The Importance of Self-Loathing DVD (bootleg version)

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The all-new Rev. Mitcz comedy special “The Importance of Self-Loathing” DVD. This is the “Official Bootleg Version”, made while the official DVDs were being printed in a factory.

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The all-new Rev. Mitcz comedy special “The Importance of Self-Loathing” DVD. This is the “Official Bootleg Version”, made while the official DVDs were being printed in a factory, Mitcz made these himself from home : hand-numbered, individually signed, and extremely rare (only 27 of them were ever produced). The DVD contents are identical to the official release, but the packaging is… let’s say not the most professional.

Recorded live in West Hollywood, California on July 22nd, 2016 this is Rev. Mitcz at his most self-loathingest.

DVD Features :

  • Uncensored 68-minute performance
  • Feature-length commentary track from Rev. Mitcz himself
  • 30 minutes of never-before-seen (and mostly never to be repeated) material, with introductions from Rev. Mitcz
  • The encore performance

Track List :

  1. Intro
  2. I’m Not the Scary One
  3. Careful with that Edge, Man
  4. Spigots!
  5. Here Kitty, Kitty
  6. Wetzel Dreams of Pretzels
  7. A Bittersweet Win for the Kool-Aid People
  8. British Batman
  9. Mansplaining Periods to Men
  10. Weed vs Alcohol
  11. A Love Letter to Boobs
  12. 20s vs 30s
  13. The Importance of Self-Loathing
  14. A Lengthy Dissertation on Joke Writing

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Weight 1 lbs

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Rev. Mitcz (pronounced “Reverend Mitch”, but you can call him “Mitch“) is a Stand-up Comedian, host of multiple podcasts, occasional indie actor, and all-around nutcase living in the jaded city of Hollywood, CA.

While Rev. Mitcz’s stand-up comedy can be at times jarring and abrasive, he presents an endearing and silly worldview on life and society. His comedic appeal is a mixture of his stage presence, his unique personal appearance, and his dark self-awareness that exposes surprising honesty. The energetic and often upbeat nature of his act becomes infectious – making audiences laugh at subject matter they’d normally find appalling.