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7.9 /10
5227 people rated
7.9 /10
5227 people rated
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In first 5 minutes of watching this awkward charade of a so called comedian, I didn't even smirk to his rant about Australia and no one gives a flying duck about his trip to Australia. And about Love on Spectrum, he thinks it is hilarious to make a fun of those innocent participants calling them using derogatory terms. I agree that nowadays jokes from other comedians are a bit bland and lukewarm, but this guy just over did it by being simply rude. Actually, I am not offended by his jokes, but they just don't hit the same anymore and are out dated. I continued to watch it until he started mimicking something he had seen in adults only videos and that was it for me, I've switched to Dream Home Makeover and have a much more laugh to jokes of those entrepreneur couple from Utah even though it is not comedy show.
Unfunny.
Never heard of the guy and I love stand up comedy so I thought I'd give it a go. I don't mind a bit of offensive humour but he just kept calling things 'gay' for the first few minutes so I switched it off out of annoyance. I can't comment on the whole performance since I couldn't get through the show. It looked interesting and what I saw showed that he clearly had experience as a comedian but for me the content and style just was too abrasive, old-fashioned and arrogant. I'm British so maybe its a cultural difference in humour but just calling things gay all the time isn't funny to me. I don't mind comedy dissing people a little bit but this wasn't for me.
Shane Gillis is off the charts and one of the funniest guys comedy has to offer. Not afraid to dive into touchy topics in a lighthearted manner. You always find people that go too far on either end of the spectrum (pun absolutely intended). They're either too afraid to make people mad or push it too far beyond what's acceptable. Gillis found and lives in that middle ground and it's awesome. The impressions were also spot on as always. Had me cracking up on a plane.
I will say some of his jokes fail to land, which could just be me personally. But overall very funny.
Definitely worth checking out and is one of the best specials I've ever seen on Netflix.
source: Shane Gillis: Beautiful Dogs
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source: Shane Gillis: Beautiful Dogs
You know that realisation that you've been making excuses for mundane stuff in your life, when something comes along that is truly good? That's what this felt like.
Disarming in its observational honestly, and as natural a delivery of well honed material as I've seen in years.
Shane is the high wire walker who strolls along casually above the critical gaze of the neurotic and obsessive twitterati, seemingly unshaken by the potential fall those joyless hacks would salivate over. It's a win for comedy, and a much needed reminder that to find humour in darkness is an antidote to our neuroses, not the humourless tribal pettines and self-indulgence of faux victimhood we are gaslit into accepting as entertainment. A true talent perfectly deployed.
Never seen this guy before. I'm a huge fan of bill burr, dave Chappelle, chris rocks my fav, but this guy.. might've been the most i've cried watching a show. The way he pushes the buttons of cancel culture without any audience member ever feeling offended is masterclass. Please watch this with friends of (cool) family.
Topics include, trump, racism, LGBTQ, mentally challenged people, his ex, *, the war in iraq, navy seals, our presidents, and actually a ton more. It begins kinda slow I will admit, was not a big fan of the Australian jokes they just seemed kinda boring to me. But as soon as you get out of the first 5 minutes you'll be on the floor crying.
As a huge fan of Dave Chapelle, Louis C. K., and Theo Vonn. Shane Gillis has been a welcome addition to my Mount Rushmore of comedians. He keeps getting funnier and funnier and this special, in my opinion, is his best from start to finish. I can't recall a single joke that didn't land and I was in tears laughing throughout it.
Shane walks the line so perfectly without ever making any individual or group the punch line while still telling timely and pertinent jokes. Of course he uses his Trump impression (bread and butter for him at this point) but it never felt redundant.
I've recommended this special to all my friends and family and am probably annoying about it at this point but I felt my enjoyment with this warranted a 10 star review.
The jokes are pretty dry and unfunny. He's doing the larry the cable guy stuff without the accent or humor. Maybe if you feel like an uneducated and oppressed white American you might find it kinda funny because the jokes are like locker room talks. He kept laughing at his own joke and it is as if he's trying to make boring jokes sound funny. He is very specific on white conservatives as his target audience, and most jokes are at the expense of other people. Even the jokes about his own white people are jabs at other people. Making jokes about 9/11 is tacky whether you are conservative or not. If you look at the positive reviews you can easily see they are from rednecks because the jokes are for them at the expense of all other people.