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Morir de pie

Título original: I'm Dying Up Here
  • Serie de TV
  • 2017–2018
  • 16
  • 1h
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,5/10
4,3 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Morir de pie (2017)
I'm Dying Up Here: Season 2
Reproducir trailer0:19
20 vídeos
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En la L.A. de los 70, cómicos novatos persiguen el éxito en famosos clubes de comedia, explorando las motivaciones oscuras de una industria donde hacer reír no es un chiste. Basada en el lib... Leer todoEn la L.A. de los 70, cómicos novatos persiguen el éxito en famosos clubes de comedia, explorando las motivaciones oscuras de una industria donde hacer reír no es un chiste. Basada en el libro de William Knoedelseder.En la L.A. de los 70, cómicos novatos persiguen el éxito en famosos clubes de comedia, explorando las motivaciones oscuras de una industria donde hacer reír no es un chiste. Basada en el libro de William Knoedelseder.

  • Creación
    • David Flebotte
    • Jim Carrey
  • Reparto principal
    • Melissa Leo
    • Ari Graynor
    • Michael Angarano
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,5/10
    4,3 mil
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    • Creación
      • David Flebotte
      • Jim Carrey
    • Reparto principal
      • Melissa Leo
      • Ari Graynor
      • Michael Angarano
    • 68Reseñas de usuarios
    • 8Reseñas de críticos
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
    • Premios
      • 3 nominaciones en total

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    I'm Getting Married!
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    Say Cheese!
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    Say Cheese!
    Say Cheese!
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    Who Do We Got Here?
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    Who Do We Got Here?
    Commitment To The Bit, Right Cass?
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    Commitment To The Bit, Right Cass?
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    I'm Dying Up Here: Season 2
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    I'm Dying Up Here: Season 2

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    Melissa Leo
    Melissa Leo
    • Goldie Herschlag
    • 2017–2018
    Ari Graynor
    Ari Graynor
    • Cassie Feder
    • 2017–2018
    Michael Angarano
    Michael Angarano
    • Eddie Zeidel
    • 2017–2018
    Clark Duke
    Clark Duke
    • Ron Shack
    • 2017–2018
    RJ Cyler
    RJ Cyler
    • Adam Proteau
    • 2017–2018
    Andrew Santino
    Andrew Santino
    • Bill Hobbs
    • 2017–2018
    Erik Griffin
    Erik Griffin
    • Ralph Carnegie…
    • 2017–2018
    Al Madrigal
    Al Madrigal
    • Edgar Martinez
    • 2017–2018
    Jake Lacy
    Jake Lacy
    • Nick Beverly
    • 2017–2018
    Jon Daly
    Jon Daly
    • Arnie Brown
    • 2017–2018
    Stephen Guarino
    Stephen Guarino
    • Sully Patterson
    • 2017–2018
    Ginger Gonzaga
    Ginger Gonzaga
    • Maggie
    • 2017–2018
    Rick Overton
    Rick Overton
    • Mitch Bombadier
    • 2017–2018
    Earl Skakel
    • Al Simms
    • 2017–2018
    Joel Kelley Dauten
    Joel Kelley Dauten
    • Gabe Schwartz…
    • 2017–2018
    Brad Garrett
    Brad Garrett
    • Roy Martin
    • 2018
    Dom Irrera
    Dom Irrera
    • Fitzy…
    • 2017–2018
    Xosha Roquemore
    Xosha Roquemore
    • Dawn Lima…
    • 2018
    • Creación
      • David Flebotte
      • Jim Carrey
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    8nategerard

    The Cancellation is Tragic

    I'm disappointed in Showtine for pulling the plug on this witty trip back to the early days of stand up.

    The well written dialogue gave the ensemble cast plenty of opportunities to show their gifts for comedic timing and acting range alike.

    It's sad when pay channels act like the networks. I'm going to miss this show.
    10StarIsBorn

    Please Renew I'm Dying Up Here

    As I never saw promotion for this series, I started watching it when I stumbled upon it one night during what was the 5th episode. I immediately had to go back and watch the first 4 episodes. Having lived through this time, I see a lot in this series that seems familiar, bringing back memories of a quite different time. Anyone who doesn't get this show does not realize it is portraying the 70's! A lot of jokes from then do not translate well today but they are telling it like it is, or was. Ron's storyline reminded me of when Jerry Seinfeld actually had a bit part on Benson. A lot of great comics evolved during this period. I believe this show is not meant to be "haha" funny, but to show the struggles of those who make us laugh. Love the cast they do a superb job! Hope Showtime gives this show a 2nd season, a better time slot, and promotes it this time!
    8biancachristie-803-885566

    Much Better Than I Expected

    I just finished a two-day binge of the first two seasons of I'm Dying Up Here. To be honest, I approached it with pretty low expectations, so maybe that's one reason why I came away liking the show so much. The pilot really doesn't do justice to the rest of the show--and that's a good thing, because I would always rather watch a show hit its stride and get better than watch it go downhill.

