
George Carlin Double Feature: Life's Worth Losing / It's Bad for Ya' (DVD)
Itâs Bad for Yaâ, Carlinâs EmmyÂź-nominated 14th and final HBOÂź special from March of 2008 features Carlinâs noted irreverent and unapologetic observations on topics ranging from death, religion, bureaucracy, patriotism, overprotected children and big business to the pungent examinations of modern language and the âdecrepit state of the American culture.â Carlin once again comes up with an hour of material that not only makes you laugh, but also makes you think.
George Carlin returns to the stage in LIFE IS WORTH LOSING, his 13th live comedy stand-up special, performed at the Beacon Theatre in New York City for HBOÂź. Carlinâs spot-on observations on the deterioration of human behavior include Americansâ obsession with their two favorite addictions - shopping and eating; his creative idea for The All-Suicide Channel, a new reality TV network; and the glorious rebirth of the planet to its original pristine condition - once the fires and floods destroy life as we know it.
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Itâs Bad for Yaâ, Carlinâs EmmyÂź-nominated 14th and final HBOÂź special from March of 2008 features Carlinâs noted irreverent and unapologetic observations on topics ranging from death, religion, bureaucracy, patriotism, overprotected children and big business to the pungent examinations of modern language and the âdecrepit state of the American culture.â Carlin once again comes up with an hour of material that not only makes you laugh, but also makes you think.
George Carlin returns to the stage in LIFE IS WORTH LOSING, his 13th live comedy stand-up special, performed at the Beacon Theatre in New York City for HBOÂź. Carlinâs spot-on observations on the deterioration of human behavior include Americansâ obsession with their two favorite addictions - shopping and eating; his creative idea for The All-Suicide Channel, a new reality TV network; and the glorious rebirth of the planet to its original pristine condition - once the fires and floods destroy life as we know it.










