An Evening With Tim Heidecker | Stand-Up Special
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- Tim Heidecker, one of the country’s best stand-up comedians, is pleased to present his first-ever stand-up special, An Evening With Tim Heidecker, directed by Ben Berman.
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Filmed in Los Angeles in pre-COVID times and produced by Abso Lutely, it features Tim’s unique, no-holds-barred takes on modern inconveniences, PC culture, politics and marriage. You can call it a send-up, a parody, a character, a performance piece, or whatever you’d like, but at the end of the day, it’s jokes! Please clap. - Komedie
Imagine you had no idea who Tim heidecker was before going to this show and you just have the worst night of your life
Dude I had no idea who he was and now I wish I would have just not found out. This is horrendous. Idk how you do "comedy" for 14 years and never figure out how to be funny
@@bradybaldwin4974 *woosh*
@@ab185 Jumbo jet level of woosh.
Even if you didn't know who he was, and have a moderate sense of humor you'd have to know something was up. That or the crowd is full of psychopaths... like @Brady Baldwin
@@bradybaldwin4974 Woosh so big it's gotta be bait.
"Sue me, I'm a foodie!"
Man, nothing is off limits for this firebrand!
take me to your sushi where does he come up with this stuff
And you know there are some snowflakes out there (who probably still use Ameritrade, despite having worse features than E-trade) who are seriously thinking about suing him!
That was seriously hilarious to you? Good God! You don’t know comedy! I’ve only been watching a few minutes and he hasn’t said anything funny at all! You want funny…go see Rodney Carrington.
@@cindymarie67 I think... Just maybe... that the humor of this special has been lost on you.
ORGANIC
DOG FOOD
His fly is down for almost the entire show.
Magnificent
He pulls it down when he's pretending to piss at 29:30 lol, which makes it funnier because obviously he didn't need to actually unzip
He studied exactly what doesn't work in comedy, and made it work. That's genius.
100 percent - it's hilarious
I think that is his whole point. He's mocking comedy and what it really is?
@@RLeezyDeezy No, I don't think he's mocking comedy. He is acting like someone who does not know how to perform well. There is a difference.
Like being a complete dick to the staff at the venue lmao
It's a genre of comedy called anti-humor. Also, he's an expert at making fun of a lot of shit.
This character is so deep that he’s created a comedy special I can watch with my dad
I couldn't place it and you just nailed it. He's a total dad's comic.
Finally, something I can bond over with my papa.
i wanna meet that dad!
@@GamesThatOwn d-do-do-do
Not my Dad. We've never bonded over comedy. His focus was Blackjack.
When I was really young, around 4 years old, he'd bring me to the tables, and the first thing I learned to read was a drinks menu.
Don't get me wrong. You could say I bonded with Dad.
I bonded him out of jail when he got busted stealing money from payphones on the Strip.
I lost that bond, and the bond for his unit, when he slipped out across state lines.
And when I finally turned 21 and married a stripper, he spent my wedding day on the phone to his bookie. Gave me 50 bucks as a wedding present the day before the wedding then took it back the day after.
Yeah, some of us get dealt bad hands in life. And some of us watch comedy with our Dads.
I'm celebrating 15 years of not being able to explain to anyone why this kind of humor makes me laugh until I cry
Me too.
It's been a wild ride.
I tried to explain to a friend why Tim and Eric Nite Live is funny but I failed.
It reminds me a lot of Monty Python. Either you love or you don't.
The world is still acclimating to the comedy of the future.
I love how he does a weird voice when impersonating people, but it's the exact same voice no matter who he's impersonating.
When he came to Manchester, UK this year he stormed through the crowd to fight the sound tech. EVERYONE parted for him, it was like seeing Moses in his prime. I started filming his run back through the crowd with the flash on and he made a beeline for me and just began wrestling my phone out of my hand and almost knocked me down. It was awesome.
we need that video
He once stabbed me for coughing during a joke. Love the guy.
