
All Over The Place is just what the title describes, capturing the incredible range and versatility of one of America's best comedians. From his many appearances on the Late Show with David Letterman to his weekly picks segment on FOX NFL Sunday, comedian/actor/impressionist Frank Caliendo has been all over television the past few years. Known for his dead-on impressions of famous actors (Al Pacino, Robin Williams, Robert DeNiro), politicians (George W. Bush, Bill Clinton), a... (Full plot summary below)
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All Over The Place is just what the title describes, capturing the incredible range and versatility of one of America's best comedians. From his many appearances on the Late Show with David Letterman to his weekly picks segment on FOX NFL Sunday, comedian/actor/impressionist Frank Caliendo has been all over television the past few years. Known for his dead-on impressions of famous actors (Al Pacino, Robin Williams, Robert DeNiro), politicians (George W. Bush, Bill Clinton), and broadcasters (John Madden, David Letterman, Jay Leno, Jim Rome), Caliendo's high-energy act is a blend of observations, impressions, characters and anecdotes that build to a frenetic pace. He was once described by Hollywood Reporter as "a combination of Robin Williams and Jim Carrey." The program, taped at Caesar's Palace and on location in L.A., also includes bonus features. Frank, a veteran of television sketch comedy (MadTV, Hype), now stars in his own hit late night TV show-Frank TV-for the TBS network.
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| User ReviewJonathan PThe master of all things Impression makes a splash with an absolutely hilarious comedy special. |
| User ReviewRichard CMost of it was material from one of his previous stand-up acts, and listening to an hour's worth of around ten different impressions doing non-stop call backs really takes the fun out of the 2nd half. |