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In this brand-new comedy performance, he's more hilarious than ever with his unique style of self-deprecating observations and catty audience commentary.In this brand-new comedy performance, he's more hilarious than ever with his unique style of self-deprecating observations and catty audience commentary.In this brand-new comedy performance, he's more hilarious than ever with his unique style of self-deprecating observations and catty audience commentary.
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I was just thinking recently how I haven't seen a great stand up special in a while. There have been some good ones, amusing, funny, but not great. It's been a while since I sat on my couch laughing for an hour getting light headed from lack of oxygen. Like many great comedians his delivery makes an amusing joke hysterical.
I saw about 10 minutes and quickly checked the schedule to see if it aired again soon, luckily it did and I used the DVR to capture it for me and my girlfriend to watch the next night. We both laughed for the full hour. I was starting to forget what it was like to see a great stand up special, glad to be reminded. Look for this one.
I saw about 10 minutes and quickly checked the schedule to see if it aired again soon, luckily it did and I used the DVR to capture it for me and my girlfriend to watch the next night. We both laughed for the full hour. I was starting to forget what it was like to see a great stand up special, glad to be reminded. Look for this one.
My wife and I watched this, primarily as a distraction while she was on the verge of labor with our first child, and we absolutely laughed our respective asses off. I can't say for certain that it actually sped the labor, but it's entirely possible that it did so.
Gaffigan is a comic genius with remarkably impeccable timing and phrasing, as well as a penchant for the completely random subject material, especially when random has anything to do with food... There seems to be a very special place in his heart for Hot Pockets, and his ability to speak the thoughts of the audience is clear demonstration of his ability to both read and steer his fans and critics alike.
If you like stand-up, watch this recording - Brilliant!
Gaffigan is a comic genius with remarkably impeccable timing and phrasing, as well as a penchant for the completely random subject material, especially when random has anything to do with food... There seems to be a very special place in his heart for Hot Pockets, and his ability to speak the thoughts of the audience is clear demonstration of his ability to both read and steer his fans and critics alike.
If you like stand-up, watch this recording - Brilliant!
I discovered Jim Gaffigan kind of late apparently. I heard him on Sirius XM comedy channels sometime after 2014 and just about every clip was a riot. "Beyond the Pale" is a gas. Gaffigan begins with his favorite topic: food--Food Network, food packaging, and all the fattening foods he prefers over health food. He even dedicated some time to Hot Pockets and Cinnabuns LOL.
After food he went into holidays, gifts, and being Catholic. Jim always keeps it relatively clean, which is an anomaly in the comic biz. I think that makes him especially gifted that he can be funny without profanity.
After food he went into holidays, gifts, and being Catholic. Jim always keeps it relatively clean, which is an anomaly in the comic biz. I think that makes him especially gifted that he can be funny without profanity.
This sketch was absolutely brilliant. Its all about Jim Gaffigan talking about anything that comes to his mind.
Ranging from food to holidays he talks in numerous persons.
He talks as one person in the audience throughout and I was surprised at how much I laughed.
He is absolutely brilliant when it comes to stupid things like hot pockets and how holidays are degenerating our society.
His clever use of words is truly mindblowingly funny.
Go to your local Suncoast and shell-out the 10 to 15 bucks required to get this its worth it.
Ranging from food to holidays he talks in numerous persons.
He talks as one person in the audience throughout and I was surprised at how much I laughed.
He is absolutely brilliant when it comes to stupid things like hot pockets and how holidays are degenerating our society.
His clever use of words is truly mindblowingly funny.
Go to your local Suncoast and shell-out the 10 to 15 bucks required to get this its worth it.
"Dad" comic Jim Gaffigan steps into the spotlight for his first stand-up special. However, Gaffigan had already released 5 albums by the time this special premiered, so he was no novice. Perhaps one of the least controversial comics working today, Gaffigan's material may be considered a bit slight by some. He tends to keep to minor annoyances and innocuous observations, usually involving food (it is truly amazing how much material he is able to pull out of Hot Pockets). In addition, using asides, Gaffigan comments on his own comedy as a member of the audience in a peculiar voice, which may put some off, but otherwise, should appeal to most people across the spectrum. Definitely one of the strongest family-friendly comedians out there.
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- GoofsBarack Obama's name misspelled as 'Barak'
- Quotes
[repeated line]
Jim Gaffigan: [singing in falsetto] Hot Pockets.
- Alternate versionsThe version shown on Comedy Central is about 26 minutes shorter than the longer DVD release. The TV version omits/edits the following parts of the show:
- Packaging
- The Grocery Store
- Food Fast
- Spray Cheese
- Case Against Cinnabons
- Eating Out
- Steak And Salad
- Eat Healthy
- Film Director
- Doing Nothing
- Weird
- ConnectionsFeatured in De wereld draait door: Episode #7.31 (2011)
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- 1h 12m(72 min)
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- 1.78 : 1
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