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Tarfumes.com - Werewolves and Lollipops (W/DVD)

Werewolves and Lollipops (W/DVD)
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Manufacturer: Sub Pop
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 5.0/5Average rating of 5.0/5Average rating of 5.0/5Average rating of 5.0/5Average rating of 5.0/5

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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0098787073720
Format: Explicit Lyrics
Label: Sub Pop
Manufacturer: Sub Pop
Number Of Discs: 2
Publisher: Sub Pop
Release Date: 2007-07-10
Studio: Sub Pop

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Editorial Reviews:

Patton has been a stand-up comedian for almost twenty years and this is his second CD. Lazy...or maybe busy. He's appeared in over twenty movies, including "Magnolia", "Reno 911!: Miami", and the documentary "The Comedians Of Comedy", which he also created and produced. He played Spence on "The King Of Queens" for nine seasons, is a regular on "Reno 911!", a frequent guest on Conan and Jimmy Kimmel, and a recurring voice actor on "Kim Possible", "SpongeBob SquarePants", "Aqua Teen Hunger Force", and "Crank Yankers". He's a regular columnist in the NY Times Magazine and was an uncredited writer on the "Borat" movie. He's also the lead voice in this summer's Pixar movie, "Ratatouille", playing a rat named Remy. This is his first CD on Sub Pop and it includes a DVD with one hour of stand-up.


Spotlight customer reviews:

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Summary: Who Doesn't Love Character Actors
Comment: Patton Oswalt has produced a wonderful comedy album -- I found myself in stitches while listening to this album. The bits are sharp, relevant, and hard hitting. He does a great job in utilizing tone and pitch of his voice so the listener can envision his facial expressions. His bit about Brian Dennahey was one of my favorite.

If you like observation based comedy with a heavy dose of adult humor, then this comedy album is for you!

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Summary: Still Feelin' Kinda Patton, or "Starting Today, Everybody Has To Marry A Pelican!"
Comment: With the passing of the late and not-so great George Carlin, the baton in my mind has now officially been passed onto the culinary rat from the Pixar film, Patton Oswalt. Listening to this CD however, you would never guess that this guy who rants a no-holds barred fire-bombing, devastating everything in his sights until the last C-Word, WTC joke and W. jab is spewn, plays in a family film as a cute rat who cooks. Be warned, you will probably be offended.

That all being said, between the political commentary I could have done without, there are some pretty damn funny bits. Chief among these, " At Midnight I Will Kill George Lucas with a Shovel," which is for all us geeks who express much hate at George Lucas' Star Wars prequels. Because, between all the hilarity, he actually makes a pretty good case. Then there's Oswalt's best track so far, "You Are Allowed 20 Birthday Parties." This track lays out the rules for how many birthdays you can really have, or the birthdays that anybody gives a crap about. And when you think it can't get any better, he gets to the 100's, where he explains that you can murder anybody, and get away with it. "This is how we weed out the weak people," Oswalt says, "if you get beat up by a 100 year old, then you deserve to die." This is a classic track that builds up and comes off so funnily.

Oswalt has some pretty good material up his sleeve, and while it may sound formulaic at the times, like a standard comedy album, complete with 15-second tracks, and 6-minutes tracks, and witty commentary on such American oddities such as the KFC Bowl. Still, what separates Patton from most other comedians of his ilk, is he borderline annoying, without going over the annoyingness line. He crosses many other lines, but he never gets so annoying that you turn the album off. You'll come close with some of his weirdly waste tracks, but most of these are toward the beginning and the end. Otherwise, when he starts getting into his rhythm he comes up with some great one-liners. But really, next time Patton, no singing!

So, while some may step back in horror, or sit back in boredom, but between all the filth, filler and such, there's some pretty witty and funny bits that will make you crack up. So, given the choice of Carlin and his politically soiled and tinged brand of "comedy," or Oswalt's vile, witty, nerdy and current brand of comedy, I'll easily take the rat who can cook.

Real Score: 4.5

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Summary: Top 10 comedy CD of all time
Comment: As modern comedy CD's go have there been a more creative and funny album since Bill Hicks' library of genius. Patton has really found his own with this CD, and how its gone under the radar like it has is beyond me. Highly Recommended.

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Summary: What's the Big Deal?
Comment: I purchased this CD on the basis of the glowing reviews here on Amazon and I'm just scratching my head after listening to it five times. It's just not that funny. There's a few good moments, but nothing to support all the five star reviews. I see Amazon has it on sale today for $2.99 and sadly, I'm not certain it's even worth that amount of cash. Save your money and buy some George Carlin- a true master of comedy.

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Summary: God Bless Patton!!
Comment: I think Patton Oswalt is the cutest funniest guy in the world.
I'm a huge fan of this particular cd of his because it comes with the DVD. The DVD doesn't have nearly enough on it, but it's a good compliment.
My favorite thing on the disk is when he's talking about birthdays and when he tells us how he got kicked off Best Week Ever.
Classic!!



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