In what might be his most personal and introspective one-hour special yet, comedian Bill Burr offers hilarious takes on everything from male sadness to dating advice.In what might be his most personal and introspective one-hour special yet, comedian Bill Burr offers hilarious takes on everything from male sadness to dating advice.In what might be his most personal and introspective one-hour special yet, comedian Bill Burr offers hilarious takes on everything from male sadness to dating advice.
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It's fascinating seeing "Ol' Billy Red Bush navigate becoming a father. I first heard his material in 2004-2007ish on this cool new app called Pandora. I heard these cool 3 minute bits as part of a comedy channel. Back then he was an angry hilarious butthole. A few months later I saw him in person at the Improv in Houston, Tx. Back then he was just a young ranting comic with solid material that connected with me as a 24ish year old. Now, all these years later, I see him evolving, as both a comedian and a man and a father . And as a dad of 21 years, I can relate to this so much . The bald ginger is 100 authentic.
Bill is back. I'm glad to see he's still got his edge. Only he can take self reflection and turn it on its head with whitey but yet crass humor. His political commentary is also spot on. While listening to this special, I find myself not just laughing but nodding my head in full agreement with his exposition.
Tbh, this was one of those specials that gets better as you rewatch it. Certain jokes hits at a different time and I just didn't fully appreciate it the first time around. This is my third time through and I'm laughing it all over. A lot of other specials don't have this type of staying power, and for sure, I will be watching it for the fourth and fifth time. Enjoy!
Tbh, this was one of those specials that gets better as you rewatch it. Certain jokes hits at a different time and I just didn't fully appreciate it the first time around. This is my third time through and I'm laughing it all over. A lot of other specials don't have this type of staying power, and for sure, I will be watching it for the fourth and fifth time. Enjoy!
It's refreshing to see that stand-up comedy can still be genuinely funny. Too often, comedians rely on saying something "edgy" just for shock value, but when Bill does it, he actually brings up meaningful points in a way that feels natural and well-crafted. Great comedy makes you think, and that's exactly what his latest special accomplishes-it's both thought-provoking and entertaining from start to finish. This is his best work yet, showcasing his ability to analyze different subjects with nuance, wit, and precision. It's this sharp insight and masterful delivery that solidify him as one of the greats in comedy.
Its weird, the first half is mostly Bill talking about how hes learning to chill out a bit in his old age...and it wast funny. It came off as safe, middle of the road, aging comedian stuff...I was worried that Bill had finally become the staring old man whos actually dead on the inside from his famous bit....but around the half way point, the old troll goblin we all love comes out and starts swinging for the fences. I had some good laughs.
Honestly I hope Bill is taking care of himself, but I think this special shows us 2 ways his career could go at this point...into safe mainstream weak comedy, or into the future as a bonafide immortal comedy legend.
Bill do what you gotta do in your home life, but keep that RAGE on the STAGE. It's you at your best.
Honestly I hope Bill is taking care of himself, but I think this special shows us 2 ways his career could go at this point...into safe mainstream weak comedy, or into the future as a bonafide immortal comedy legend.
Bill do what you gotta do in your home life, but keep that RAGE on the STAGE. It's you at your best.
I have been a fan of Bill Burr for a long time. As he has gotten older, he has calmed down a bit. It's to be expected and don't hold that against him.
However, everything that he thinks seemingly is now filtered through his wife. He doesn't go too controversial on anything by downplaying most things. The stuff he tries to go hard at seems to things his wife would want talked about. It is a very narrow but highly encouraged to debate discussion window. "Why is the KKK still around?" Very brave Bill. I'm sure all three members will be pissed.
Telling us what a broken man he is which is a cry for help more than anything. It was bad and peak "modern audience" comedy, which is just a talkative therapy session with safe jokes. You can see classic Bill for a few laughs but the moment drops dead before you know it.
However, everything that he thinks seemingly is now filtered through his wife. He doesn't go too controversial on anything by downplaying most things. The stuff he tries to go hard at seems to things his wife would want talked about. It is a very narrow but highly encouraged to debate discussion window. "Why is the KKK still around?" Very brave Bill. I'm sure all three members will be pissed.
Telling us what a broken man he is which is a cry for help more than anything. It was bad and peak "modern audience" comedy, which is just a talkative therapy session with safe jokes. You can see classic Bill for a few laughs but the moment drops dead before you know it.
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- TriviaFilmed in June 2024 at the Moore Theatre in Seattle.
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By what name was Bill Burr: Drop Dead Years (2025) officially released in Canada in English?
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