
Emmy Award-winning comedian Dana Carvey brings his riotous impressions, perceptions and impersonations to this one-hour stand-up special taped live at the Wells Fargo Center for the Arts in Santa Rosa, California. The former Saturday Night Live (1975) and Wayne's World (1992) star touches on politics, permissive parenting, religion, aging, global warming, government conspiracies, disastrous family vacations, fear of flying, Scientology, safe sex, teenagers and more while pres... (Full plot summary below)
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Emmy Award-winning comedian Dana Carvey brings his riotous impressions, perceptions and impersonations to this one-hour stand-up special taped live at the Wells Fargo Center for the Arts in Santa Rosa, California. The former Saturday Night Live (1975) and Wayne's World (1992) star touches on politics, permissive parenting, religion, aging, global warming, government conspiracies, disastrous family vacations, fear of flying, Scientology, safe sex, teenagers and more while presenting hilarious impersonations of famous figures including Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Andy Rooney and others.
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| User ReviewDarrell TVery funny stand-up...lots of old fav's like George Bush, Ross Perot & The Church Lady...some old bits from his 1995 HBO show, Critic's Choice. |
| User ReviewJoe CIve been a huge fan of Dana Carvey in general since I first saw Wayne's World as a child. After he put out Master of Disguise, which wasn't technically too bad, just so stupid, I thought he wouldn't be able to come back. His stand up on the other hand is fantastic, and his outlook on everything is so great. The politic pieces he does are extraordinary. If you like stand up at all or Dana Carvey at all for that matter, this is one stand up DVD you should definitely check out. |