Russell Peters Outsourced 2006 Dvd

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At a bargain, it's a must-own for laughing enthusiasts. After seeing some clips on the internets, I decided to seek out this Russell Peters and his comical aptitude and found this DVD at a bargain price on Half.com.

The video and its viral nature was referred to by Peters on his performance, Outsourced. The DVD version is uncensored. A Russell Peters Christmas (2011. Up and coming comedian Russell Peters, a Toronto born comic of Anglo-Indian descent, has released his first comedy concert on DVD. Outsourced was filmed in 2006 in.

Russell Peters Outsourced 2006 Dvd

I immediately rang it up and within a week I had my gift, and what a gift it was. His sometimes politically incorrect depiction of various cultures strikes a chord with those of us who have been fortunate to have traveled around the globe and especially to South-east Asia. This video is not for children, and not because it has too much profane or obscene comments, but because they won't understand and thus appreciate it.

I had to take one point off because Russell seems only capable of commenting on various races and I prefer a comedian who can reach into many different facets of the world we live in. This is quite clearly a good time as the reviews have suggested and I recommend it to anyone who isn't uptight and can realize: they're just jokes, so laugh while you still can. I wouldnt say this is the funniest thing I've seen, but in all fairness it has to be one of the greats. Russell Peters is the type of comedian that focuses mainly on cultural jokes. If you have seen some of his other shows, this one really doesnt stray that far from his mainline stuff.

He talks about languages, differences, and of course stuff white people do that people with 'color' dont. With that said it still brings in some good laughs and overall has my vote to add this show to anyones collection. Funny material, not as funny a previous work Russell Peters does a good job with racial jokes and being of East Indian decent from Canada. Outsourced, being Russell's second feature standup show has some material that refers back to his prior stand up. This doesn't necessarily mean you need to watch the first one before Outsourced, it'll just make the material a tad funnier.

Outsourced is just the name of the DVD, he doesn't mention or joke about Outsourcing jobs over to India, which I thought would have been the perfect title if he had done so. All in all, Outsourced is a funny DVD with new material worth buying rather than downloading. The bad: Russell refers to previous material The Good: Racial but educational jokes, especially ragarding asians (so hilarious).

Good follow up to his prior DVD, but that may be a biased st atement because I'm Indian from Canada myself. Russell Peters is wicked funny!

Russell Peters pretty much just talks about race but it's so funny because everyone knows exactly what he means. He picks members from the audience and pretty much busts them up about their heritage and background. Definitely a buy for anyone who likes comedy. One thing I really admired was that he doesn't use a whole lot of profanity in his stand up. Most comedians today can't go a second without dropping the 'f' word or saying something very inappropriate but Russell can put on a great show without doing it. 'I'm arriving' - great part!

Russel Peters sure is my kind of comedian. I had never really heard of him before, until my brother showed me a random Youtube clip from one of his stand-ups. Cracked Dll 3.

And it's strange that he isn't a bigger name than he his, because after seeing this particular movie, he has now become one my favourite comedians. His timing is close to perfect, his material incredibly funny, and there's just something about him that's very likeable. He may not be as funny as Dave Chapelle or Chris Rock (my two favourite comedians of all-time that is), but he surely deserves an honorable third place. Two thumbs up!

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