REVIEW

Review: Brad Stine - ...Tolerate THIS!

Written by Jim Schwab
Published September 26, 2005

Brad Stine was nine years old when he found Christ. While that, in itself is not all that remarkable, what he does for a living is, when you take it into account. Stine is a politically conservative (just a tad to the right of George W. Bush, I'd say...), Evangelical Christian and a stand-up comic. A fairly sucessful one, at that.

Several years ago, when his agent stopped booking him in the traditional comedy rooms, Stine switched gears and started doing shows in front of a more receptive audience. He gave up comedy clubs and started working in Church basements and auditoriums, which turned out to be a more comfortable and receptive outlet for his comedy/ministry. In 2004, he recorded a DVD caled Put A Helmet On! which garnered quite a bit of attention, particularly among the secular press. His second DVD (and accompanying CD), ...Tolerate THIS! was just released.

Calling Stine's work comedy is only mainstreaming what others would call simple "spoken word." At times, he's hilarious and spot-on but most of the time he's just lecturing about truths as he sees them. A famous comic, George Carlin I bellieve, said that comedy is simply exaggeration in front of an audience. Stine fails to exaggerate much but since his audience is so receptive to what he's saying, he doesn't need to. What he calls comedy, most of us would simply call astute observation.

Building his act around various rants against liberals, non-believers, pro-choice people and even Christians who do stupid things, he spends most of his time sermoning up to poignant and directed punchlines. Billed as the "clean" comic, he uses the word "stinkin'" a startling number of times in places a more mainstream comic would use more colorful language.

Despite all of that, he comes across as honest, forthright and pretty damn funny. Particularly if you have a slight lean toward the right, I'd urge you to check out Stine's unique brand of comedy and observation. Although there are no particular "extras" on the DVD as opposed to the CD, it does help to be able to see his wild gesticulating and his looming stage presence.

Rating: 3.5 of 5

Keep reading for information and comments on this article, and add some feedback of your own!
Review: Brad Stine - ...Tolerate THIS!
Published: September 26, 2005
Type: Review
Section: Music
Filed Under: Music: Comedy and Spoken Word, Video: Comedy
Writer: Jim Schwab
Jim Schwab's BC Writer page
Jim Schwab's personal site
Spread the Word
Like this article?
Email this
Submit to del.icio.us Save to del.icio.us
RSS Feeds
All RSS Feeds (240+)
Comments on this article
BC articles by Jim Schwab
Music: Comedy and Spoken Word
Video: Comedy
All Music Articles
All Review articles
All BC articles
All BC Comments

Comments

#1 — September 26, 2005 @ 14:26PM — The Theory

I saw him live three or so years ago. He was really funny... despite his in your face political leaning. Though back then that sort of thing didn't bother me as much as it would now.

I have a copy of Tolerate This sitting in my mailbox at work that my job slipped my way. I suppose I'll try to watch it and see whether the political slat really annoys me or not.

#2 — September 26, 2005 @ 15:42PM — The Theory

well, considering the sudden re-posting of this my previous comment disappeard. So I shall re-try.

I saw Mr Stine live a couple of years ago and he was really quite funny. Even with his political/religious bias I may have to check this out.

Actually, I know I have a copy of this DVD somewhere that I got free. I was a bit timid of it BECAUSE OF his biases... but we'll see.

#3 — September 26, 2005 @ 15:43PM — The Theory

...now you don't see it. now you do?

oh well. double the posting pleasure, i guess.

Want comments emailed to you? No spam, promise! Address:

Add your comment, speak your mind

(Or ping: http://blogcritics.org/mt/tb/36836)

Personal attacks are not allowed. Please read our comment policy.





Remember Name/URL?

Please preview your comment!

Fresh
Articles
Fresh
Comments