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Bill Burr: Live at Red Rocks: July 12, 2022 1 h 22 min: English The Best of Netflix Is a Joke: The Festival: July 17, 2022 54 min: English David A. Arnold: It Ain't for the Weak: July 19, 2022 1 h 18 min: English Whitney Cummings: Jokes [a] July 26, 2022 59 min: English Ricardo Quevedo: Tomorrow Will Be Worse: August 2, 2022 1 h: Spanish
Season 4 of the series debuted on Netflix on June 12, 2020. [40] Burr writes and executive produces the series along with Michael Price. [41] Burr's fifth hour-long special, Bill Burr: Walk Your Way Out, debuted on Netflix on January 31, 2017. He appeared in the third episode (titled "Bill Burr") of the second season of the HBO series Crashing ...
[39] [40] On October 1, 2020, Netflix renewed the series for the fifth and final season which was released on November 25, 2021. [41] [42] Many references are made to the city of Pittsburgh in the series, a city that Burr has visited frequently on his stand-up tours and shares a hatred of the Philadelphia Flyers with local sportscaster Mark Madden.
Yet as hot as he is on stage, Bill Burr picked a lousy time to try migrating his angry-guy act to movies, as he does in the fitfully funny “Old Dads,” which is premiering on Netflix.
Old Dads is a 2023 American comedy film directed by Bill Burr in his directorial debut, and he produced and co-wrote with Ben Tishler. It stars Burr, Bobby Cannavale, and Bokeem Woodbine. After selling their business, three fathers find themselves out of step with the ever-changing world. The film was released by Netflix on October 20, 2023.
The new Netflix movie “Old Dads” has a title problem. It's designed for people who find it hard to navigate the Netflix scroll and so blame millennials for being woke. Bill Burr, who directs ...
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Paper Tiger is a 2019 stand-up comedy special by American comedian Bill Burr. Released via Netflix on September 10, 2019, it was filmed at the Royal Albert Hall in London and directed by filmmaker Mike Binder. [1]