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Ali Wong discusses her deepest fantasies, the challenges of monogamy, and her feelings about single people.Ali Wong discusses her deepest fantasies, the challenges of monogamy, and her feelings about single people.Ali Wong discusses her deepest fantasies, the challenges of monogamy, and her feelings about single people.
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I watched Ali's earlier standup specials and enjoyed them a lot, I thought she was original and showed real potential. This one is a gigantic miss though. She doesn't seem to have any new material at all, there isn't a single fresh thought in there, she's just repeating the exact same jokes from the previous shows, but for some reason, in more graphic detail, and they are dragging on way too long. Maybe because I'm not American I can't understand the cultural significance of her being nasty, but for me it does nothing. I'm not prude, it's just pointless. I'm hoping that it's some kind of female empowerment thing, otherwise I can only assume that she's doing it for shock value in a desperate attempt for attention. I sense it's a mix of both, as she really has nothing much to say.
It's explicit - but mild comedy wise.. I've never watched one of her shows but heard all the jokes atleast once and they are just not very funny anymore. - Women are always right and bossy. Men want sex and I don't like them but tolerate them. I am rich and like semen. Cool cool cool and? Somebody else said it's like comedy from the 90s and I agree. She's good at delivery the material just fell flat.
I love Ali, but this didn't do it for me.
I watched it because I like her, but I didn't laugh once.
Maybe, it was just a bad night for her, and the next specials will get better.
I watched it because I like her, but I didn't laugh once.
Maybe, it was just a bad night for her, and the next specials will get better.
I feel like I watched this only 'cause I like ali wong because it's not as funny as her first two Netflix specials. This felt more like a rant about equality than stand up which made it more predictable because it's all arguments we've heard before, just coupled with a couple punchlines instead so I did still have a few laughs. Same way I wouldn't want to to hear a rant about women for an hour is the same way I wouldn't be excited to hear one against men. And some of her jokes felt like recycled, rephrased lines from her previous two, where she'll talk crap about her husband or being a breadwinner and then talk about why she loves him in the end. It was funny the first time, the second, not so much.
I liked ali wong because even if she joked about men or did explicit jokes, it was well thought of and actually funny while this was just stereotypical cheap shots at men or how good being single with no kids is. There were hints of her brilliance but too few, you might enjoy this if you don't like or annoyed by men and want to relate, but not because it's funny, unlike her first two which really were. I don't think it's bad enough to warranty all the 1 or 2 star ratings, but watching this just made me wish Netflix gave the chance for a full special to Adrienne Lapalucci from "the degenerates" (on Netflix too) because they're not a lot of women who do that kind of comedy so it was nice to see, for me at least as a dark comedy fan.
I liked ali wong because even if she joked about men or did explicit jokes, it was well thought of and actually funny while this was just stereotypical cheap shots at men or how good being single with no kids is. There were hints of her brilliance but too few, you might enjoy this if you don't like or annoyed by men and want to relate, but not because it's funny, unlike her first two which really were. I don't think it's bad enough to warranty all the 1 or 2 star ratings, but watching this just made me wish Netflix gave the chance for a full special to Adrienne Lapalucci from "the degenerates" (on Netflix too) because they're not a lot of women who do that kind of comedy so it was nice to see, for me at least as a dark comedy fan.
Ali Wong is back after having a baby and having done a Netflix movie and she is on fire. You might think success and popularity curbed her venom but it did not. She is hysterical and raw. This is not for the skiddish or the prude. Her look at relationships, gender norms, and social matters is all her own and I was actually crying at parts. The addition of her motherhood and marriage stories are priceless. This is as good, or maybe better, than her prior specials, and they were really original and good. Ali Wong is fearless. The crazy stuff she says in this special only she could get away with and still be amazingly lovable. Check this one out and then check it out again.
Did you know
- TriviaFilmed at the Count Basie Center for the Arts in Red Bank, NJ.
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- SoundtracksHold On
Written by Terry Ellis, Denzil Foster, Cindy Herron, Maxine Jones, Thomas McElroy and Dawn Robinson
Performed by En Vogue
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