It never occurred that Moses had a “prime” but he totally did
One time I bought a Tim and Eric DVD in 2007 and Spagett jumped in out of nowhere and hacked my dad to bits with a machete. He’s a genius.
@@palmerlpthe plagues killing hundreds of innocent people through Golden Calf was without a doubt peak Moses. The 40 years wandering in the desert was clearly the point where he gave up and phoned it in until his contract came up for renewal which every one knew he was going to turn down. Despite gods unprecedented offer of 5,000,000 bags of mana Moses was tired of it
Forcing a marriage proposal is the best crowd work I’ve ever seen
If he did that to me I would have kept his ring lol.
@@fckem1000 the audience was real... that wasn’t a setup lol. He’s doing bad on purpose but the audience isn’t in on it
@@KA-gy3lz i dont think anyones saying it was a setup lol. 'crowd work' is interaction with the crowd
@@nates8413 my comment was replying yo Robert Durst who apparently deleted his comment lol
@@KA-gy3lz what a neeeerd
An entire 75 second "Pet Sounds" segue to set up the phrase "pet peeves" is truly the sign of a master at work
Its a masterpiece work
very Norm!
It's like every 15 minutes he momentarily forgets to be terrible, and a genuinely funny reaction slips through.
The "karate slippers" chirp was genuinely funny
The guy is so funny that even performing as a character who is not funny, he can’t help but fail occasionally and let his genuine humor through.
Haha yes the 5th to 6th grade teacher was genuinely funny
The guy wheezing at the "Savings Bond" joke is the hero of the show. Funniest shit he'd ever heard and I'm here for it.
Even while being satire, the 5th grade teacher changing job to become a 6th grade one is still a funnier joke than anything Brendan Schaub ever did
He was accidentally clever there
it's not fair to compare Schaub to professional comedians
Schaub is low hanging fruit. This is more original than every shitty headliner atm.
And she could always teach 4th grade, if she thinks it's too risky a move.
Water weed
Thank you guys for all the kind messages!!! I’m so glad this is finally out for all to see. ✌️❤️
Good shit Tim! Happy to see you on the majority report! That was a fun bit. Hope you are well!
it's fuckin beautiful
your fly is open, you might want to re-upload this special with it edited zipped up I think a good vfx guy could do that for you
I would literally divorce my wife if she didn't find this special funny. She drinks Pepsi and dislikes Trump, so that's two strikes right there. The old nag🙄
THANK YOU! this is an instant classic, nonstop laughing, one of the greatest funniest specials ever!
I can't believe how rapid fire the jokes were. I counted something like 4 jokes in 60 minutes. Most comedians pull off a joke per hour, but Tim is firing them out at a joke per 15 minutes. A comedic genius.
AND they are all bangers. I mean, how can you think of making the "Pet Sounds" to "Pet Peeve" connection. My jaw dropped when he hit us with that one.
@@jverkaik100 you forgot "just in the _nick_ of time!" When I think about how he came up with that joke right when he heard the guys name? Genius. Nobody could do that but Tim. I try sometimes when people tell me their name. I was at a job interview and the guy told me his name was Rob. It took me about 4 minutes before I finally said "like how I'm gonna Rob this place!"
Obviously the guy doesn't understand good comedy, but I'm always amazed at how fast Tim can make those jokes. It's amazing.
@@altusshow7574 That is so true! I've been married to a woman named "Mary" for 10 years, and it was only yesterday, after 10 years of long concentration, that I finally blurted out "I'm so glad I'm MARY'd to you". She filed for divorce because the joke took so long. It's no wonder to me that Tim has 8 wives, each one more beautiful that the previous one.
@@jverkaik100 Holy shit dude, what? I wouldn't even worry that joke is _worth_ the 10 years to perfect it.
