Would love to see the numbers on how many of the capitol stormers are avid fans of his buddy Joe Rogan, who was there with him that night.
rogan had nothing to do with schulz approach on building his own brand schultz was doing that shit years before he met rogan or went on his podcast
He’s certainly given him good (business) advice and Andrew has credited him for it on his podcast. Parse that statement however you will, but for a while there he mentioned “talking to Joe the other day about ______” so often it got a little annoying. He also called him his mentor on Instagram IN THE CONTEXT OF HIS BUSINESS MODEL AND SUCCESS.
I would like a Dave Chappelle “Safe Space” where I can consume his new material but with all the Kanyesque distorted ego flair toned down.
I haven’t watched a single one of these things it’s pretty obvious what Dave’s about by the people surrounds himself with now a days. Imagine being worth millions and doing all this whining
Dave has for some time now looked like he's two sentences away from outright ending his career by saying some real dumb shit.
Haven't watched, but I will. I love a lot of Dave's social commentary, hope the crying about cancel culture is a small portion of the special.
I just didn't really find it very funny. I'll laugh at anything (and then feel guilty about it), but this special just generated a few chuckles here and there. Disappointing.
biggest thing this special proves is that the line for comedy about comedy is precariously fragile and even the goats will break it if they tread on it for too long.
I thought the bit about aliens being the original inhabitants of earth coming back after shit didn't work out on their new planet was pretty funny.
I feel like Burr went pretty far down this path but wised up a bit in the last year. I haven’t seen any of his material post Paper Tiger though. I’m just judging based on talk show, podcast, etc appearances.
The thing about Burr is that he knows he's an asshole - that he's wrong. That's his schtick (although admittedly I don't listen to his podcast, only the standup). I feel like Chappelle is self-righteous.
I didn’t feel this one was nearly as bad as sticks & stones from either an offensive standpoint or whining standpoint.
I haven’t watched the special yet but if it was the same joke I heard live in Florida a month ago; that was the best joke of the night.
Watched it last night and found it to be the least funny out of all his specials. Some parts were amusing but not something i’ll ever watch again.
The one about an alien invasion being the only time white people can use the N word? That was a different comedian’s joke. Can’t remember an alien joke from his set
Killing Them Softly is an all time great, Mt. Rushmore level set. I don’t think that being the expectation each time out is fair
Again, he might have not said it during the Netflix special but he said it in Fort Lauderdale and it got a pretty big mixed reaction. I was assuming that was what was referred to. It skirted the line as much as any joke that night even when the last half was about Transgender backlash.
I was at the ft Lauderdale show. I don’t remember that joke. Maybe he told it one night and not the other.