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Daniel Tosh: Happy Thoughts

Rating7.5 /10
20111 h 0 m
United States
2531 people rated

Following his acclaimed debut special Completely Serious, Daniel, host of Comedy Central's hit show Tosh.0, headed to San Francisco to take on pop culture, sports, religion and politics in his latest stand-up special.

Comedy

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Usman

22/12/2023 15:55
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Marcel_2boyz

19/12/2023 16:21
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19/12/2023 16:14
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Dianellisse Rima

19/12/2023 16:13
I enjoy Daniel Tosh's comedy. I find it satirical and clever. It is purposely offensive and in this special most of his targets are on-point. I found this installment very funny, but a little slower than Completely Serious and People Pleaser. I wouldn't miss this one if you are a fan of him or standup comedy in general, though.

MrMacaroni

19/12/2023 16:13
Daniel Tosh is a really great comedian. People don't give him enough credit. He is consistently funny. I don't know why I like him so much. He has a very unique perspective. One thing I like is that people often say that comedy should always punch up and not punch down. I don't think that's true at all. Funny is funny. I think he is really bold with some of the targets he chooses and I like that. He.is definitely one of my top 10 favourites. I also like Mitch Hedberg and Louis CK. I really like people with a unique perspective who can come up with great jokes that would never occur to me. I didn't really have much to say about this but had to make the word limit. The point is that Daniel Tosh is really funny and you should watch this.

Samuel Twumasi

19/12/2023 16:13
Funny, but nowhere near as funny as 'Completely Serious' was. I'm a big fan of his in general, but it just seemed like he was trying too hard on this one. His real talent is being casually outrageous, but in 'Happy Thoughts' many of the jokes came off as somewhat contrived and formulaic, not to mention pandering to the crowd... nothing brilliant about calling the founding fathers 'racist scumbags' in front of a San Francisco crowd, and honestly, that's kinda out of line either way (and yes, I'm okay with the jokes about having sex with a baby, but draw the line at the founding fathers, call me crazy). Had a lot of funny moments and is worth watching to be sure, but don't expect magic.

laxmi_magar

19/12/2023 16:13
Daniel Tosh brings his high-speed stream of consciousness delivery on stand-up tour and, here, in a concert film recorded in San Francisco .... well, on video, almost certainly, and on Comedy Central, home of his often gross but always sardonic TOSH.0 TV show. I'm a fan of his work, even when he constantly crosses the line between humorous transgression and the disgusting variety. Here he stays more securely on the safe line of the divide but his constant willingness to say what we think but rarely dare to say is a lot of fun. My one issue with watching this on TV is the constant commercial interruptions. They interrupt the speed and flow of the jokes and it takes too long to bring the watcher up to speed again. This is one worth seeing on DVD or, when it shows up, on Comedy Central on Demand, which doesn't have insurance commercials every three minutes.
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