Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueNate Bargatze tackles pizza-ordering strategies for guys' night, wanting a second dog and relying on his responsible wife.Nate Bargatze tackles pizza-ordering strategies for guys' night, wanting a second dog and relying on his responsible wife.Nate Bargatze tackles pizza-ordering strategies for guys' night, wanting a second dog and relying on his responsible wife.
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Nate Bargatze's new comedy special is kind of funny, but it doesn't quite measure up to his usual greatness. The jokes feel a bit half-baked, and they're pretty safe and predictable-not the clever stuff fans are used to. He's still got that deadpan style and charm, but the pacing is slow and the laughs barely get beyond a mild chuckle. There are some relatable moments, but they're few and far between. All in all, it's a letdown compared to his better past specials.
Also, who told him to put a whole section on animal cruelty in his set? Who are the people who laugh at this and find it funny? All of us who were watching agreed that he lost us at that point.
Also, who told him to put a whole section on animal cruelty in his set? Who are the people who laugh at this and find it funny? All of us who were watching agreed that he lost us at that point.
A few repeated jokes and some new material. But he just seemed off in this special. Far too long of pauses. He needs to speed it up. And many lines were delivered lazily. He is much funnier, typically. Maybe he's getting worn out? He's really not that funny of a person actually, but his humor and jokes have been hilarious in the past. This special just doesn't deliver like I thought it would. I've seen him live and laughed hysterically throughout the whole show. Much more energy. This is a massive audience. They all seemed kinda bored too. I hope Nate keeps up the comedy and continues to deliver in the future.
Having followed his every move since the standup sets of 2017, I've always appreciated shorter sets. This latest special feels like a step back, lacking the depth and originality that initially made him stand out. While his earlier performances often showcased brilliance, his material now seems stretched thin, struggling to hold interest beyond 20 to 30 minutes.
This show, in particular, feels shallower than any of his prior work. Bits wrap up within two minutes, leaving little room for meaningful comedic arcs or the kind of commentary that sticks with you. The rare callbacks to earlier jokes are met with over-the-top reactions from the seemingly satisfied crowd.
What stands out most is the recycling of old material, including bits from previous shows and what I believe might even be SNL sketches. While reusing material might slide in a smaller setting, it feels lazy and underwhelming for a Netflix special, where fresh, compelling storytelling is expected.
The show's packaging, from the glossy poster to his transformation into a polished Hollywood persona, suggests a deliberate pivot toward commercial appeal. While understandable, this shift seems to come at the cost of authenticity, which was a key part of his charm.
Overall, watching this was an awkward experience. It felt less like a showcase of a rising star and more like someone going through the motions, prioritizing appearances over substance. Perhaps this is a calculated direction, but for me, it dampens the excitement I once had for his work.
This show, in particular, feels shallower than any of his prior work. Bits wrap up within two minutes, leaving little room for meaningful comedic arcs or the kind of commentary that sticks with you. The rare callbacks to earlier jokes are met with over-the-top reactions from the seemingly satisfied crowd.
What stands out most is the recycling of old material, including bits from previous shows and what I believe might even be SNL sketches. While reusing material might slide in a smaller setting, it feels lazy and underwhelming for a Netflix special, where fresh, compelling storytelling is expected.
The show's packaging, from the glossy poster to his transformation into a polished Hollywood persona, suggests a deliberate pivot toward commercial appeal. While understandable, this shift seems to come at the cost of authenticity, which was a key part of his charm.
Overall, watching this was an awkward experience. It felt less like a showcase of a rising star and more like someone going through the motions, prioritizing appearances over substance. Perhaps this is a calculated direction, but for me, it dampens the excitement I once had for his work.
I don't know what the bad reviews are about, I get that comedy is subjective but I thought he did great. I don't think some people get when he's being sarcastic. He says out loud all the things we think about on a daily basis in a marriage. The beginning was a little slow but still had so many funny moments. The second half was so good and had my family laughing so hard we were crying and that hasn't happened for any of us when watching a stand up comedian in a loooonnngggg time!!! To find a comedian who can deliver true funny bits that are clean without needing to include all the inappropriate details that so many others rely on is refreshing. I like those other comedians also but it really shows how talented he is that he can be this funny without it!
Most of this was the usual funny Nate B. Material. But I got dizzy from the rotating stage and fast moving camera. Please slow the camera down!!! Or just stay with close up camera.
Some of this material I've heard before. Nate still has great timing. Good observations of average daily life.
Does his best when discussing how fast the world is passing him by.
But next special you have to stop using the fast moving camera and fast moving stage. I tried only looking at the tv when it was up close. Hopefully they realize that good comedians just need an audience; no extra bells and whistles. Thanks.
Some of this material I've heard before. Nate still has great timing. Good observations of average daily life.
Does his best when discussing how fast the world is passing him by.
But next special you have to stop using the fast moving camera and fast moving stage. I tried only looking at the tv when it was up close. Hopefully they realize that good comedians just need an audience; no extra bells and whistles. Thanks.
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By what name was Your Friend, Nate Bargatze (2024) officially released in Canada in English?
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