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Filmed at NYC's Beacon Theatre, Andrew Schulz's new comedy special covers his experiences with starting a family and going through IVF treatmentsFilmed at NYC's Beacon Theatre, Andrew Schulz's new comedy special covers his experiences with starting a family and going through IVF treatmentsFilmed at NYC's Beacon Theatre, Andrew Schulz's new comedy special covers his experiences with starting a family and going through IVF treatments
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If you're in the mood for a stand-up comedy show where the comedian seems to enjoy his own jokes a little too much, then this performance might be just what you're looking for. Dude took the stage with an abundance of self-amusement, practically doubling over with laughter after every punchline, even if the audience wasn't quite as enthusiastic. The show wasn't without its moments of genuine humor. When he wasn't busy cracking up at his own material, there were flashes of wit and insight that got a chuckle or two from the crowd. Unfortunately, his over-the-top laughter sometimes created a sense of disconnect between him and the audience, as though he was more focused on having fun than connecting with his listeners.
Simply amazing.
This special is both funny and wholesome, it's simply a piece of art that at least gives you a smile on your face.
Watching this made me laugh all by myself for the first time in over a year, and it felt amazing.
It's really difficult to review a stand-up special without any spoilers, but simply put it is a typical Schulz special spiced with a wholesome touch.
Watch it, if appreciate good comedy, you'll enjoy it.
I really don't know how to write more about it right now, so i just have to type some random stuff because of the minimum required characters, but i finally reached the minimum limit.
This special is both funny and wholesome, it's simply a piece of art that at least gives you a smile on your face.
Watching this made me laugh all by myself for the first time in over a year, and it felt amazing.
It's really difficult to review a stand-up special without any spoilers, but simply put it is a typical Schulz special spiced with a wholesome touch.
Watch it, if appreciate good comedy, you'll enjoy it.
I really don't know how to write more about it right now, so i just have to type some random stuff because of the minimum required characters, but i finally reached the minimum limit.
Loved seeing this more heartfelt subject matter from him! He can do the storytelling without losing the solid jokes peppered in along the way. Also happy to see his fanbase of men being empowered to talk about these uncomfortable moments in adulthood. Healthy masculinity is being able to joke about shooting blanks. I laughed quite a bit I have to say. It did leave me wondering if he'll ever let his daughter watch this one day? Also thinking I should stop taking hair pills and I probably could have gotten away with buying a lot less plan B over the years. All in all great stuff worth the watch!
**Review of Andrew Schulz's New Netflix Comedy Special, *Life***
Andrew Schulz's new comedy special *Life* on Netflix is a whirlwind of sharp wit, brutal honesty, and laugh-out-loud moments that leave you wanting more. From the first minute, it's clear that Schulz has perfected his craft, diving into topics that are universally relatable but also hilariously bold. It's rare to see a comedian who can strike the perfect balance between raw, unfiltered commentary and intelligent humor, but Schulz pulls it off effortlessly.
What's most impressive about *Life* is Schulz's ability to make you think while simultaneously making you laugh. He addresses everything from relationships, societal expectations, and everyday struggles to the absurdities of modern life with a keen, unapologetic perspective. His delivery is electric, his timing impeccable, and his energy on stage is contagious, ensuring that the audience is hooked from start to finish.
Schulz's storytelling is masterful, making even the most unconventional topics feel relatable and accessible. There's a vulnerability to his approach that resonates deeply, even as he's cracking jokes that make you cringe and laugh in equal measure. It's a comedy special that doesn't shy away from pushing boundaries, but does so in a way that feels fresh and authentic rather than forced or mean-spirited.
The production value is top-notch, capturing the energy of the crowd and the intensity of Schulz's performance in a way that adds another layer to the experience. The intimacy of the special makes you feel like you're right there with him, experiencing every punchline firsthand.
In conclusion, *Life* is more than just a comedy special-it's an event. Andrew Schulz proves once again why he's one of the best voices in comedy today. If you're looking for something that's both hilarious and thought-provoking, this special is a must-watch. It's honest, it's daring, and most importantly, it's *funny*. Prepare to laugh until your sides hurt-Schulz is at the top of his game!
Andrew Schulz's new comedy special *Life* on Netflix is a whirlwind of sharp wit, brutal honesty, and laugh-out-loud moments that leave you wanting more. From the first minute, it's clear that Schulz has perfected his craft, diving into topics that are universally relatable but also hilariously bold. It's rare to see a comedian who can strike the perfect balance between raw, unfiltered commentary and intelligent humor, but Schulz pulls it off effortlessly.
What's most impressive about *Life* is Schulz's ability to make you think while simultaneously making you laugh. He addresses everything from relationships, societal expectations, and everyday struggles to the absurdities of modern life with a keen, unapologetic perspective. His delivery is electric, his timing impeccable, and his energy on stage is contagious, ensuring that the audience is hooked from start to finish.
Schulz's storytelling is masterful, making even the most unconventional topics feel relatable and accessible. There's a vulnerability to his approach that resonates deeply, even as he's cracking jokes that make you cringe and laugh in equal measure. It's a comedy special that doesn't shy away from pushing boundaries, but does so in a way that feels fresh and authentic rather than forced or mean-spirited.
The production value is top-notch, capturing the energy of the crowd and the intensity of Schulz's performance in a way that adds another layer to the experience. The intimacy of the special makes you feel like you're right there with him, experiencing every punchline firsthand.
In conclusion, *Life* is more than just a comedy special-it's an event. Andrew Schulz proves once again why he's one of the best voices in comedy today. If you're looking for something that's both hilarious and thought-provoking, this special is a must-watch. It's honest, it's daring, and most importantly, it's *funny*. Prepare to laugh until your sides hurt-Schulz is at the top of his game!
This was my first time watching Andrew Schulz and I am so happy that he was on Netflix top 10. I was in the mood for a stand up comedy show while I was cleaning that way I can have audio to keep me entertained. Boy I was laughing so hard. He had a great balance of energy and comedic humor. His material was relatable for some (maybe not all) but it had me laughing out loud.
His blending of machismo energy with the loving and supportive husband role is like Andrew Dice Clay had a son (also named Andrew) and learned to love on a greater scale.
I hope to hear more from him. I'll be checking out his other videos.
His blending of machismo energy with the loving and supportive husband role is like Andrew Dice Clay had a son (also named Andrew) and learned to love on a greater scale.
I hope to hear more from him. I'll be checking out his other videos.
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