George Carlin: Personal Favorites

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  • TV-MA
  • 1996
  • 1 hr
  • 8.2  (919)

George Carlin: Personal Favorites is a 1997 comedy documentary that catalogs the finest moments of the late George Carlin's stand-up comedy career, as selected by the man himself. The movie is directed by Rocco Urbisci and produced by Jesse James Miller. The documentary is a reflection of Carlin's 50 years in the entertainment industry, with his witty, controversial, and thought-provoking comedy performance that has made him one of the greatest comedians of all time. The film showcases Carlin's personal favorite selections from his stand-up routines, including "Stuff," "The Death Penalty," "Religion," "Sex," and "Dogs and Cats."

The movie begins with Carlin performing his monologues to a live audience, showcasing his magnificent skill of storytelling and his unmatched ability to poke fun at virtually everything, in the most humorous way possible. In one of his performances, he talks about his first experience with a drug and shares his opinion on why drugs should not be considered evil. In another, he dissects the seven words that can't be said on radio or television and explains his frustration with the censorship laws.

Apart from recordings of live performances, the movie includes interviews with some of the celebrities who were directly or indirectly affected by Carlin, such as Bill Maher, Jay Leno, and Jerry Seinfeld. They share their thoughts and opinions about Carlin's legacy as they reminisce about his work and the profound impact he had on the world of comedy.

Additionally, the documentary features never-before-seen clips of Carlin's performances, rehearsals, and behind-the-scenes footage providing an intimate look at the creative genius of the legendary comedian. Viewers will also have the chance to see some of Carlin's early work, as well as his later performances, illustrating how his humor and style evolved over the years.

One of the highlights of the documentary is the conversation between Carlin and his daughter Kelly, who interviews him about his long career and shares her perspective on growing up with a father who was a comedian, as well as how his philosophical views impacted her life. This interview provides a glimpse of Carlin's personal life, beyond his life on stage, and demonstrates his ability to discuss complex subjects in a relatable way.

In conclusion, George Carlin: Personal Favorites is a must-watch for anyone who enjoys intelligent, insightful, and captivating stand-up comedy. The film showcases Carlin at his best, performing his iconic routines that still resonate with audiences today. Beyond the laughs, viewers will come away with a deeper appreciation of Carlin's comedic genius and a newfound understanding of his pivotal role in shaping contemporary stand-up comedy.

George Carlin: Personal Favorites is a 1996 comedy with a runtime of 1 hour. It has received mostly positive reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 8.2.

George Carlin: Personal Favorites
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  • Release Date
    1996
  • MPAA Rating
    TV-MA
  • Runtime
    1 hr
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    8.2  (919)
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