The best Bill Hicks’s movies

Bill Hicks

Bill Hicks

16/12/1961- 26/02/1994
Today we present the best Bill Hicks’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Bill Hicks’s movies.
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Heckler

Heckler
6.1/10
HECKLER is a comedic feature documentary exploring the increasingly critical world we live in. After starring in a film that was critically bashed, Jamie Kennedy takes on hecklers and critics and ask some interesting questions of people such as George Lucas, Bill Maher, Mike Ditka, Rob Zombie, Howie Mandel and many more. This fast moving, hilarious documentary pulls no punches as you see an uncensored look at just how nasty and mean the fight is between those in the spotlight and those in the dark.

Bill Hicks: Revelations

Bill Hicks: Revelations
8.4/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 27/05/1993
  • Character: Himself
Bill Hicks in the height of his genius. Recorded at the Dominion Theatre in London, Hicks opens our eyes and minds to the hypocrisy and ludicrousness of the world around us.

Totally Bill Hicks

Totally Bill Hicks
8.4/10
Consisting of two parts: ‘Revelations’, Bill Hicks’ last live performance in the United Kingdom made at the Dominion Theatre; and a documentary about Hicks’ life ‘Just a Ride’ featuring interviews with friends, admirers, and family.

American: The Bill Hicks Story

American: The Bill Hicks Story
7.7/10
American: The Bill Hicks Story is a biographical documentary film on the life of comedian Bill Hicks. The film was produced by Matt Harlock and Paul Thomas, and features archival footage and interviews with family and friends, including Kevin Booth. The filmmakers used a cut-and-paste animation technique to add movement to a large collection of still pictures used to document events in Hicks' life. The film made its North American premiere at the 2010 South by Southwest Film Festival. The film was nominated for a 2010 Grierson British Documentary Award for the "Most Entertaining Documentary" category. It was also nominated for Best Graphics and Animation category in the 2011 Cinema Eye Awards. Awards won include The Dallas Film Festivals Texas Filmmaker Award, at Little Rock The Oxford American's Best Southern Film Award, and Best Documentary at the Downtown LA Film Festival. On Rotten Tomatoes, 81% of the first 47 reviews counted were rated positive.

Bill Hicks: Sane Man

Bill Hicks: Sane Man
8.3/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 01/12/1989
  • Character: Himself
Sane Man was filmed before Bill recorded ‘Dangerous’, his first comedy album, and is a turning point in Hicks’ career. It was the first complete Hicks show ever filmed and Bill pulled out all the stops for the cameras. Completely focused, a newly-sober Hicks paces the stage like a wild animal riffing effortless.

Bill Hicks: Relentless

Bill Hicks: Relentless
8.5/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 01/01/1992
  • Character: Himself
Bill Hicks tells us how he feels about non-smokers, blow-jobs, religion, war and peace, and drugs and music.

Comedy Knockouts

Comedy Knockouts
  • Release: 29/07/2003
Time to throw off the gloves for this exclusive no-holds-barred comedy extravaganza! Make room for the laughter with these never-before-seen stand-up routines from some of America's favorite comedians including Tim Allen, Denis Leary, Ray Romano, Drew Carey, and Brett Butler! Comedy Knockouts presents the rare career-defining routines that propelled this collection of comics to stardom!

Comedy's Dirtiest Dozen

Comedy's Dirtiest Dozen
6.1/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 12/06/1988
  • Character: Himself
Comedy's Dirtiest Dozen is a stand-up comedy concert film featuring some big name talents before they reached actual stardom. These comedians included Tim Allen, Chris Rock, Bill Hicks, Otto & George and Jackie Martling among others.

Impact Video Magazine

Impact Video Magazine
8.6/10
Counter-culture video magazine created by Stuart Shapiro, featuring Bill Hicks, Robert Williams, Public Enemy, Butthole Surfers, Survival Research Labs, and much more! Hosted by Alex Winter!

