Provocative, unique and intensely personal, this stand-up show finds Whitmer Thomas performing on the stage at the famed Flora-Bama lounge.Provocative, unique and intensely personal, this stand-up show finds Whitmer Thomas performing on the stage at the famed Flora-Bama lounge.Provocative, unique and intensely personal, this stand-up show finds Whitmer Thomas performing on the stage at the famed Flora-Bama lounge.
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The intro song wasn't the most musically technical brilliance, but it was lyrically sound. I continued. The act started and it was awkward. In a way that felt on purpose but not endearing. Then it continued. The cohesion came and went, but the rambling became endearing. Then it became funny. Some of the songs were of questionable quality, but they cut to and away quickly enough to not lose me. In all, I liked the songs...even the ones I didn't think were great. It's hard to explain, but he grows on you. And his persona is the joke. Or is that his personality? Either way, this is a unique ride, and my recommendation is to ride it out. I think it's worth it. Really8/10, but giving it nine to bump the rating.
Part documentary, part stand-up, part concert, this special is a satisfying rollercoaster ride through a young man's love, grief and triumph. It's raw and you may feel he's processing it all right in front of you. Definitely a laugh and cry kind of comedy. Reminds me a bit of Tig Notaro's One Mississippi.
10GTEarle
The Golden One has held the spot as my favorite comedy special since I saw it live. With all the added documentary footage and editing jokes, this might just be my favorite piece of art. If you feel alienated by this special because of its refusal to be a traditional comedy special, you're really missing the point.
The new wave of comedy has been pioneered by performers who are willing to be vulnerable and blend art forms. The state of comedy has evolved into a one-man show, and performers like Whit who are pushing boundaries should be given unlimited creative resources.
A24 is a consistently high-quality outlet, so is HBO. With Bo Burnhan and Chris Storer producing, this is poised to be a landmark special.
The new wave of comedy has been pioneered by performers who are willing to be vulnerable and blend art forms. The state of comedy has evolved into a one-man show, and performers like Whit who are pushing boundaries should be given unlimited creative resources.
A24 is a consistently high-quality outlet, so is HBO. With Bo Burnhan and Chris Storer producing, this is poised to be a landmark special.
Shocking lack of humor or laughs of any kind. I watched in a kind of dumbfound sadness as he told his story and sang his songs. The only shots of the audience laughing is cut aways. These "reaction shots" likely aren't associated with the jokes. Basically I saying that it seems as if they used a "laugh track". They rarely show the audience and most of the time they are shot from behind and the audience is (almost) totally motionless as they laugh. Once the disembodied laughter is heard you can't unsee it. Gen Z has found it's spokesperson... confident without cause, whiney, talent free, approved thought "entertainment". You should definitely watch this special, you will appreciate stand up, storytelling and song of other artists sooooooo much more.
10rastac
Watching a joke and knowing it's funny while feeling deep sadness is my experience with this special. The jokes are good. The subject material is intense. It's more like a novel than a comedy special. It's a masterpiece and will be remembered as such.
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