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Prepare for an evening of riotously shocking material as sharp-witted stand-up superstar Sarah Silverman steps up for her first HBO solo special.Prepare for an evening of riotously shocking material as sharp-witted stand-up superstar Sarah Silverman steps up for her first HBO solo special.Prepare for an evening of riotously shocking material as sharp-witted stand-up superstar Sarah Silverman steps up for her first HBO solo special.
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I didn't discover Silverman until her Comedy Central show and then, of course, realized she'd been around for a while. I'll say upfront I'm a fan so when I saw this was coming out I was really looking forward to it. Well, I loved it. Silverman's insightful, crude, awkwardly shocking, highly structured approach to comedy always gives me a bucket of LOLs. Like Louis CK she approaches some subjects with the intent to disturb. 911, rape jokes, gang bangs, etc. are not meant to make you go "it's funny because it's true!" Rather they're kind of ushering a meta level where the spin is "It's funny because it's AWWWWKward." Anyway, her choice to film in a small venue adds an intimacy and texture that makes the special stand out from most other HBO specials and if you like funny, insightful comics, Tivo it.
Sarah does a stand-up performance in front of an intimate crowd. It's the HBO 39, 39 guests invited to the Largo at the Coronet. It's highly inappropriate. It's often sexual and sometimes religious and at certain perfect moments, both. It's Sarah Silverman. You get what you expect.
Sarah is a tremendous, quick witted comedian. Has been a long time.
In this special, though, I thought she could've done better with the content. Of course she's got the delivery down.
Lots of offensive/divisive/sensitive/controversial bits that just didn't ring as belly laughs. I hate to be THAT guy, about comedians.
Just saying, Sarah's good! If she would slightly make the content a little less uncomfortable, and 6's ratings jump to 9.9's overnight. She's way talented to pull that off and be THE top rated comedian.
I won't miss her next special, "Someone You Love," on 'max,' formerly HBO.
In this special, though, I thought she could've done better with the content. Of course she's got the delivery down.
Lots of offensive/divisive/sensitive/controversial bits that just didn't ring as belly laughs. I hate to be THAT guy, about comedians.
Just saying, Sarah's good! If she would slightly make the content a little less uncomfortable, and 6's ratings jump to 9.9's overnight. She's way talented to pull that off and be THE top rated comedian.
I won't miss her next special, "Someone You Love," on 'max,' formerly HBO.
We Are Miracles was only the second show that I watched from Sarah Silverman. It wasn't bad at all, good enough to watch at least once. I preferred the Jesus Is Magic show though. Her jokes are always a bit sarcastic and very daring and that's a good thing. Her material in this show isn't that much more different than in the other show that I saw from her, I guess it's her signature for her sense of humor. To me the show could just be the stand-up-comedy itself, without the intro and song that is also in this show. Not only is Sarah Silverman candy for the eye, but she's also funny and what else is more important in a woman than her looks? Sarah Silverman is a woman many men dream of and that's a compliment to her.
I first learned of Sarah Silverman when I saw ads for "The Sarah Silverman Program" in 2007 or 2008.* I then saw some of her skits and laughed out loud. Her HBO special "Sarah Silverman: We Are Miracles" features her in the Largo telling all manner of edgy stories. I particularly liked Silverman's memory of being in the shower with her mom. It just goes to show that humor really does work best when the person is allowed to say whatever s/he wants. Above all, Silverman is among the best that there is in comedy, always letting everyone have it equally.
*I later learned that she co-starred in "Bulworth", "There's Something About Mary" and "Evolution", all of which I had seen years earlier.
*I later learned that she co-starred in "Bulworth", "There's Something About Mary" and "Evolution", all of which I had seen years earlier.
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Written and performed by Sarah Silverman
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- 莎拉席佛曼:奇蹟人生
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- Largo - 366 N La Cienega Blvd., Los Angeles, California, USA(performance venue)
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