
Bryan Callen: Complicated Apes (2019)
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- 58min
- Comedy
- 12 Mar 2019 (USA)
- TV Special
Bryan Callen records his third special in Chicago's historic Thalia Hall and reconsiders our debate on all things equality. He rails against our tendencies to turn each other into nouns like black, white, immigrant, Muslim, gay, straight,...
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Bryan Callen | ... |
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Directed by
Brian Volk-Weiss |
Written by
Bryan Callen | ... | () |
Produced by
Davina Dobrovech | ... | line producer |
Cisco Henson | ... | executive producer |
Brian Volk-Weiss | ... | executive producer |
Editing by
Brenda Carlson |
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Erik Kollasch | ... | assistant editor |
Production Design by
Jim Kronzer |
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Jeremy W. Foil | ... | associate production designer |
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Lee Walker | ... | re-recording mixer |
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Shaun Fleeger | ... | first assistant camera: "a" camera |
Michael Kubaszak | ... | first assistant camera |
Andrew Law | ... | lighting programmer |
Joshua Magalski | ... | spotlight operator |
Alan Thatcher | ... | camera operator |
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Bryan W. Adams | ... | marketing (as Bryan Adams) |
Savannah Goss | ... | production assistant |
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- Comedy Dynamics (2018) (United States) (video)
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Bryan Callen records his third special in Chicago's historic Thalia Hall and reconsiders our debate on all things equality. He rails against our tendencies to turn each other into nouns like black, white, immigrant, Muslim, gay, straight, man, woman, and instead suggests that the best way to navigate our current culture war is to think of our fellow humans not as a fixed label, but as verbs. |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Bryan Callen is 75 years old, 40 years older than his kid, Chris Delia. See more » |
Movie Connections | References Sesame Street (1969). See more » |