Katt Williams: Kattpacalypse
Katt Williams: Kattpacalypse
R | 25 August 2012 (USA)
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Katt Williams ushers in Kattpacalypse, exploding with more energy than an atomic bomb and riffing on everything from Doomsday to Obama. Katt Williams has been the best selling urban comic in the last 10 years and proved to have explosive sales across all platforms from DVD to tours.

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nemiller8505

How many times can one man say the N word? About 248,674 times in one hour. I use to like Kat Williams stuff but this is ridiculous. We ended up turning it off and watching Kevin Hart. I would never recommend this to anyone. Horrible!!! And not funny at all, I never laughed. He rambled on about religion, political views, and black versus white people and nothing he said was educated. I am really glad I never went and seen him in person, I would want my money back. He tries to whine about him getting arrested, but he deserved it. He needs to get off the drugs hes on and back on track. And get back to the old kat Williams he use to be.

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kmphill92

I have never in my 21 years watched a comedy so bad as this one. If I could rate it 0 stars out of 10 I would. The use of excessive profanity does not make it any funnier as he thinks it does. The majority of the time you can not understand him. To even think this made a movie disgust me. There is no humor to it. To even think I wasted a dollar to rent it aggregates me. I wasted an hour and watched the whole movie and I am very unsatisfied. To think that people waste money to see him is wrong. Like I said I rated it a 1 star only because there is not a 0. So please do not waste your time or money. The word "awful" does not even begin to describe it!

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Edward Lorn

I cannot imagine I've ever seen a train wreck as tragically bad as Kattpacalypse, either literally or figuratively. Katt Williams was once a comedic god who used scathingly funny observations to make society and politics understandable to ones that may not get the jokes dropped by Jon Stewart or Lewis Black. He was an every-man's comic, loved by intelligent people and the uninformed alike. But this... my, how the mighty have fallen. It would be easy to say that Katt just lost his way, that he forgot how to entertain, how to tell a joke, but to see the Whitney Houston-type sweat pouring off him, to hear him ramble and rave like a madman (yes the term is cliché, but here, it's apt) is upsetting. I did laugh, but I could count those moments when I did on one hand. His views are confusing and stretched, the act full of end of the world scenarios and eschewed viewpoints such as, but not limited to: Homosexuality is all right, as long as you're a woman; NASA is leading a secret mission to a "Super-Earth" where there will be no black people because white people are going to sneak away on rocket ships; Atheists are "retarded" and 2012 will be the year all this goes down. Not to mention, his vulgar, curse laden delivery (I actually enjoy blue humor more than any other brand) intertwined with religious rhetoric and propaganda. If he truly is a Christian I cannot believe how a sane person can be that abrasive and filthy of mouth while believing God won't have a problem with it. Katt goes on to speak poorly of Conrad Murray, while in Katt's last show, Katt confessed he'd like to see Michael Jackson "dealt with" because he believed the performer a pedophile. These are just a few of Katt's many double statements and lunatic ravings. One of our greatest comedic minds is suffering, whether it be drug or stress induced, I don't know, but you can just look at Katt, how he's aged in the face, and see something has gone horribly wrong in only three short years. Add in all the news of Katt walking out of shows and his impromptu stripteases followed by push-up sessions, and it makes you wonder how much longer Katt Williams will be among the living. I feel like I just watched a cry for help, not a comedy show.

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theradicashift

I've never been the biggest Katt fan, but I always enjoyed seeing his work, as he had a unique style. But this show most certainly disappointed. I liked that Katt had something more to say beyond the joke by joke method, but he took too long and there were barely any jokes in between, even then, his message was too confusing. His comment about atheism is very misguided, and completely incorrect, and that's coming from a someone who does believe in God. If you like cheap laughs, or just the jumping and moving around Katt always does in his shows, then I think you won't regret watching this show, but if you are into actual comedy, then I think it's best to avoid this. I'll give it out of 10 the number of times I actually laughed while watching his show; 4. This is my personal rating of the show, and if you share my mindset, I believe you will share this evaluation.

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