Fatmanp
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He was in the trailerWhy is that?
He was in the trailerWhy is that?
Yeah I watched both back to back, and for the first time felt underwhelmed by Gervais’s latest, ArmageddonUnlike Ricky Gervais’s new routine, this is funny.
I realized after I posted it that some might get confused with the date. Sucks you guys use the wrong date format.
Maybe a mod can change it to Dec. 31
Although I never laughed "HAHA!" this felt more like a spoken word performance than stand up.Dave's a great storyteller, and the ones that end in punchlines are often clever, but I'm not a fan of his monologuing.
An interesting special, though not the funniest.
I can read. Many people hold onto their insecurities for a lifetime no matter what they achieve in life."Long after"
No offense intended. Just wanted to clarify just in case.I can read. Many people hold onto their insecurities for a lifetime no matter what they achieve in life.
Not offended and I agree it is annoying.No offense intended. Just wanted to clarify just in case.
Its the wearing it on his sleeve thats annoying.
It was funny the first time.Does whinge about woke and being cancelled again or is it actually funny?
Steroids, Testosterone, HGH whatever is a hell of a thing.An aside but it's crazy how jacked Dave got for a while. The dude was in his 40s and three times the size he was.
Or it could be, because he comes out with a stand-up special every year. I think. While other comedians come out with a special every 3 to 5 yearsSeeing alot of people not liking the stand-up. I think sometimes you need to be in the mood to enjoy something. This goes for any type of entertainment.
I thought it was pretty decent. He revisits some familiar topics from his previous specials.
...and this is why. This standup felt like a DVD extras/cut content of the last big standup he did(The Closer), which already felt like a part 2 of Sticks and Stones. The first bit regarding Jim Carrey was good stuff, but the rest felt like a slow decline in quality to the point where I checked Netflix halfway through to be sure this wasn't an extras featurette.Does he whine about woke and being cancelled again
KTS is definitely a top 3 for me. Personally, I think his best special that stuck with me was 'Equanimity and The Bird Revelation'.An interesting special, though not the funniest. Imo Killing Them Softly is still his best material, as far as standup is concerned.
This was a C+ standup to me...
...and this is why. This standup felt like a DVD extras/cut content of the last big standup he did(The Closer), which already felt like a part 2 of Sticks and Stones. The first bit regarding Jim Carrey was good stuff, but the rest felt like a slow decline in quality to the point where I checked Netflix halfway through to be sure this wasn't an extras featurette.
Also, I think Dave is so laser focused on the topics of lgbtq and cancel culture, that it is slowly eroding the quality of his library because there's so much else for him to talk about and make fun of in the best way Dave knows how to. I hate that he essentially is holding on to a grudge because those communities keep coming back to complain about him, which in turn riles him up even further to make fun of them, which causes them to complain even more. It is a shitty infinite loop until the day Dave decides he is done being in it.
Even when it comes to those topics, I feel like Andrew Schultz and Bill Burr do a better job of making fun of both in that edgy way.
KTS is definitely a top 3 for me. Personally, I think his best special that stuck with me was 'Equanimity and The Bird Revelation'.
Armaggedon was shit I agree.Unlike Ricky Gervais’s new routine, this is funny.
No worries, I thought those two parts were nice too, it just wasn't one of his best wraparounds he's ever done.Not really arguing anything you are saying but Dave holding onto things is something we should expect at this point.
I liked the set because he wrapped around that lame watery grave joke to the end with his wife and safety deposit box. Maybe that just hit with me extra special as my dad passed away and an incident with his safety deposit box earlier last year.
No worries, I thought those two parts were nice too, it just wasn't one of his best wraparounds he's ever done.
I think Dave has had moments in time where he will eventually let things go. For example, he barely or doesn't talk at all about the shitty parts of Hollywood anymore. It took him a while, but he eventually let that go (at least when it comes to his standup material). My rating mainly comes from me comparing this special to all of his own previous talent and work, no other comedian or content, and asking myself if I'm going to A) come back to this and watch it again, B) How much it made me laugh and C) will it stand the test of time compared to his other shows and will I distinctly remember certain jokes from this.
Even on first view, there were about 3-4 jokes that kind of stuck with me and the rest were just okay. It honestly just made me want to go back and watch The Closer, which was a much better rendition of what this is.
Throughout the special he was playing with the notion of delayed punchlines. The Titanic joke, for instance, gets used again, when hes talking about the joke book his wife found in the safe deposit box, as its one of the jokes in the book. Dave also does this with the stripper at the strip club, whose name comes up as a punchline much later on, also when talking about his wife.The beginning was funny. It kinda turned at his Titanic "joke" that was painfully not funny, which was maybe the point? Then he pivoted to Chris Rock, then the dude that attacked him onstage, and I just got really bored and turned it off.
Where would you rank it?Just as strong as prior specials don’t know what people are smoking
When he went on again about trans people I just rolled my eyes.My perspective is the LGBT+ backlash took the place of Hollywood in the forefront of his mind and why we are now seeing it so prominently in his material.
Did ya throw some shrimp on the barbieI saw Dave last year here in Australia, and it was pretty much this exact set! I was wondering why I had heard so much of it before! I loved it live but considering i'd seen most of it before it wasn't as fresh or funny 2nd time around.
Funnily enough I did have some prawns on the barbie for new years!!!Did ya throw some shrimp on the barbie
Watch Dave Chappelle: The Dreamer | Netflix Official Site
From his onstage tackle to the slap heard round the world, Dave Chappelle lets loose in this freewheeling and unfiltered stand-up comedy special.www.netflix.com
Trailer at link, it's not been uploaded to YouTube for whatever reason.
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