Russell Peters Outsourced 2006 Dvd


Search: For: » » Russell Peters - Outsourced Russell Peters - Outsourced // Unrated // August 29, 2006 List Price: $14.98 [Buy now and save at ] Review by posted September 28, 2006 C O N T E N T V I D E O A U D I O E X T R A S R E P L A Y A D V I C E Skip It E - M A I L P R I N T The Show: 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 San Francisco and Peters had the audience in stitches for most of the show. Unfortunately the same can't be said for the home audience, because I barely laughed. Most of Peter's act consists of observations about race and how the various cultures of the world interact.
What this boils down to is the comedian selecting a stereotype for each nationality and making fun of them. The problem is, most of this type of humor has been done by years and it seems a bit old. Windows 7 Loader Rar File here. During the show Peters makes fun of some of the audience members with comments like 'He's black and Latino. Man, your credit must suck.' Later he asks if there are 'Any Koreans in the house? (a few cheers) Alright, that's two closed dry cleaners.' The ironic thing is that because he's of Indian descent, he can get away with it.
Sam Kinison was criticized for making fun of the way Vietnamese convenience store clerks talk two decades ago. Peters has his own take on it: 'When Vietnamese speak English they speak it really fast like they know it.
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But they end up speaking English so fast that it ends up sounding like Vietnamese all over again.' I haven't heard of anyone complaining about this shtick. I will admit that it is less offensive, and less funny, than Kinison's screaming 'I should have shot you in Danang when I had the chance!' I guess that's the problem I had with this concert. I didn't mind that Peters made fun of various races or what they did for a living ('There are no Mexicans in Canada. You should see how messed up our lawns are.'
) It's just that it didn't seem original or on the edge. Maybe in today's politically correct society this seems gutsy, but it just came across as tired to me. Date Of Birth Calculator Excel. I mean, he even makes fun of the way white people dance.