In the early 1980s Rodney Rude was hired by his friend Barry Wain to set up the first stand-up comedy venue in Sydney, The Margaret Lane Comedy Store. With Rodney Rude as the driving force, the comedy scene became huge and Rodney was as busy as a five peckered spider. This was the heyday of pub comedy and this video of the 'Rodney Rude Live, I Hate That' album, is a glimpse into this very funny period. This first Rodney Rude album epitomised his early comedy store period and along with his television appearances made Rodney Rude, with his catchphrase 'You Know What I Hate', a household name. The most frequently asked question over the years by Rude fans has been when will the 'Rodney Rude, I Hate That' video be available on DVD? The answer is: NOW
Comedian Moses Storm recounts memories of growing up poor, dumpster diving for food, breaking into country clubs, squaring off with carjackers while naked, and more in this hilarious and heartfelt debut standup special.
Roy Wood Jr. explores some of today's most complicated issues, from the plight of the black superhero to national anthem protests.
Johan Glans: World Tour of the World
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After another year of lockdowns, Aziz takes the stage to skewer pandemic life, quarantines, vaccine cards, celebrity side-gigs, smartphones and more.
Sylvie Joly : La cigale et la Joly
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Getting engaged. Getting iced. Getting a mind-blowing butt massage. Fortune Feimster shares uproarious stories from her life in this stand-up special.
Alil Vardar : Comment garder son mec
Sjaak Bral: Wij, Nederlanders
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"Inflatable" is a raucous, poignant and ultimately uplifting show that received five star reviews from Melbourne to Edinburgh, and played to sold out audiences across the UK. Adam discusses the intricacies of sign language, the politeness of the Dutch, prostate awareness, what it feels like to have an "old man rant" and the joy of seeing the Paralympics live. Of course, no Adam Hills show is complete without including members of the audience, so you'll also see an impromptu boyband, a sex toy goody bag and much more. Let Adam Hills inflate you with this riotous live show. Joyous. Uplifting. Inflatable.
The product of a Korean-Irish household, stand-up comedian Steve Byrne pulls from his unique experiences and comes up with hilarious commentary on everything from mac and cheese to Bruce Lee in this Comedy Central special. Filmed at the Orange County Pavilion and first aired in March 2008, this show captures the comedy style that has earned Byrnes spots on "Jimmy Kimmel Live," "The Tonight Show" and "The Late, Late Show."
Comedian Felipe Esparza stars in his first HBO comedy special -- an uproarious hour of stand-up featuring his unconventional riffs on the immigrant experience and life's everyday battles.
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In this All Def Special from executive producer Russell Simmons, Tyree Elaine lets us know how she feels about white people in church, Planned Parenthood, and being hit on by the homeless.
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Comedy legend Dave Chappelle returns to his roots with an all-new stand-up special filmed at the Warner Theatre in Washington, D.C.
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