Comedian Bill Maher addresses societal issues and taboo topics in their stand-up routine, pushing boundaries while aiming to resonate with a large audience.Comedian Bill Maher addresses societal issues and taboo topics in their stand-up routine, pushing boundaries while aiming to resonate with a large audience.Comedian Bill Maher addresses societal issues and taboo topics in their stand-up routine, pushing boundaries while aiming to resonate with a large audience.
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Bill Maher came out with awesome opinions and hard punching funny thoughts about Gen-Z. He's got timing with jokes, and when you hear him out you're laughing along the way. It's saddening that he is retiring from stand-up as I would love to go. Bill Maher is incredible and while some of these jokes are a little rehash from Real Time you they offer different ways of seeing liberals & republicans. There are jokes for everybody and everybody is welcome to his shows and Real Time as he makes fun of everybody- himself too lol and offers insight about general life. Bill Maher sometimes is nihilistic and crude but it is Hilarious. I love Bill he's just very real.
Full disclosure- I am not a a huge fan of Bill Maher; however, I liked this special a lot. This is a very honest and bold stand up that daringly attacks insanity on the left and right. While he takes on Trump's madness he also takes on the madness that is Woke thinking in the 21st Century. He very intelligently distinguishes Liberalism, a Progressive way of thinking, and Wokeness, a disease of the mind and society. I don't love his delivery, but I do agree with a lot of his messaging. Even on the stuff I don't agree with- who cares- the whole point is that we should have the ability to disagree. His attack on collegiate thought and young people is so on the mark. This is smart thinking and thoughtful provoking.
It just isn't funny anymore, Bill. Jeff Dunham manages to get a laugh every 15 seconds, but I sat through 15 minutes of your latest special and barely cracked a smile. If I'm being generous, maybe I laughed once. Comedy is supposed to evolve with time, not devolve, and after decades in the game, you'd think you'd know that. Instead, we're left with lazy, recycled material that feels more like a lecture than a comedy special. It's hard to imagine anyone paying for this if you weren't already a household name. Let's be honest: if this were a debut, no one would be signing a contract for a follow-up.
Poking fun at Trump is the oldest trick in the book, and you've been at it so long that it feels like autopilot. Worse, you're accusing him of things that never even happened, while completely ignoring the glaring disasters of the current administration. Biden is driving the country into the ground, yet you focus on the same tired targets as if it's still 2016. Remember when you confidently said there was "no chance Trump was going to win"? Turns out, you were wrong. And guess what? That kind of arrogance is exactly what turned so many people off in the first place.
Here's the thing: comedy has the power to be a mirror to society, to punch up, to challenge hypocrisy no matter where it's coming from. Right now, comedy feels broken-Hollywood feels broken-but there's hope. Maybe Monday marks the start of something new, a chance for America to be great again. And who knows? Maybe with a little humility and self-awareness, comedians and Hollywood can be great again, too.
Bill, maybe in a few years, you'll get another shot at making a special-one that's actually funny and filled with the apologies you owe for the blind spots, laziness, and partisanship. Until then, you might want to take notes from comedians who still know how to bring the laughs consistently. Because right now, you're coasting on reputation, and that's not good enough anymore.
Poking fun at Trump is the oldest trick in the book, and you've been at it so long that it feels like autopilot. Worse, you're accusing him of things that never even happened, while completely ignoring the glaring disasters of the current administration. Biden is driving the country into the ground, yet you focus on the same tired targets as if it's still 2016. Remember when you confidently said there was "no chance Trump was going to win"? Turns out, you were wrong. And guess what? That kind of arrogance is exactly what turned so many people off in the first place.
Here's the thing: comedy has the power to be a mirror to society, to punch up, to challenge hypocrisy no matter where it's coming from. Right now, comedy feels broken-Hollywood feels broken-but there's hope. Maybe Monday marks the start of something new, a chance for America to be great again. And who knows? Maybe with a little humility and self-awareness, comedians and Hollywood can be great again, too.
Bill, maybe in a few years, you'll get another shot at making a special-one that's actually funny and filled with the apologies you owe for the blind spots, laziness, and partisanship. Until then, you might want to take notes from comedians who still know how to bring the laughs consistently. Because right now, you're coasting on reputation, and that's not good enough anymore.
It's true. Said that to set the foundation.
I mostly avoid American news/media since 2017ish. Yeah, I catch stuff here in there. Not much. Over these years, didn't have an opinion about Maher one way or the other. I will say, I did love Maher from way back in the day.
Last six months, I do watch Rubin Report almost every day. You probably already know their relationship. They just went to a Lakers game together, right? From what Rubin shows, I really like. But, a lot of what Rubin says about Maher aren't feelings I have. I feel like Maher is way more like Rubin and I than Rubin understands.
Saying all this because this disagreement with Rubin's views on Maher is what made we watch this.
Watching made me feel Maher's way more like Rubin and I than Rubin can even imagine.
Overall, it was a homerun from Maher. He 100% says what he thinks and believes and he didn't judge anybody. Ok, maybe he judged a little. But, whatever. None of that bothered me 1 bit.
His honesty and not worrying about offending anyone is what makes me love this!
I mostly avoid American news/media since 2017ish. Yeah, I catch stuff here in there. Not much. Over these years, didn't have an opinion about Maher one way or the other. I will say, I did love Maher from way back in the day.
Last six months, I do watch Rubin Report almost every day. You probably already know their relationship. They just went to a Lakers game together, right? From what Rubin shows, I really like. But, a lot of what Rubin says about Maher aren't feelings I have. I feel like Maher is way more like Rubin and I than Rubin understands.
Saying all this because this disagreement with Rubin's views on Maher is what made we watch this.
Watching made me feel Maher's way more like Rubin and I than Rubin can even imagine.
Overall, it was a homerun from Maher. He 100% says what he thinks and believes and he didn't judge anybody. Ok, maybe he judged a little. But, whatever. None of that bothered me 1 bit.
His honesty and not worrying about offending anyone is what makes me love this!
I'm giving this one star for every joke I hadn't heard yet (a few of them were genuine laugh-out-loud gut-busters) . It's probably my own fault for overexposing myself as a regular watcher of Real Time, and semi-frequent listener/viewer of Club Random, and a listener of the What This Comedian Said Will Shock You audiobook. So the premises are just what Bill Maher talks about these days. Many of the punchlines seem familiar, too. Watching this gave me the same feeling I used to get watching his stand-up before I got on board with him -- at times it feels more like a humorous lecture than a stand-up special.
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By what name was Bill Maher: Is Anyone Else Seeing This? (2025) officially released in Canada in English?
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