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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It's Carlin, Need I Say More!!!
The funniest guy ever! The best and man does he have it all figured out and is George right on the money about everything! Politics, Religion, Bush, People, Stuff, and everything else! Like all his show this is so funny!!! I only wish he could have lived another thousand years doing comedy!!! :)
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2.0 out of 5 stars Not Carlin at His Best
I happened to have seen this particular special on HBO--he seemed to be going through the motions. The long, running gag on the tragic death of the retarded bolivian soccer fans ran out of steam on its first iteration. I believe this is the same special where he listed like 107 words you can't say on television, which was not particularly funny at all and was obviously...
Published on April 23, 2006 by Robert Bixby


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5.0 out of 5 stars It's Carlin, Need I Say More!!!, May 26, 2010
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The funniest guy ever! The best and man does he have it all figured out and is George right on the money about everything! Politics, Religion, Bush, People, Stuff, and everything else! Like all his show this is so funny!!! I only wish he could have lived another thousand years doing comedy!!! :)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant, August 23, 2007
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George Carlin is brilliant in this one! One of the best of his many performances...This is a must have for any Carlin fan or anyone who just enjoys laughing hysterically!
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars George Carlin Performing the Way He Was Meant to Perform, March 18, 2006
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I first saw George Carlin's "Playin' With Your Head" after I saw his newest special, "Life is Worth Losing," the latter of which was sad to watch. It was a dark and dismal ordeal, seemingly for both Carlin and the audience. Its tone was drastically different from those of his earlier specials, the ones where he actually entertained the crowd with commentaries on life's little events instead of depressing them by pointing out humanity's weaknesses. "Playin' With Your Head" shows the mellower side of Carlin's personality, the one I prefer to see when he's performing. I think that's why I latched onto this special: it became a sort of document for me, a preserved testament to the former genius of Carlin's comedy.

Some have said that Carlin has always been bitter about life, and to a degree, I agree with that; no one with such satirical and dry observations could go through life without being somewhat cynical about things. However, there's a fine line between satire and a hostile attack, and I think Carlin has finally crossed it. Case in point: in "What Am I Doing in New Jersey?" he has a bit called "A List of People I Can Do Without," whereas in "Complaints and Grievances" he has a bit called "A List of People Who Ought to be Killed." The point I'm making is that the subtler, less antagonistic approach of the former bit is the same kind of approach he uses in "Playin' With Your Head." Basically, it makes use of his satire to show how we're all connected as human beings instead of separated.

Take, for example, his piece of material on losing things, probably the best of the whole special. It certainly works well as a straightforward comedy bit, and it's helped by his trademark ability to cleverly deconstruct the situation. Why do we repeatedly check the same place when we know the item won't magically return there? Why is a child scolded for being expectantly negligent (phrases like, "Well, it must be somewhere," or "Well, it didn't just get up and walk away," are very prominent here)? Those are the kinds of qualities I'm referring to, the ones that make the bit work. But it gets even better when you consider he's speaking about a problem we've all had to deal with at one time or another. That sense of connection works in his favor, especially since he didn't resort to anger or hostility (which he's been doing a lot lately).

Another bit that works well is his analysis of the various ways to say hello and goodbye. He effectively tries to show that, for the number of times we actually use them in everyday conversation, we never actually stop to count just how many ways there are. And isn't it interesting that we've continuously come up with our own terms, using colloquial words that only certain people would understand? To this day, I'd like to know who came up with, "How's your hammer hanging?" not only because it's one of the most unique greetings out there, but also because I have no idea what the hell it means.

If there are any drawbacks to this special, it's that it's one of his shortest, with roughly fifty minutes devoted to actual standup material. The other ten minutes are reserved for the prologue and epilogue, a send up of 1940s Film Noir movies entitled "The Envelope." Carlin plays Mike Holder (an overwhelmingly obvious attempt at a joke), a private eye in possession of an envelope that a group of mobsters want to get their hands on. It's never really explained what the envelope contains, but it's certainly hinted at that jokes and comedy routines are included. While the skit works in and of itself, I didn't really think it meshed with the actual concert. To me, it seemed like it should have been its own separate short movie, something you'd only find playing in an obscure art theater.

