Killin' Them Softly is
easily one of HBO's best comedy specials, catching star Dave
Chappelle at a career high in 2000 and with an abundance of
hysterical, highly polished material. Taking his time, stretching
concepts and bits like a master, Chappelle plunges into a wealth of
anecdotes and observations about the influx of white people into
Washington, D.C. (where this show was recorded) since the 1980s. ("Who
are the scariest people? White guys in black gangs. No telling what they
did to get respect.") There are fantastic tales of racing cops with
Chappelle's white friend, Chip, and a great story about being left alone
in a limousine outside a busy crack house. Other good stuff: introducing
a kid to a PePe Le Pew cartoon and realizing too late the skunk is a sex
criminal, and why we should know our 911 calls will end up played on
television. |