

George Carlin: What Am I Doing in New Jersey?
George Carlin changes his act by bringing politics into the act, but also talks about the People he can do without, Keeping People Alert, and Cars and Driving part 2.
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Plot Summary
George Carlin's 1988 HBO stand-up special, filmed in Atlantic City, delves into his signature observational humor. He tackles topics ranging from the absurdities of everyday life and the decline of the English language to the peculiarities of religion and the growing environmental crisis. Carlin's sharp wit and no-holds-barred delivery dissect societal norms and human behavior with his characteristic cynicism and intelligence.
Critical Reception
This special was met with widespread acclaim for Carlin's continued relevance and insightful social commentary. Critics lauded his ability to remain at the forefront of stand-up comedy, delivering sharp, intelligent, and hilarious observations. Audiences appreciated his fearless approach to controversial topics and his mastery of comedic timing.
What Reviewers Say
- Carlin's sharp intellect and biting social commentary remain unparalleled.
- A masterful performance showcasing his enduring comedic genius.
- Fearlessly tackles controversial subjects with intelligence and humor.
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Fun Fact
This special was filmed at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark, not Atlantic City as often misremembered, and marked Carlin's sixth HBO stand-up special.
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