Plot |
On stage in New York City in 2003 for one hour, Ellen DeGeneres gave a free-wheeling comic insight into the world, especially on the topic of everyday conveniences. Standing alone before a stage curtain, Ellen spoke about how she missed the good old days of yore and her own foibles like procrastinating. Without foul language or denigrating attacks on others, Ellen chats with the audience about typical frustrations in the kitchen, like opening a pickle jar, or trying to open a sealed CD, or the etiquette of sitting in a movie theater. Though she touched on the issue of her gayness, she shrugged it off and indicated she had no agenda in that regard. |
|