Chris D'Elia: Man on Fire (2017)
Unbridled comic Chris D'Elia reconsiders his approach to major life events like marriage, not having kids and buying pants for your friends.
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To me, this movie is perfection.
If the ambition is to provide two hours of instantly forgettable, popcorn-munching escapism, it succeeds.
This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
This is a dark and sometimes deeply uncomfortable drama
Easily the worst stand up special on Netflix. Just rambles with no punch line. He has a long history of being a sexist pig but he manages to hide it in this, so he gets one star for that
I am not overly familiar with the work of Chris D'Elia. I think I've seen him once on TV in some stand-up show, although I don't recall the title or anything from it. I happened to find the "Man on Fire" stand-up comedy show on Netflix and decided to sit down and watch it.There certainly was lots of good laughs to be had here in this stand-up comedy show. Chris D'Elia's jokes are quite hilarious and brilliant, and he delivers them with force.Chris D'Elia is very animated and full of energy.I must admit that I was more than entertained at the end of this stand-up comedy show, and I will say that Chris D'Elia certainly is a funny man.So if you like stand-up comedy shows and have nothing to see, then I can recommend that you take the time to sit down and watch "Man on Fire", because it is quite entertaining.
Nothing new here. All over the place, no comedic delivery. I want some originality when it comes to a Netflix Original, not a lecture any drunk friend can give you.
If you're into comedy and don't let "overuse of profanity" dictate your opinion on it, then I definitely think this is worth the watch. Chris doesn't hesitate to laugh at his own jokes by any means which does eventually seem excessive but again, if you're into standup then I don't think you'll be disappointed, particularly if you're down with cheesy jokes. Also unsure exactly how the other reviewer got the "fixation on sodomy" impression? What.