Chris D'Elia: No Pain
- Speciale TV
- 2020
- 55min
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaChris D'Elia takes the stage in Minneapolis to offer his thoughts on everything from self-censorship to problematic dolphins to lame mutant powers.Chris D'Elia takes the stage in Minneapolis to offer his thoughts on everything from self-censorship to problematic dolphins to lame mutant powers.Chris D'Elia takes the stage in Minneapolis to offer his thoughts on everything from self-censorship to problematic dolphins to lame mutant powers.
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Then this is the comedy special for you. It's difficult listening to the material, which is funny, because so many comedians can't seem to speak without saying 'like' constantly.
Also, if you enjoy hearing a comedian laugh at his own jokes in a way that certain people... we can't use the word anymore for those kind of people, but if you're a fan of Tom Segura, you will know what I mean when I say that Chris D'Elia laughs at some of the things he says as though he's a little tik-tok'd. Or he's "cajun". GO watch Netflix's Tom Segura: Ball Hog if you don't know what I'm talking abour.
Also, if you enjoy hearing a comedian laugh at his own jokes in a way that certain people... we can't use the word anymore for those kind of people, but if you're a fan of Tom Segura, you will know what I mean when I say that Chris D'Elia laughs at some of the things he says as though he's a little tik-tok'd. Or he's "cajun". GO watch Netflix's Tom Segura: Ball Hog if you don't know what I'm talking abour.
Whatever the reason, like NOTHING landed. I didn't find a minute of this special funny and had to watch the whole thing due to my wife.
I never really write reviews but had to warn people not to waste an hour of time on this. I barely made it half way through as neither my wife or I cracked a single smile and just kept looking at each other Like, like, like, like (hes says that every other sentence) is this going to get better? Better luck next time big guy.
The way Chris presents himself on podcasts is so dissimilar to how he acts during his stand up it's nauseating. If you took the video away and just played the audio from a random episode of his podcast then played No Pain, you would have a hard time believe they are the same person. Every bit fell flat, either because the material itself was juvenile or because he is constantly laughing at his own jokes. He can sometimes barely get out punch lines because he's already giggling, which is odd given the material isn't even laughable to the normal person. I wouldn't be surprised if you told me that the theater was empty and they were just playing a laugh track the entire time. He dragged the growling at a baby bit for almost ten minutes and the dolphin thing had to be 15 mins long, 15 mins of torture to my ears. I'll keep watching Congratulations but I've given up on checking out this dudes standup, hope his acting career pans out because this standup thing just isn't his game.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizInstead of writing his own material, Chris decided to use jokes previously made by Brian Redban, Aaron Berg, and Key & Peele.
- BlooperAs admitted by D'Elia on his podcast, his intense nerves caused him to do a strange baby voice all throughout his hour as opposed to reserving it for character impressions.
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