    The best reasons to watch this show are the writing and the characters. This show does what the best ensemble shows do well, which is combine and recombine the characters into different situations, so that their relationships with one another become how we understand who they are (just like our relationships do in real life). Even when the characters do something predictable, they usually do it in unpredictable ways. The characters are three-dimensional, flawed but mostly likeable, and I found myself rooting for them when they succeeeded and sympathizing when they failed. The dynamic between tne young and older comics is interesting, and it's intersting to see professional mentorship explored within this particular world. The writing shows a surprising sensitivity and nuance, and there's something about that plus the 70s setting that reminds me of Almost Famous.

    Some people have complained in their reviews about the decor and clothing on the show, because they think it's too over the top. As a child of the 70s, I beg to differ; if anything, there are too many contemporary touches in the character's costumes. (Just watch anything on TV from the early 1970s and see what I mean). The same goes for the interior design; it look exactly as I remember things looking, especially the kinds of places where relatively flashy people lived. I also read some complaints about the amount of smoking on the show--but I remember the 70s, and (even through the 80s) we lived in a haze of the stuff. I also have to say that I appreciate that, for the most part, the show depicts drug use in a frank and mostly unmoralizing way; it doesn't glamorize , but it also doesn't preach. Also, lest I forget, the comedy spots are actuallly really dang funny. The show's raison d'etre isn't to only be funny; but, as a show about comics, it carries the water it needs to in order to make things belieable.

    I also read a few comments that compared this to HBO's dreadful Vinyl. That's nonsense. Vinyl was an unholy mess, so unbelievably silly and while it took itself so seriously--and it was BORING. The only interesting scenes took place in the record company offices. The characters were utterly flat, their problems barely registered over all the sound and fury signifying nothing, and to top it all off, their David Bowie had a double chin and the "new discovery" young singer sounded like a mid-2000s American Idol contestant. Plus, you don't need a dramatic zoom shot every time someone does a line of coke--and people don't always yell when they do one. Please. There's no comparison. Vinyl was a mess and shouldn't have been made in the first place.

    I'm Dying Up Here is a good show with potential to be a great one, but a few things get in the way. The drama sometimes verges on being a little soapy, with a lot of emotional weight invested in who's sleeping with Cass (our protagoneuse)--lots of wailing and gnashing of teeth because apparently every guy in the whole comedy world wants to be with her. She's adorable, but come on--not every funny guy is a sad sack who expresses his insecurites by glomming onto women. Early on in the show, things got a little self-aware, with lots of harping on about the "alchemy" of comedy as a remedy for personal damage, and owning your pain, and things like that--which would better be shown than told in most cases. It seems like the show laid off talking about catharses in the second season, and I think that was an improvement. From time to time, there are a few speech anachronisms in the dialogue (I think "getting in your own way" is 2000s jargon, although I could be wrong about that); they're not egregious, but the show is otherwise so good that they stick out when they happen. People spoke differently in the 70s; I don't think I've heard one person say "terrific," and that word was the 70s equivalent of "awesome." But these are mostly quibbles, and they're mostly forgiveable, because the show gets so much more right than it does wrong.

    I really hope that Showtime extends this show's run for a nice, long time. As HBO has become the network for giant, epic, CGIfests in its original programmng, Showtime has stepped up and dug for gold in humanist stories like this one. I like dragons as much as the next gal, but I also want to to watch people with interesting lives. The next Sopranos won't come from a show about a zombie apocolypse; it's going to be a psychologically astute character study (which was what the Sopranos really was underneath it all).
    10paulashton001

    Under rated and totally top notch.

    Like the tragically cancelled Roadies I'm Dying Up Here has not received it's due praise. It's funny and touching examination of the lives of upcoming comedians masks the true magic of the show, which is to relate universal struggle all of us face in trying to realize our future potential while nurturing healthy relationships and balancing responsibilities right now. Shooting for the top before fizzling out or exploding. Reconciling our past with our present.

    I don't know why these amazing shows have so much trouble finding an audience or critical acclaim. It seems like if character arcs are not clearly defined then critics think it is muddled. This is not the case though.

    I love this show as I loved Roadies. The history and trade knowledge serve to enrich the themes adding texture and ambiance. I love it. The critics got it wrong but an 80 percent favourable audience score on Rotten Tomatos sounds about right.
    8astraltomb

    Criminally Underrated!

    This show was an incredibly realistic portrayal of the 70's and it's criminally underrated by lame sources like Rotten Tomatoes (probably because it's very non-PC and shows an authentic dose of how much more crass social dialogue was back in the day aka lots of racial slurs). There are definitely moments of hilarity, but just because it is about comedians does not mean it's meant to just be a comedy show...it deals with lots of dark themes we all face in every day life (addiction, death, depression, failure...etc). Excellent show, can't wait for Season 2 because by the end of this last episode I was left wanting more and finally feeling intimately connected to each character.

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      Goldie Herschlag (Melissa Leo) was inspired by legendary LA comedy club owner Mitzi Shore who, like Goldie, mentored, personally auditioned and sometimes housed the comics (including co creator Jim Carrey) who appeared in her club.
    • Créditos adicionales
      Clark Duke and Michael Angarano are switching credit order in every episode. Odd number episodes have Clark Duke credited third and Angarano fourth. Even number episodes have Michael Angarano credited third and Duke fourth.
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      Referenced in The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Katy Perry/Josh Charles/Al Madrigal (2017)

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