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No topic is safe in this unfiltered stand-up set from Andrew Santino as he skewers everything from global warming to sex injuries to politicsNo topic is safe in this unfiltered stand-up set from Andrew Santino as he skewers everything from global warming to sex injuries to politicsNo topic is safe in this unfiltered stand-up set from Andrew Santino as he skewers everything from global warming to sex injuries to politics
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Cheeto Santino has created not just one of the greatest closing bits ever but what I think of in the same way I do of Gary Gulman's bit about the documentary he watched about the people that shortened the State's names - and has a great similarity.
Ignore the review that does the tired, cliche copout of 'What happened to Andrew Santino?' routine. There's always someone that feels the need to dole out a 1-star review just for the sake of being that way. They are humorless and should stick to the reality show they review and like.
The entire special is very funny and is on the level that Santino always gives but once he begins talking about his dog, then the ride gets VERY fun and he makes a really great point, which he alluded to earlier.
Ignore the review that does the tired, cliche copout of 'What happened to Andrew Santino?' routine. There's always someone that feels the need to dole out a 1-star review just for the sake of being that way. They are humorless and should stick to the reality show they review and like.
The entire special is very funny and is on the level that Santino always gives but once he begins talking about his dog, then the ride gets VERY fun and he makes a really great point, which he alluded to earlier.
He is able to walk a very fine line that we haven't seen since early early stages of David Chapel.
The people hating on this are looking for John Milany joke after joke but Cheeto he builds and makes you see what he's seeing.
Hard to get.
When you understand that comedy is such a wide spectrum from story telling to punchlines to timing you understand this is legit an art form.
He is able to walk a very fine line that we haven't seen since early early stages of David Chapel.
The people hating on this are looking for John Milany joke after joke but Cheeto he builds and makes you see what he's seeing.
Hard to get.
When you understand that comedy is such a wide spectrum from story telling to punchlines to timing you understand this is legit an art form.
The people hating on this are looking for John Milany joke after joke but Cheeto he builds and makes you see what he's seeing.
Hard to get.
When you understand that comedy is such a wide spectrum from story telling to punchlines to timing you understand this is legit an art form.
He is able to walk a very fine line that we haven't seen since early early stages of David Chapel.
The people hating on this are looking for John Milany joke after joke but Cheeto he builds and makes you see what he's seeing.
Hard to get.
When you understand that comedy is such a wide spectrum from story telling to punchlines to timing you understand this is legit an art form.
Like I once wrote before it's impossible to please everybody with humour as we all have a different sense of humour but rating this stand-up comedy with the lowest score possible is just ridiculous. It was my first show from Andrew Santino and it turned out to be promising. I will gladly look out for more of his shows. He's not afraid of bashing Biden and Trump, or any other politician, as they are all puppets and incompetent. Cheeseburger has some good jokes, but they're not constant enough to make it exceptionally good. Andrew Santino is a born raconteur, it's obvious he likes to entertain people, but some parts of his show are sometimes a bit long before the jokes come. That's the only negative thing I found about this particular show. I definitely like his sense of humour, maybe a bit borderline to some but not to me as I like it raw and over the top. You have to be allowed of laughing at anything, that's what humour is about, no matter if you offend others or not. You just can't please everyone and that's fine.
I've seen Santino live several times. He's absolutely killed it when I've seen him. This, however... I have no idea what this is. This feels like the pumpkin spice latte of comedy specials. Generic, bland, about as "basic" as comedy can get. At not one point does this special ever pick up and grab you. Probably be more effective as background noise while you're doing housework than anything else. I feel like he has reached that level where he has attained some level of success, and now he thinks he doesn't have to try hard anymore. It's very clear in his writing and execution. Unfortunate when comics go this route.
I am not very familiar with Andrew Santino, or his work. He appears to be a charming, decent guy. The issue is that he is just not that funny. It is not that he is offensive, or too esoteric. He covers a variety of topics, from the pandemic to sexuality to growing up in the 80's. His delivery is natural. His jokes and storytelling might be ok if he was a friend of yours, but not enough to conquer a Live audience. One of the other issues with the special is that he is also the Director and it is not shot very well. The special keeps going back and forth between two camera angles and it it a little distracting. I like Netflix comedy and try them all. This was very average, at best.
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By what name was Andrew Santino: Cheeseburger (2023) officially released in Canada in English?
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