9/10
Zach & the Women of Lifetime
13 December 2009
Warning: Spoilers
For the most part, Zach Galifianakis: Live at the Purple Onion made me laugh-out-loud. I loved the incredibly odd sense of humor Zach portrays, whether drunk or acting drunk. His one-liner zings of racism, idiocracies or just observations while looking (again) intoxicated or simply uninterested, make the whole act. You have to like this type of humor. You certainly have to have an open mind.

I loved his act, which in some ways mimics the comic genius of Seth Macfarlane – neither are afraid of ridiculing their sponsors, Netflix and Fox, respectively. Part of his show was his "twin brother" Seth in a hilarious interview from NPR's Brian Unger (watch the DVD extras – adds to the humor), but mostly it's Zach on stage in his dry, very dry sense of humor as he beats up the audience, who don't seem to mind that he's biting the hand that fed him. (I especially liked the "old man" in front and the Sims 2 guy.) I first saw, or began aware of, Zach in The Hangover, of which he was my favorite amongst the foursome in Vegas. After watching this live comedy stand-up, it's almost as if he sold-out to do that movie. But after further thought, it just proves he's more of a real comic master (case in point, Seth) who has a lot of range and is not one of those whiney, spoiled comedians who are too picky or set in their ways. I would certainly put him close to the top of my favorite comedians of all time.

So, if you like real, fearless and uncensored humor (and dirty, as well) give this a shot. Side Note: I HATE censored anything, so this fit just perfect for me.
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