When Stand-Up Stood Out

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    artistatlarge7_49

    Wed Jun 11 2008

    I was born and raised just outside of Boston, where I lived for the first 20 years of my life. When I moved to Florida, I realized that the rest of the world was not at all like 'we' were!! The sarcasm and wit inherent to New Englanders, and Bostonians in particular, is something to behold!! The first time I saw "When Stand Up Stood Out", I was almost on the floor laughing so hard at times!! It is so honest, so true to form, and so rich with the texture of Boston as it really was.... I have watched it many times since, and every time, I enjoy it just as much!! I definately recommend this, especially to fellow Yankees (not NY) ha, ha!! It's a great and interesting documentary on some very funny history!!

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    rizzo5934

    Thu Jan 03 2008

    For those specifically interested in the birth of comedy clubs throughout the Boston area, this will be of interest. And, for those who wish to learn the nuts and bolts & nitty gritty of that area where standup clubs dominated, this, too, will be of interest. The premise of the DVD is the rise of young comedians primarily of the Boston area during the late 70's early 80's. They have stories to tell, the big breaks, stardom, influx of comedians claiming to be from Boston, the many clubs, intense competition, etc., etc., Some names you will recognize, Denis Leary, Colin Quinn, Lenny Clark, Kevin Meany...but others you won't. There are clips of the acts, but nothing riotious as the box cover claims. So don't expect a standup comedy act of the comedians, as this is documentary, and it is informative at that. If you do see bits, the work is average. ...Rizzo

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    poolenthusiast

    Thu Sep 06 2007

    This was a good documentary on the history of two local comedy clubs in Boston. Since I am not from Boston, never been to Boston, and never will ever go to Boston, it was good for a one time viewing only. I agree with others that the cover of the DVD is misleading. I think that they purposely designed it to look like these people are actually performing routines, as an attempt to sell more copies, nationwide. Most people are pretty self centered and could care less about local comedy in an area other than their own. I give it two and a half stars. I thought that it would actually have some funny scenes in it and was disappointed when there was not any.

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    zach9786

    Sat Mar 10 2007

    What some of the angry reviewers of this film don't seem to understand is that although there are quite a few clips of stand up bits, this is a documentary ABOUT stand up, not a collection of acts. And it's a brilliantly made documentary as well. When I started watching, I didn't know that it was going to be so specifically about the Boston stand up scene. I didn't even know that so many great comedians came out of Boston. What this documentary is really about is a brief period in the late 70s - early 80s when stand up was suddenly all the rage in Boston. Suddenly comedy clubs were popping up all over town, and stand up was something that you could really make a good living at. It was fresh, original, and every act was different. Old clips from inside the clubs really showcase some funny stuff here too. What makes this documentary so enjoyable is the obvious respect and affection that filmmaker (and Boston comedian) Fran Solomita has for every artist he interviews. He still doesn... Read more

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    mp1970

    Sat Feb 03 2007

    Just wanted to warn everybody that this is not a stand up movie and the full "the night the standup stood up" is not there in full.