Gabriel Iglesias: Stadium Fluffy
Original title: Gabriel Iglesias: Stadium Fluffy Live from Los Angeles
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Features Gabriel "Fluffy" Iglesias as he talks about growing up in Los Angeles, an attempt at extortion towards him, and where he holds the record for receiving the highest fine on stage.Features Gabriel "Fluffy" Iglesias as he talks about growing up in Los Angeles, an attempt at extortion towards him, and where he holds the record for receiving the highest fine on stage.Features Gabriel "Fluffy" Iglesias as he talks about growing up in Los Angeles, an attempt at extortion towards him, and where he holds the record for receiving the highest fine on stage.
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I like Fluffy a lot. The old shows were something new, and he's still the best while imitating sounds and people. But this one, this newest show, is just too long, and while waiting for the puns I felt like getting a preachers speech about life and mislife crisis.
The puns he made were funny, though. But it was 'too american' for my taste, with all the talk about cancel culture, vaccine and love your neighbour speeches. So I'll await the next Fluff round where I hope to find some new moves rather than the old safe tour in the latest part of comedy history. Tge show surely is good enough for a little laugh, but not wver as good as Ricky Gervais.
The puns he made were funny, though. But it was 'too american' for my taste, with all the talk about cancel culture, vaccine and love your neighbour speeches. So I'll await the next Fluff round where I hope to find some new moves rather than the old safe tour in the latest part of comedy history. Tge show surely is good enough for a little laugh, but not wver as good as Ricky Gervais.
People had enough of that and try to move on or simply doesn't want to hear that in a supposedly entertaining type of event.
The other parts are also not really good. The almost two hours were not used well.
Mostly longer stories that are kind of boring and lacking in the jokes apartment. It felt like self advertising and bragging.
Too much focus on the event and not on delivering quality to the audience.
He is not my favorite comedian but he has better specials than this.
I believe the long hiatus ruined some (or most) standup performers. They became disconnected, out of touch with people.
The other parts are also not really good. The almost two hours were not used well.
Mostly longer stories that are kind of boring and lacking in the jokes apartment. It felt like self advertising and bragging.
Too much focus on the event and not on delivering quality to the audience.
He is not my favorite comedian but he has better specials than this.
I believe the long hiatus ruined some (or most) standup performers. They became disconnected, out of touch with people.
My wife liked it. She's Latina and I'm white so maybe I don't understand it. I just don't get all the cheers without making me laugh even though the headline was something like unity in laughter. He was trying to either be uncancelled or prevent from being cancelled most of the time. He mentioned kevin hart as not giving power to the cancel culture but most of what Gabriel talked about was giving power to cancel culture. If they didn't have power he wouldn't have mentioned it. Dude had the best night of his life and it was like watching someone in the witness stand. He is a great sound artist and a story teller, I just think for the venue it would be more attack and less defense.
I prefer earlier Gabriel. His first special was absolutely hilarious. Other ones that he had were also pretty good, too. This one, unfortunately, didn't do anything for me. He cites Kevin Hart for doing a stadium show, so he wanted to try it. That's fair. However, Kevin Hart's stadium show was also not funny- comedy rarely translates to huge arenas. This was also pretty long- usually, that's a bonus, but the comedy just wasn't happening for me, so I was waiting for the end before it was the end. I notice that Martin is making lots of appearances in his videos now. Nobody is there to see him, not sure why he gets pulled out at shows.
A two-hour trip down "the dumps" road. I stopped half-way to check if it was a comedy or documentary.
I realized I hadn't laughed in a while.
Finished watching it week or so later.
It got worst.
Dis-appointing. Maybe he's lost his touch?
From his stories... maybe time for counselling?
I would still recommend all his other stuff. The man can be very funny. Just not here. It's a shame too. I don't think he'll ever get a chance like this again.
Too much personal emotional stories. With very few jokes. But he does explain why he's not so funny... He doesn't want to hurt anybody's' feelings.
When he's is over his break-up I would expect better..
I realized I hadn't laughed in a while.
Finished watching it week or so later.
It got worst.
Dis-appointing. Maybe he's lost his touch?
From his stories... maybe time for counselling?
I would still recommend all his other stuff. The man can be very funny. Just not here. It's a shame too. I don't think he'll ever get a chance like this again.
Too much personal emotional stories. With very few jokes. But he does explain why he's not so funny... He doesn't want to hurt anybody's' feelings.
When he's is over his break-up I would expect better..
Did you know
- TriviaIglesias is the first stand-up comic to perform at and sell out Dodger Stadium.
- ConnectionsEdited from Gabriel Iglesias: Hot and Fluffy (2007)
- SoundtracksAlso sprach Zarathustra
Written by Richard Strauss
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- 1h 55m(115 min)
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