I'm the One That I Want (movie)
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I'm The One That I Want is a concert movie released in 2000. The film captures a live performance of a one-woman show of stand-up comedy, featuring actress and comedian Margaret Cho.
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[edit] Premise
The film combines elements of storytelling and stand-up. It showcases Cho's unique style of sexually blunt monologue performance. The primary focus of the material is on Cho's ascension into stardom and her struggles with weight, drug addiction and sexual promiscuity. Cho also addresses her failed sitcom All American Girl, racism, homophobia and other challenges.
[edit] Production notes
The performance was filmed at the Warfield Theater in San Francisco in November of 1999. The movie was almost universally praised by critics, and it garnered favorable comparisons to the work of comedians like Richard Pryor and Lenny Bruce.
[edit] Book, CD, and DVD
A book and of the same name were also released, as well as a compact disc. The CD is a live audio recording of the same performance at the Warfield Theater. There is also a CD verion of the book available, and it is read by Cho. The concert film itself has been released on DVD.