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| 1 | 14 Hour Show DVD |
| 2 | And That's Gonna Be Track 1 DVD |
| 3 | Me Telling You That Tracks 2 and 1 Are the 14 Hour Show DVD |
| 4 | Four Hacky Travel Jokes DVD |
| 5 | Generation Nintendo DVD |
| 6 | Pills Drunk Daddy DVD |
| 7 | My Weird Jokes DVD |
| 8 | Elementary President DVD |
| 9 | The Virgin Maury, The Alien, And My Grandma DVD |
| 10 | Cheating, Dreaming Old People Who Don't Shut Up DVD |
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Standup comedian Kyle Cease became a hit with the nostalgic geek squad in early 2006 when his "Generation Nintendo" routine became the hot MP3/video to forward. Remembering the good old days when you'd have to blow into the cartridge to get Super Mario Brothers to play on your slowly dying, always buggy machine, "Generation Nintendo" is Cease's masterwork as it hilariously flows from two button controllers to how Sunny Delight tasted like a blend of orange juice and baby medicine. Cease makes another Sunny D analogy that's funny, gross, and not good for repeating in mixed company, and if you can't stand a little trash with your wit, you better steer clear. He may dip into scatological humor, but he doesn't use it as a crutch, and in the end he comes off as a cross between Dane Cook and Adam Sandler, just as hyper as the former and willing to get as obtuse as the latter. His "My Weird Jokes" is truly weird but it warrants repeat listenings and gets funnier with every return. The first couple tracks are clever as Cease talks about CD players counting up tracks -- watch your display, pretty cool -- and his whole set flows well, becoming looser and more rewarding as things progress. Cook fans, Sandler addicts, and anyone looking for a new irreverent oddball to latch onto should check it. [One Dimple was initially released with a bonus DVD featuring Cease's appearance on Comedy Central's Premium Blend and a tour documentary.] David Jeffries, All Music Guide