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So, 'George Carlin: 40 Years of Comedy' is like a nostalgic trip through the evolution of one of the sharpest minds in stand-up. Directed by Rocco Urbisci, it’s a mix of fresh material and a retrospective look at Carlin's career. The pacing feels right, alternating between the new bits and the archival footage that showcases his growth as a comedian. You get a real sense of his journey, the societal changes he commented on, and the raw honesty he brought to his craft. The interview with Jon Stewart adds a nice touch, offering insights into Carlin’s impact on future comedians. The whole thing feels like a celebration, but it’s also a reminder of how comedy can reflect the times.
Features two new standup bits.Includes an interview with Jon Stewart.Retrospective look at four decades of Carlin's work.
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