Despite my nitpicking, "Playin' With Your Head" remains one of Carlin's best and wittiest standup specials. It portrays the George Carlin that I always want to see on stage, the man who doesn't have to resort to unfounded anger or disgusting commentaries on bodily ailments to connect with his audience. I'm sure that those days are over; his last three specials took full advantage of those kinds of bits, and that indicates a permanent shift in style. Why he feels the need to be so downtrodden, I have no idea. But as long as we have specials like these preserved on DVD, then I guess Carlin's good ol' days will always be with us.
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5.0 out of 5 stars One of his best, October 29, 2006
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I am not too picky when it comes to Carlin and I must say this is one of his best not quite as agressive or angry as What am I doing in New Jersey which would come out two years later. But still isightful and funny with jokes about sending people your love to charities it's George at his best.
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars NOT ONE OF CARLIN'S BEST MOMENTS, BUT STILL WORTH SEEING!, July 1, 2008
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Watching these shows now after his untimely death, I appreciate them even more. Not only are they funny, they are completely engrossing and thought provoking! A gifted comedian, watch a master at work! This is a very good set, but there were better sets to come! I know 71 years isn't exactly young, but I thought he would be around for a much longer time!

R.I.P. George
You will be missed.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Carlin in top form, February 15, 2010
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This is the last of Carlin's three best performances, which started with 1982's "Carlin At Carnegie" and 1984's "Carlin On Campus". Those three concerts were George at his peak. He would never again be that good. "Playin' With Your Head" has some classic routines including "Hello and Goodbye", "Battered Plants", "Sports" and one of my favorites "Losing Things". So this tape/DVD along with the other two are worth owning.
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4 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A good routine, a good audience......, December 22, 2001
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This show, George Carlin's fifth HBO stand-up concert special, was taped at Beverly Theater, Beverly Hills, California May 2-3, 1986. Includes "Hello-Goodbye," "It's Not a Sport," which is a modified sport routine, much like "Baseball and Football", "Losing Things" which is hilarious, and a short film-noir spoof, "The Envelope," featuring George as private eye Mike Holder.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Not Carlin at His Best, April 23, 2006
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Robert Bixby (Greensboro, NC USA) - See all my reviews
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I happened to have seen this particular special on HBO--he seemed to be going through the motions. The long, running gag on the tragic death of the retarded bolivian soccer fans ran out of steam on its first iteration. I believe this is the same special where he listed like 107 words you can't say on television, which was not particularly funny at all and was obviously derivative of an earlier time. Carlin is worth listening to even if he's just shooting the breeze--he's a brilliant man and a real philosopher--but don't buy this one if you want to laugh till you hurt. It's a smile and nod level of humor, sometimes cute because he can be free to say "dirty words" on television (at least on HBO) but in about five minutes this novelty wears off and it's just tedious. I sensed he had recently gone through some difficulty, maybe a detox or a heart attack (the twin punctuations of a standup's life) and didn't have the energy or the time to polish his act as he normally would. Still, I love Carlin so I can't give him one star for anything. Two stars for being a little funny some of the time. Just not his best work.
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1.0 out of 5 stars carlin lover, March 19, 2006
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I enjoy George Carlin and have purchased many of his DVD's and books. This DVD might have been very funny in 1986 however it does not transfer well into todays world of 2005. It's almost like the difference between jokes an 8 year old tells and the jokes you hear later on in adulthood(This being the 8 year olds jokes). I feel like I was mislead by the 4 and a half star rating. If you are looking for something that is not very funny this is for you! Otherwise don't get ripped off like I did, this is definately NOT worth the price. I was left wondering "Where is the funny?" Save your money or buy one of his more recent DVD's that are truely great and full of laughs.
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