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George Carlin changes his act by bringing politics into the act, but also talks about the People he can do without, Keeping People Alert, and Cars and Driving part 2.
George Carlin: What Am I Doing in New Jersey?

Ricky Gervais s'attaque au politiquement correct et à l'hypersensibilité dans ce spectacle sur la fin de l'humanité qui fait voler en éclats les tabous.
Ricky Gervais: Armageddon

L'ancien scénariste de "Saturday Night Live" nous parle mariage, bébés et rencontre avec Bill Clinton, avec tout le charme et la vivacité d'esprit qui le caractérisent.
John Mulaney: The Comeback Kid

Chris Rock enflamme les planches de Brooklyn pour un spectacle comique bourré d'observations acerbes sur la paternité, l'infidélité, et la politique américaine.
Chris Rock : Tamborine

Fearlessly funny stand-up comic and sitcom star Donald Glover puts on a live show in New York, confessing his love for Cocoa Puffs and Toys "R" Us.
Donald Glover: Weirdo

Avec ses prises de position hardies sur les armes à feu, la religion, la "cancel culture" et le consentement, Jimmy Carr dynamite l'idée qu'on ne peut plus rire de rien.
Jimmy Carr: Natural Born Killer

Nouvelle venue de la scène du stand-up, Iliza Shlesinger fait le bilan de la vie à 35 ans, en mesurant l'absurdité du chemin parcouru et de celui qui reste à parcourir.
Iliza Shlesinger: Elder Millennial

Between scenes from an excruciating date, Jim Jefferies digs into generational differences, his own bad habits and the shifting boundaries in comedy.
Jim Jefferies: Intolerant

George Carlin hits the boards with the former Hippie-Dippie Weatherman's take on Brooklynese pronunciations of the names of sexually transmitted disease ("hoipes"), plus a prayer for the separation of church and state, feuds between breakfast foods, and the absurdity of wearing jungle camouflage in a desert.
George Carlin: On Campus

Marc Maron returns to his old stomping grounds for an intimate special in which he takes stock of himself. More than ever, Maron is raw and hilariously honest as he dissects his own neuroses and self-loathing while providing outrageous anecdotes from his personal life, in which he starts to realize the hurt isn't real, it's just "Thinky Pain."
Marc Maron: Thinky Pain

Jenny Slate's first stand-up special is a mix of stage time, funny stories about adulthood and conversations with family in her childhood home.
Jenny Slate: Stage Fright

In this unique and dynamic live concert experience, Louis C.K.'s exploration of life after 40 destroys politically correct images of modern life with thoughts we have all had...but would rarely admit to.
Louis C.K.: Hilarious

Quand le cerveau droit et le cerveau gauche de Bo Burnham en viennent aux mains... pour finir à tue-tête dans un one-man show inventif et rythmé.
Bo Burnham: What.

Recorded November 10th, 2011 as part of the New York Comedy Festival, and only available for purchase online, Louis C.K. follows up his 2010 concert film Hilarious with a new hour’s worth of shrewdly observed and periodically profane material. He starts with making his own kind of please-turn-off-your-cell-phone announcement, as well as a warning not to text or tweet during the show: “Just live your life,” he asks. Whether he’s talking about a unique way to drop a rental car off at an airport or describing why a man in his 40s should not smoke dope, it’s terrific, humane, carried-to-crazed-extremes stuff.
Louis C.K.: Live at the Beacon Theater

It's Bad For Ya, Carlin's Emmy nominated 14th and final HBO special from March of 2008 features Carlin's noted irreverent and unapologetic observations on topics ranging from death, religion, bureaucracy, patriotism, overprotected children and big business to the pungent examinations of modern language and the decrepit state of the American culture.
George Carlin: It's Bad for Ya!

Dans ce spectacle électrisant, John Mulaney revient avec humour sur son enfance, sa participation à l'émission "SNL", ses années de fac et son âge grandissant.
John Mulaney: Kid Gorgeous at Radio City

Deuxième mariage, trois enfants, Kevin Hart s'inspire de ses erreurs et démontre que mener une vie comme la sienne n'est pas forcément une bonne affaire.
Kevin Hart: Irresponsible

In a rowdy stand-up set, Shane Gillis riffs on his girlfriend's Navy SEAL ex, touring George Washington's house and being bullied by an Australian Goth.
Shane Gillis: Beautiful Dogs

Profane, vulgar and obscenely funny, Louis C.K. insists on telling the truth, whether you like it or not! Join the Emmy Award-winning stand-up comic and TV star (Lucky Louie) as he shares his thoughts on the stuff everyone thinks about -- male bodily fluids, the joys of being white, the difference between women and girls -- but never has the nerve to say. It's Louis C.K. at his risk-taking best: fearless, honest and totally outrageous! Nominated for the 2009 Emmy for Outstanding Writing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Special
