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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuFunnyman Bill Burr takes the stage to uncork a profanity-laced, incisive routine that pokes fun at plastic surgery, reality TV, gold diggers and more.Funnyman Bill Burr takes the stage to uncork a profanity-laced, incisive routine that pokes fun at plastic surgery, reality TV, gold diggers and more.Funnyman Bill Burr takes the stage to uncork a profanity-laced, incisive routine that pokes fun at plastic surgery, reality TV, gold diggers and more.
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A Bill Burr comedy stand-up special from the Lincoln Theatre in Washington DC.
Brilliantly funny. Captures well the Bill Burr stand-up routine: essentially a rant against everything he doesn't like as well as observations on things happening in his life and in the world. Wonderfully intense, irreverent and un-PC.
Brilliantly funny. Captures well the Bill Burr stand-up routine: essentially a rant against everything he doesn't like as well as observations on things happening in his life and in the world. Wonderfully intense, irreverent and un-PC.
This is easily Bill's most quoted stand up special.
You'll love this if you love Bill Burr's style of angry, faux-controversial comedy.
His ability to absolutely nail topics such as guns + rednecks, women and their self-anointed superiority, gold diggers and domestic violence. All topics that very easily cause controversy, he nails with a brilliant combination of brutal honesty together with over-exaggeration without causing an uproar. He is sublime at applying the 'callback' technique in a quick, but obviously subtle way to add a quick laugh in the middle of a story to keep the audience laughing.
This is the special that was so successful he's used its content on all the television spots. For good reason too.
I've watched this many times and I'm still laughing at it.
You'll love this if you love Bill Burr's style of angry, faux-controversial comedy.
His ability to absolutely nail topics such as guns + rednecks, women and their self-anointed superiority, gold diggers and domestic violence. All topics that very easily cause controversy, he nails with a brilliant combination of brutal honesty together with over-exaggeration without causing an uproar. He is sublime at applying the 'callback' technique in a quick, but obviously subtle way to add a quick laugh in the middle of a story to keep the audience laughing.
This is the special that was so successful he's used its content on all the television spots. For good reason too.
I've watched this many times and I'm still laughing at it.
Bill Burrs latest (2012) comedy special is laugh a minute stuff. If you've been following Bill's work for some time you'll notice that it includes mostly new material, and all of it has clearly been well honed on the US comedy circuit. He also includes some old stuff as well most of which has been beefed up for the new special - such as his rant about owning a pit bull or arguing with women - and the adaptations he makes to this material are interesting and cleverly made. His new material includes discussions about gun politics and buying a gun, and the politics of domestic relationships. His views on the latest Schwarzenegger debacle are hilarious while also having a real and quite interesting message for the audience.
Bill Burr is one of the best comedians out there. He manages to be dark, offensive, insightful, and creative all while making us laugh. This special I found to be particularly unique, not because its structure or style was very different, but because of the range of material Burr talks about and the way he tackles it. Various bits stuck out as very unique to me, and these bits are the ones that I simply didn't want to end!
While Bill Burr's style can be a little repetitive at times, the subjects he tackles are in no way repetitive. Over the course of 68 minutes, Burr cracks jokes about everything from plastic surgery to dogs to his own childhood-and as the special goes on and develops it simultaneously becomes more insightful and hilarious. Highly recommended for all of those who like a good laugh and aren't easily offended.
While Bill Burr's style can be a little repetitive at times, the subjects he tackles are in no way repetitive. Over the course of 68 minutes, Burr cracks jokes about everything from plastic surgery to dogs to his own childhood-and as the special goes on and develops it simultaneously becomes more insightful and hilarious. Highly recommended for all of those who like a good laugh and aren't easily offended.
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Ok, maybe not THAT far but he makes some seriously valid hilarious points. He's hilarious, sees things for what they are and is FEARLESS about his stance on a lot of topics.
Not a surprise, I laughed so hard to tears so many times, I had to get a box of tissues nearby. I am not a guy and yet I can agree with and LAUGH AT everything that comes out of this guy's mouth.
A must see, esp if you miss REAL humor Carlin style.
Not a surprise, I laughed so hard to tears so many times, I had to get a box of tissues nearby. I am not a guy and yet I can agree with and LAUGH AT everything that comes out of this guy's mouth.
A must see, esp if you miss REAL humor Carlin style.
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- WissenswertesThis was the first stand-up comedy special to premiere exclusively on Netflix.
- VerbindungenFeatured in De wereld draait door: Folge #10.10 (2014)
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- Bill Burr: You People Are All the Same.
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By what name was Bill Burr: You People Are All the Same (2012) officially released in Canada in English?
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