Jeff Dunham: Controlled Chaos

2011
7.4| 1h30m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 27 September 2011 Released
Producted By:
Country:
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.jeffdunham.com/controlledchaos
Info

Jeff Dunham is back in his fourth concert event, with all-new material. All the favorites are here: Walter, the grumpy retiree; furry and manic Peanut; Jose Jalapeño, the spicy pepper from south of the border; plus bumbling skeletal Achmed the Dead Terrorist. Dunham is also joined by two never-before-seen characters certain to unleash their own unique havoc on stage.

Genre

Comedy

Watch Online

Jeff Dunham: Controlled Chaos (2011) is now streaming with subscription on Prime Video

Director

Michael Simon

Production Companies

AD
AD

Watch Free for 30 Days

Stream on any device, 30-day free trial
Watch Now
Jeff Dunham: Controlled Chaos Videos and Images

Jeff Dunham: Controlled Chaos Audience Reviews

Linbeymusol Wonderful character development!
FeistyUpper If you don't like this, we can't be friends.
Pluskylang Great Film overall
Whitech It is not only a funny movie, but it allows a great amount of joy for anyone who watches it.
Red ALEXIS I am a HUGE Jeff Dunham fan. So much so that I've watched every show and skit he's done about a hundred times each. Every comedian has a different style, content, attitude, and different delivery. Naturally not everyone is going to think Jeff Dunham is funny. His type of comedy is very lighthearted, and pokes fun at things that a wider variety of audiences can relate to and enjoy. If you're looking for Andrew Dice Clay (over the top), Carlos Mencia (all about race), Steve Colbert (all about politics), well, he's none of the above. His punchlines are a little random really...about random things. While almost every comedian jokes about serious subjects such as race, money, and politics, Dunham's show gives us a break from all of that. Think of it as adult Disneyland, complete with puppets. In short, big kids (adults) will love this humor and can even spend a family night enjoying the show together. So why the low rating? I've read all sorts of negative reviews which I didn't believe at the time. However after attending one of his live shows and spending over $200 on seats I've come to realize that there is a lot of truth to what people are saying about Dunham. He's out of material and he's a one trick pony. This latest tour he was on was such a complete disappointment that I wish I could get a refund. The "Disorderly Conduct" tour was almost 90% a compilation of material from everything we already saw on TV over a hundred times. Sitting in my seat, knowing the punchline to near every joke was upsetting. Some of the material was nearly 6 years old. So I decided to read reviews on previous tours and guess what? They complained about the old material back then too. So if every show is just a compilation of used material, what does that say about Dunham? What does that say about what he owes his die-hard fans, who know his routine word for word already and PAID expecting more? Regular stand up comedians don't respect him because they say he depends too much on props and is not a true comic. Dunham wants to be respected as a stand up. How many stand up comedians get away with reusing old material over and over? None.
stevenackerman69 Finally got to see this special on Comedy Central last night. I already knew that he had two new guys in the show, although to be honest, Little Jeff he has done before. Check his autobiography. The beginning I didn't care for with Bubba J as the guard and Achmed driving. This was leftover from the Jeff Dunham show, which didn't work because these are dummies, not Muppets. As for his opening segment with his pictures, which you can see in his autobiography, it was cute and I wish he had mentioned the names of the earlier dummies. Is he ashamed of them? I liked the Walter segment and Achmed and his son was funny too. Peanut and Jose had some great lines, like when Jose called Peanut a Muppet reject. Walter once called him a Muppet on heroin. Nice little joke at the end with a mini-Peanut. I wish though he had tried to use Diane and Bubba J more than in the beginning. I know he can't put everyone in, but maybe he shouldn't try to do new characters in special 5 and just put everyone in as a reunion or something. Jeff is still great and one of the best.
Vasos Antoniou Jeff Dunham is one of the most successful and talented ventriloquists of all time! With his brand new show called ''Jeff Dunham Controlled Chaos'' proves that laugh is above everything in life. Making jokes with his buddies Walter, Achmed the dead terrorist, Achmed Jr, Jose Jalapino (on a stick of course) and lovely Peanut, he shows how much he loves his puppets. Even though we sometimes forget they are puppets, they make us laugh so hard every time we watch them! The puppets showed up in the following order: Walter, Achmed the dead terrorist and his son, Achmed Junior, followed up by Peanut and Jose! At the end of the show, 2 new puppets were showed up; Jeff Dunham and another version of Peanut! Pretty awkward, but you have to see it to understand what I mean! It's a show strongly recommended to be watched; you won't miss!
DKosty123 There are times where Dunham has been funnier, but this one is OK as long as you don't take things too seriously. The DVD which I watched this on features lots of extras and a few surprises. Granted Dunham is a changed man because of his divorce. Still when you look at him, and the puppets, it appears they are smarter than the audience.There is some good humor in this show. The latest gimmick that opens this one is AhdMed's new custom hot rod. The DVD contains a chapter about building the rod.Walter, Peanut, and all the characters are on hand for the hi jinx. there are some interesting credits The choice of language versus the beeps is a good idea. Granted Dunham has language in this that needs to be bleeped. This makes the DVD the way to view this one.All the humor is not politically correct, but most of it is funny,