scottyent
Entrou em jan. de 2011
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There are some parts of this special that are funny, but he makes multiple jokes about how he mailed it in because Netflix already paid him and overall that rings true.
Most of the show is a seemingly drunken rant. He's funny sometimes, laughing himself silly sometimes, but what he is doing 100% of the time is repeating the word "right" every 5 seconds. I couldn't stand it. 95% of sentences end with right, or are injected with "right" 2-3 times in the middle.
I'm sorry, but as a comedian whose job is speaking to a crowd, this extraordinarily annoying verbal tick just kills it for me. If you can't deliver a joke without saying "right" 10 times, what are you doing!? I assumed it's because he's drinking and also because he's just mailing it in and ranting on stage for some money from Netflix.
Some parts are laugh out loud, but they are few and far between. I think his points about being a comedian that can joke about everything were generally spot on, and that cancel culture with comedians has gone too far. He just wasn't generally all that funny around those good points.
Most of the show is a seemingly drunken rant. He's funny sometimes, laughing himself silly sometimes, but what he is doing 100% of the time is repeating the word "right" every 5 seconds. I couldn't stand it. 95% of sentences end with right, or are injected with "right" 2-3 times in the middle.
I'm sorry, but as a comedian whose job is speaking to a crowd, this extraordinarily annoying verbal tick just kills it for me. If you can't deliver a joke without saying "right" 10 times, what are you doing!? I assumed it's because he's drinking and also because he's just mailing it in and ranting on stage for some money from Netflix.
Some parts are laugh out loud, but they are few and far between. I think his points about being a comedian that can joke about everything were generally spot on, and that cancel culture with comedians has gone too far. He just wasn't generally all that funny around those good points.
This a very serious topic that I was very happy to see someone made a documentary on. However, it was a really terrible "film." It's like someone got a drone and a right to some good music, and made a 40 minute trailer/montage.
It was so disjointed with zero depth. They even had some great stories in front of them, but didn't follow any of them in any coherent way. What's worse, there was zero exploration of the causes or what can be done.
It was like a trailer for a more in depth documentary series where they dive into the situation, but there isn't a series. It's just this. I genuinely don't know if this helps or hurts the problem of homelessness.
It was so disjointed with zero depth. They even had some great stories in front of them, but didn't follow any of them in any coherent way. What's worse, there was zero exploration of the causes or what can be done.
It was like a trailer for a more in depth documentary series where they dive into the situation, but there isn't a series. It's just this. I genuinely don't know if this helps or hurts the problem of homelessness.