Clean Guys of Comedy (2013)

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Providing big laughs for audiences who crave adult minded, clean stand-up comedy, NCM Fathom Events and Clean Guys(TM) Entertainment present the "Clean Guys(TM) of Comedy," a hilarious special event series sure to have audiences roaring with laughter in movie theaters nationwide this fall. Veteran comic Dave Coulier ("Full House," "America's Most Talented Kids," "America's Funniest People") and four side-splitting comics will bring hearty, belly-laugh humor to audiences across the country during the first "Clean Guys of Comedy" event, broadcast live from the Buell Theatre in Denver, on Thursday, Sept. 19 at 8:30 p.m. ET / 7:30 p.m. CT and tape delayed at 8:00 p.m. MT/PT/HI/AK, with a special second showing on Thursday, Sept. 26 at 7:30 p.m. local time. The "Clean Guys of Comedy" event series will prove that jokes don't have to be dirty or filled with expletives to be funny-just a healthy dose of "comedy without the F-bomb aftertaste."

Introduction to "Clean Guys of Comedy"
"Clean Guys of Comedy" is a stand-up comedy occasion that was recorded and released in 2013. The movie showcases a distinct selection of comedians who differentiate themselves by carrying out humor that is meant to be devoid of profanity and adult content. Rather, they concentrate on observational funny, relatable anecdotes, and light-hearted humor that can be delighted in by a family-friendly audience. The event was headlined by comic Dave Coulier, known best for his function as Uncle Joey on the popular sitcom "Full House", and includes a lineup of other skilled comedians.

Comical Line-up and Unique Selling Point
The lineup of comics in "Clean Guys of Comedy" includes Jamie Kennedy, understood for his work on "The Jamie Kennedy Experiment" and "Malibu's Most Wanted", along with Heather McDonald from "Chelsea Lately", and Ralph Louis Harris, known for his looks on "Seinfeld" and "Dream On". Andy Hendrickson, a comic who's appeared on "The Late Show with David Letterman", likewise adds to the laughter.

What sets "Clean Guys of Comedy" apart from other stand-up funny films and specials is its dedication to tidy humor. In a home entertainment landscape typically saturated with edgy and profanity-laced routines, this movie looks for to show that funny doesn't require to be blue to be humorous. Their target audience consists of people of all ages and those who choose comedy without expletives or adult themes.

Styles and Performances
Throughout the movie, the comedians touch on a range of everyday topics, consisting of household characteristics, individual relationships, work-life, and social scenarios. They masterfully draw out humor from the mundane and familiar, creating a comedic experience that resonates with a broad group.

Dave Coulier, with his years of experience in tv and funny, leads the pack, setting the tone with his trademark impressions and lighthearted jokes. His brand of humor typically involves playful voices and noises, similar to his "Full House" days, and the audience responds with heat and laughter.

Jamie Kennedy, meanwhile, brings his eccentric funny bone and distinct point of views to the stage, offering a performance that stabilizes wit with observational humor. Heather McDonald showcases her narrative style, delivering storytelling that's both engaging and amusing, drawing the audience into her world with in-depth reenactments of her life experiences.

Ralph Louis Harris utilizes his energetic phase presence and meaningful physicality to engage the audience, while Andy Hendrickson provides a down-to-earth, everyman approach to comedy that's both relatable and humorous. Each comic brings their own style to the phase, adding to a varied and dynamic funny display.

Reception and Impact
The reception of "Clean Guys of Comedy" was usually positive, especially among viewers trying to find family-friendly entertainment that they might share with all ages. The film handled to show the flexibility of funny and its ability to cross limits without relying on provocative material.

Part of what made "Clean Guys of Comedy" significant in the funny scene of 2013 was its possible function in widening the understanding of tidy comedy. It revealed that tidy humor is not simply for kids or conservative audiences but can be valued by anybody who enjoys an excellent, wholesome laugh.

Conclusion
In a home entertainment world where the lines in between adult and family content typically blur, "Clean Guys of Comedy" stuck out as a breath of fresh air in 2013. By offering up laughs without the blasphemy, the movie took a niche for itself and provided a platform for comics to showcase their ability to be funny to the widest possible audience. This movie not just served up the laughs however likewise provided a testament to the universal appeal of clean humor, making it a significant addition to the comedy category.

Top Cast

  • Jamie Kennedy (small)
    Jamie Kennedy
    himself
  • Dave Coulier (small)
    Dave Coulier
    himself
  • Heather McDonald (small)
    Heather McDonald
    herself
  • Ralph Louis Harris
    himself
  • Andy Hendrickson
    himself