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Aditi Mittal: Things They Wouldn't Let Me Say: July 18, 2017 1 h 2 min: English Joe Mande's Award Winning Comedy Special: July 25, 2017 1 h 6 min: English Maz Jobrani: Immigrant: August 1, 2017 1 h 7 min: English Alan Saldaña: Mi vida de pobre: August 4, 2017 53 min: Spanish Brad Paisley's Comedy Rodeo: August 15, 2017 1 h 4 min: English Lynne ...
Brian's first one-hour special, Standing Up, debuted on Comedy Central on June 10, 2007. The special was recorded in April at The Barclay Theater in Irvine, CA, and a DVD of the performance was released August 14, 2007. His second Comedy Central special, entitled The Epitome of Hyperbole, premiered on September 6, 2008. [14]
Adam Sandler: 100% Fresh is the second stand-up comedy special by American comedian Adam Sandler, released by Netflix on October 23, 2018. Directed by Steven Brill, [1] it is Sandler's first special for Netflix and his first special since 1996. [2] The special featured appearances by Dan Bulla and Rob Schneider. [3]
COMMENT: TikTok and Instagram are awash with young stand-up comics using women as a punchline to their jokes, with the 28-year-old viral sensation Rife leading the pack. Why have we journeyed back ...
Here are the 20 best comedy movies on Netflix right now. 21 Jump Street (2012) Scott Garfield/Columbia/Sony Pictures Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill in '21 Jump Street'
CleanComedians.com markets a roster of dozens of clean comics for events. [1] [8] Dry Bar Comedy was started in 2017 as an online television series of clean comedy routines and has attracted a large social media following. Studio C racked up over 3 billion views on its YouTube channel as of November 2024 with clean comedy sketches. [9]
James Christopher Gaffigan (born July 7, 1966) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, writer, and producer. His material often addresses fatherhood, laziness, food, religion, and general observations. He is regarded as a "clean" comic, using little profanity in his routines, although he does use it from time to time. [1]
For him to become Netflix’s poster-boy-of-the-week is a damning reminder of what it takes to really “make it” in the world of comedy today. If it was just jokes, that wouldn’t be a problem.