Image Entertainment is expanding April Fools Day to a whole month of laughs. The independent DVD supplier has discounted 48 of its comedy DVDs and Blu-rays on Amazon, including stand up by such comedians as Jeff Dunham, Daniel Tosh, Kevin Hart and Gabriel Iglesias. (Click the links to purchase.)
Most of the DVDs normally sell for around $15 but are on sale for around $7.
Louis C.K.: Chewed Up
Other comedians whose performances are included in the sale are Louis C.K., Kathleen Madigan, Katt Williams, Bill Engvall and Craig Ferguson.
Among the discounted DVDs are:
Jeff Dunham: Spark of Insanity, the second live-performance DVD by the ventriloquist and his puppets, including the purple monkey Peanut and the Mexican chili pepper Jose Jalapeno
Gabriel Iglesias: Hot and Fluffy — Live From Bakersfield, featuring Comedy Central’s Comic of the Year
Kathleen Madigan: Gone Madigan, with the award-winning comedian talking about politics, American culture and...
Most of the DVDs normally sell for around $15 but are on sale for around $7.
Louis C.K.: Chewed Up
Other comedians whose performances are included in the sale are Louis C.K., Kathleen Madigan, Katt Williams, Bill Engvall and Craig Ferguson.
Among the discounted DVDs are:
Jeff Dunham: Spark of Insanity, the second live-performance DVD by the ventriloquist and his puppets, including the purple monkey Peanut and the Mexican chili pepper Jose Jalapeno
Gabriel Iglesias: Hot and Fluffy — Live From Bakersfield, featuring Comedy Central’s Comic of the Year
Kathleen Madigan: Gone Madigan, with the award-winning comedian talking about politics, American culture and...
- 4/2/2011
- by Sam
- Disc Dish
There are very few female comedians in the world today but funny lady Kathleen Madigan has proven herself to be one of the best and her new stand-up act Kathleen Madigan: Gone Madigan has just been released on Blu-ray.
Madigan is honest and to the point. Although she is a woman, she displays serious proof of having “balls.” Like many great comedians, she is fearless and doesn’t give a crap who she offends. Shot at the Gramercy Theater in New York City, this 64-minute stand-up set is truly, truly funny. The topics Madigan discusses are current and her comedic timing is impeccable.
Veteran comedian and perpetually angry Lewis Black is the opening act for Madigan, giving her a very sweet introduction. We are then taken on a journey into Madigan’s mad world. She starts things off by talking about a New Year’s resolution she hopes to...
Madigan is honest and to the point. Although she is a woman, she displays serious proof of having “balls.” Like many great comedians, she is fearless and doesn’t give a crap who she offends. Shot at the Gramercy Theater in New York City, this 64-minute stand-up set is truly, truly funny. The topics Madigan discusses are current and her comedic timing is impeccable.
Veteran comedian and perpetually angry Lewis Black is the opening act for Madigan, giving her a very sweet introduction. We are then taken on a journey into Madigan’s mad world. She starts things off by talking about a New Year’s resolution she hopes to...
- 2/4/2011
- by Randall Unger
- JustPressPlay.net
Buried
Intense & claustrophobic, the film pulls you in right from the start. Ryan Reynolds does an astounding job, giving what I believe to be the performance of his career. While the whole film takes place inside of a coffin, it remains thrilling & exciting to watch the entire time.
The film has a definite Hitchcockian feel to it, and much like it has been said before by other people who have watched the film, Rodrigo Cortés has made a film this is just as astounding as Alfred Hitchcok would have conceived, had he been given this script while he was alive.
I say that this film is definitely worth a viewing, especially if you like Ryan Reynolds. His fantastic acting skills are on full display for you during each and every minute of the picture. It’s a shame he wasn’t nominated for any acting awards for this film, because I believe he earned one.
Intense & claustrophobic, the film pulls you in right from the start. Ryan Reynolds does an astounding job, giving what I believe to be the performance of his career. While the whole film takes place inside of a coffin, it remains thrilling & exciting to watch the entire time.
The film has a definite Hitchcockian feel to it, and much like it has been said before by other people who have watched the film, Rodrigo Cortés has made a film this is just as astounding as Alfred Hitchcok would have conceived, had he been given this script while he was alive.
I say that this film is definitely worth a viewing, especially if you like Ryan Reynolds. His fantastic acting skills are on full display for you during each and every minute of the picture. It’s a shame he wasn’t nominated for any acting awards for this film, because I believe he earned one.
- 1/29/2011
- by Marc Vibbert
- FusedFilm
DVD Playhouse: January 2011
By
Allen Gardner
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (20th Century Fox) Sequel to the seminal 1980s film catches up with a weathered, but still determined Gordon Gekko (Michael Douglas, who seems to savor every syllable of Allan Loeb and Stephen Schiff’s screenplay) just out of jail and back on the comeback trail. In attempting to repair his relationship with his estranged daughter (Carey Mulligan), Gekko forges a reluctant alliance with her fiancé (Shia Labeouf), himself an ambitious young turk who finds himself seduced by Gekko’s silver tongue and promise of riches. Lifeless film is further evidence of director Oliver Stone’s decline. Once America’s most exciting filmmaker, Stone hasn’t delivered a film with any teeth since 1995’s Nixon. Labeouf and Mulligan generate no sparks on-screen, and the story feels forced from the protracted opening to the final, Disney-esque denouement. Only a brief cameo by Charlie Sheen,...
By
Allen Gardner
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (20th Century Fox) Sequel to the seminal 1980s film catches up with a weathered, but still determined Gordon Gekko (Michael Douglas, who seems to savor every syllable of Allan Loeb and Stephen Schiff’s screenplay) just out of jail and back on the comeback trail. In attempting to repair his relationship with his estranged daughter (Carey Mulligan), Gekko forges a reluctant alliance with her fiancé (Shia Labeouf), himself an ambitious young turk who finds himself seduced by Gekko’s silver tongue and promise of riches. Lifeless film is further evidence of director Oliver Stone’s decline. Once America’s most exciting filmmaker, Stone hasn’t delivered a film with any teeth since 1995’s Nixon. Labeouf and Mulligan generate no sparks on-screen, and the story feels forced from the protracted opening to the final, Disney-esque denouement. Only a brief cameo by Charlie Sheen,...
- 1/21/2011
- by The Hollywood Interview.com
- The Hollywood Interview
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