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Norm MacDonald, the iconic anchor of SNL's "Weekend Update" and star of the cult classic Dirty Work, is back with a vengeance.Norm MacDonald, the iconic anchor of SNL's "Weekend Update" and star of the cult classic Dirty Work, is back with a vengeance.Norm MacDonald, the iconic anchor of SNL's "Weekend Update" and star of the cult classic Dirty Work, is back with a vengeance.
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Norm, the comic's comic.
If not many things make you savagely laugh out loud anymore, give this a try. Norm was the funniest guy alive. Original material, superb delivery, always candid, never hateful: one of a kind. Rest in peace.
Not his best.
Norm is really funny but his specials get worse with time. This is definitely worth watching but not more than once.
Norm Macdonald at his Finest
Norm Macdonald's prime years were probably on "Saturday Night Live", with a brief resurgence for films like "Dirty Work". But the man has not lost his sense of humor and delivers jokes with the best of them.
His appearance on roasts makes him come off as not funny, because his style is hard to present in that form. But given a full hour like he is here and he just gets better as he gets going. Macdonald scores big laughs when he gets to rambling and makes some off-hand remarks that do not even seem to be connected to the story.
Such a style makes me wonder if the jokes are written this way or if the humor just naturally comes out of Macdonald's way of telling stories. For example, the difference between men and women answering the phone during sex is not funny (though it could be from someone else). It gets hilarious, though, when such comments as "Frank is obviously not getting his shirt back" are thrown in. Is this intentional? I do not know, but it works.
His appearance on roasts makes him come off as not funny, because his style is hard to present in that form. But given a full hour like he is here and he just gets better as he gets going. Macdonald scores big laughs when he gets to rambling and makes some off-hand remarks that do not even seem to be connected to the story.
Such a style makes me wonder if the jokes are written this way or if the humor just naturally comes out of Macdonald's way of telling stories. For example, the difference between men and women answering the phone during sex is not funny (though it could be from someone else). It gets hilarious, though, when such comments as "Frank is obviously not getting his shirt back" are thrown in. Is this intentional? I do not know, but it works.
Behold stand up greatness.
This is one of the best standup specials ever made..If you don't think so.. you are simply wrong. Dave Chappelle is the only standup on this level, and this explains their mutual respect. A genius captured in his prime. WONDERFUL.
His best
I love all things Norm and I strongly feel this is his best stand up special. With Norm it's about the journey not the punchline and he will take you down a lot of roads on this one. It's dark, it's honest, it's insightful and most of all its hilarious. It actually gets funnier the more you watch it. It's so sad he is gone there will never be another like him. RIP King Norm.
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Norm MacDonald: If they find you "in the woods," they always find you in the same place. Every time, they will find you in a "shallow grave."
- ConnectionsReferenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 313: Source Code (2011)
- SoundtracksPeople and Their Problems
Composed and performed by Billy Joe Shaver
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- 1h 1m(61 min)
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