Dave Chappelle: Deep in the Heart of Texas

2017 "Live at Austin City Limits"
7.9| 1h6m| en
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Comedy icon Dave Chappelle makes his triumphant return to the screen with a pair of blistering, fresh stand-up specials. Filmed at the Moody Theater in Austin, Texas, in April 2015.

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ThiefHott Too much of everything
BootDigest Such a frustrating disappointment
ThrillMessage There are better movies of two hours length. I loved the actress'performance.
Calum Hutton It's a good bad... and worth a popcorn matinée. While it's easy to lament what could have been...
jamesshugart-58518 It's not as good the chappelle show, but its got some really good moments, and dave is still dave.
Acedonno I really thought this was filmed in 2017 but apparently this was filmed in 2015. He was sharp and good but a little rusty and a little uncoordinated in some ways.Needs to work on his stuff. But still way better than any other these comedians these days. He is the best.. Louis CK is good too but no others can touch these two especially Dave.
toveloqo-99715 Just saw this. It was downright garbage. Not in the sense that it was crude or offensive, but in that it was so not funny.In fact, trust me when I tell you that you SHOULD watch it when you can watch it for free, so that you can see what I mean, and so hopefully someone can come back and explain how something like this gets off the ground and into production and actually presented to the public. If you laugh once, at anything in this, I'd be surprised.
A. Horice Sesdyk I'm giving this special a 9, not a 10, because I'm leaving Dave room to improve. I honestly can't find flaw with this performance, but watching it made me feel like there's still more to come, and it will be even better. If I give this a 10 and he puts out a better set, what then? Of the two Netflix sets out so far (this and 'Age of Spin'), I liked this one slightly more, but the difference isn't much. They're both really good.Without spoiling anything, what you get here is a new Dave Chappelle that retains all the qualities of the old one. His comedy is very much still 'Chappelle' material, whatever that means, but with longer sets he has a chance to make a few statements and show his intelligence as well. Don't worry, though, he doesn't sacrifice laughs to make points or badger you with political views. He simply mixes it up a bit more, uses his time wisely and capitalizes on the opportunity to deliver a much more intimate set than anything he's produced before now.It's Dave Chappelle as good as ever, back with new material. If IMDb let me, that's all I would have written. If you like great comedy sets, you'll like this.