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Bill Maher... But I'm Not Wrong

  • Émission spéciale
  • 2010
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  • 1h 19min
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6,9/10
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Bill Maher in Bill Maher... But I'm Not Wrong (2010)
Dark ComedySatireStand-UpComedy

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe ninth HBO stand-up comedy special by Bill Maher.The ninth HBO stand-up comedy special by Bill Maher.The ninth HBO stand-up comedy special by Bill Maher.

  • Réalisation
    • John Moffitt
  • Scénario
    • Bill Maher
  • Casting principal
    • Maureen MacDonald
    • Bill Maher
    • Cait Mathis
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    • Réalisation
      • John Moffitt
    • Scénario
      • Bill Maher
    • Casting principal
      • Maureen MacDonald
      • Bill Maher
      • Cait Mathis
    • 7avis d'utilisateurs
    • 4avis des critiques
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    • Nommé pour 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 3 nominations au total

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    3JWJanneck

    The difference between Maher and Carlin: Carlin got even better with time.

    I used to like Maher's stand-up, but this show is clear proof that he lost his edge. It's difficult to diagnose exactly what has changed --- on the face of it, it's still pretty much the same basic kind of material, poking much-deserved fun at the bigotry and absurdity of American public life.

    The wife says that he has gotten lazy, and there seems to be evidence of that: his jokes frequently lack punch and timing, and the flow of his monologue often seems contrived and unrehearsed.

    It is not only that, however. For me, the most tedious bits were those that clearly formed part of a dialog between Maher and whoever he perceives as addressing him --- the political right, a hostile part of his audience, Palin, the tea-baggers. Maher clearly sees himself as being engaged in a debate, he is involved in a discourse, he feels that he needs to make a point on behalf of whatever cause he has adopted as his own, and he visibly wants to convince his audience, instead of entertaining them. For a comedian to get away with that, he would need to be better informed, wiser, more detached, and a better orator than Maher is. Jon Stewart can pull it off on his better days, and of course Carlin could.

    Yet Maher is no Carlin. While that acerbic curmudgeon got better and tougher with age, Maher gets more preachy and involved. Perhaps he is a victim of is own success --- the publicity he achieved with the rants he published in various ways (stand-up, TV show, book, movie) caused him to take himself and his rants too seriously, and to see himself as a bona fide party in a debate when he should really be the clown that points out and accentuates the funny and crazy bits from the sideline. To be funny, he needs to rise above the fray, instead of involving himself in it. He is a pretty decent comedian (as evidenced in the better segments of this show), but he is a failure when it comes to lecturing on serious matters.

    As it turns out, the title of the show is an omen to what is fundamentally the problem with it: it is about Maher being right (or at least "not wrong") about whatever it is he cares to be right about, rather than simply being funny, which obviously is no longer enough for Maher. Watch "I'm Swiss" instead.
    bob the moo

    Some very strong lines and a friendly crowd help Maher as he does his standard amusing material

    Many times during this show Bill Maher says "it's not a rally" as a sort of "quiet down" to the crowd who are responding to him hitting out at Republicans, Bush, Palin or some other topic that serves to excite his fans. Whether he is right or not is up for debate but certainly he is helped by a friendly crowd because, as he observes, all he has to do is crack an old Sarah Palin joke and they roar for a good minute. I say he is helped because for a good chunk of this show there is material that those same people will have seen on Real Time, so their laughter helps him carry over the familiarity of the material and perhaps, like Real Time, a friendly crowd helps the viewer at home get into it a bit more.

    Personally I stopped watching Real Time on the last season break because I just found that 9 times out of 10 it was far from the discussion programme that I found it to be when I started watching it. However Bill Maher does work better on a stage where he doesn't have to pretend to listen to people and can just dominate, like he does on Real Time, but at least here it doesn't hurt the show but is rather the whole deal. He is on good form here even though he is very much putting out the same material that he has on other places. I did laugh several times though and he did have some killer lines that showed edge and imagination – the best by a million miles being his comment on the topic of Obama being popular that Republicans can also fill a stadium (I'll not ruin the gag by typing it here).

    These laughs are necessary because otherwise he does rather hammer the same old points in a way that is amusing but not particularly funny. The reason for this is that he is just forcing his rather simple opinion down the throats of those who already agree with them. It is a shame that he does this because he is a funny guy with a good presence on the stage but his material is lacking at times and his friendly crowd is very necessary. Fans of his will love it while causal viewers such as myself will find some strong laughs amongst the "so-so" ones. Not a great show but a solid one – and to be honest, Maher is at his best when he doesn't have to allow anyone else to get a word in.
    2drjgardner

    Boring

    I don't get it. From my POV he's just not funny. Amusing, maybe. A little chuckle here and there? Sure. But I don't get it. Apparently he does because he spends half of his time laughing at himself. Like I said - I don't get it.
    1BluArtistEyes

    Yes you are! (<---All caps)

    Yes you are! (<---All caps) laughing out loud (for some stupid reason the rules make me spell it out) and stupid too, it was hard to look past the blatantly obvious u-n-intelligence of the comedian After looking past that I laughed at one or two minor things the majority of his act was just plain bombing and it made me wonder how much he paid the live audience to laugh at all his stuff that wasn't funny. I also tried not to get annoyed by the stupid attacks on all the religions which to me has no place in comedy there just is not anything funny about slamming peoples believe systems no matter what you think of them. And to add to that he insults the very Country that gives him the freedom to do his comedy America and the great Republican System that it is build on, thank God we don't have Democratic System (mob rule straight quote from Thomas Jefferson) yet like this guy wants.

    For some reason they removed this review from Netflix, I had about 10 different people look it over and no one saw anything wrong with it.

    Really they don't allow you to put all caps where they belong, why is highlighting a certain set of words to express them better now considered shouting come on, not everyone on the internet is too stupid to use this right. You should at least allow them upon review approval.
    Michael_Elliott

    Fans Will Find It Funny

    Bill Maher...But I'm Not Wrong (2010)

    *** (out of 4)

    The title's line comes from something comedian Bill Maher says in regards to one of his most controversial subjects and boy he's not kidding. The appropriately titled act has the comedian in top form as he goes after George Bush, terrorists, various politicians and of course religion. I think it's fair to say that you're either going to be a fan of Maher or you're not. There are many comedians out there who can appeal to a wide variety of people but Maher isn't one of them. In one of the best sketches, Maher warns people who are about to walk out that he's going to be taking on religion. Some of his best moments come from this as he gives his reasons on why religion is fake and why he does nothing but make for harm and evil. Again, those who don't share Maher's views are going to be pulling their hair out listening to him and I'm sure many would like to punch him in the face. Even though I don't agree with Maher on everything, there's just no question that he's got a certain style that works wonderfully well and especially when it comes to topics like religion and politics. The film here manages to be quite funny from start to finish, although I'd fall a little short saying this is among the comedians best specials. Still, there's enough going on here to make it worth viewing for fans.

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      This special aired live.
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      Featured in The 2011 Comedy Awards (2011)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 13 février 2010 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • HBO (United States)
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • 比爾馬艾:老子說了算
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Raleigh, Caroline du Nord, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Bill Maher Productions
      • Moffitt-Lee Productions
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