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So, you got 'Make Deadshits History: Live at Pentridge.' It's a curious piece, really. Heath Franklin channels Chopper in a way that feels raw and genuine, like he’s just riffing off the walls of that notorious prison. The atmosphere is half chaotic, half reverent, as if the spirits of the past lingered in the shadows. What strikes me is the pacing—it's loose, almost like a stand-up routine, but he weaves in some dark humor that only Chopper can deliver. The practical effects? Not much, since it’s mostly a live performance, but his presence fills the space. It feels more like a celebration of the character rather than just another comedy gig. Quite distinctive, for sure.
Live performance with a unique setting.Focus on dark humor and character exploration.Captures the essence of Chopper's persona.
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