Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaIt follows Marlon as he delivers an hour-long performance, unleashing his impressions and physical comedy to address one of the most infamous recent events in pop culture: the 94th Academy A... Ler tudoIt follows Marlon as he delivers an hour-long performance, unleashing his impressions and physical comedy to address one of the most infamous recent events in pop culture: the 94th Academy Awards(R) ceremony slap.It follows Marlon as he delivers an hour-long performance, unleashing his impressions and physical comedy to address one of the most infamous recent events in pop culture: the 94th Academy Awards(R) ceremony slap.
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I love Marlon Waynes and the subject matter is perfectly bold I'm one of the few that is glad Chris Rock got slapped he deserved that last year I'm glad he's getting bashed! So much great stories mashed in and cinema stories so enjoyable whist being bold. God Loves Me is focused mainly on the infamous slap a lot of it which I'm oddly fine with it all most aren't ok with this I think its genius! Unapologetic fun entertainment and so much energy at 50 years old It's quite impressive how wild this is Marlon uses the resources around him so damn well this stand up brilliant I hardly watch stand up this to me was worth it!
I love Marlon Wayans, he's great in TV shows, he's OK in films, but he is AWFUL in stand-up!
I didn't laugh once during this, but I'd laugh every 30 seconds if I was watching an episode of 'The Wayans Bros'.
My God, couldn't he write any material? This was all about Will Smith...and that infamous Oscars incident. It dragged on for way too long. He spent way too much of the set on Will Smith. We're over it now. To be honest, I'd forgotten about the slap, until Marlon mentioned it.
I wish he'd spent a few minutes on Will and then moved on. I would of preferred to hear more about his family, growing up with so many siblings etc.
It just wasn't funny. It was more like an interview on a talk show, where Marlon told anecdotes, than an actual stand-up routine.
Stick to wacky, over-the-top roles in movies and TV shows. That's where you excel.
Look up Marlon, say cheese!
I didn't laugh once during this, but I'd laugh every 30 seconds if I was watching an episode of 'The Wayans Bros'.
My God, couldn't he write any material? This was all about Will Smith...and that infamous Oscars incident. It dragged on for way too long. He spent way too much of the set on Will Smith. We're over it now. To be honest, I'd forgotten about the slap, until Marlon mentioned it.
I wish he'd spent a few minutes on Will and then moved on. I would of preferred to hear more about his family, growing up with so many siblings etc.
It just wasn't funny. It was more like an interview on a talk show, where Marlon told anecdotes, than an actual stand-up routine.
Stick to wacky, over-the-top roles in movies and TV shows. That's where you excel.
Look up Marlon, say cheese!
10b4blue
This is a standup unlike anything you have ever seen before. It's actually a documentary about a specific event that happened involving three people, their back stories, reactions from white and black audience with in-depth cultural explanations, historical references that put things into perspective, alternate storylines from multiverse, different variations of reenactments with different ratios of truth:joke, relationship advices, impressions of people that were not involved but somehow help portray mindset of people that were, following the lines of stupid and shallow desires to come to realisation of true desires and needs... all done with just a spoken word with a lot of subjective, introspective and very personal inputs from Marlon Wayans.
10bachkov
I don't understand where all the hate is coming for this special. This was brilliant. Yes on the surface, haters gonna say it was only about the slap, but it was so much more. First it was actually LOL hilarious every damn minute, and give a very good take away about not being envious and trying to be your best you despite what you think is fair, cause sooner or later you'll realize you're in the best spot you should be.
On the other side, what Chris did in his special was a few chuckles and not address the issue in an appropriate way. Because it wasn't just about the black folks, it was a subject that he could've made a big deal of. About people being so offended about everything, and actually meaning something to balance out between keeping in check wrong doers, without harassing people that didn't deserve it. Anyways that ship had sailed.
Stand up should be funny and should say something, Chris's wasn't funny and while did try to say something, Marlon's special just killed it. Definitely worth the watch!
On the other side, what Chris did in his special was a few chuckles and not address the issue in an appropriate way. Because it wasn't just about the black folks, it was a subject that he could've made a big deal of. About people being so offended about everything, and actually meaning something to balance out between keeping in check wrong doers, without harassing people that didn't deserve it. Anyways that ship had sailed.
Stand up should be funny and should say something, Chris's wasn't funny and while did try to say something, Marlon's special just killed it. Definitely worth the watch!
I just saw both specials and Marlon Wayans just nailed it in the entire 1 hour show. Maybe Chris Rock should've watched this Marlon Wayans stand-up before doing his special because he just got schooled. Every bit of Wayans' stand up was laugh out loud hilarious, we even had to rewind a bunch of times to re-laugh out loud yelling "oh no he di-int". Sure, maybe he focused on the same issue throughout the entire show, but I'd rather hear that, done much better, than a bunch of nonsense Rock gave us, and only touching on 'the slap' in his last 5 minutes, of which wasn't even near as funny as Wayans. This was comedy gold and probably the most constant laughing I've done watching a stand-up special. A well deserved 9/10 from me.
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