Dave Chappelle: For What It’s Worth (2004)

8.5/10
88% – Critics
88% – Audience

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Dave Chappelle: For What It’s Worth Movie Reviews

Holy F**k…

Dave Chappelle is brilliant, absolutely positively one of the funniest men in the world, i’ve always been a huge fan of Chappelle’s show, as well as Dave’s previous stand up career, and i was exited to see this one, and boy oh boy, i was not disappointed.

Dave talks about everything from Micheal jackson to guerilla hobo terrorists to simian fornication, my chest hurt for a good half hour from laughing so hard, and there is a surprising lack of racial content in this show, which is rare for chappelle and black comedians alike. Not since Richard Pryor’s early years has there been a guy so physically and mentally humorous and challenging as dave, and i cant wait to see more of him in both his stand up career and his television sketch show.

still very funny

Killin’ Them Softly, what I consider to be Dave Chappelle’s non-cinematic breakthrough (the cinematic could be with Half Baked), was a very potent mix of comedy, dealing with some celebrity jokes and great humor involving the hood (the ‘baby’ bit is classic). With this special, Chappelle comes off from his hit TV show, and so some of his initial energy could be lacking. It isn’t, but one doesn’t see exactly the same brilliance here. I mean that though in just the overall sense, that there are a couple of bits that aren’t totally consistently funny (the ‘Monkey’ bit, the bit on the 15 year old kidnapped girl). Throughout, however, there are bits that really do make it known why Chappelle is where he’s at today.

For example, his take on why he can’t smoke weed with black people anymore (and the pros and cons of smoking with white people) is gut-busting, or his take on the Michael Jackson case (last year this was filmed, by the way, which should be taken into perspective), or his lines on how he’s dealing with his newfound fame (and what he’ll do with a certain part of his privates). He is on fire I’d say 80 percent of the time, and the other 20 percent he’s still witty even when the punchlines don’t connect.

The Chappelle fans who love everything about his show will find much happiness with the DVD, and those who are just casual comedy stand-up fans will still see some of the low-key smarts and absurdities that launched Chappelle in the past half decade.

Worth a lot

I saw Dave Chappelle’s stand-up act in college a few years ago. At the time, he was known by fans of Half Baked and Robin Hood: Men in Tights, but not very many others. In fact, he was co-billed with Jim Breuer. Two years later, his Comedy Central show made him one of the most famous comedians in America, but For What It’s Worth proves that he is as funny on stage as ever. It also provides a few flashes of insight into the events that brought a sudden end to Chappelle’s Show after only two seasons, as Chappelle talks skeptically about celebrity status a number of times and tells a story about fans “Rick James, bitch!” at him in public. But psychoanalyzing Chappelle would probably distract people from really enjoying the comedy, and the comedian’s personal issues aside, this is 50+ minutes of very funny stuff.