Just over one hour of the awesome stand-up humor from Pete Holmes. He discusses sex toys, the lock-down days, the weird ways we interact with each other.Just over one hour of the awesome stand-up humor from Pete Holmes. He discusses sex toys, the lock-down days, the weird ways we interact with each other.Just over one hour of the awesome stand-up humor from Pete Holmes. He discusses sex toys, the lock-down days, the weird ways we interact with each other.
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I've never heard Pete Holmes before so I had no idea what to expect. But he's actually really hysterical. He pulls from everyday stuff that most people can relate to and there was literally no overtly political lines. He had a lot of jokes that have to simmer for just a few micro-seconds before they sink in. I was surprised to find this American guy who just talks about life and had me cracking up because its very rare today. Most comics today think they need to represent their culture and bash one group or another. But Pete just makes fun of things and situations and he really feels genuine in front of the mic instead of rehersed or annoyed at having to do a show. He wasn't trying to mention all the latest celebrity gossip or take a shot at a sports hero or twist some political story into a bid for the most laughs. But I was literally peeing my pants, I laughed so hard.
Prior to watching this special, I hadn't heard of Pete Holmes (no offense to him or anything, I don't really keep up with comedy at all). That said, the trailer seemed like I would at least get a few laughs, but I wasn't expecting much as I've been burned before.
Thankfully, I was pleasantly surprised. I can happily now say that I've got a new favorite to add to my list of comedians I watch out for. Sure, he's not for everyone. I, however, really enjoy his work.
His overall demeanor is just generally fun. It wasn't a family-friendly, clean show but it didn't get dark and depressing nor was he self-aggrandizing. His timing is good and it all felt very fresh to me.
Looking forward to future work for sure.
Thankfully, I was pleasantly surprised. I can happily now say that I've got a new favorite to add to my list of comedians I watch out for. Sure, he's not for everyone. I, however, really enjoy his work.
His overall demeanor is just generally fun. It wasn't a family-friendly, clean show but it didn't get dark and depressing nor was he self-aggrandizing. His timing is good and it all felt very fresh to me.
Looking forward to future work for sure.
Just over one hour of the awesome standup humor from Pete Holmes. Minneapolis. Eating junk food. Sex toys. Pooping. How things have changed (or not changed!) since the days of covid lockdown. Even the title is funny... I'm not for everyone. That's perfect! Let's people know they may not like his type of humor. Taking care of his kids. Laughing at and with the funny things they say. Sports. A little time on religion. But not too much. Great stuff! Directed by oren brimer, who has directed TONS of stuff with pete. I do love pete holmes jokes. We must have the same sense of humor. He's just so much better at telling jokes. And i'm really good at laughing at his jokes! Released october 24 on the netflix.
This one is truly bad. Like many comedians' subsequent stand up routines, this one is extremely thin on content. Take away all of the bedroom and bathroom jokes, there is about five minutes of actual comedy, and not too funny at that. I think I had one chuckle.
Add to this the endless giggling by the comedian at his own jokes, something he is far too old to keep doing, and this one is not worth your time.
Too bad, back-when he was a candidate to be an important player in the game, different enough from the standard fare, but he could not keep it going apparently. Spread too thin or not enough to start with? Doesn't matter, same fate as John Mullaney.
Add to this the endless giggling by the comedian at his own jokes, something he is far too old to keep doing, and this one is not worth your time.
Too bad, back-when he was a candidate to be an important player in the game, different enough from the standard fare, but he could not keep it going apparently. Spread too thin or not enough to start with? Doesn't matter, same fate as John Mullaney.
I feel like standup comedians should stay away from commenting on how a joke did or didn't land, unless they really commit to a self-reflective style or find a genuinely clever/funny way to do it.
When Pete Holmes did it here, it kind of made me wince - I swear at one point, he says something along the lines of "if I was in the crowd, I would've laughed really hard at that" when a joke doesn't land, and though he tries to make that kind of comment funnier (he does admittedly phrase it better), the sentiment is still lame and awkward.
It almost made me forget about how large parts of this special are quite funny - I'd say it's more good than bad, though there are a few other jokes here and there that don't quite land, and some that go on too long. It was still a decent time to listen to in any event.
When Pete Holmes did it here, it kind of made me wince - I swear at one point, he says something along the lines of "if I was in the crowd, I would've laughed really hard at that" when a joke doesn't land, and though he tries to make that kind of comment funnier (he does admittedly phrase it better), the sentiment is still lame and awkward.
It almost made me forget about how large parts of this special are quite funny - I'd say it's more good than bad, though there are a few other jokes here and there that don't quite land, and some that go on too long. It was still a decent time to listen to in any event.
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- GoofsPete does a bit about atheists, mentioning the biblical story of Eden, in which the serpent gave Eve an apple. This is a common confusion between the Tree Of Knowledge in that garden, that likely was portrayed as a fig tree, and the Garden Of The Hesperides, which had golden apples guarded by a snake and is from Greek myth.
- ConnectionsReferences Harry Potter à l'école des sorciers (2001)
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By what name was Pete Holmes: I Am Not for Everyone (2023) officially released in Canada in English?
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