Unrated
Running time: 77 minutes
Studio: Salient Media/Vivendi Entertainment
DVD Extras: Behind the scenes footage and a featurette entitled
“A Day with Katt Williams in DC.”
They say there’s a thin line between genius and madness, and
it’s often very hard to tell which side of the line Katt
Williams is standing on. I’ve been so curious about what make’s
the diminutive comic tick that I’ve scheduled several interviews
with him, each of which he either canceled at the last minute or
simply failed to show up for.
Now there are reports that the inspired comic recently
underwent psychological testing at the urging of his concerned
relatives. I can’t say I’m surprised, given his long being
associated with bizarre behavior, such as walking down a red
carpet with a noose around his neck at the time that the Jena 6
case was in the news.
Whether he’s insane or simply insensitive, Katt brings an
undeniable intensity to everything he does as an entertainer,
whether it’s his standup act or playing an over-the-top
character in a movie. The dude is funny-looking enough even
before he opens his mouth, between his short stature, loud pimp
outfits and that flowing mane of relaxed hair. So, by the time
he finally starts to speak in that high-pitched squeal of his,
the audience is already well-primed to burst into laughter.
This latest concert flick captured Katt’s act onstage in
historic Constitution Hall in DC, where his material
appropriately covered plenty of politics and current events. He
saved some of his most scathing remarks to skewer George Bush
and Hilary Clinton, referring to the latter by the b-word for
assuming she’d get the black vote because of her husband.
But with Katt, a curse or an ethnic slur can just as easily
be a term of endearment, as he repeatedly employs the N-word
while promoting Barack Obama’s candidacy. Brash, bright and
brutally-honest with a unique perspective to share, here Katt
Williams serves up another shocking show which definitely won’t
disappoint his legions of loyal fans.