Lisa Lampanelli: Take It Like A Man

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  • NR
  • 2005
  • 59 min
  • 7.4  (259)

Lisa Lampanelli: Take It Like A Man is a stand-up comedy documentary of a performance by comedian Lisa Lampanelli, filmed live at the Warner Theatre in Washington DC in 2005, directed by Michael Drumm. The film features Lisa Lampanelli's trademark brand of confrontational, insult-based comedy on a wide range of topics such as race, sex, and religion, delivered with an energy and passion that keeps the crowd roaring and rolling from the seating area.

This movie showcases Lisa Lampanelli's unique style of comedy, which is often controversial and confrontational. However, it's also thought-provoking and challenging to the conventional way of thinking at the same time. Lisa has been performing stand-up comedy since the early 1990s, and this documentary is a prime example of her comedic prowess honed over the years of relentless practicing and performance in various venues.

Her humor is blunt and brutally honest by design and is mostly aimed at making her audience laugh at themselves and their irrational fears, while also making them question their prejudices and biases. She often makes fun of herself and the audience, as well as the flaws present in society, such as racism, sexism, and homophobia. In Take It Like A Man, Lisa's 'political incorrectness' takes center stage and ensures that the show is not for those easily offended.

The film shows Lisa Lampanelli interacting with the audience with utmost charm and cunning, adeptly using her sharp wit to keep the audience engaged and make them feel like an essential part of the performance. She often engages with her audience, sparking humorous conversations that have her thinking on her feet, and the film captures this thrilling spontaneity so the viewers can feel like they're right there in the audience.

Throughout the show, Lisa touches a wide range of subjects ranging from celebrities, culture, sex, and personal experiences, often peppering her performances with raunchy jokes and irreverent commentary. Her comedy style is bold, unapologetically insensitive, and often borderlines offensive. Still, her humor shines through her intense confidence and her unwavering belief that comedy should be taken in stride and not judged so harshly.

The film also features behind-the-scenes footage, which provides a glimpse of the performer's life and the effort needed for her performance, including makeup, soundchecks, and stage preparation. It also shows the rigorous practice and the tense moments of performance when she is engaging with the audiences in real-time.

Overall, Lisa Lampanelli: Take It Like A Man is a fascinating film that showcases the comedian at her raw and unfiltered best. It highlights her unconventional criticisms of society's vices with brutal honesty, and although her brand of humor may be too confrontational for some, it provides an unfiltered glimpse into the less-cookie-cutter side of comedy that breaks barriers and expectations. One thing you can expect during this film is lots of laughter, a ton of fierce energy, and an insight into the world of comedy that up close and personal.

Lisa Lampanelli: Take It Like A Man is a 2005 comedy with a runtime of 59 minutes. It has received mostly positive reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 7.4.

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  • Release Date
    2005
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    59 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.4  (259)