Tom Rhodes explains why Oprah Winfrey should be the pope, questions Christians who are on low-carb diets and talks about losing a boxing match. Josh Blue discusses his new hairdo, being drug tested for the Paralympic Games and meeting his wife's parents for the first time. Bo Burnham serenades his audience with tales of sexual confusion, high school hookups and every other source of human awkwardness.
Tony Rock talks about a noteworthy strip club experience in Iowa, legalizing marijuana, and the difference between men and women when they get sick after a night of partying. Doug Williams. Doug Williams thinks the end times are here, proposes expiration dates for marriage licenses, and talks about lying on job applications.
Owen Benjamin. Pete Holmes investigates a government conspiracy called Facebook and studies the presidential potential of YouTube commenters. Myq Kaplan talks about cheating death, explains why he won't ask the audience questions and imagines science fiction in ancient Greece.
Bo Burnham. More Like This. Coming Soon. Florida Man. When an ex-cop returns to his home state of Florida to find a mobster's runaway girlfriend, what should've been a quick gig turns into a wild odyssey. In the neo-futuristic city of Lusaka, Zambia, four scrappy teen girls join a retired secret agent on a quest to save the world!
On a budget. Acclaimed Indonesian director Timo Tjahjanto will be back with this new action comedy film. A tough judge balances her aversion to minor offenders with firm beliefs on justice and punishment as she tackles complex cases inside a juvenile court.
Bo Burnham's career started when he gained traction on YouTube with self-produced videos as a teenager during the mid-late s. As well as producing comedy albums and specials, Burnham has appeared in several mainstream movies that include Funny People , Hall Pass , and The Big Sick.
All of these movies helped to lay the groundwork for his own directorial debut with the movie Eighth Grade , which was released to critical acclaim. While YouTube celebrity is starting to become synonymous with controversy in the public consciousness, Burnham has earned a large following and remained popular many years after his breakout YouTube releases.
His brand of self-aware comedy continues to appeal to a wide range of audiences and he has worked on productions for big-name peers in his industry such as Jerrod Carmichael and Chris Rock. Here is where to watch all of Bo Burnham's comedy specials. Wearing a tie-dye shirt, Burnham begins the minute set with a performance of his popular YouTube song "My Whole Family Thinks I'm Gay," and shifts into a self-deprecating hip-hop bit that displays his lyrical skills.
Released in , Comedy Central Presents: Bo Burnham highlights the comic's awkward charm and knack for clever wordplay. Words, Words, Words marks Burnham's first hour-long special. The comic takes the stage at Boston's House of Blues on May 21, , and shuffles up the act by performing with various musical instruments and mimicking the styles of traditional stand-up comedians.
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