Aziz ansari right now review imdb năm 2024

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    • 1h 5m(65 min)
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    • 16:9 HD
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    • Arriflex 416, Zeiss Standard Speed, Super Speed, Cooke and Canon Lenses
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    • FotoKem Laboratory, Burbank (CA), USA(digital dailies, color grading)
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    • 16 mm(Kodak Vision3 500T 7219)
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Half an hour of Aziz is better than no Aziz so I'm overjoyed at this. It was great hearing his take on what life has been for what is now going on three years. I also like that his material is getting an even more poignant edge to it. He had a bitin his last special about family and how infrequently they are seen and it immediately made me rethink how often I should see my aging parents. As great as his comedy is, that moment has done more for me, and I hope many others who maybe never would have thought about it in the way he presented it. And there is a bit more in this special but I'm not going to give away anything to ruin hearing it from the man himself.

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8/10

Welcome back.

I volunteered at Rape Crisis for several years in the 1970s, and tend to fall into the "believe the woman camp." However, after reading her account and his account, I did believe her. What I didn't believe was that it was sexual harassment or rape. What I believed is that two young people didn't communicate very well, and Ansari paid the career price for all the other men who did sexually harass and rape.

Maybe one day our culture will get this right.

Anyway, I was happy to see Aziz back and funny, I have missed his comic voice and the intelligence in his act.

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8/10

Back to the roots...

An existentialism night with Aziz who has stepped back to observe and then deliver his verdict to us mere mortals, but all with laughter intact and food for thought.

Always love the serious side to a comedian, and Aziz did have some valid points of what is so screwed up with this world without talking down to you. The maturity of an artist is always frowned upon by followers who prefer the artist to remain the same, like a favorite beverage or food. Sometimes the artist needs to also mature with their work, and Aziz is heading in the right direction...

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8/10

I just like this man

It's pretty spot on and sweet. The part about Timothee bubble tea is so good! Some reference I don't get cause I'm not from America. Also the part about vaccination can be shortened. This man has the power of being genuine and moving even in a stand up setting. His old footage is sooooo cute. Should this show was longer tho.

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9/10

Resonated with me

A short special, but great. Very intimate. A lot of serious points punctuated by jokes, a different vibe from a lot of stand-up. A lot of pandemic-related jokes, so I wouldn't blame anyone who wasn't interested in hearing more of that, but I thought it was very entertaining.

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8/10

Short and sweet

This is a low production, almost impromptu recording of Aziz doing 30 min at the Comedy Cellar in NYC. What makes it worth it is that this time Aziz gets personal, authentic, and genuinely thoughtful about the how the world has broken down since the days of flip phones and Nokia bricks, all the while staying light, clever, and often times hilarious. Definitely worth the watch.

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8/10

Intelligent

It was intelligently written to show us our true selves... All the negative comments are from people it hit too close to home with. The special was funny but also serious. Truth hurts when you can't come to terms with your own short comings.

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5/10

Just so-so

Technically not awful standup, but it was way too short and it might be a personal thing, but I'm so tired of the pandemic that by extension, I'm just so tired of pandemic-related jokes, and there's a few here.

He makes a couple of good observations and a couple of tired, uninteresting ones. I found a few bits amusing, but not enough, and at only 30 minutes, even if it had been 100% funny, I still would have felt let down by that length.

Oh well.

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3/10

Oof.. Not good

You don't see a 30 minutes long special very often. But there is a good reason in this case. I was bored to death after 10 and then the "acting" began. And sooo much covid talk..?! Yeah, after two years of having this awesome thing around you every damn day and hating it so much you wanna go see some comedy where half of the set is about it. Oh boy..

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1/10

Use to be like one of us

Use to be like one of us. Now it just feels like he pulled up in a limo to try some woke jokes then he's back to Jolly Old London. Cheerio Aziz, here's to you remembering what side of the tracks you got your jokes from. Not my bloody cup of tea mate.

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6/10

Intelligent Humor For Our Time

Aziz Ansari is a a funny young comedian that has done stand up and had a Netflix series about his life and relationships. He is funny. This special was recorded at the Comedy Cellar in NY on what appears to be an impromptu appearance. It is intimate and funny. He deals with COVID and modern issues. He is funny and thoughtful and has good crowd interaction. Nothing is sidesplittingly funny but he is fun to watch and NYC is a good place for it to take place.

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2/10

What happened to Aziz? Did he start trying to write his own jokes?...

I don't know exactly when it happened, but Aziz stopped being funny and became boring and obvious, stating facts and hoping to get people to laugh about it. I am gonna go out of a limb and say either he now writes his own stuff, or no longer does... or maybe he just became lazy and thinks that he is "cool" now or something.

Go back to the drawing board and redefine yourself as the nightclub fact stater... comedian is out of your reach at this point...

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9/10

Aziz is maturing like a fine wine

I was worried this would've been horrific stand up but a couple of minutes in I remembered why Aziz is such a great comedian. Relaxed, relatable, and able to provide hilarious entertainment with meaningful messages.

Ignore all the stereotypes and anything you read from media outlets, he is a top top quality entertainer, actor and comedian.

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5/10

Not bad, but poor continuity.

The standup wasn't terrible, but the continuity bothered me to the point of not being able to really get into it. Seeing 3 different people in the same seat stage left throughout different jokes. Very distracting.

