It's Bad For Ya Carlin''s Emmy-nominated 14th and final HBO special of March 2008 features Carlin's noted irreverent and unapologetic observations on topics ranging from death religion bureaucracy patriotism overprotected children and big business to the pungent examinations of modern language and the 'decrepit state of the American culture'. Carlin once again comes up with an hour of brand new material that not only makes you laugh but makes you think. George Carlin will always remain part of the popular lexicon for his 'Seven Dirty Words' routine and as a comedian... who was never afraid to challenge his audience. [show more]
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play It&39;s Bad For Ya Carlin&39;s Emmy-nominated 14th and final HBO special of March 2008 features Carlin&39;s noted irreverent and unapologetic observations on topics ranging from death religion bureaucracy patriotism overprotected children and big business to the pungent examinations of modern language and the &39;decrepit state of the American culture&39; Carlin once again comes up with an hour of brand new material that not only makes you laugh but makes you think George Carlin will always remain part of the popular lexicon for his &39;Seven Dirty Words&39; routine and as a comedian who was never afraid to challenge his audience Actors George CarlinDirector Rocco UrbisciCertificate 15 years and overYear 2008Screen Widescreen 1781Languages English - Dolby (20) StereoDuration 1 hour and 9 minutes (approx)
In his 14th HBO special and final concert appearance, the late American stand-up comic George Carlin ruminates with his customary unapologetic irreverence on the touchiest of subjects including life, death, religion and bureaucracy, cheerfully roasting sacred cows such as Tiger Woods, Betty Ford, overprotected children, patriotism, self-help and even the Statue of Liberty as he goes along.
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