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Movie Site : Movie Reviews : DVD : Craig Ferguson - A Wee Bit O' Revolution Page 1 of 1
 
Title: Craig Ferguson - A Wee Bit O' Revolution
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Genre: DVD
Release Date: , 2009
MPAA Rating: n/a
Runtime: 80 minutes
Director: Shannon Hartman
Writer: Craig Ferguson
Distributor: Image Entertainment
 
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Rogue's Review:

Craig Ferguson: He's a stand-up guy, 4 May 2009


So here we have the very first-ever live stand-up DVD offering from "TV's Craig Ferguson", and what a great offering it is. For over an hour, the man whose name is an anagram for 'a surging force' holds court at the Wilbur Theatre in Boston, hilariously riffing on a myriad of topics including (but not limited to) his days as an alcoholic, his fondness for junkies, the sex/drugs/r&r lifestyle, James Bond, Scotland, his mother, being a new America citizen and the gargantuan reptile that lives in his pants (apparently there's nothing 'wee' about the man).

This is a must for fans of the TV show, needless to say, but if you're not familiar with The Late Late Show and you're in the market for some savvy, irreverently outrageous - but never mean-spirited - humor, this is for you as well.

There's also a really cool interview with Ferguson, where he shares at length what it means to him to have become an American citizen. Also included: a speech he gave on July 4th in Boston, where he expounds further on being a citizen and what America and freedom mean to him. Very inspiring stuff.

 
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