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Doug Stanhope: Beer Hall Putsch (2013) is a English movie. Jay Karas has directed this movie. Doug Stanhope,Andy Andrist,Kristine Levine are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2013. Doug Stanhope: Beer Hall Putsch (2013) is considered one of the best Documentary,Comedy movie in India and around the world.
Named after Hitler's first failed coup attempt, Beer Hall Putsch draws you deeper into the acerbic comic's clear-sighted view of the world with his newest one hour stand-up special recorded live at Dante's in Portland. In the special, Stanhope effortlessly bends a story of a half-dead boxing legend propped up by his trophy wife to sell tickets to community theater into a pognant recounting of assisting in his mother's suicide, then into a twisted NFL sex fantasy. What sets Stanhope apart, however, is that he's so hysterical and relatable that the viewer almost forgets how wrong it is. Almost.
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Doug Stanhope: Beer Hall Putsch (2013) Reviews
The material he's been perfecting for 5 years before being able to say it
Compared to most comedians out there this is genius. Compared to Stanhope's previous work most of this is "just good". There is a bit in there however (about his mother) that is IMO his best bit ever recorded. Actually, it's one of the best pieces of comedy I've ever heard. He talks about a big taboo without flinching, without any winks to the audience because the comedy doesn't come from the fact that we are not supposed to laugh at this. He doesn't say dark things to get a few shock-laughs. He does a happy and lighthearted recounting of something that most would consider plain morbid. This is cutting-edge stuff right here. It reminds me of Tig Notaro's Live. Comedy's always been about pushing the boundaries but acting like the boundary isn't there is something new and exciting. I say it's a must watch for any comedy fan. But I also must add: it is NOT FOR EVERYONE.
Pounding the nail in his own coffin
Doug is getting old, and likes to say it. Never the beaming ray of sunshine, lately his pitch black comedy has taken a turn for the depressing, to the point where he's competing with himself on stage about being the most disgusting, and literary telling the audience he hopes someone will stop him. I still love him, and will continue to watch everything he puts out, but this is far from the acute cleverness of his earlier shows. IMDb requires these reviews to be a certain length. So I'll include this sentence. And this. And this. And this. And this. And this. And this. And this.
Best of all time
Greatest comic ever. Apparently there's a minimum of ten lines on all reviews so I'm going to type as much as I possibly can about nothing while I wait for it to tell me that I've typed enough to be ready for my review to be ready for submission. To this website my review will go, and I will submit it once I write a complete 10 lines of words whatever that mens. The box I type in is a strange shape, I will continue to type for a few minutes longer. Words are being spoken by me in text for to complete this review that I have for how much I enjoyed Doug Stanhopes special, and eagerly await his next one. So therefor I type this review and apparently this isn't enough. Wait maybe I can skip lines. Like this. Or this. or that. or just keep typing. Keep Swimming. I continue to write for this review. My review should be ready for submission soon this is an unreasonable amount to expect someone to type on IMDb.com that's unreasonable. This website is beneath me.