Honestly dude I'd call up Tim and see if needs an opener. You won't be able to do crowd work like him, obviously, but write a few more and you can do "safety net" comedy for sure!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
“I tell a joke. You ____”
There are so many ways he forces a reaction from the crowd outside of just telling jokes it’s actually brilliant. The whole thing is a desperate attempt to get literally any kind of reaction. Names popular music artists, brands, etc just to get an applause. He doesn’t even care if it’s for him. Forces a marriage proposal just to hear the audience clap. It’s definitely a thing where you need to watch multiple times to catch all the details in some of these bits
he does a nazi salute for half a second at 38:40 when he starts talking about trump and the country and its so easy to miss, the way he intentionally flails about as if he's doing it haphazardly but you know every mannerism is planned out and its so good
@@NoraHannigan678 You can hear a few people caught it LOL
Tim Heidecker is an exceptional comedian who spends an entire stand-up act pretending to be a bad comedian. I never thought this would be my new favorite comedy genre.
You might also like Neil Hamburger, similar schtick.
@@Rpodnee Don McMillan is for you.
@@Rpodneeshut up. Plain and simple you add nothing to the conversation. So just shut up
He’s making fun of jim brewer and rob schnider type guys. After Covid this would have been really funny.
@@Rpodneehe's taking the piss out of these types of comedians, and he's doing it brilliantly.
I really feel like I'm watching one of comedy magazine's top 5 comedians
I've never seen or heard of comedy magazine, but it seams antithetic to comedy
@@optimisticallycynical.814 NO MORE BULLSHIT
@@optimisticallycynical.814 You need to cut the BULLSHIT.
After this, he is top 4 easy
baby i aint gonna change
Easy to make Veggie Burger recipe:
1. Brussel sprouts
2. This and that
turkey
@@harrisonbrand8985 buhhh not turkey... FUCK!
Don't forgot Pissmans
I DIED when he screamed FUCK!
Saw dust ??? 🤔
That butt rock guitar riff playing over and over again while he screws around with the microphone 😂😂😂
I was already losing it lmao 😂😂
I only just realised that it's a 'riff' on "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction", which perfectly describes the typical audience member's reaction if attending this special without knowing who Tim was 🤣🤣.
Jokes really started rolling once I was hypnotized.
I was there live to see Tim blow the doors down of the Red Room in Omaha back in 2014. He absolutely killed. Real “comedy without a net” type stuff. Man you couldnt get away with that kind of stuff today. I miss my wife.
jesus christy....LMAO that "i miss my wife" part caught me off guard dude.. Lol fnckin nailed it.
perfect set up, * chefs kiss * (no h0m0]
Incredible comment
The nag?
Your wife’s new legal name is Targus Targus.
Great venue. I saw Cursive there many times.
That transition from Pet Sounds to pet peeves showed a master at work
Pure genius
wow I totally missed that connection to pet sounds, I was just laughing at the genius of pet peeves~
@@DruNature wait wut
Really? You have a low bar when it comes to what is funny
@@FEDAYIdotCOM What's it like being oblivious? You probably watched "Borat" and thought he was a real person...
The intricacies are immaculate. Him constantly checking his notes, the “there’s more to the story” and then proceeding to describe the exact same thing with no punchline, the impish fake laughter when he amuses himself with his own horrible jokes
This show is literally error proof. As an example, when someone threw him a water bottle, he caught it. If he didn’t, he could’ve easily said “hey nice throw, asshole” and it would’ve landed anyway. Incredible show.
True
It goes even further than that. If nobody laughs at anything, it only gives the sad pathetic comedian he's portraying credibility, which would be amazing. But if everyone does laugh, he entertained the whole crowd, which is awesome as well. He just can't bomb with this stand up
he's amazing at catching things in this
@@doggity5149quite literally with comedians like Tim Heidecker in them he can't lose.
My ONE nitpick is them laughing when he is acting angry at the production. I get it was funny but in this universe they should be confused or silent
This guy he just tells it like it is
Slice of life stuff
He’s uncancelable
@@willbournerv2259 W O W ur so right omg
He's a man's man
NO MORE BULLSHIT
No sugar-coating here. Just 110% raw, and real, comedy. No participation trophies, nothing. Just raw, unadulterated, comedy. Some of the best!
