Summaries

Backed by his metal band, stand-up comedian Jim Breuer talks about baseball, racial stereotypes, his old mangy mutt, partying at 16, and the trouble with mixing drinks. The stand-up lasts for 45 minutes. DVD version adds other material.

Jim Bruer's Heavy Metal Comedy was born on December 9th, 2000 when Jim unleashed his Rock-n-Comedy assault on an unsuspecting, standing room only crowd at New York City's, Irving Plaza. New routines such as "Coming Home at 4am" have already become cult faves and Bruer favorites like "The Party" have received a musical facelift. Jim's uncanny impressions, such as Brian Johnson of AC/DC, are also included in this DVd. Bonus material includes a 50-minute Heavy Metal documentary. See the origin of the goat, the truth about Saturday Night Live and the real adventure of a stand up comedian.—Anonymous

Details

Keywords
  • racial humor
  • racial stereotype
  • stand up comedy
  • impression
  • mixing drinks
Genres
  • Comedy
  • Music
Release date Aug 19, 2002
Countries of origin United States
Language English
Production companies Celluloid Construction Company

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Tech specs

Runtime 1h 35m
Color Color
Sound mix Stereo
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