George Carlin goes to Carnegie Hall. Good, but not quite fully fine. Here, he talks about dogs and cats, having a nice day, and many other things. I liked it, but it shows how Carlin's comedy has changed for the better. Here, he has a lot of growing to do. He does, but it isn't that bad. Funny, but in 1982, I'd rather watch Richard Pryor (if I was alive). A+