Product Description Studio: Wea-des Moines Video Release Date: 09/16/2008
Customer Reviews:
Not his best work.December 11, 2008 James A. Evarts(Keizer, OR United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I'm a huge fan of Frank Caliendo. I bought the Giggles Shaky Cam DVD off of his website and the Make the Voices Stop CD and both Frank on the Radio CDs. That's all hilarious, wonderful stuff. Then he released this half-hearted hodgepodge of half-bits that is funny if you haven't seen him before, but a disappointment if you're looking for new material. I feel like this was phoned in. I'm sad.
Hysterical, especially if you ARE attention-deficient !December 9, 2008 Justine Krell(Little Falls, NJ United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
THis is very funny, and also very clean. one or two slightly suggestive double entendres, but otherwise have no fear of the kids viewing it. HE has that Robin Williams quality of shifting from one personality to the next vey quickly. I lent this to my sister, and she already lent it to someone else; I hope I get it back ! I think you'll really enjoy it...
Funny but familiarOctober 5, 2008 Brian Reaves(Anniston, AL USA) 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
Frank is a funny guy with a lot of voices, but unfortunately this routine doesn't really do much with them. If you're a fan of Frank's CD release, you'll have heard about 80% of this act. It's kind of sad that he's had years between that CD and this release, but he hasn't come up with much new material. Brian Regan and Jeff Dunham have released 2 DVDs in the past two years and come up with completely new acts.
What little new material that is there is funny at times. Absolutely the standout moment in the show is a part of the bonus materials. It's an encore presentation in which Frank does a Jonathan Winters impression that is absolutely hilarious and spot-on. Then it's back to his standard "Chris Farley is Batman" closer.
The bonus materials on the DVD are the encore, a quick look at some of the makeup work on him, some spots with him doing John Madden out in different places, and a short blooper reel.
If you have Frank's CD, you can skip this. If this is your first introduction to his work, it's funny.