Gabriel Iglesias: Stadium Fluffy
Original title: Gabriel Iglesias: Stadium Fluffy Live from Los Angeles
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Features Gabriel "Fluffy" Iglesias as he talks about growing up in Los Angeles, an attempt at extortion towards him, and where he holds the record for receiving the highest fine on stage.Features Gabriel "Fluffy" Iglesias as he talks about growing up in Los Angeles, an attempt at extortion towards him, and where he holds the record for receiving the highest fine on stage.Features Gabriel "Fluffy" Iglesias as he talks about growing up in Los Angeles, an attempt at extortion towards him, and where he holds the record for receiving the highest fine on stage.
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Known for his voice imitations and making fun of his mostly generic daily activities and lifestyle, Gabriel "Fluffy" Iglesias is listed as one of the top 40 comedians in 2018 by Hollywood Reporter.
Gabriel's visceral narratives and vivid descriptions supported by the hilarious sound effects grab the audience into the story from the beginning and establish almost a one-on-one direct dialog with everyone at the individual level.
Although a lot of the stand-up comedians choose divisive or touchy subjects for laughter material, Gabriel purposely avoids it which allows him to relate to a much wider audience.
This Netflix special is a truly funny laughing matter yet it's delivered as it is told off the cuff. It starts slow and gets funnier by the minute. It is a very entertaining show.
Gabriel's visceral narratives and vivid descriptions supported by the hilarious sound effects grab the audience into the story from the beginning and establish almost a one-on-one direct dialog with everyone at the individual level.
Although a lot of the stand-up comedians choose divisive or touchy subjects for laughter material, Gabriel purposely avoids it which allows him to relate to a much wider audience.
This Netflix special is a truly funny laughing matter yet it's delivered as it is told off the cuff. It starts slow and gets funnier by the minute. It is a very entertaining show.
I like Fluffy a lot. The old shows were something new, and he's still the best while imitating sounds and people. But this one, this newest show, is just too long, and while waiting for the puns I felt like getting a preachers speech about life and mislife crisis.
The puns he made were funny, though. But it was 'too american' for my taste, with all the talk about cancel culture, vaccine and love your neighbour speeches. So I'll await the next Fluff round where I hope to find some new moves rather than the old safe tour in the latest part of comedy history. Tge show surely is good enough for a little laugh, but not wver as good as Ricky Gervais.
The puns he made were funny, though. But it was 'too american' for my taste, with all the talk about cancel culture, vaccine and love your neighbour speeches. So I'll await the next Fluff round where I hope to find some new moves rather than the old safe tour in the latest part of comedy history. Tge show surely is good enough for a little laugh, but not wver as good as Ricky Gervais.
People had enough of that and try to move on or simply doesn't want to hear that in a supposedly entertaining type of event.
The other parts are also not really good. The almost two hours were not used well.
Mostly longer stories that are kind of boring and lacking in the jokes apartment. It felt like self advertising and bragging.
Too much focus on the event and not on delivering quality to the audience.
He is not my favorite comedian but he has better specials than this.
I believe the long hiatus ruined some (or most) standup performers. They became disconnected, out of touch with people.
The other parts are also not really good. The almost two hours were not used well.
Mostly longer stories that are kind of boring and lacking in the jokes apartment. It felt like self advertising and bragging.
Too much focus on the event and not on delivering quality to the audience.
He is not my favorite comedian but he has better specials than this.
I believe the long hiatus ruined some (or most) standup performers. They became disconnected, out of touch with people.
How awesome would it have been to be there at this live show - selling out an entire stadium. If you're not laughing, you'll genuinely have a perma-smile throughout the almost two hour show. Gabriel is one of the best and most honest storytellers there is, and his style is top shelf. Some comments complained he touched on politics etc, but so what, for hardly ever doing so, it's a comedians encyclopedia of content, and he touched on those topics with style. Certainly one of the better recent stand-up shows out there, and 1000x better than the last one I saw - Trevor Noah live in Toronto, which was utter boredom and nonsense. Sure there could've been more comedy in the two hours, but his voice-overs in his story-telling are just as enjoyable and entertaining as laughing at a joke. Can't wait for another Fluffy show, and happy we finally met Martine! A well deserved 8/10 from me.
I saw Stadium Fluffy last night, and I simply enjoyed it... And that's not necessarily a great compliment. When I watch a Fluffy show, I know it will be nothing but big laughs the entire show. You're going to bust out laughing the whole show. So, if you merely just enjoyed it, then it's somewhat of a disappointment compared to his previous work.
The venue itself (Dodger Stadium) was basically also a star of the show. So Gabiel needed great material that was worthy of the great venue. That material simply did not live up to it... at times. A lot of the show was hit or miss with the impact of the jokes.
I did notice that more of Gabriel's stories were just that... Stories, not jokes. I expected more rapid fire jokes in his stories. But at times they were few and far between in Stadium Fluffy. I don't mind Gabriel telling us stories about his life. After all, that's what his stand-up material is based off. That's his bread and butter and he should stick to that formula. But all I ask is to be more consistent about the funny delivery of those stories.
Good entertainment, but not Fluffy's best.
The venue itself (Dodger Stadium) was basically also a star of the show. So Gabiel needed great material that was worthy of the great venue. That material simply did not live up to it... at times. A lot of the show was hit or miss with the impact of the jokes.
I did notice that more of Gabriel's stories were just that... Stories, not jokes. I expected more rapid fire jokes in his stories. But at times they were few and far between in Stadium Fluffy. I don't mind Gabriel telling us stories about his life. After all, that's what his stand-up material is based off. That's his bread and butter and he should stick to that formula. But all I ask is to be more consistent about the funny delivery of those stories.
Good entertainment, but not Fluffy's best.
Did you know
- TriviaIglesias is the first stand-up comic to perform at and sell out Dodger Stadium.
- ConnectionsEdited from Gabriel Iglesias: Hot and Fluffy (2007)
- SoundtracksAlso sprach Zarathustra
Written by Richard Strauss
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- 1h 55m(115 min)
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