NO MORE BULLSHIT!
All the millennials and Zoomers who watch it are going to be triggered they don't get a participation trophey at the end 😅😂🤣
Comedy without a net
Sorry snowflakes, Tim's here to stay
@@H-Vox You do realize he's part of the Democratic Socialists of America, right?
man, the half assed hypnotism that's just an excuse to look at his joke cards before he's even started is great
20:30 is the most spot-on Jim Breuer impression I’ve ever seen, Jesus
An entire hour without a single funny joke, yet somehow it's one of the funniest things I've watched in years.
satan
you must have missed "lord goo goo"
The Keith Urban joke was prettty prettty good.
The Keith urban joke was actually really funny
"So we have kids. I'm a little disappointed... I was really hoping there would be more material there" is genuinely hilarious.
Bails on "comedy without a net," dips into the "time tested material" and its immediately airplane jokes.. fucking brilliant.
Well that IS time tested material... nobody said it passed the test, but it was tested alright
I love when he says he could do an hour on someones name, and then just...cant even do any jokes I laughed so hard
@@ekathe85 So many tests? So many planes crashed. So many wind tunnels rebuilt.
Who's Annette and why's he doing comedy without her?
I bet you could make an argument that this material and act is harder to come up with than an actual stand up set. Writing dumb jokes that are actually funny and still make sense to the character. He’s truly a genius. Love this man
I don’t think enough people are giving credit to how difficult this performance must have been to develop and pull off. Even with talent, the timing and the brutality would be difficult.
it’s a lot of “shooting from the hip” and “bare knuckling” truly the marlboro man of the comedy scene. it may seem perfectly crafted and timed- but Tim is a revolutionary comedian who just goes on stage and “destroys” he doesn’t take any guff. just kicking ass and taking names.
@@shumbadumbAnd owning the libs. They’re terrified of his no net comedy style and they try to get the PC police after him but then he tells them no and farts in their face
who knew it'd be hard to pretend like you have no talent
Not to diminish the effort that went into this special, but he's been playing that character for well over a decade now. Ironically, by playing that character he could work through his material to find out what stuff bombed instead of working 😂.
"I could go an hour there" *stands in silence*
Cookie Monster.......
@@CarsonFrench *laughs like little girl*
I love how there was no actual joke about E Trade just him explaining the website for about a minute and I still was laughing
Its just a good service
@@exoxy So much better than that Meritrade bullshit.
He is playing the coworker, associate, friend of a friend, or guy on the bus.. Kinda reminds me of Andrew dice clay or Rodney dangerfield. The character has his own universe. Extreme narcissism.
isn't the joke that he's doing an ad?
The real joke is Ameritrade.
When you have comedy shows like Tim Heidecker in them, you can't lose!
Jose Feliciano… you got no complaints
Im glad they are still making these *kinds* of anti-humour standup specials
The satire was so potent I felt like I was wearing an ironic shirt just watching this. He captured the nature of so many hack comedians in this performance. Well done. It almost seems like a complete imitation of Jim Breuer. Tim is the Kaufman of a younger generation.
The best way to describe this is if Tim Heidecker did a stand-up special.
That would be pretty funny. I imagine.
Seems accurate
This comment section is exactly like the comment section of a Tim Heidecker stand-up special with great material
Best way I've described his style to people is "he's doing it on purpose, but on purpose..." Like, it's so unfunny.. that it's hilarious.
That's... Literally what this is? It's in the title. Greghead alert!!
I love this guy. I’m a guy and he’s a guy for guys like us to enjoy. He is not afraid of speaking his mind. Comes right out and tells the world that he is a foodie.
I thought for sure he was about to get cancelled after that one! The stones on this guy!
He usually uses just a little bit of Pissmens : )
Take me to your sushi
You Sir, win the internet today. Bravo.
