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1 Hour, 45 Minutes
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2006
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R
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Celebrate with Dave Chappelle in the uncensored, unforgettable and unbelievably hilarious full-length movie about throwing the ultimate block party. Join Dave as he travels through the heartland and makes a special stop in his hometown to pass out invitations to attend the event of the decade. It's a front-row seat for outrageous laughs with music from today's hottest artists. Be a part of what Dave Chappelle calls "the best single day of my career!"
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2005 Focus Features, LLC
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Lew Irwin
Once in a great while there's a movie that's so funny, infectious and welcoming - a movie that makes you feel so good about America and the people in it -- you just want to climb inside the screen and live there. That's the case with Dave Chappelle's Block Party, writes Jami Bernard in the New York Daily News. Although numerous pop music performers appear in the concert film, its biggest star is obviously Chappelle, one of those completely engaging personalities who can make you laugh at anything, even mundane events like a man on the street trying to get a worn-out car engine to turn over, writes Kenneth Turan in the Los Angeles Times. And Claudia Puig in USA Today concludes: You will wish you'd been invited to Dave Chappelle's Block Party, but watching the documentary about the September 2004 concert event is the next best thing.
Reviewed by: mxphytlx on 8/27/2006 3:44:54 PM
the worse ive ever seen.save your $$$$$
Lew Irwin

Once in a great while there's a movie that's so funny, infectious and welcoming - a movie that makes you feel so good about America and the people in it -- you just want to climb inside the screen and live there. That's the case with Dave Chappelle's Block Party, writes Jami Bernard in the New York Daily News. Although numerous pop music performers appear in the concert film, its biggest star is obviously Chappelle, one of those completely engaging personalities who can make you laugh at anything, even mundane events like a man on the street trying to get a worn-out car engine to turn over, writes Kenneth Turan in the Los Angeles Times. And Claudia Puig in USA Today concludes: You will wish you'd been invited to Dave Chappelle's Block Party, but watching the documentary about the September 2004 concert event is the next best thing.
Reviewed by: mxphytlx on 8/27/2006 3:44:54 PM
the worse ive ever seen.save your $$$$$
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Reviewed by: mxphytlx on 8/27/2006 3:44:54 PM
Reviewed by: bmcmillan on 8/20/2006 9:51:21 PM
The worst 5 minutes I've ever spent. This is about people saying, "Whoaaa!" because they got a golden ticket to a concert.Seriously, that's what it's about.Don't watch this crapola.
Reviewed by: rafikc on 8/1/2006 9:37:48 PM
A hiphopumentary that's funny and unique. Chappelle breaks new ground. Makes you wish you were from Brooklyn! Check it out yo!
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