Carlin at Carnegie

January. 08,1983      R
Rating:
7.9
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Recorded at Carnegie Hall, New York City in 1982, released in 1983. Most of the material comes from his A Place for My Stuff, the album released earlier that same year. The final performance of "Seven Dirty Words," his last recorded performance of the routine, features Carlin's updated list.

George Carlin as  Self

Similar titles

Pink Flamingos
Pink Flamingos
Notorious Baltimore criminal and underground figure Divine goes up against Connie & Raymond Marble, a sleazy married couple who make a passionate attempt to humiliate her and seize her tabloid-given title as "The Filthiest Person Alive".
Pink Flamingos 1972
Steve Rannazzisi: Breaking Dad
Paramount+
Steve Rannazzisi: Breaking Dad
“The League’s” Steve Rannazzisi hits Boston’s Wilbur stage with his tales of life, marriage and yes, being a dad. A really funny dad.
Steve Rannazzisi: Breaking Dad 2015
Sumaira Shaikh: Dongri Danger
Prime Video
Sumaira Shaikh: Dongri Danger
Dawood, Gangsters, Mayyat and Rahul, these are a few of the many things stand-up comedian Sumaira Shaikh talks about in her first stand-up special. Born in the gullies of Mumbai 9, Sumaira’s dark observations on what is your rank in your friend's group, how tsunamis are the best relaxation videos, and how her father once met Dawood, will leave you in splits and make you uncomfortable.
Sumaira Shaikh: Dongri Danger 2022
Marcella Arguello: Bitch, Grow Up!
Max
Marcella Arguello: Bitch, Grow Up!
Arguello couples her larger-than-life stage presence with her brutally honest take on post-pandemic hook ups and why broke men are better in bed, an exploration of how “Beauty and the Beast” triggered an epiphany, and a self-reflection on her middle school D.A.R.E. essay.
Marcella Arguello: Bitch, Grow Up! 2023
Josh Johnson: Up Here Killing Myself
Josh Johnson: Up Here Killing Myself
In this comedic exploration of black mental health and self discovery, comedian Josh Johnson shares with his therapist, and the audience, his thoughts on growing up without money, grieving, and firing his first gun. There is no subject too big, small, or intimate for Josh to parse through in his first Peacock comedy special.
Josh Johnson: Up Here Killing Myself 2023
Freaky Friday
Freaky Friday
Mother and daughter bicker over everything -- what Anna wears, whom she likes and what she wants to do when she's older. In turn, Anna detests Tess's fiancé. When a magical fortune cookie switches their personalities, they each get a peek at how the other person feels, thinks and lives.
Freaky Friday 2003
The Noise Next Door: Boys On Tour
The Noise Next Door: Boys On Tour
‘The Noise Next Door – Boys On Tour’ is the second DVD from the UK’s most exhilarating comedy act. Filmed in Canterbury’s prestigious Gulbenkian Theatre as part of the 2013 ‘Boys On Tour’ national tour. A totally fresh show with brand new games, incredible new songs and some very special extras.
The Noise Next Door: Boys On Tour 2013
Alan Carr: Yap, Yap, Yap!
Alan Carr: Yap, Yap, Yap!
Live performance by English comedian and TV presenter Alan Carr, recorded during his 2015 'Yap, Yap, Yap!' tour of the UK and Ireland.
Alan Carr: Yap, Yap, Yap! 2015
Sarah Millican: Bobby Dazzler
Sarah Millican: Bobby Dazzler
The live recorded stand-up special of Sarah Millican’s Bobby Dazzler tour.
Sarah Millican: Bobby Dazzler 2023
Dr Jason Leong: Ride with Caution
Dr Jason Leong: Ride with Caution
In his latest stand-up special, former doctor Jason Leong shares his diagnoses on aging, the absurdity of middle-aged cycling enthusiasts and more.
Dr Jason Leong: Ride with Caution 2023

You May Also Like

Crash
Prime Video
Crash
In post-Sept. 11 Los Angeles, tensions erupt when the lives of a Brentwood housewife, her district attorney husband, a Persian shopkeeper, two cops, a pair of carjackers and a Korean couple converge during a 36-hour period.
Crash 2005

Reviews

Intcatinfo
1983/01/08

A Masterpiece!

