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Pete Davidson: SMD

Pete Davidson: SMD (2016)

October. 29,2016
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6.8
| Comedy

Filmed in front of a sold-out hometown crowd in New York City, "SMD" is the first Comedy Central stand-up special from Saturday Night Live's Pete Davidson. The special is filled with Davidson's unfiltered, brutally honest anecdotes about smoking a Snoop Dog amount of weed, texting his mom d* pics, and his issue with male porn stars. From his stint in "prehab" to this one time at a Justin Bieber concert, Davidson proves that even at 22, he and his friends have had some high times and heavy experiences.

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Alicia
2016/10/29

I love this movie so much

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PiraBit
2016/10/30

if their story seems completely bonkers, almost like a feverish work of fiction, you ain't heard nothing yet.

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Myron Clemons
2016/10/31

A film of deceptively outspoken contemporary relevance, this is cinema at its most alert, alarming and alive.

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Rosie Searle
2016/11/01

It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.

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taylorkegley
2016/11/02

So good. Straight up hilarious. His delivery is on point. Totally worth the watch if you're looking for a laugh.

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iviloko-85273
2016/11/03

This was painful to watch. Save yourself the time and don't bother watching this train wreck (that lame pun was better than anything in this special). I have never been a big fan of but he was better when he was stealing other people's jokes. Maybe he should search some old comedy tapes for new material. 1 star is generous for this slop.

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maloragusta
2016/11/04

stand up comics live in a cozy little bubble of entertaining mainly upper class urban elites who will laugh at anything during their shows. The comedy culture in India is sustained by champagne liberals and comedians unsurprisingly pander to the prevailing global liberal talking points. Vir Das is no different. Coming to this special, the continual switch from New York to Delhi was annoying and as expected it was littered with PC liberal talking points. It would have turned out better if he pandered to a single audience possibly the Indian one where he would at least get a few laughs.

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