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Mike Birbiglia porta il suo marchio unico di umorismo e pathos sui temi della salute, della vita, della morte e del nuoto.Mike Birbiglia porta il suo marchio unico di umorismo e pathos sui temi della salute, della vita, della morte e del nuoto.Mike Birbiglia porta il suo marchio unico di umorismo e pathos sui temi della salute, della vita, della morte e del nuoto.
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Okay - I've had a lot of death in my life this month (happy holidays) - and when The Old Man and The Pool popped up, I figured I had absolutely nothing to lose.
I have not laughed and smiled so much in ages! His description of talking to professionals is the way that I wish I could do it! (So I sent them all messages to watch this Netflix special.)
Birbiglia's routine is absolutely clean!! My vocabulary is not, but I certainly enjoyed being able to recommend his Lincoln Center (LINCOLN FRICKING CENTER!) show to friends and family who prefer the scatological language be at a minimum. And there was none - that I heard.
This is a great hour of humor and comedy if you need to just escape from the real world for a while and join him in his.
It's a fun ride.
I have not laughed and smiled so much in ages! His description of talking to professionals is the way that I wish I could do it! (So I sent them all messages to watch this Netflix special.)
Birbiglia's routine is absolutely clean!! My vocabulary is not, but I certainly enjoyed being able to recommend his Lincoln Center (LINCOLN FRICKING CENTER!) show to friends and family who prefer the scatological language be at a minimum. And there was none - that I heard.
This is a great hour of humor and comedy if you need to just escape from the real world for a while and join him in his.
It's a fun ride.
But please bear in mind that, of course it's just my opinion and it's SO subjective, this comedy thing but... I personally strongly disliked it and I LOVE 'Birbigs', like all time faves loved :( - I think in part it's due to the, now commonplace occurrence in comedians of a certain age, trend of mortality and experiences with increasing frequency of doctors appointments, that's so off-putting - but I don't come to a stand up show to grow my anxiety and overall shpilkis ya know? I don't know, maybe something is wrong with me and I'm not appreciating and enjoying comedy as I used to but this seemed exceedingly lacking - maybe just stay home with Oona (Una?) from now on, instead of talking four years to bring us stress and lackluster -in short, this is something I'd expect from Niel Brennan, except he treats his time like a therapy session.
Mike Birbiglia's The Old Man and the Pool is a stand-up special that feels perhaps a tad long, as it goes for almost 80 minutes and lost me a little at about the one-hour mark. Before then, I was really enjoying it, though, and maybe that's on me feeling tired for not being able to push through and watch it all with full attention (yet last night I watched the nearly three-hour Heat with all the focus in the world, so I don't know what's going on).
I think the best thing about the special is that Mike Birbiglia does a very good job at balancing the humorous stuff (to be expected) and the surprisingly bleak moments (it gets very real at times). I always feel hesitant when stand-up comedians decide to do stand-up dramedy instead of stand-up comedy, but he got the balance right here. The audience was kind of stupid at one point, though. He said something I thought sounded sad, and he looked sad when he said it, and the audience laughed. I think he was playing that part for a sad pay-off to something he said earlier, but they interpreted it as a delayed punchline to a "joke" he set up before.
There are many not-very-good stand-up specials on Netflix, but this is thankfully not one of them. It's largely very good, quite funny in parts, and I appreciated how honest it was about things like health, family, and death. It was a good watch/listen all around.
I think the best thing about the special is that Mike Birbiglia does a very good job at balancing the humorous stuff (to be expected) and the surprisingly bleak moments (it gets very real at times). I always feel hesitant when stand-up comedians decide to do stand-up dramedy instead of stand-up comedy, but he got the balance right here. The audience was kind of stupid at one point, though. He said something I thought sounded sad, and he looked sad when he said it, and the audience laughed. I think he was playing that part for a sad pay-off to something he said earlier, but they interpreted it as a delayed punchline to a "joke" he set up before.
There are many not-very-good stand-up specials on Netflix, but this is thankfully not one of them. It's largely very good, quite funny in parts, and I appreciated how honest it was about things like health, family, and death. It was a good watch/listen all around.
I have thoroughly enjoyed Mike Birbiglia's work for years now, but I realized watching "The New One" and then this special "The Old Man and the Pool" that he isn't a comedian. He is an exquisite storyteller and a talented comedian, for sure. But Mike has become a "humorist". His work, either written or performed live, is imbued with pathos, intelligence, poetry, and insight. A mediation on life, health, and death, his new special is genuinely funny and also moving. I identified with so many of his musings that I recognized myself in his presentation.
Mike Birbiglia is a humorist in the same breath as America's other favorite humorists. Mark Twain, Erma Bombeck, and Garrison Keillor. Watching this special was like sitting down and enjoying a good book. You finish it deeply satisfied and better for the experience.
Mike Birbiglia is a humorist in the same breath as America's other favorite humorists. Mark Twain, Erma Bombeck, and Garrison Keillor. Watching this special was like sitting down and enjoying a good book. You finish it deeply satisfied and better for the experience.
I am not sure why but I just don't enjoy Mike Birbiglia's stand up routine. He is a bright enough guy. His stories make me smile sometime but I think he is, essentially, not that funny. This is not just this stand up special, but all of his. That is the reason I hesitated to watch this one; however, it came up on my recommended specials so I watched it. The special is filled with personal stories. I really dislike his delivery the most. Not sure why- but it gets on my nerves. If you like Mike this might be an enjoyable experience for you. I did like the venue. I think his outfit is from a clown closet.
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