Plus who cant relate to the bit about having ice cold Coronas in the fridge. Count me in fella
Man I have been having a very hard time lately and have been scarily depressed today and I’m trying to rely on my sense of humour to get me thru this and decided to rewatch this. The head meds part made me have my first audible laugh in a while and I needed it. Super grateful for Tim’s comedy right now
Incredible name. I believe he was a regular on the Colgate Comedy Hour
@@KrisserStoffer he was! Although he was no Roy Donk.
Colin all cars!😂
The fucking level of self-awareness this takes is extraordinary.
Are you kidding? He's the worst comedian I've ever seen!
@@jonathanalpart7812 woooooosh
@@jonathanalpart7812 That's the point
And he still improves within it. That breaks my brain.
@@jonathanalpart7812 wait you don't know any other stuff by Tim H?
'Sue me, I'm a foodie'
Take me to your sushi.
TNA: toking and ale
This needs to be on a shirt
Not turkey, FUCK-
"Take me to your sushi" had me snorting coffee out my nose.
finally a stand up special i can enjoy with my conservative uncles
Throwing the entire crew under the bus within the first 5 minutes hahaha
2 minutes in and I wouldn’t be surprised if this mic bit lasts the whole hour...
I was hoping for that
I was thinking the exact same thing. That woulda still been hilarious
I think it's a incredibly common bit of joke conceit like the Pepsi coke riff. I think hes self aware
@@alekhandrjames9288 if you think it took Josh Fadem to come up with that mic bit after a century of mic bits, I don't know what to tell you. someone probably did it in the 1940s honestly
Alekhandr James I’m not angry! I just think it’s one of those ideas that’s been around forever. I’ve seen amateurs do it
Hearing a single audience member bust out laughing after a joke just gets me. Like, to get that loud of a crack up from barely a joke, just too good
I remember seeing the Coke vs Pepsi joke many years ago. It’s come a long way and it’s so brave to go up there and tell it in this day and age of cancel culture and “wokeness.” Twitter is gonna eat him alive for that one!!
Love how 27:30 is just a full 5 minutes with no punchline about how he's nostalgic for when he was an alcoholic
I think it was less about alcoholism, and more about how he and his wife had settled into a genuinely enjoyable routine. They found pleasure in each other's company, shared meals and wine together, got through each monotonous day comforted by the prospect of being together at the end of it all. It's sentimental and beautiful, and a genuinely vulnerable moment. So naturally he has to shatter that moment by bragging about how shit-faced he got on the weekends. My interpretation was that "Tim" probably didn't actually get shit-faced all that often, but was forcing bravado and exaggerating his weekends to appeal to the audience when what he really enjoyed was the rhythm of his week and the time spent with his wife.
E trade has all the features
@@Graemyr fucking hilarious comment
@@Graemyr Yeah, all he really describes is weekends where he doesn't have any responsibilities, so he can afford to be hung over on Sundays. It's utterly, innocently mundane.
Ya know how it is when your goin thru your coronas we all understand that.
I like this guy because he just says what everyone is thinking
Trump does it better.
@@TheSaintedOne This is a parody.
@@TheSaintedOne Can't tell if you're a troll or if you are genuinely stupid
You guys are too easy to rile up
I like this guy because he just says what every comedian says everybody is thinking and says what comedians are saying whay they're thinking.
“I’m Tom Hanks I’m in all the movies”
Spot on impersonation of Tom Hanks
The audience was great. You definitely have to know what you’re walking into with this kind of comedy lol
It takes a lot of skill to confidently bomb on stage for an entire hour!
Not if everyone in the room is a diehard fan of yours
With his pants unzipped for half of his special. 😣
@Greta Thanos norm was brilliant a lot though besides the obvious anti comedy stuff. Some of norms best stuff is on snl. Especially on weekend update. One of my favorite jokes ever is his set up is the same as the punchline jokes. My favorite was the Lyle lovett Julia roberts one.
