It's bad for ya' [dvd] / George Carlin ; Cablestuff Productions, Inc. ; produced by Kimber Rickabaugh, Rocco Urbisci ; written by George Carlin ; directed by Rocco Urbisci.
George Carlin. Televised from the Wells Fargo Center for the Arts. DVD release of the 2008 performance televised on HBO. Special features: Too hip for the room (Dec. 17, 2007) ; Carlin on the Jackie Gleason show (Jan. 25, 1969).
Contents:
You have no rights (5:12). Old fuck (3:45) -- Goin' through my address book (2:52) -- Things we say when people die (2:36) -- He's smiling down (2:14) -- Parents in Hell (1:08) -- People refuse to be realistic (1:10) -- Dead parents helping (3:59) -- Couple of other questions (1:04) -- Today's professional parents (5:48) -- Self-esteem movement (1:16) -- Every child is special (1:42) -- Children are our future (:39) -- Raisin' a child is not difficult (:42) -- I like people (:51) -- Stupid bullshit (3:12) -- Stupid bullshit on the phone (2:33) -- What a phone call should be (:54) -- In a coma (:49) -- Their kids! (1:09) -- They want to show you the pictures (4:29) -- Just enough bullshit (1:33) -- No one questions things (2:55) -- Proud to be an American (1:47) -- God bless America (2:59) -- Takin' off yer hat (3:04) -- Swearing on the Bible (4:23) -- You have no rights (5:12).
Summary:
Carlin's 14th original solo HBO stand-up special delivers dead-on, laugh-out-loud insights on such issues as: the advantages of being old, child worship, and the failure of the so-called 'self-esteem' movement.
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