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1/10

Woke trash

Slams on Aaron Rodgers. Sad that Aziz got the J&J and since then they've pulled it from the market for blood clots and heart problems. Then he dumps on Conservatives. Then white guys. And on and on. Skip this unfunny mess. Didn't know about the comedy show until found it buried on Netflix. Unfunny.

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10/10

New content. New businessman

Aziz delivers thought provoking comedy with this one. Even though he jokes he isn't making big money like other celebrities, he found a way to get a Netflix special by just showing up to the cellar and texting the owner "I'm here". This pandemic gave us a lot of time to sit on our ass at home and think. Aziz been thinking. Aziz delivered with this one. Loved it.

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2/10

Forgettable.

Let me start by saying I love Aziz. I became a fan with Parks and Rec and I enjoyed most of his specials.

This special though? There were a few funny ha-has but ultimately it wasn't that great.

He mentions that he lives in London now which might explain it. He just seemed to be out of touch with culture and the overall American Psyche. Pandemic jokes filled up most of the set... those jokes were the worst of the bunch. Aziz, every comic, tv personality, elder family member, and friend have made those same exact jokes for the past 2 years.

I'll say it's cool though for him to drop in. Had he announced that appearance in advance, the Cellar would've been packed. One of the podcasts I was listening to mentioned the other day that he was also in LA at the Comedy Store for a set. I hope he's running through some small clubs working out new material but if any new material spends that much time on the pandemic... any future special will likely flop too by the time it's released.

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1/10

Just another crazy anti science comedian

Sadly this guy went off the deep end. He used to be funny. This "comedy" bid was nothing more than regurgitated liberal talking points aimed at those against vax mandates. It's sad to see celebrities turn into nut jobs. Who knows maybe he was always a nut job, but he hid it well until this stand up job.

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2/10

Lazy and boring

Warning: Spoilers

Opening a set in late 2021 with 10 minutes of covid-19 schtick? Come on. My brother-in-law could make those jokes - he's not a funny guy. This is lazy writing. Picking the low-hanging fruit. Taking advantage of 'fad-mentality'. On top of all that, Aziz's 'just be grateful that I came down to joke casually with you by surprise' vibe smells funny to me. There's much better comedy out there by far less-conceited comedians.

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3/10

Fake

Did I just watch a guy put on an "impromptu comedy show" that nobody expected to 5 different audiences? The people in the seats change so much it is distracting. Next time you want to portray authenticity, try being authentic.

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1/10

Let Down

Sets up jokes but instead of hitting a punchline for laughs uses it instead to lecture. This special was a huge letdown because I have loved Aziz in the past. The Aziz that took risk instead of pandered.

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8/10

Understated and enjoyable

Loved the short run time. Humor was good and it felt genuine. It was a fun ride and I like that those people got a free Aziz show they didn't expect. Is everything he said something we've already seen before, yeah, but so is everything else. At least when he said it I felt like I was hearing it from a friend or genuine person. Maybe he's not a genuine person, I at least appreciate the skill to make me feel that. I also appreciate any reminder that there is a world we live in that we don't have to participate in. Like, the world has an MO that we don't have to follow. I like that.

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2/10

Where was the COMEDY

He should have stopped after 3 specials. There were no jokes , no stories leading to FUNNY anecdotes . Just his opinions , I love to laugh and watching this I DIDN'T.

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1/10

Nothing funny - too political

I'm all for equal representation in comedy, but the opening act of this show was doing nothing but putting down people who chose to not be vaccinated. That's fine if the material that you are presenting is funny. But the literal first five minutes of the show is just oh my God I'm so stupid I'm un unvaccinated. But the best part is when immediately after this skit he says he's not trying to call people stupid except that's what he just did for five minutes. Then he says we need to come together and find a way to talk to one another, the exact opposite of his opening act. This hypocrisy makes me sick.

The entire show is political, from the vaccine to misinformation, to Trump, to Biden.

Aziz - your show is exactly the problem with being able to have conversations that bring us together. You can't just call people who think differently than you stupid and claim anything they believe in is fake news.

And YES, I'm Republican! I'm very proud of my beliefs!

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1/10

Lame and out of touch

Really? Jokes and haughtiness about the unvaccinated and lies about ivermectin? Way to go for the low (and played out) fruit. I used to respect this guy but now it seems he just works for the mob. Get a life.

What ethnicity is Aziz Ansari?

Aziz Ansari was born in Columbia, South Carolina to Indian immigrants from the state of Tamil Nadu. His parents are Tamil Muslims, though Ansari himself is non-religious. He has a younger brother, Aniz Adam Ansari, who is seven years his junior.

Who is the Indian actor from South Carolina?

Aziz Ansari was born in Columbia, South Carolina, to Fatima, a medical office worker, and Shoukath, a gastroenterologist. His family is from Tamil Nadu, India.

Who is the Indian actor Ansari?

Faizan Ansari is an indian actor who is famous for Indian dating reality show "DATEBAAZI" with Bollywood Superstar Shilpa Shetty on Amazon Tv. Faizan Ansari is one of the top most indian celebrity who is famous Worldwide.

How tall is Aziz Ansari?

5′ 6″Aziz Ansari / Heightnull