A live audience at Elsewhere in Brooklyn, Torres displays his favorite shapes on a custom-made industrial conveyor belt used as a runway for the various items.A live audience at Elsewhere in Brooklyn, Torres displays his favorite shapes on a custom-made industrial conveyor belt used as a runway for the various items.A live audience at Elsewhere in Brooklyn, Torres displays his favorite shapes on a custom-made industrial conveyor belt used as a runway for the various items.
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Julio is a writing genie. He makes the most arbitrary subject content change into some absurd nonsense that some how is rationalized. They jokes were unpredictable and fun!
He has a Demitri Martin and Fred Armisen vibe and remains completely original.
Love!
He has a Demitri Martin and Fred Armisen vibe and remains completely original.
Love!
I've seen surrealist humour and this isn't it! Just being so stupid and weird behind comprehension doesn't make it surreal, a lot of that genre are often more clever and engaging when you get over the cooky presentation, might boosh being a classic.
Everything in this was rotten, I think a couple made me smirk did the sheer stupidness that this somehow is on demand on sky in the uk alongside actual comedians, I'm aware he has done other stuff, I'm just going off this, which sucked, he's the type of act todays people will support despite being awful as that's what culture is now, patronising certain demographics to look accepting and open minded.
The fake audience or laugh track were too obvious aswell. As a one off joke, bits could work but not on tv, definitely not as an hour long special. Garbage.
Everything in this was rotten, I think a couple made me smirk did the sheer stupidness that this somehow is on demand on sky in the uk alongside actual comedians, I'm aware he has done other stuff, I'm just going off this, which sucked, he's the type of act todays people will support despite being awful as that's what culture is now, patronising certain demographics to look accepting and open minded.
The fake audience or laugh track were too obvious aswell. As a one off joke, bits could work but not on tv, definitely not as an hour long special. Garbage.
This is the dumbest comedy show I've EVER seen. Watching it is like being on candid camera-it looks like a legit comedy special, but you just can't believe it's real and think someone is messing with you.
I don't know how Torres has managed to capture the imagination of a couple of critics (and then they all jump on the bandwagon of "he's a comedic genius!"), but it's truly mind boggling. Absolutely nothing special, unique, clever, or scintillating about his comedy in this special or in Problemista (I gave him a second chance by watching the latter. Tilda, what were you thinking?) Do not waste your time watching My Dumbest Shapes.
I don't know how Torres has managed to capture the imagination of a couple of critics (and then they all jump on the bandwagon of "he's a comedic genius!"), but it's truly mind boggling. Absolutely nothing special, unique, clever, or scintillating about his comedy in this special or in Problemista (I gave him a second chance by watching the latter. Tilda, what were you thinking?) Do not waste your time watching My Dumbest Shapes.
Comedy that is both queer and Queer. The focus is far more on the former here. That changes in some of Torres' more recent outings but this is my favorite of all of those. Fantasmas a close second.
Often the tales here that Torres conveys (literally, see the set design) deal with some very tiny item being exposed as having a huge amount of attitude to it.
Maybe for some that is also Queer, as in a stereotype along the lines of a Hairdresser on Fire. But I think there are just plenty of individuals of whatever gender/sexuality who qualify, whether they are trouble magnets, self-appointed style/culture/park police or just people living a lot larger than they appear.
See also Bibo, the robo-assistant in Torres' current HBO series.
That is a drama queen can be anyone from a R2D2 with ADHD to an incel to a Happy Meal prize. The smaller the package, the bigger the drama.
Perhaps this was comedy born out of necessity for Torres as a struggling artist/writer living in small NY apartment, maybe he collected more figurines than the mother in "Glass Menagerie." I do NOT think this show is just more middle-aged adolescence; there is more to his comedy than playing verbally with tiny toys.
Interesting to note the wild 1-to-10 swings here even under the Prolific Reviewer tab. Begs to jump to conclusions? Too big a leap, best to avoid.
Anyways this worked for me, the set design is a bit of a trip. He's meticulous in his delivery, and after awhile the format feels pretty familiar, but he does have a few clever turns. A step aside to imagined animals, and having to rewind the conveyor belt. Everything is seen on stage on screen to as an homage to the omnipresent cell phone camera.
So, I guess recommended if you've been to a museum in the past year (and certainly if you ever saw the Tilda Swinton live exhibit), while if half of your viewing time is horror movies and/or sitcoms, maybe start with Los Espookys instead??!?
Often the tales here that Torres conveys (literally, see the set design) deal with some very tiny item being exposed as having a huge amount of attitude to it.
Maybe for some that is also Queer, as in a stereotype along the lines of a Hairdresser on Fire. But I think there are just plenty of individuals of whatever gender/sexuality who qualify, whether they are trouble magnets, self-appointed style/culture/park police or just people living a lot larger than they appear.
See also Bibo, the robo-assistant in Torres' current HBO series.
That is a drama queen can be anyone from a R2D2 with ADHD to an incel to a Happy Meal prize. The smaller the package, the bigger the drama.
Perhaps this was comedy born out of necessity for Torres as a struggling artist/writer living in small NY apartment, maybe he collected more figurines than the mother in "Glass Menagerie." I do NOT think this show is just more middle-aged adolescence; there is more to his comedy than playing verbally with tiny toys.
Interesting to note the wild 1-to-10 swings here even under the Prolific Reviewer tab. Begs to jump to conclusions? Too big a leap, best to avoid.
Anyways this worked for me, the set design is a bit of a trip. He's meticulous in his delivery, and after awhile the format feels pretty familiar, but he does have a few clever turns. A step aside to imagined animals, and having to rewind the conveyor belt. Everything is seen on stage on screen to as an homage to the omnipresent cell phone camera.
So, I guess recommended if you've been to a museum in the past year (and certainly if you ever saw the Tilda Swinton live exhibit), while if half of your viewing time is horror movies and/or sitcoms, maybe start with Los Espookys instead??!?
Gave it about fifteen minutes, but it was awful. Fast forwarded another ten minutes and watched a bit, but it was still awful. Fast forward another ten, and then another ten, and then just shut it off. In the twenty five to thirty minutes I gave this hour long program, I didn't have a single laugh. This was quite probably the worst comedy special I have ever tried to watch. It just wasn't funny in any way.
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- TriviaThe three actors that provide voiceovers have each starred in an SNL video written by Julio. Lin Manuel Miranda in Diego Calls His Mom, Ryan Gosling in Papyrus, and Emma Stone in Wells for Boys.
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By what name was My Favorite Shapes by Julio Torres (2019) officially released in Canada in English?
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