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List Price: $16.99 | | Label: Comedy Central
Salesrank: 2001
Released: November 17, 2009 |
| Our Price: $11.50 |
| Used Price: $11.49 |
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MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated) Media: DVD |
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| Features:
Color DVD Widescreen NTSC | Starring:
D a n e C o o k | |
Editorial Review:
After his last two highly rated specials and multi-platinum selling albums, Dane reinvented his act and took it to the stage in front of 400 people at the Laugh Factory in Hollywood. This intimate show was performed in a nightclub atmosphere where Dane shared the audience's energy in a real-time performance, without a safety net. Here, he showcases a darker and more personal set with cutting edge material that pushes the envelope.
DVD Features:
- 30 Premeditated Acts
- ISolated INterview
Dane Cook: ISolated INcident Reviews:
Funny movie! 
2009-12-15 - It was funny but not his best work. I like his other stand up video better. But still loved this one.
Hilarious, Dane Cook strikes again 
2009-11-30 - I really love this DVD I love the audience and how it's not a huge coliseum.
I used to listen to Dane all the time and I kind of forgot about him for a while, but this DVD definitely makes me wish I kept up with what he was doing. It's hilarious and his new material will definitely make anyone laugh, or maybe blush.
Different Work 
2009-11-27 - Dane Cook has always been a comedian that went 'out there' to provide humor and provided animated moves and outrageous comments sometimes to keep people entertained and to latch onto and keep the attention of his audience. He doesn't differ from that line during this show, but he knows what his audience likes, so he knows how many different angles and points to touch upon during his show. A bit of change in this tour/dvd is that he makes a point to talk about his personal life, losing his parents, which I admired. He let his audience in on a bit of his life not a lot of people had heard about, or understood. He let us in on that part of his life that meant the most to him, and I'm amazed he shared it with us, but glad he did. A lot of his fans heard of his tragic event, and, well, he let us in on a piece of it, so we could relate and understand how he went through that turmoil. Humor got him through that, which is why he has been so strong through all of his work, even after he lost both of his parents. It's his therapy, its his life. :) I have an upmost profound respect for Cook since seeing him live, I hope to again soon.