Comedian Bill Burr takes the stage in Nashville and riffs on such topics as overpopulation, fast food, dictators and gorilla sign language.Comedian Bill Burr takes the stage in Nashville and riffs on such topics as overpopulation, fast food, dictators and gorilla sign language.Comedian Bill Burr takes the stage in Nashville and riffs on such topics as overpopulation, fast food, dictators and gorilla sign language.
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This special has the same dynamics of his podcast. Bill rants about specific subjects, exposing his raw (and hilarious) opinions about politics, the population problem and other subjects that his long time listeners are already used to.
The point is: in the previous specials the jokes were sharp and had zero fat. This one looks like a job still to be finished. Bill went from "funny old man mad at the world" to "crazy uncle Bill went too far in the rabbit hole". It's like he didn't have time to develop the jokes due to his personal life at this very moment.
It's still worth taking a look, though.
The content itself is typical Bill Burr. Insane rants about how to solve overpopulation, famous dictators and their kill counts, psychotic stream-of-consciousness ravings on the 2016 presidential election; it's great stuff. It's also relatable to whatever slivers of psychopathy you have floating around in the back of your brain. He put thought into these rants, and they're somewhat rational, in a really demented way. But that's what Bill Burr is all about. Pushing the line of where comedy and reality intersect; challenging people to forget about the politically correct mentality for a minute and to think about what's logical. How do you get rid of overpopulation? Kill a lot of people. Simple. Extreme? Sure, but it's funny and it's true.
Some of his jokes don't land well with the audience. What's great about Bill Burr is how he calls them out on it. He has a good read of the room and can tell when jokes are heading south and when the audience is starting to turn on him, and he immediately picks up on that and fires back. It's a joy to watch. If he had a more receptive audience, I think the overall tone of the special would have been far more upbeat and engaging.
As it is, though, "Walk Your Way Out" is another quality standup special by Burr and is bound to appeal to fans of his cynical brand of humor.
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- GoofsBill incorrectly refers to the Hootie & The Blowfish album "Cracked Rear View" as "Cracked Rear View Mirror".
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Bill Burr: Next time Kanye's going off on himself, I'm telling you, just close your eyes, forget it's him, and really listen to what is coming out of this guy's mouth. He says shit like, "I'm a genius. I'm a god. I'm Shakespeare! My biggest regret is I'll never get to see myself perform live!" That's a direct quote: "My biggest regret is I'll never get to see myself perform live." Dude, you put that ego in a white dude, then it's...
[rambles in German as Adolf Hitler]
Bill Burr: "... unt the blitzkrieg, unt the superior race!"
- ConnectionsReferences McHale's Navy (1962)
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- 比爾.伯爾:慢走不送
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- Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, Tennessee, USA(The location where the show was taped.)
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