Mark Normand: Soup to Nuts
- Especial de TV
- 2023
- 53min
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7.3/10
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaFrom awkward lap dances to the intimacy of letting one rip in front of a spouse, comedian Mark Normand unloads in this rapid-fire stand-up special.From awkward lap dances to the intimacy of letting one rip in front of a spouse, comedian Mark Normand unloads in this rapid-fire stand-up special.From awkward lap dances to the intimacy of letting one rip in front of a spouse, comedian Mark Normand unloads in this rapid-fire stand-up special.
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I just happened to stumble upon the 2023 comedy show "Mark Normand: Soup to Nuts" while looking for stand-up on Netflix. And with this being a comedian I had never heard about, of course I opted to sit down and watch the show.
Turns out that Mark Normand was a funny guy. His jokes were good and he wasn't scared to cross the line of what would be perhaps considered going too far, in terms of the contents of the material. I liked that aspect of his comedy and show, because he dared to say what we all are thinking, but most people are too scared to give voice to.
Mark Normand wasn't wasting time in between jokes dawdling around with filler material. The delivery of one joke was spot on, and then on to setting up the next already. And there was a good transition between the contents of the material that he delivered.
He feels very natural on the stage, and that certainly added to the overall impression of the show.
There were some good laughs throughout the course of the 53 minutes that the show ran for.
I was adequately entertained by watching "Mark Normand: Soup to Nuts", and it certainly is a comedian well-worth checking out.
My rating of "Mark Normand: Soup to Nuts" lands on a six out of ten stars.
Turns out that Mark Normand was a funny guy. His jokes were good and he wasn't scared to cross the line of what would be perhaps considered going too far, in terms of the contents of the material. I liked that aspect of his comedy and show, because he dared to say what we all are thinking, but most people are too scared to give voice to.
Mark Normand wasn't wasting time in between jokes dawdling around with filler material. The delivery of one joke was spot on, and then on to setting up the next already. And there was a good transition between the contents of the material that he delivered.
He feels very natural on the stage, and that certainly added to the overall impression of the show.
There were some good laughs throughout the course of the 53 minutes that the show ran for.
I was adequately entertained by watching "Mark Normand: Soup to Nuts", and it certainly is a comedian well-worth checking out.
My rating of "Mark Normand: Soup to Nuts" lands on a six out of ten stars.
Constantly pacing back and forth, same basic mannerisms for every punchline. How many times is he going to grab his chin? Waiting for the funny, still waiting. Starts a rhetorical question, followed by two to three Constantly pacing back and forth, same basic mannerisms for every punchline. How many times is he going to grab his chin? Waiting for the funny, still waiting. Starts a rhetorical question, followed by two to three Constantly pacing back and forth, same basic mannerisms for every punchline. How many times is he going to grab his chin? Waiting for the funny, still waiting. Starts a rhetorical question, followed by two to three.
Normand might be the best stand up act of this generation. A challengning thing for many comics who saw a significant increase in audience due to podcasting, is creating original material for the stage, and conducing material to a mainstream audience, thus catering to both hardcore fans, and casual audience members not in the know on inside jokes. Normand doesn't use lazy shout outs and references to fellow comics or podcast bits for cheap applauses. He sticks to the basics: setups and punchlines. Though he is anything but basic. He has a unique voice and hits you with so many jokes per minute i found myself pausing the special to finish laughing and make sure i don't miss any jokes, and even rewinding certain bits multiple times. Although he disagrees and says Out To Lunch was the superior special, i think he keeps getting better and this is his best work yet. Must see special.
In true Mark Norman fashion of speed balling the jokes, Normand fits more jokes into a single 50 minute set than most comedics would have spread across five different specials. The low tone zingers are plentiful, but so is the constant pacing back and forth and flailing hand gestures that become borderline nausea inducing. The jokes are wide ranging, but they never really push the edge or go too far. As social commentary, Soup to Nuts is a safe play. While I never found myself laughing hysterically, those who are removed from watching comedy regularly will probably find it just satiable enough to keep watching.
Combines a great, unique delivery with very funny material. His style is often like a throwback to comedians from before the Carlin/Pryor era but his jokes and stories are, in no way stale. There are just so many great comedians with specials out there now and hopefully this doesn't get lost in it because it's a gem of a show. And it's nice knowing that the next generation will have guys like Normand and Morril around for a long time. It's hard to review stand up specials without ruining the jokes, but if you like humor about things like having sex with down syndrome people, you will enjoy this show.
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