Comedian Drew Michael is taking the stage and is holding nothing back in his first HBO stand-up special, in which he navigates his fears, anxieties and insecurities in an unconventional stan... Read allComedian Drew Michael is taking the stage and is holding nothing back in his first HBO stand-up special, in which he navigates his fears, anxieties and insecurities in an unconventional stand-up setting.Comedian Drew Michael is taking the stage and is holding nothing back in his first HBO stand-up special, in which he navigates his fears, anxieties and insecurities in an unconventional stand-up setting.
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This movie does a really good job of talking about topics that aren't usually spoken about and there's a few laughs along the way. The self-awareness of this monologue is thought provoking and funny.
Firstly 90% of the one star reviewers here are people whose lifetime total reviewers is exactly one review. That points to s SINGLE whiner who was offended creating a dozen accounts to downgrade this routine. Are we surprised that his would happen in the PC world that gets offended at anything and everything?
I found this routine smart, subtle and original
I found this routine smart, subtle and original
I look towards HBO for great stand up showcases as for nearly three decades it was the only place to find them consistently before Netflix came along. This was no different, a comedian I had never heard of with a special on HBO is always a great way to learn about a new talent and be entertained by a fresh take on society and/or life in general. I was a bit confused at first by the presentation. No audience and a performance monologue approach cut with a Skype conversation with a love interest is not what many consider stand up comedy. Drew's performance is paced differently as well, coming off at first as a bit whiny, hasty, and pessimistic, but then I realized without an audience and the expectation of a timed joke this was a man showing his inner demons without the pretense of a typical comedy show to buffer my insecurities on his thoughts or jokes. It made the experience so much more real, as if I was in my own head. Much like having a dark thought or joke that you would never share but still laughed out loud randomly to. Once I found the rhythm of the presentation, the whole piece became more engrossing, hilarious, and a new way to experience "stand up" comedy. Drew's honest, rapid fire, almost rambling deliver crossed with intimate and up close frames of himself made me feel connected to him as a real person lost in thought and feeding these enlightements and insecurities directly to my own mind without the stage, lights, and audience that forms a natural disconnect that we are not aware of or just accept. I was also highly impressed by Jerrod Carmichael's artistic vision in the direction and overall feel to the piece. Intimate, insecure, and most importantly, very funny. I will expect more comedians to try this approach in the future but as the first of it's kind, that I've come across anyways, it succeeds on every level.
I'm not sure what he was thinking. It was kinda like watching slam poetry at a coffee shop. I did not laugh once but I did glance at my husband asking him when it was going to be over. Finally after a few more minutes my husband turned it off. I read that this guy was a writer for SNL and I'm completely baffled. This was a disaster for HBO and I hope they do a better job vetting the comics that come their way next time.
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