Rodney Dangerfield: Nothin' Goes Right

Rodney Dangerfield: Nothin' Goes Right
7.4/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 10/08/1988
  • Character: himself
Rodney Dangerfield hosts a showcase of comics including himself, Robert Schimmel, Bill Hicks, and Andrew Dice Clay, among others.

The Reality of Me

The Reality of Me
8.2/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 01/11/2012
  • Character: Self
TROM (The Reality of Me) is an unique free online documentary, since no one has thought of such a documentary from our knowledge. We want to show, as well as we can, the whole picture, an insight into our world, a perspective from which you must extract meanings in order to understand, and curiosity to progress, because there is a lot of such information we call “scientific”. Moreover, we present alternative and existing solutions to radically improve every one's life. If you've never questioned your lifestyle and are well adjusted to our current society, you will, more than likely, get a shock, but if you watch the whole documentary you'll understand why. All chapters and sub-chapters are connected and in order to understand you have to watch the whole documentary, in order.

Bill Hicks: One Night Stand

Bill Hicks: One Night Stand
8.1/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 27/04/1991
  • Character: Himself
Bill Hicks shows us his view on smoking, smoking pot, drinking, sex, advertisement and music. It's not a view you hear very often.

Bill Hicks: Reflections

Bill Hicks: Reflections
6.8/10
Comedy Dynamics sits down with Bill Hicks’ brother, Steve, who tells old stories, squashes old rumors and reveals the brother and son behind the late comedian. Told amidst old and rare footage, it’s a must watch for any fan.

Bill Hicks: It's Just a Ride

Bill Hicks: It's Just a Ride
8.1/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 18/06/1994
  • Character: Himself
Short documentary / tribute to the late, truly great American stand-up comedian Bill Hicks, included as an extra in several box sets. Bill Hicks passed away in 1994, taken tragically young aged only 32. His legend and reputation, however, continue to grow. "It's Just a Ride" is a celebration of his life and work, featuring numerous clips of Bill's many recorded stand-up performances, along with trbutes from Sean Hughes, Eric Bogosian, David Letterman and Eddie Izzard, amongst others.

Bill Hicks: The Funny Farm

Bill Hicks: The Funny Farm
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 01/01/1990
  • Character: Himself
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Bill Hicks: United States of Advertising

Bill Hicks: United States of Advertising
9/10
This is Bill Hicks' LIVE final televised interview where he appeared on the Austin, Texas public access television show CapZeyeZ, hosted by Metal Dave. He appeared on this interview prior to his performance at the Laff Stop at which his album "Rant in E Minor" was recorded. With this interview we are privileged with some of Hicks' intuitive criticisms and some "fresh" material.

Outlaw Comic: The Censoring of Bill Hicks

Outlaw Comic: The Censoring of Bill Hicks
7.8/10
A biographical documentary on the late great comedian Bill Hicks and his career; in particular the censorship by Letterman that scarred it.

Bill Hicks Live: Satirist, Social Critic, Stand-up Comedian

Bill Hicks Live: Satirist, Social Critic, Stand-up Comedian
8.3/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 25/10/2004
  • Character: Himsef
Since Bill died in 1993, his work has reached a new audience and he has become a powerful cult figure. The DVD captures Bill at his very best, with three of his legendary filmed performances: "One Night Stand" - the Old Vic Theatre in Chicago (30 min) "Revelations" - the Dominion Theatre in London (65 min) "Relentless" - Bill’s breakout performance at the Montreal Comedy Festival (70 min)

Bill Hicks: Bill Loses it in Chicago

Bill Hicks: Bill Loses it in Chicago
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 01/01/1989
  • Character: Himself
One of Hicks's most famous quotes was delivered during a gig in Chicago - known s the "Infamous Bill Looses it in Chicago" show - in 1989 (later released as the bootleg I'm Sorry, Folks). After a heckler repeatedly shouted "Free Bird", Hicks screamed that "Hitler had the right idea, he was just an underachiever!" Hicks followed this remark with a misanthropic tirade calling for unbiased genocide against the whole of humanity.

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