Movies by Keith Truesdell
Welcome to our dedicated selection of films directed by Keith Truesdell. Here, you can explore a diverse range of works that highlight Keith Truesdell’s unique vision, storytelling style, and contribution to the world of cinema. Whether you’re an avid fan or discovering Keith truesdell’s filmography for the first time, this collection will guide you through critically acclaimed masterpieces, hidden gems, and influential titles that have shaped the director’s legacy.
Chris Rock: Bigger & Blacker (1999)
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Chris Rock brings his critically acclaimed brand of social commentary-themed humour to this HBO Special, extolling his razor-sharp wit and wisdom on such topics as gun control, President Clinton, homophobia, racism, black leaders and relationships.
D.L. Hughley: Going Home (1999)
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The comedy star takes the stage for his third HBO solo stand-up performance in an hour-long show full of sidesplitting material, including his insights on family, fatherhood and growing up!
Jason Kuller: Goodbye Yellow Brick Joke (1999)
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Jason Kuller, the comedian from New York's Catskill Mountains, performs his material on an intimate stage in this riotous special.
Paul F. Tompkins: Driven to Drink (1999)
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In this (mostly) one-man show, comedian Paul F. Tompkins holds forth on alcohol, pretension and Hollywood, managing to drink four full pints of Guinness over the course of the performance.
Jeff Foxworthy: Totally Committed (1998)
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Comedian Jeff Foxworthy shot to national fame with his hilarious stand-up routine, "You Know You're a Redneck If ..." Part outrageous humor, part social commentary, Foxworthy's redneck routines are spot-on send-ups of American Southern culture. In "Totally Committed," originally aired as an HBO special, the comedian gamely tackles the subjects of baldness, marriage, commemorative plates and more.
David Spade: Take the Hit (1998)
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David Spade focuses on pop-culture bashing in his first solo HBO TV comedy special that aired on April 17, 1998 and was taped in front of a live audience. In this 60 minute show, David Spade uses his everyday life experiences as a platform for his jokes.
Chris Rock: Bring the Pain (1996)
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A true equal-opportunity offender, Chris Rock's brand of humor will make you think after you're done laughing.
Chris Rock: Big Ass Jokes (1994)
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Taped in Atlanta, Jokes offers Rock's take on everything from school busing (he's against it) to older women (in general, he prefers them to younger ones). His best routine, involving the inexpensive plain-wrap food his mother bought when he was a child, wouldn't be out of place on a classic Bill Cosby record.