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Mike Epps: Under Rated... Never Faded & X-Rated (2009) Online

Mike Epps: Under Rated... Never Faded & X-Rated (2009) Online
Original Title :
Mike Epps: Under Rated... Never Faded u0026 X-Rated
Genre :
Creative Work / Documentary / Comedy
Year :
2009
Directror :
Marcus Raboy
Cast :
Mike Epps,Doug E. Fresh
Writer :
Mike Epps
Type :
Creative Work
Time :
1h 12min
Rating :
6.4/10
Mike Epps: Under Rated... Never Faded & X-Rated (2009) Online

The devilishly handsome and raucously funny comic Mike Epps takes the stage in his funniest ever stand-up comedy special. Epps has a knack for the absurd and his commentary on culture and young life is hilarious. Filmed at the historic Fox Theatre in Detroit, MI in front of a live audience, Mike Epps showcases his comic versatility, charisma, endless supply of jokes and delivers non-stop laughter. Features a special appearance by Doug E. Fresh.
Credited cast:
Mike Epps Mike Epps - Himself
Doug E. Fresh Doug E. Fresh - Himself


User reviews

Shistus

Shistus

I've seen a lot of Chris Rock's, Kevin Hart's and other comedians works and this stand Up was not what I expected. Mike is not bad and still I am following him in Twitter.
Wal

Wal

I've been a fan of Mike Epps ever since he made his film debut in Ice Cube's "Next Friday", replacing Chris Tucker's character. Epps has a silly but natural and familiar kind of comedy that reminds you of that goofy member of your posse who's always imitating and mimicking neighborhood folk and archetypes. Epps' comedy is often self-deprecating but always hilarious. And he doesn't spend half of his show telling the same "black/white" race comparison jokes or tired "sex jokes" that a lot of black comics rely heavily on. He covers a wide variety of subjects without losing his audience.

"Underated...Never Faded & X-Rated is a major step up from his HBO special which was great in itself. Here he's playing to a sold out crowd in Detroit covering everything from girlfriends raiding cell phones to dead-on imitations of judges Mathis and Joe Brown. And the results are side-splitting from beginning to end.