@Greta Thanos Is that a joke or a general rip at norm
No it doesn't. Lol
"I love Lady Gaga, but what's next...Lord Googoo?"
Fucking murdered me 😂 so stupid it’s good
i need the timestamp RIGHT NOW
@@mylodelrey6520 15:25 it's my favorite part
I’ve been saying “Sir Googoo” since 2008... that one resonated deeply
What would an artist called Lord Googoo even be?...I picture a giant blob god like creature
"I got a new years resolution and it's kind of a little controversial, are you ready for it? c'mere...
NO MORE BULLSHIT!"
CAN HE SAY THAT?!
He did
hopefully he doesn't get canceled by cancel culture
This might be the best standup Ive ever seen in my life.
Him ridiculing people who take meds to then reveal that his wife takes meds was masterful and says a lot about the character
It's perfect
It says alot about our society
Those head meds
And later he says he's going through a divorce
Yeah, perfect satire of the mean-spirited downwards punching certain comedians and audiences prefer.
"Do I make you feel lucky, punk?" Classic Jack Nicholson line right there
*Jake Nicholson
Jack Nicklaus the gold bear
He was great in Taxi
Nice bait
You spelled Bruce Willis incorrectly sir
Tom Hanks impression is unironically hilarious.
I used to think life is a tragedy, but now I realise it's An Evening with Tim Heidecker | Stand-up Special
can't believe how quick he is with the crowdwork. he went down the front row and just EVISCERATED everyone without missing a beat. truly one of the greats.
Can you say roasted
@@fuduzan5562 Tim is a comedy sniper and he's NOT afraid to pull the trigger. If you're sitting in the front row you're basically marked for death.
dood is a fucking monster
Top 5 indeed
Truly one of the comedians of all time.
I love that he calls it "Comedy without a Net" and then immediately explains he has back up jokes (the net)
Kinda the point.
@@Calvert1212 Fair enough. I have to say I admire your honesty.
I think my favorite part of that concept is that he's ripping it from Neil Hamburger, too.
I think he meant comedy without Annette but I have no idea who that is other than the great actress Annette Benning.
With stand-ups like Tim Heidecker in them, you can't lose.
a total five bagger and atleast 5+ minutes of messing with the mic
I love how he sets up the jokes to seem like they will have some amount of complexity but then just ends it with “huckabee president one day” and calls it done.
He really nailed the ," trapped in an awkward conversation at a lame party" style of standup.
“Oh wow that’s really interesting, well I gotta-” “ and you know what really bugs me about it is I can’t even open my fridge without the light turning on”
"And then i says, to him i say..." Haha I'm i right?!
What other kind of stand up is there? It all feels like "oh god...I have to sit here and listen to this person fish for laughs?" Quality to it
Pissmans Mustard
So lady Gaga wow right. I think what's shes doing is important and cool.
"Colin all cars!" Tee hee. Boy I sure wouldn't want to be that guy.
Robert you’re telling me!
He got roasted
He did my man dirty.
Talk about a lambasting. Ouch, too hot for this guy haha
Seems pretty lame to me...
The comedy with no net bit was hilarious. “Let’s try the comedy without a net, but I have these time tested jokes just in case” lol
This is probably the greatest opening to a comedy special I have ever seen. My god.
The leather jacket lets you know right away how many you-know-whats this guy gives! (uhhh spoiler alert- ZERO)
@@OfficialWooz It was a set up from the start. They set him up to look bad he even mentions it in the beginning.
heyooo! (lol get it bc jonny carlson haha he had a show with ed mcdonald who would say "heyoo!" when someone said something funny lol ok well god bless)
Ya think?? Haha
As an old white suburban guy, I like to see a old white comic guy wearing a badass LEATHER COAT. I'm like, "YES, THIS is my people! This guy will keep the jokes flowing and hip!!" Tim lets you know upfront - yeah, OK, I'm COOL.
