David Spade évoque ses visites humiliantes chez le médecin, la saison des lémuriens au paradis et ses difficultés à résister aux titres racoleurs et à prendre un selfie.
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source: David Spade: Nothing Personal
I needed some good laughs and wanted to like this but . . . The humor was generally juvenile, sexist and dated, much of it simply fell flat, his timing and delivery were off and seem to need work. There were some laughs, but they were few and far between. Here's hoping he can up his game and material before any new specials.
David Spade is great! This is a quick, fun stand up special. Spade is clearly having fun and the audience is loving it! I would love to see him making more specials.
This was the biggest mistake ever. And a complete waste of time and money. Don't bother with this unoriginal jokes and just not funny at all avoid this one .
Funny is great no matter what the subject, but this guy doesn't even know what he's aiming at. Too Short - He begins with talking about a hug - "That's how Paranoid I am "
David Spade's hysterical return to Netflix, post Pandemic, is great. David is intelligent, funny, and self-effacing. This one has me crying. David tells a variety of stories. His attention to detail and his ability to craft stories about his life, his families, travels, and career make him very watchable. David has been around a long time but stays fresh and funny with new material.
You know the old saying, "youth is wasted on the young", I'd like to add to that saying: Fame is wasted on the famous. David Spade has had a very long career.in the entertainment industry, but you wouldn't know it from watching this comedy special. It's like he wrote a set around 2003, and then just never updated it since then. Dick pic jokes, really? In 2022? The audience was as low energy as David's performance, it does not bode well for his tour if this Minnesota quiet audience was the best taping they had. David has dated some of the most beautiful women in the world, is best friends with Adam Sandler, spent more time with Chris Farrelly than any other human, but jokes about waiters overcharging for fish is the best he can do for anecdotes about his life. What a waste of fame.
Hey Spade, drop your agent or whoever had the bright idea to do this in MINNESOTA. The brainlets watching this at home don't know to laugh unless the live audience does, and will give up because that crowd was too sober and just not in the right mood to have a good time. I found myself cracking up at the moments you bombed despite the jokes being hilarious and well delivered. 8/10.
I'm not a huge fan. I mostly know him from one of my favourite sitcoms, "Rules of engagement". This is a standup that really shows his style of comedy. There is no political crap. Everyone can enjoy it.
