Tim Dillon rants about fast food, living in Texas, Disney adults and the reason no one should be called a hero.Tim Dillon rants about fast food, living in Texas, Disney adults and the reason no one should be called a hero.Tim Dillon rants about fast food, living in Texas, Disney adults and the reason no one should be called a hero.
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Covid is a beat up subject. Nothing worse than when comedians talk about Joe Rogan in their own specials. Thats just as beat up. The cruise but was great and original. The rest just seemed to be outdated, easy subject to rant on. I love Tim. I never miss a podcast. He could have done A LOT better than this. 5/10.
This guy is a friend of Joe Rogan and a regular guest on his podcast who is a very funny guy. He reminds me of Artie Lang, a lot. He is a very bright guy but plays the "blue collar", or even White trash role very well. His commentary on Woke culture, social matters, and more. He is critical, and self-effacing and I found him very funny. A mess, but very funny.
Tim isn't a great stand-up. He's a decent podcaster/commentator. I don't blame Netflix. Good joke-writers can write good jokes even when they're not being vulgar or offensive. If Tim has any good jokes in his portfolio, he left them there for this special. Maybe this was intentionally poor as part of some big long play to get all comedians to self-release like Louis CK and Andrew Schulz...
Tim is one of the funniest comics ever, yet here he's rambling about the most basic, overdone things - fat people, fast food, "white people are nazis", "texans hate liberals"...
This guy was never so bland and generic until it came time to "clean up" his act for Netflix. The result is... this... Nothing special.
Really disappointing. I'll just assume this is what a comic has to stoop to in order to get a Netflix special at all.
And you can tell this is the selected Netflix audience - they got deathly quiet when he mentioned Joe Rogan, like he dropped an N bomb or something.
Worst of all, just like an Amy Shumer or another hack comedian's special, you can tell there's fake audience laugher and cheers added in post. Sometimes a sample of an audience cheering would play, but at the same time the camera would reveal that the audience is actually sitting still and not reacting whatsoever. It's ridiculous. Netflix keeps doing this, and I get why with its many bad comics, but with Tim?
This guy was never so bland and generic until it came time to "clean up" his act for Netflix. The result is... this... Nothing special.
Really disappointing. I'll just assume this is what a comic has to stoop to in order to get a Netflix special at all.
And you can tell this is the selected Netflix audience - they got deathly quiet when he mentioned Joe Rogan, like he dropped an N bomb or something.
Worst of all, just like an Amy Shumer or another hack comedian's special, you can tell there's fake audience laugher and cheers added in post. Sometimes a sample of an audience cheering would play, but at the same time the camera would reveal that the audience is actually sitting still and not reacting whatsoever. It's ridiculous. Netflix keeps doing this, and I get why with its many bad comics, but with Tim?
I love Tim Dillon but this special just wasn't his best. He does better stand up on his podcast. Maybe he was in his head about the special and it being on Netflix but within about 15 minutes I was scrolling through my phone.
He was just on Rogan again recently and I swear I've already listened to that episode 3 times in a week. He literally had me choking laughing - and of course I get that doing a podcast is totally different energy than being on a stage but Tim never has to try to be funny he just is. He's brilliant. But in this special he seemed to be trying.
He was just on Rogan again recently and I swear I've already listened to that episode 3 times in a week. He literally had me choking laughing - and of course I get that doing a podcast is totally different energy than being on a stage but Tim never has to try to be funny he just is. He's brilliant. But in this special he seemed to be trying.
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