Stand-Up Comedy by Bill Maher
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This section is for stand-up comedy by Bill Maher. By default the stand-up sets are presented starting with those ranking highest on the laugh-o-meter, but you can also sort them by year, title or IMDB rating.
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Bill Maher is said to have been born on Friday 20 January 1956, which would make him 68 years and 3 months old (if this date is accurate and he is alive today).
Stand-Up Comedy by Bill Maher sorted by Laugh-o-meter (descending)
Bill Maher was credited as
writer and
actor in the following stand-up comedy set.
At the time, he would have been about
44 years old.
Bill Maher: Be More Cynical
2000 |
USA | Laughs: 7.8 |
imdb: 6.9
wikipedia
Wherever you live, and particularly in the USA, there is so much stupidity in the mainstream culture that when someone points his finger at it and shows things for what they are, you can feel a relief that releases laughter. This is what Maher does here. He does it well—without rage or insults, but with a smile. My favorite segments where the one about society's fixation on kids and the one about government telling you what's bad for you. Some of the material will age poorly as it bears the stamp of current events, but I would watch the show again, unlike
The Decider, another Maher show.
(Last viewed: March 2011)
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Bill Maher was credited as
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At the time, he would have been about
51 years old.
Bill Maher: The Decider
2007 |
USA | Laughs: 6.7 (Watch Once) |
imdb: 7.2
wikipedia
Three-and-a-half stars. The title's "decider" is George W. Bush, which should tell you that much of the show dwells on political themes. Much of the material is often circumstantial (what Senator X did), rather than universal (how dogs behave): in five years, you won't remember half the people he mentions. Since I don't closely follow the news, I prefer the more general segments, such as those about pharmaceutical companies and about religion (a pet topic of Maher's, who wrote
Religulous). Maher smiles, he doesn't bark, which makes him endearing for someone commenting on such heavy topics. Some may find the show therapeutic: it's good to know that you're not alone.
(Last viewed: August 2010)
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