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Newly engaged comic Iliza Shlesinger dives into undeniable truths about life at age 35, the insanity of the road traveled and what's to come.Newly engaged comic Iliza Shlesinger dives into undeniable truths about life at age 35, the insanity of the road traveled and what's to come.Newly engaged comic Iliza Shlesinger dives into undeniable truths about life at age 35, the insanity of the road traveled and what's to come.
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I thought this was an awesome comedy special, made me laugh out loud a ton! Not only are her jokes funny and her timing excellent but she's a good storyteller and the jokes play into each other. I thought she put a nice "real-talk" spin on a lot of her jokes that I can see some people not liking but I really enjoyed it!
Hope she comes out with more!
Only thing I'd say is they need to tape better audiences, a lot of the time I was distracted by people in the crowd with sour faces or something - kinda put me off but thats nothing she can really control.
I was walking into that thinking..uhh feminist humor or whatever it's not for me.
But i had a smile on my face the whole time.
Very funny jokes, amazing stage presence.
The hashtags and stuff that pop up on the screen every few minutes is a little distracting i think i might have OCD i coudn't not look at it when it came on the screen.
There is a few moments who kinda kill the funny vibe a bit, like general empowering lines we heard a million times. She gets all serious sometimes and say stuff like "Remember you are perfect, no means no etc.." not that it's not important to say but it killed a bit of the funny mood for me.
Really breaks the stigma that chicks aren't funny she is hilarious. Intelligent humor not bad jokes for an hour. And yeah it's feminist but she dosen't humiliate men for cheap "Yass queen" moments it's good to laugh at yourself watching this as a dude.
But i had a smile on my face the whole time.
Very funny jokes, amazing stage presence.
The hashtags and stuff that pop up on the screen every few minutes is a little distracting i think i might have OCD i coudn't not look at it when it came on the screen.
There is a few moments who kinda kill the funny vibe a bit, like general empowering lines we heard a million times. She gets all serious sometimes and say stuff like "Remember you are perfect, no means no etc.." not that it's not important to say but it killed a bit of the funny mood for me.
Really breaks the stigma that chicks aren't funny she is hilarious. Intelligent humor not bad jokes for an hour. And yeah it's feminist but she dosen't humiliate men for cheap "Yass queen" moments it's good to laugh at yourself watching this as a dude.
This lass is hilarious. If you don't like it you really don't know what stand up is. I've not seen a decent Stand Up comedian on Netflix in a while. Unless we're counting Richard Pryor. Ilizia is hitting that bar he set one many fail to reach. Not only is she reaching it she's doing pull ups on it, limboing underneath it, sleeping on top of it, keeping it polished, tap dancing on it, painting watercolours of it... You get the picture. I wrote this around a third of the way through.
I laughed out loud several times and what more could you want? And to everybody talking about 'not being able to relate'; I am female but that doesn't mean I didn't laugh at Bernie Mac talking about giving his girl the D... comedy is funny or not and Iliza is funny.
I am a man and have always liked Iliza. I loved her first special, yet found the follow-ups to be a bit disappointing. Here, with Elder Millennial, it seems that Iliza is on the comeback trail. She is an energetic comic, and has voices and schticks that make her unique; here she uses them judiciously. Also, she is a pretty lady, quite easy on the eyes, but always willing to blast that pretty image to smithereens. This show is not constant hilarity. But it is always entertaining.
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- TriviaFilmed in San Francisco aboard the retired aircraft carrier the USS Hornet.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Hollywood Game Night: Twitch & Shout (2020)
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