... more
StyleSk8r
1983/01/09

At first rather annoying in its heavy emphasis on reenactments, this movie ultimately proves fascinating, simply because the complicated, highly dramatic tale it tells still almost defies belief.

... more
Adeel Hail
1983/01/10

Unshakable, witty and deeply felt, the film will be paying emotional dividends for a long, long time.

... more
Casey Duggan
1983/01/11

It’s sentimental, ridiculously long and only occasionally funny

... more
gavin6942
1983/01/12

Taped before a sold-out house at New York City's Carnegie Hall, the performance represents a creative resurgence for Carlin, following a heart attack earlier that year. He ignites the stage with unique perceptions and his outrageous physical comedy, employing along the way his well-honed powers of mimicry.The routines include: Rice Krispies, Newscast #3, Have a Nice Day, Ice-Box Man, Fussy Eater, Dogs & Cats #2 and Over 200 Filthy Words and Phrases. Carlin's genius is at best his use of language and breaking down words into their silliest interpretations. He has some observations, plenty of one-liners, but his strength is in words and language.Even such a simple routine as "have a nice day" makes us realize that "nice" is an empty word. We use it all the time, but never think about it. And, of course, he has become famous for his intelligent approach to cuss words. Why are certain words forbidden when others are not, despite meaning the same thing? Carlin remained funny up through the time of his death, but it seems like his comedy got more tuned towards one-liners later on. His post-1990 books, such as "Brain Droppings" and When "Will Jesus Bring the Pork Chops?" are best when making quick, ironic observations and puns. Earlier work was much more energetic.

... more
sedativchunk
1983/01/13

George Carlin's recent material I love. "It's Bad For Ya" is probably the most funny stand up act I have ever seen, and it's sad that it had to be Carlin's last performance on HBO. Besides that, I also enjoyed his 2005 performance on HBO.Being a big fan of his acts from the 2000's, I thought I would check out some of his older material. I watched "Carlin At Carnegie" tonight and I was mildly amused. It felt like I was watching old crap that they pop in at the doctors office, not George Carlin's modern comedy that I've grown to love. Carlin talks about things such as greeting people, food, and pets. I cracked up for the food part, as I reminded me of myself as I also used to get called "fussy" or a "fuss pot."Besides the entertaining food part, I didn't find anything else really funny in this act, especially the news segment where Carlin sits at the desk and reads cards with the news. Then he went on about dogs later on in the act. I love dogs and everything Carlin talked about was true, but I don't find dogs being a good subject for stand up material.I believe because of todays standards that Carlin set himself, this stand up wasn't as good. Long time Carlin fans that were alive when this was made may find it funny, but I certainly did not.

... more
C G
1983/01/14

This is one of Carlin's best concerts. It is also the first Carlin concert or material that I was introduced to. Since seeing this at around the age of 13, I have become a huge Carlin fan. And I still laugh at his Rice Crispy jokes from this concert. I also enjoy the ever expanding dirty word list he ends the concert with.This was certainly a transitional concert for Carlin as well as a break through, as he began moving out of his Hippie phase into his curmudgeon phase. Nut at this point he was still focusing on the little things we have in common, and fart jokes, not really any significant political or global humor in this concert.

... more
MisterWhiplash
1983/01/15

George Carlin goes to Carnegie Hall. Good, but not quite fully fine. Here, he talks about dogs and cats, having a nice day, and many other things. I liked it, but it shows how Carlin's comedy has changed for the better. Here, he has a lot of growing to do. He does, but it isn't that bad. Funny, but in 1982, I'd rather watch Richard Pryor (if I was alive). A+

... more