I applaud this comment
Every great impression begins with "I'm ___________."
Every great impression begins with "I'm Jack Nicholson."
@@liamporter5497 stop spamming homeslice
@@Robinsonero It's actually a very good documentary, quite interesting. Watched the entire thing, made me respect Tim quite a lot and realize what he's gone through by being willing to fight the alt-right despite being just constantly trashed by his former fans. (I actually met one of these guys in person. A lefty hipster guy, member of an emo band, who was converted to alt-lite by 4chan.)
I also tweeted it at Tim and emailed it to Sam after Sam responded to something I sent him. So hopefully they'll both watch it.
@@dogchaser520 thanks once again, Dogchaser!
Some quallity impressions in here
every time I watch this I gain new respect for the accuracy of the satire
Is there a particular comic or group of comics he's satirizing? Or just vague "hack comedy" ... Either way it's so funny
@@geoffreylangham7883machismo ape posturing claiming to be renegade comedy when it's just the most banal and overused jokes where half of it is crying about cancel culture
@@fixthefernback8030such a good description lol
If the phrase“it’s just a joke bro”, became a person had a family a, got divorced and didn’t accept that they peaked 15 years ago tried out comedy. Great job Tim.
I love how aggressively slicked back his hair is.
It's the little details like this that separate the comedy titans from the pieces of shit.
@@jonathanalpart7812 I'm concerned the baby doesn't understand that people can change.
@@crossstitchmatches you think this is slicked back? this is PUSHED back
I USED to be a peice of shit!
@@A3xiam1 i used to be a piece of shit too... Spiked hair and chicken spaghetti... a real big piece of shit
Tim’s physical acting is really underrated. His gait, giggles, and little tics in this are amazing.
I'd honestly be surprised if he didn't have clown training in his background
The eyes are haunting at times
I saw Tim & Eric's live show in 2020 before covid. It was the most surreal thing I've seen live. At the beginning before the show they just had a home video-like DVD of someone playing guitar on a little TV on a trolly while waiting for people to take their seats. Which they wheeled away as Tim & Eric came out. XD
I don't know how someone can be so good at struggling to speak and then getting frustrated, it's also what I love about On Cinema, he completely messes up every actor's name
@@damienlobb85 saw it too. It was outrageous. Did you get the beef house preview?
I realize that even among my friends who genuinely enjoy Tim's content, it's hard to explain why we enjoy it. I think we enjoy it as a commentary on mainstream comedy in performance form.
His satire is so good conservatives actually believed it was the real deal 😂
Just like Stephen Colbert when he was doing “The Colbert Report.” Conservatives to this day be like, “He used to be cool, I don’t know what happened” 🤷♂️
It's pretty rare to see one of the top 5 comedians of all time perform comedy without a net!
@@tinoramos2555 there’s no one better when going netless
...while wearing a mesh shirt -- DARING!
As someone who is trapped living in Arkansas where Huckabee’s daughter is now our governor - I’m currently now in the hospital on a respirator due to that Huckabee bit
You poor soul 🥺
Opening your set with a Tim Allen joke is beyond bold
the way he stutters "dad" when he's trying to say "president trump" got me good
People hating in the comments probably still use Ameritrade even though E-Trade has way better features
@@tommcdaniel9554 I downloaded money zap on my "The Internet" cd rom. No e worms or viruses!!!
@@ooferrell The Innernette!
People hating here probably still use VHS only, and they're named Gregg.
