Trust me. Just watch it. This is absolute genius and madness and creative brilliance.
Maybe do drugs first.
Maybe do drugs first.
Carlo4 said:
If you want to see him act, he was pretty good as a doctor in Promising Young Woman. He was also the spoiled country singer in an episode of Parks and Rec
I think he's brilliant, but I've thought for several years that there was a high probability that his life would end in suicide based on his previous work/interviews. Not sure if I want to see him being even more miserable for an hour.M.C. Swag said:
For anyone that knows Bo (heh, that's a Bo joke), all of his specials the past ~10ish years have always been cynical and tinged with some self loathing....but this one is different. His usual sardonic humor descended beyond anything I've seen from him.
SameFtBendTxAg said:
I'm a big Bo Burnham fan, I think he's great.
This was a good special. BUT.. the ultra high critical acclaim, and a few reviews above about not watching it in certain mental states are a yuuuuuuuge stretch.
It was relevant, it was good. But it won't stick with me for weeks or even days.
Pretty much the opposite for me. Never really been a huge fan of his style. But this one has definitely stuck with me.FtBendTxAg said:
I'm a big Bo Burnham fan, I think he's great.
This was a good special. Highly entertaining.. BUT.. the ultra high critical acclaim, and a few reviews above about not watching it in certain mental states are a yuuuuuuuge stretch.
It was relevant, it was good. He's insanely talented and smart. But it won't stick with me for weeks or even days.
The FaceTime with mom bit hit home tho
Completely agree. Even if you don't get his *admittingly* weird sense of humor...what he has created with this and his other Netflix specials is something to admire. He's a creative genius with a great sense of humor and self depreciation. I've been a fan of his since House Party cane outTexjbA&M said:
It has definitely stuck with me the day following watching it. More than the content of the special (which is very good & dark) I think it's the quality of the production and creativity in the way he shot and edited it. He did EVERYTHING himself. The music, his use of lighting, the editing. It was all of such high quality for having been made with an off-the-shelf camera, lights, and MacBook. It's just another example of the type of art that can be produced with everyday technology in the hands of someone creative and a lot of hard work.
I havent seen Inside yet, but having seen Make Happy, it's my opinion that, after having watched Bo Burnham since his youtube days, he doesn't really want to be seen as a comedian anymore. He's an undeniably creative person with a wisdom and intelligence beyond his years, who used (past tense) his silly sense of humor to gain fame and attention, but I dont think he wants people to laugh anymore.cr0wbar said:
Woof. Not sure how y'all sat through 90+ minutes of that. I got to about socko
This isn't for everyone, because it isn't very funny.
FtBendTxAg said:
I'm a big Bo Burnham fan, I think he's great.
This was a good special. Highly entertaining.. BUT.. the ultra high critical acclaim, and a few reviews above about not watching it in certain mental states are a yuuuuuuuge stretch.
It was relevant, it was good. He's insanely talented and smart. But it won't stick with me for weeks or even days.
The FaceTime with mom bit hit home tho