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James Acaster presents four interwoven stand-up comedy specials.James Acaster presents four interwoven stand-up comedy specials.James Acaster presents four interwoven stand-up comedy specials.
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My favourite comedian of the moment! Finding the funny in the most mundane of things and bringing a unique angle to the current comedy circuit.
Acaster is timeless, original, out there and the king of bringing older jokes back in without anticipation.
Refreshing and clever!
Acaster is timeless, original, out there and the king of bringing older jokes back in without anticipation.
Refreshing and clever!
***Hints of jokes, but no punchlines spoiled***
I found James' special on Netflix, randomly browsing. I had no expectations and was equally prepared to be surprised or disappointed.
Instead - I found myself thoroughly entertained by a master storyteller who manages to fuse the mundane and absurd so well that you almost it.
Elements such as jury duty, retail strategies for honey, and kitchen mirrors were used to deliver delightful chuckles at the sheer idiocy of we humans.
My favorite bit was the existential ponderings triggered by a visit to the dentist. Bravo James.
This is a fellow to keep an eye on.
I found James' special on Netflix, randomly browsing. I had no expectations and was equally prepared to be surprised or disappointed.
Instead - I found myself thoroughly entertained by a master storyteller who manages to fuse the mundane and absurd so well that you almost it.
Elements such as jury duty, retail strategies for honey, and kitchen mirrors were used to deliver delightful chuckles at the sheer idiocy of we humans.
My favorite bit was the existential ponderings triggered by a visit to the dentist. Bravo James.
This is a fellow to keep an eye on.
The scope of these specials is defiantly something to be amazed by. The first three shows are loosely connected, with the final show, Recap, linking them all. It's an interesting idea and allows for intricate call backs and helps create some jokes that wouldn't have been possible either.
Each special stands up on it's own (however Recap will be less impactful if you've not seen the previous) and within it, there are plenty of absurd observations and enactments. The only stipulation is that if you're a fan of James Acaster you may have heard quite a few of these segments on various panel shows. There's still a ton of stuff you won't have seen and lots of the stuff you would have heard is more confidently delivered here, but that is something to consider.
As an aside, a common topic with US vs UK comedy is that US comedy is just jokes where as UK comedy tries to also have a narrative, which leads to US comedy being much more joke and laugh oriented, but perhaps not as personal. UK comedy has more of an arc so feels more like a 'complete' piece of standup (rather than a series of funny 'bits') and this seems like the perfect example of this. It's all connected but only uses that to elevate the comedy. Well worth a watch.
Each special stands up on it's own (however Recap will be less impactful if you've not seen the previous) and within it, there are plenty of absurd observations and enactments. The only stipulation is that if you're a fan of James Acaster you may have heard quite a few of these segments on various panel shows. There's still a ton of stuff you won't have seen and lots of the stuff you would have heard is more confidently delivered here, but that is something to consider.
As an aside, a common topic with US vs UK comedy is that US comedy is just jokes where as UK comedy tries to also have a narrative, which leads to US comedy being much more joke and laugh oriented, but perhaps not as personal. UK comedy has more of an arc so feels more like a 'complete' piece of standup (rather than a series of funny 'bits') and this seems like the perfect example of this. It's all connected but only uses that to elevate the comedy. Well worth a watch.
Well I just finished all the episodes and they weave together masterfully. Each episode i thought he is working his way up my list of favorite comedians with Bill Burr, Pete Holmes, Brian Regan, and Andy Woodhul. By the final episode and seeing that he just did a 4-5 hour comedy special the all wove together... fantastic. So damn funny.
At points while watching this, you genuinely ask yourself, how am I laughing this hard? That was completely and very comically bizarre. But that man is a genius and the way he links together his jokes, rants and strange mannerisms into 50 or so minutes will not only have you questioning yourself and your existence through his absurd, thought provoking dialogues, but will also cheer you up without fail and have you in stitches throughout. 10/10
I made a whole account just to write this review. People deserve to see this.
I made a whole account just to write this review. People deserve to see this.
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- TriviaAll Four shows were filmed back to back with Acaster leaving the stage to change clothes and redress the stage between sets
- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojoUK: Top 10 British Netflix Originals (2018)
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By what name was James Acaster: Repertoire (2018) officially released in Canada in English?
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