Release Date : Mar 3, 2006 Wide Genre Movie :Documentary,Musical & Performing Arts,Comedy
Mpaa Rating : R
Actors :Dave Chappelle,Kanye West,Mos Def,Talib Kweli,Common,Dead Prez,The Fugees,Erykah Badu,Jill Scott,The Roots,Mark Chesnutt,Keyshia Cole,Chairman Fred,Fred Hampton Jr.,Big Daddy Kane,John Legend,Martin Luther,Pharoahe Monch,Bilal,Kool G. Rap
In September 2004, comedian Dave Chappelle took a break from his immensely successful Comedy Central show to stage a free, unpublicized, all-star hip-hop concert in the Clinton Hill neighborhood of Brooklyn, NY. Inviting fans over the Internet, on the street, and even in his family's hometown of Yellow Springs, OH, Chappelle asked filmmaker Michel Gondry to document the event from its inception on through to the performances themselves. The result is Dave Chappelle's Block Party, a concert film that provides not only a sampling of the music on display that September, but also an intimate look at the comedian himself. Gondry's cameras tag along with Chappelle as he visits Ohio, recruits a university marching band to play at the show, and surveys the opinions of Clinton Hill on the show that's about to take place. Along the way, we're introduced to some the comedian's favorite acts, in rehearsals and on-stage: Dead Prez, Jill Scott, Mos Def, the Roots, Erykah Badu, Kanye West, and the surprise reuniting of the Fugees. ~ Michael Hastings, Rovi
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Chappelle keeps things lively, joking on camera, punctuating the acts with gags , while Michel Gondry maintains our interest, focusing as much on Chappelle's energy and wit, and goings-on behind the scenes, as the gig itself.Edward Lawrenson-Time Out
I want to see another hour of Dave Chappelle's Block Party.
Richard Roeper-Ebert & Roeper
A return to rowdy form.
Peter Hartlaub-San Francisco Chronicle
No one enjoys the free festivities more than Chappelle, who wanders through the film like a kid on Christmas morning. A very funny kid.
David Hiltbrand-Philadelphia Inquirer
Chappelle's talent and the characters in the movie give it a universal appeal, even to those unfamiliar with hip-hop.
Patrick MacDonald-Seattle Times
It's intermittently funny, but it peaks too soon and runs far too long. And for all its length, Block Party doesn't tell us much about Chappelle that we haven't seen before.
Roger Moore-Orlando Sentinel
Gives off an inclusive hum
Fernando F. Croce-CinePassion
Gondry brings a caught-on-the-fly style to the footage that nonetheless coheres into something that feels planned, or pre-ordained.
Rob Gonsalves-eFilmCritic.com
Dull and repetitive. Your own reaction to it will depend a lot on how well you like these particular artists performing in concert.
Robert Roten-Laramie Movie Scope
Easily overshadowed by the musical performers, particularly The Fugees, reunited to deliver a most-moving rendition of Killing Me Softly, it is easy to understand why Dave withdrew into his shell, after watching his lame stand-up act here.
Kam Williams-Upstage Magazine
It's no Last Waltz, but this crowd-pleasing concert film offers an entertaining mix of music and comedy.
Ethan Alter-Film Journal International
A concert film for people who don't like concert films, Dave Chappelle's Block Party does such a good job of putting you in the middle of the action that only the end credits can remind you that you're sitting in a movie theatre.
Joe Utichi-FilmFocus
Yes, there's a little preachiness here, but it doesn't puncture the party mood. Or stop Chappelle telling dirty jokes about prostitutes, for that matter. Thanks to him this isn't just a musical feast, but a rib-busting comedy too.
Matthew Leyland-BBC
As a comedy, it doesn't quite gel. As a musical it doesn't have much more luck, but as a showcase for Chappelle's talents, Block Party works just fine.
David Edwards-Daily Mirror [UK]
The atmosphere is genuinely infectious - the fact that the event is packed, despite pouring rain, speaks volumes.
Matthew Turner-ViewLondon
It looks like run-of-the-mill party videos shot by a drunk.
Jim Lane-Sacramento News & Review
Because Chappelle's really digging into who people are... he has the capacity to adeptly grasp such perennial wellsprings of humor as class conflict to a degree unparalleled by modern entertainers...
Rubin Safaya-Cinemalogue.com
One of the best films of the year so far, this party begins with an inspired act of generosity: Dave Chappelle handing out golden tickets to a New York block festival, featuring hip-hop's biggest acts.
Urban Cinefile Critics-Urban Cinefile
Dave Chappelle's Block Party parvient à capturer l'esprit de fête, autant celui de la mise en %u0153uvre que de l'événement lui-même, avec une efficacité à toute épreuve.
Jean-François Vandeuren-Panorama
Gondry doesn't seriously push the visual envelope; all he's doing is assembling a souvenir, an almost great document of a party most of us missed.
Philip Martin-Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Chappelle frequently fades to the sideline as the musical groups take over, offering a blisteringly memorable snapshot of hip hop's state of the art in 2004.
James Kendrick-Q Network Film Desk
[Chappelle's] an edgy comedian, but his purpose with the concert and film is to make a diverse crowd feel comfortable with one another. More than any message, that effort is likely to be remembered.
Mark Pfeiffer-Reel Times: Reflections on Cinema
No, it's not Shakespeare, it's not Citizen Kane, but when a movie is this funny, addictive, affectionate, energetic, uplifting and aware of the world and its people and their hearts, it is just as much a triumph.
Steven Snyder-Zertinet Movies
LIke Wattstax and Festival Express before it, Chappelle and Gondry's movie makes you feel as though you're at a party when, in fact, you're just sitting in a darkened theater.
Collin Souter-eFilmCritic.com
This is effectively an inner-city Woodstock -- only funny.
Tim Cogshell-Boxoffice Magazine
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The American comedian/actor delivers a story about the alternative Hip Hop scene. A small town Ohio manâs moves to Brooklyn, New York, to throw an unprecedented block party. Filmed with inspiration from the 1973 documentary Wattstax.TagLine Dave Chappelle's Block Party


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