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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaOn her 40th birthday, Tiffany Haddish drops a bombastic special studded with singing, dancing and raunchy reflections on her long road to womanhood.On her 40th birthday, Tiffany Haddish drops a bombastic special studded with singing, dancing and raunchy reflections on her long road to womanhood.On her 40th birthday, Tiffany Haddish drops a bombastic special studded with singing, dancing and raunchy reflections on her long road to womanhood.
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- Indicado para 1 Primetime Emmy
- 2 indicações no total
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Definitely not for the family gathering, but funny personal commentary. We laughed a lot
If one is going to review a show, like the first review, then actually review the show instead of complaining about how 'she's in everything'. Maybe she is in everything because people like her and she is doing something that resonates with a lot of people. So it only makes sense that she would have this special. And it's not like the 'Haddish Invasion' is making it so that you can't turn around without seeing her. She's not Jennifer Lopez - who is as over-exposed as you can possibly be.
I'm a huge Tiffany Haddish fan and I always look forward to seeing her appear on things - I especially loved her on the Letterman Netflix show. And I do love her stand up but it gets to be a bit much: the pandering to the audience but I guess that's the point: people WANT that. he Jewish angle of it all did make it very interesting and even educational in some ways. But for some reason, as much as I love female comedians, there's a certain over-the-top bombastic quality that they are resorting to that makes it seem like they are making up for material that is lacking. Watch the first 5 minutes of the Iliza Schlessinger special - with the screaming from what seems like an Oprah audience and the flames and fire... it's just ridiculous. I think my main problem with a lot of these specials is that the laughing to applause ratio is not good. I don't want to watch any comedy show that is telling me stuff that makes me nod my head and clap and maybe chuckle. I want to laugh. It reminds me of a quote that a great man once said.
"Applause kills comedy" - Colin Quinn.
I'm a huge Tiffany Haddish fan and I always look forward to seeing her appear on things - I especially loved her on the Letterman Netflix show. And I do love her stand up but it gets to be a bit much: the pandering to the audience but I guess that's the point: people WANT that. he Jewish angle of it all did make it very interesting and even educational in some ways. But for some reason, as much as I love female comedians, there's a certain over-the-top bombastic quality that they are resorting to that makes it seem like they are making up for material that is lacking. Watch the first 5 minutes of the Iliza Schlessinger special - with the screaming from what seems like an Oprah audience and the flames and fire... it's just ridiculous. I think my main problem with a lot of these specials is that the laughing to applause ratio is not good. I don't want to watch any comedy show that is telling me stuff that makes me nod my head and clap and maybe chuckle. I want to laugh. It reminds me of a quote that a great man once said.
"Applause kills comedy" - Colin Quinn.
I've never understood the hype around Tiffany Haddish. I've seen her in acting capacities and to me, she seems to play the exact same character in everything. Never saw any of her stand up routines so I gave this one a try. And one thing I noticed was that just like Iliza Shlesinger's newest special, she's performing to a crowd of pandering seals waiting at the ready to clap and bark at literally everything she says. For example she said "I bought a microscope" and the crowd actually whooped and hollered at it. She even had to tell the crowd to sit down because for whatever reason after an opening standing ovation they just....kept standing?
She didn't seem to be telling jokes. She was basically just talking AT the audience about the most random things. Everything she said seemed to be going for applause rather than laughs. Even to the point where she kept pausing, expecting a round of clapping in return. The whole thing was just a mess. And after seeing this and other things she's been in, I'm STILL at a loss for why the powers that be keep trying to make this woman happen.
The only reason I gave this trash one star was because i couldn't give it zero.
She didn't seem to be telling jokes. She was basically just talking AT the audience about the most random things. Everything she said seemed to be going for applause rather than laughs. Even to the point where she kept pausing, expecting a round of clapping in return. The whole thing was just a mess. And after seeing this and other things she's been in, I'm STILL at a loss for why the powers that be keep trying to make this woman happen.
The only reason I gave this trash one star was because i couldn't give it zero.
I never knew Tiffany Haddish was a stand up comedian, I saw her in the Kevin Hart movie and thought she was an actress. I enjoyed her in that movie. I watched her They Ready special and while I found her annoying I enjoyed some of those comics - actually I enjoyed those comics much more than I did watching this special.
I am still trying to figure out where the "jokes" were in this special. She is literally just talking and when she wants a laugh she starts talking loudly and shaking her head. Sorry, but just raising your voice and snapping your head is not going to get a laugh from me. Also, the entrance was super weird. She came out on a chair with men carrying her and starting --- singing, rapping, I don't know. I was like what the heck is this that I am watching. I have a feeling the audience had to be guided as to when to make noise as it did not sound natural at all but rehearsed. Then she spent 5 minutes having her team come out on stage to fix her outfit that was riding up her ass, and during that a white stage hand was sweeping the floor and she made a comment "yeah white girl sweep that floor". I thought that was extremely distasteful. Can you imagine if a white person made a similar comment? If it's not ok for one race, then it's not ok for any race.
Overall, I didn't laugh a single time watching this "comedy" special and I feel that her comedy is extremely overrated.
I am still trying to figure out where the "jokes" were in this special. She is literally just talking and when she wants a laugh she starts talking loudly and shaking her head. Sorry, but just raising your voice and snapping your head is not going to get a laugh from me. Also, the entrance was super weird. She came out on a chair with men carrying her and starting --- singing, rapping, I don't know. I was like what the heck is this that I am watching. I have a feeling the audience had to be guided as to when to make noise as it did not sound natural at all but rehearsed. Then she spent 5 minutes having her team come out on stage to fix her outfit that was riding up her ass, and during that a white stage hand was sweeping the floor and she made a comment "yeah white girl sweep that floor". I thought that was extremely distasteful. Can you imagine if a white person made a similar comment? If it's not ok for one race, then it's not ok for any race.
Overall, I didn't laugh a single time watching this "comedy" special and I feel that her comedy is extremely overrated.
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- ConexõesFeatured in The 2020 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards (2020)
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