Blaxploitation godfather Rudy Ray Moore performs his raunchy standup routine before a live audience in this concert film. Those who are familiar with Moore's records and appearances in low-budget action/comedy pictures (Dolemite, The Monkey Hustle) will know what to expect: crude, gleefully vulgar jokes about the African-American experience delivered with boisterous style and funky rhythm. Moore's comedy is not for the faint-hearted, and his subjects include pimps and prostitutes, blatant racial stereotypes, babies having ******, dogs urinating on blind men, and Santa Claus committing suicide. He also performs several classic routines from his albums, including Dolemite and Close Encounters of the ****** Kind. Also appearing as an intermission are the comedy team Leroy and Skillet, performing a pair of skits that concern whiskey, ugly babies, and the judicial system. Those who can take it blue will bust a gut at Rude, so screw your wig on tight and put your weight on it, because Rudy Ray Moore is bound to make everything down and funky. Fred Beldin, Rovi
- Genre: Comedy
- Category Standup Comedy
- Studio: Xenon
- Run Time: 01 hr 20 min
- Edition: Special Edition
- Language: English
- Release Date: March 19, 2002
- Director: Cliff Roquemore