@@kf7721 gregg heads are the worst
Stonks
This is one of the best stand-up shows I've ever seen. Tim's raw and unapologetic style makes him my favorite stand-up comedian of all time. NO MORE BULLSHIT! 🤣
People say comedy is “oh comedy is it’s just jokes”, but it’s about more than just jokes, is it’s than just comedy, it’s about being forces for satire and revolutionary in the world
I give this special five bags of popcorn and two bags of soda
Truly a modern classic, instant 5 bags of popcorn and a two jugs of piss
Better not be a bag of pepsi
I give it 6 bags of popcorn
I’m going to give it five bags of popcorn, and a little container of hair gel because I know how much tim likes his hair gel. Really loved it. It’s a bit raunchy for the kids but if you’re an adult I really think you’re going to enjoy it
Name of CROKE of coler. And the propcorns! Golden topping squirts
When he says Turkey by accident during the vegan burger joke and storms off was comedy gold
17:30 is the best parody of "clapter" I've ever seen. Tim saying "I love Pet Sounds!" and then demanding people applaud his bold and risky take.
He’s saying what we’re all saying but are scared to think
😂
damn that's pretty good you should slap a patent on it
I watch this at least once every month or so. His character is an amalgamation of petty annoyances that we encounter and embody on a daily basis. I think of standing around while people talk about gas prices or listening to someone complain vaguely about the way society handles lines in grocery stores. And the constant affirmation of his own statements and answering of his rhetoric is so smooth it's like method acting. A big toast of hot piss for Tim!
I'm with ya m8. Also watch about once a month. It gets the same laughs from me every single time too. I don't know why I love it so much but I do.
I love the subtle details, like for example when he uses the stereotypical comedian "What else..." when he says he's one of the top 5 comedians in the US, or when he states that he's going through a divorce despite having done a whole bit about life with his wife, showing that he's the stereotypical comedian who never updates his work
This is one of the most masterful examples of parody I have EVER seen. Holy fuck. Dude is playing a perfect character.
what
@@chocolatewheelchair "THIS IS ONE OF THE MOST MASTERFUL EXAMPLES OF PARODY I HAVE EVER SEEN. HOLY FUCK. DUDE IS PLAYING A PERFECT CHARACTER."
Could you hear it now?
@@prestonhebb1380 huh?
@@prestonhebb1380 i'm sorry what did you say
@@ShattForte He said is Pepsi OOOKKKKKKAAAY?
The confidence Tim has is legendary. Making unfunny funny 😆
The coerced proposal halfway through was a heartwarming touch. I've got to be honest, you don't really see that all too often these days. Tim is a class act.
I love how he asks the crowd what he has in his fridge and expects them to know that it’s specifically Coronas lol
It goes deeper. He baited question, when most would just say beer. Many people who love beer, but hate corona, as not being a 'real' beer.
I mean, it's a classic bit, the guy's a master craftsman, but this was the early crowd. the real foodies (the late crowd) always know he's got a fridge full of coronas
@@samanthayork3125 Omg so true, Samantha. You know your shit! I would sip a corona throughout any Tim standup gig I'd be privileged enough to attend! Sip the corona and eat a banana.
@@samanthayork3125 this is why he stopped preforming at college campuses
The genius of a brilliant comedian doing a full hour of hack comedy, is unlike anything I’ve seen before.
There's nothing better than enjoying a Corona on a weekend morning and checking your E-Trade analytics! Such great commentary
This was so good I was able to get off my head meds
His Tom Hanks was spot on
“I’ll let you work up to it, there’s more to the story” Literally tells the same exact joke😂😂
My bet is that the plan was to keep telling the joke until he got the standing ovation, getting more and more crazy with the "SHUT THE FUCK UP!" each time. "An hour in..." "An hour-Another hour in...This thing was like 4 or 5 hours!" God, I love Tim...
The facial expressions are phenomenal. This is genius
his closer was the 7up joke bro is an absolute legend
You go back 10... 20... years and NO ONE was doing this type of comedy man. Tim's just a monster. HUGE. Absolutely kills it every time he's on stage.
Tim is hilarious and his act stands on its own, but it is heavily inspired by Neil Hamburger (Tim's friend and frequent collaborator Gregg Turkington) who has been at it the past three decades.
I hope people dont think Im making this up...but he looks like an actual bear
But also, fucking funny.
Greased up in his jocks " Look at me you motherfuckers"
He’s a great fuckin guy. Fuckin RIPPED