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Ali Siddiq: It's Bigger Than These Bars

Ali Siddiq: It's Bigger Than These Bars

★ 6.82018Movie1 h 0 mUnited States
Comedy

Ali Siddiq returns back behind the walls of the penal system to tape his first one hour stand-up special. Shot at Bell County Jail in Texas, Ali Siddiq shares hilarious experiences of both incarceration and freedom.

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Ali Siddiq: It's Bigger Than These Bars

2018

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1 h 0 m

United States

Comedy

Ali Siddiq returns back behind the walls of the penal system to tape his first one hour stand-up special. Shot at Bell County Jail in Texas, Ali Siddiq shares hilarious experiences of both incarceration and freedom.
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Haidy Moussa

29/05/2023 08:29
Ali Siddiq: It's Bigger Than These Bars_720p(480P)
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Missy Ls

29/05/2023 07:51
source: Ali Siddiq: It's Bigger Than These Bars
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Rapha 💕

26/05/2023 04:43
Moviecut—Ali Siddiq: It's Bigger Than These Bars
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Brenda Wairimu

23/05/2023 03:47
The best audience for this stand-up comedy are prisoners as most of his jokes were about prison life and rules so good location here. Ali Siddiq has been there and will let you know plenty of times, but he knows what he's talking about, like the inmates also do. So a lot of inside jokes, entertaining enough for me though. Ali Siddiq is a good storyteller, pleasant to listen to. I wasn't particularly a fan of the interruptions where he interviews prisoners, nor the lesson giving. I prefer a continuous show when watching a stand-up comedy. For prison talk there are better specialized shows nowadays.
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Mustapha Njie

23/05/2023 03:47
This seemed less like a comedy show and more like watching a personable ex-con pal around with inmates using lots of inside jokes. However, if you've seen enough semi-real prison shows and movies (or been in yourself), you will understand the jokes...it's just that they are the type of jokes you'd laugh at when having one and one conversations with the person, but not laugh at watching. Basically, prison version of a bunch of dad jokes. Also, it strangely felt very pro-State. Additionally, there didn't seem to be any point except letting the world know he is an ex-con and now tells jokes for a living. Nothing against the guy, I just didn't find any redeeming value, memorable jokes, or any reason to ever watch again. Oh wait, I did chuckle at the very first joke ("Thanks for being here tonight, not that you had a choice." Not original, but fine.) and the last joke which wasn't really a joke but a real prisoner lady talking about loving some nasty slime food.
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kwadwosheldonfanpage

13/04/2023 10:08
The best audience for this stand-up comedy are prisoners as most of his jokes were about prison life and rules so good location here. Ali Siddiq has been there and will let you know plenty of times, but he knows what he's talking about, like the inmates also do. So a lot of inside jokes, entertaining enough for me though. Ali Siddiq is a good storyteller, pleasant to listen to. I wasn't particularly a fan of the interruptions where he interviews prisoners, nor the lesson giving. I prefer a continuous show when watching a stand-up comedy. For prison talk there are better specialized shows nowadays.
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Katalia

20/02/2023 06:56
source: Ali Siddiq: It's Bigger Than These Bars
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Binod Bohara

20/02/2023 06:56
This seemed less like a comedy show and more like watching a personable ex-con pal around with inmates using lots of inside jokes. However, if you've seen enough semi-real prison shows and movies (or been in yourself), you will understand the jokes...it's just that they are the type of jokes you'd laugh at when having one and one conversations with the person, but not laugh at watching. Basically, prison version of a bunch of dad jokes. Also, it strangely felt very pro-State. Additionally, there didn't seem to be any point except letting the world know he is an ex-con and now tells jokes for a living. Nothing against the guy, I just didn't find any redeeming value, memorable jokes, or any reason to ever watch again. Oh wait, I did chuckle at the very first joke ("Thanks for being here tonight, not that you had a choice." Not original, but fine.) and the last joke which wasn't really a joke but a real prisoner lady talking about loving some nasty slime food.
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Haidy Moussa

29/05/2023 08:29
Ali Siddiq: It's Bigger Than These Bars_720p(480P)
author avatar

Missy Ls

29/05/2023 07:51
source: Ali Siddiq: It's Bigger Than These Bars
author avatar

Rapha 💕

26/05/2023 04:43
Moviecut—Ali Siddiq: It's Bigger Than These Bars
author avatar

Brenda Wairimu

23/05/2023 03:47
The best audience for this stand-up comedy are prisoners as most of his jokes were about prison life and rules so good location here. Ali Siddiq has been there and will let you know plenty of times, but he knows what he's talking about, like the inmates also do. So a lot of inside jokes, entertaining enough for me though. Ali Siddiq is a good storyteller, pleasant to listen to. I wasn't particularly a fan of the interruptions where he interviews prisoners, nor the lesson giving. I prefer a continuous show when watching a stand-up comedy. For prison talk there are better specialized shows nowadays.
author avatar

Mustapha Njie

23/05/2023 03:47
This seemed less like a comedy show and more like watching a personable ex-con pal around with inmates using lots of inside jokes. However, if you've seen enough semi-real prison shows and movies (or been in yourself), you will understand the jokes...it's just that they are the type of jokes you'd laugh at when having one and one conversations with the person, but not laugh at watching. Basically, prison version of a bunch of dad jokes. Also, it strangely felt very pro-State. Additionally, there didn't seem to be any point except letting the world know he is an ex-con and now tells jokes for a living. Nothing against the guy, I just didn't find any redeeming value, memorable jokes, or any reason to ever watch again. Oh wait, I did chuckle at the very first joke ("Thanks for being here tonight, not that you had a choice." Not original, but fine.) and the last joke which wasn't really a joke but a real prisoner lady talking about loving some nasty slime food.
author avatar

kwadwosheldonfanpage

13/04/2023 10:08
The best audience for this stand-up comedy are prisoners as most of his jokes were about prison life and rules so good location here. Ali Siddiq has been there and will let you know plenty of times, but he knows what he's talking about, like the inmates also do. So a lot of inside jokes, entertaining enough for me though. Ali Siddiq is a good storyteller, pleasant to listen to. I wasn't particularly a fan of the interruptions where he interviews prisoners, nor the lesson giving. I prefer a continuous show when watching a stand-up comedy. For prison talk there are better specialized shows nowadays.
author avatar

Katalia

20/02/2023 06:56
source: Ali Siddiq: It's Bigger Than These Bars
author avatar

Binod Bohara

20/02/2023 06:56
This seemed less like a comedy show and more like watching a personable ex-con pal around with inmates using lots of inside jokes. However, if you've seen enough semi-real prison shows and movies (or been in yourself), you will understand the jokes...it's just that they are the type of jokes you'd laugh at when having one and one conversations with the person, but not laugh at watching. Basically, prison version of a bunch of dad jokes. Also, it strangely felt very pro-State. Additionally, there didn't seem to be any point except letting the world know he is an ex-con and now tells jokes for a living. Nothing against the guy, I just didn't find any redeeming value, memorable jokes, or any reason to ever watch again. Oh wait, I did chuckle at the very first joke ("Thanks for being here tonight, not that you had a choice." Not original, but fine.) and the last joke which wasn't really a joke but a real prisoner lady talking about loving some nasty slime food.
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