's talking about

I was on a comedy run that year

I saw chris tucker, dave chappelle and kevin hart all within maybe 4 months amongst others
 
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i just thought he was super stoned/drunk in the 2nd show :lol:

Idk why but the moment he asked for that c****rette, i was like, "ahhh this dude is super f'ed up"
 
People get stuck in the past too much. Killing Them Softly will forever be the GOAT Chappelle special b/c that was sort of his mainstream coming out party as far as stand-up goes.

But these new joints are classic Dave. They'll never give you the same feelings that those older shows did, but he's still absolutely hilarious.

I also think a lot of the younger folks on here equate him to his show, and his stand-up isn't ever going to be that.
All true points.

He is also pretty intersectional with his appeal. 

My girl was rolling, and there are a lot of comedians who focus on male centric jokes. Dave is just funny. 
 
If you pay attention closely, you can see the cigarettes fiend in Dave coming out early in the 2nd standup. Son was fiddling with his shirt pocket, that's where he keeps his cigarettes. He was fidgeting a lot, until he asked for the cigarette, which helped him out. I studied psychology so this is natural for me. Good standup none the leas
 
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