The bearded, bawdy and comically bitter Tom Segura gets real about body piercings, the "Area 51" of men's bodies, and the lie he told Mike Tyson.
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Cast
Gabriel G. Alvarez
Homeless man
I. Elijah Baughman
Thug
Brandon Brown
Thug
Davis Choh
Factory worker
Javiar Diaz
Pool hall player
Alfred Gilliam
Pool hall player
Kyle Helf
Cafe couple
Armando Heredia
Factory worker
Leah Lamarr
Cafe couple
Ricardo Martin
Pool hall player
Brashaad Mayweather
Thug
Alberto Monquero
Pool hall player
Yuny Parada
Pool hall player
Savannah Rivera
Pool hall player
Johnny Ruilova
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Tom Segura
Self
Tian Wang
Factory worker
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source: Tom Segura: Mostly Stories
Third show from Tom Segura that I watched this week. This might not been the best one of the three that I saw but it still remains funny. His shows fly by, you don't get bored at all. He laughs at almost everything, including himself, and that's the way it should be. I like sarcastic humor, and also humor where you don't spare yourself. When he laughs at himself it's mostly about being fat, even though I don't think he's really fat, but at least he's not ashamed of making fun of himself. There are always a couple racial jokes in his shows and honestly if you can't laugh with that you don't have a good sense of humor. Even people from that particular race laughs at his jokes so being offended by that is just because you lack a sense of humor. Stand-up comedy isn't easy, but Tom Segura always manages it with his particular mimics and jokes.
I've watched four comedy specials by Tom Segura and give him 9.5 on the 2014, 2016 and 2018 specials. The 2020 special was a little disappointing. But I have a question for anyone. At around 18:42 of the 2016 special, Tom uses a voice that I've heard before, but can't place. I'm not at all sure whether or not Tom is intentionally imitating someone or if he just came up with a voice that sounds like another voice I've heard. I'd say I first heard THIS voice at least 30 years ago. Any thoughts? * I just figured out who Tom sounds like at 18:42: Bobcat Goldthwait *
The fat kid got a beard and he is much older now. So he adopted a paternalistic slow speech and talks about being the fat kid. Is this supposed to be comedy? Or is it the support group?
Tom is one of the sarcastic storytelling types that does a great job of keeping you interested from start to finish and laughing to where you'd think you had been doing an ab workout after. Or lifting weights with your face... Def. worth watching more than once.
Tom Segura: Mostly Stories
