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Amazon.com: Jeff Dunham: Unhinged In Hollywood : Movies & TV
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Impressed that he can remember all that material with various characters for a complete show. Just wish he did not think he needed bad language in order to be funny.
After being very disappointed with "Minding the Monsters," I was leery about buying Jeff Dunham's latest iteration of the continuing saga of a man and his, uh, dolls. So I watched it on cable first, and while I didn't like this one as much as "Spark of Insanity" or "Controlled Chaos" (by far my favorite) what I saw is Jeff getting back to the comedy and character interaction that put him on the map in the first place. Once again, Jeff finds a way to employ physical humor with his characters and it works. While I agree with the reviewers who say he should have spent more time with Walter and Peanut, I actually thought the middle bit where he's doing a "commercial" for the Jeff Dunham ventriloquist dummy was freaking hilarious! I also have to agree with those who say putting Achmed last doesn't work as well as finishing off with Peanut (and what ever happened to Jose Jalapeno on a stick?). That's my biggest gripe about the show. But again, what made this one worth it for me was seeing Jeff putting on a show that contained much more thought and effort than "Minding the Monsters" (which I think was largely an uninspired attempt by Jeff to make money off his fame while taking too many opportunities to bash his ex-wife). Jeff gets back to his roots with this one. If you're a Jeff Dunham fan, you'll want this one in your collection.
Jeff Dunham delivers once again an amazing show with small portion of his part and then the dummy's speaking their mind and expressing themselves about many topics. I will not spoil it for anyone who is a fan of Jeff Dunham, the uncensored version is full of language so def not for any kids to watch that version but the DVD gives you the choice to choose edited or unedited. For myself I bought the DVD because I own all his DVD'S expect one called All over the Map, this DVD had me crying from laughing so hard and almost fell out of bed on mutiple scenes of the special. We all have our favorite characters when it comes to Jeff's dummy's but all the characters made me smile and laugh so hard, although the character Little Jeff made me laugh until I cried and held my ribs, imagine Walter voice mixed with a New York Gangster accent for Little Jeff. Without ruin the show but buy this comedy special because if your a true fan of Jeff Dunham censor or uncensored it a great addition to the Dunham set which this makes his 7th comedy special and well worth the money. In closing the special is roughly 70-75 minutes long and it's hard to make me laugh so hard my ribs hurt but this special did that so buy this DVD and see for yourself all the magical moments Jeff shares with all new material with him and the dummy's.
Reason why I bought this is my father loves Jeff Durham and this is the one he was trying to find around our town couldn't find it and I surprised it with him on his birthday thank you very much for selling it to me
I love this tape. The only thing I wish was that there was more. I find Jeff's humor has a wide range and the bits with Walter remind me of some of the old men I have met. Akmen (?) the Terrorist has some great bits as well. You can always get a taste of Jeff Dunham by going to his site. Then come back and pick up a couple of his CD's. This particular CD has the PG and the R rated copy of his complete show. It is nice to have the choice. Jeff is an outstanding ventriloquist so much so, you actually feel he is talking over himself in many spots. Love it. I bought this to show my dad and I was so happy I did because he enjoyed it immensely.
It is a great show, I could play it on the computer. But when I placed it in my blue ray player it said wrong regional code. Maybe you should put in under the product, that you can't play this dvd when you live in the Netherlands
Been a fan of Jeff Dunham's routines since first catching a Peanut and Achmed clip on YouTube, must have missed him on Comedy Central in the UK as this was the first time I'd ever heard of him. Spark of Insanity, Arguing With Myself and Controlled Chaos are superb but unfortunately this Blu-Ray fails to live up to his past shows. The routines were not as funny and even though the segment in which he brings out 'Little Jeff' to try and sell during the routine was perhaps a stroke of marketing genius (and skillful in it's content) it seems like he is now trying to sell the 'brand' more rather than the comedy. Perhaps he was short of material coming off his 'All Over The Map' tour but still kinda expected more.
A few reviewers on Amazon.com mentioned that this show was full of mishaps, which in turn was unprofessional and sloppy. Should you also be referring to these reviews with it being a region A BluRay release, it is worth noting that a number of mishaps often occur during his shows but are normally edited out for the final show (Jeff's makes a reference to this in the show) and then included as bonus features on DVD/BluRay releases. It appears this time that the distributor's decided to skip this and include them in the main feature to add to the comedy.
BluRay come with both uncensored and family friendly versions. Also included is a 3 minute 'Greetings Hollywood' mashup by DJ Steve Porter.
As with modern releases, video and audio quality is excellent, shame the comedy was letting it down in parts!