How long is aziz ansari dangerously delicious
More like this. Storyline Edit. Not Rated. Did you know Edit. Trivia Eric Wareheim of "Tim and Eric" fame and Cartoon Network produced an infomercial for the special, done in the style of Tim and Eric's comedy sketches.
It aired July 23, on the channel and was rerun the rest of the week. User reviews 4 Review. Top review. Terrible material! No doubt Aziz can be really funny and deliver lines and I am a huge fan of his character in parks and recreation, but there wasn't a decent joke or story in the entire show. I felt like the show was meant for teenagers who still find using dirty words and being crass, funny.
If you still laugh when somebody uses a dirty word you might enjoy it, if you've got to the point where the actual joke containing the word still needs to be funny in itself, you've outgrown this type of humor. Aziz, stick to delivering lines written by somebody else, you don't have the talent to write them yourself. During a recent stand-up tour, the comedian and star of Parks and Recreation , Aziz Ansari riffed on what he calls the "fears of adulthood. It still feels like it's so far away.
Ansari certainly has a lot on his plate at the moment. He plays a low-level administrator on the NBC sitcom Parks and Recreation , and recently released a new comedy special, called Dangerously Delicious, online. He got the idea partially from Louis C. I think it'd be great if you did it,' " Ansari says. So I did it and as soon as I did it, the overwhelming response was, 'I'm so glad you did it, too. I hope more comedians do this.
Ansari has been involved in the comedy world for a long time. Diddy" Combs. Ansari himself grew up in a small town in South Carolina, where he says there was frequently nothing to do. I think when I was younger, you were exposed to whatever cool things [people] in your class were familiar with, but now I feel like with the Internet, you're exposed to everything cool. He remembers playing guitar and losing himself in bands like Led Zeppelin and Metallica during the first part of high school, when he was the only nonwhite student in the entire school.
But after 10th grade, Ansari transferred to a different school — a public magnet school for students across the state interested in math and science. Ansari started performing stand-up while he was still a student at NYU. Rolling Stone named him as a "Hot Stand Up" choice in , and then came an invitation to perform at the U.
Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, Colo. Much of his humor is self-deprecating. You don't want to hear a story, like, 'I went up to this hot girl and everything worked out fantastic. We're dating. Everything worked out great. Good night! People would be like, 'I hate that guy. And those guys are super funny. They have a great sense of humor.
I don't think they're like, 'Aziz isn't cool. If you're a rapper and you're like, 'I saw this girl, but I was too scared' — that doesn't work for a rapper. There was no one Indian on TV. I can't think of ever seeing an Indian person on MTV. I did Carnegie Hall January of last year.
And a few days before, I thought, 'I have to fly my parents in to see this. I was a little worried that they would be offended by some of the bits. There's some pretty harsh stuff. But the positives outweigh the negatives. And after the show, they didn't say anything about the language. Someone was sitting next to my parents and saying they were laughing the whole time. They weren't getting offended. Maybe every now and then my mom put her hands in her face, but I think any mom would do that with some of the stuff I say.
Stand-up comedy is a raunchy profession. I was obsessed with that stuff. And then what else? Eddie Murphy's Delirious. Coming to America is still one of my favorite movies. TV shows? I feel like I didn't watch any good sitcoms until I was older. I loved Seinfeld, but I don't think I watched really good stuff till I got older. I have a friend Jason, and he talks about growing up and watching Freaks and Geeks and Mr.
Show and Chris Eliott stuff, and that stuff just wasn't on anyone's radar in Bennettsville, S. I'm Terry Gross. Today we start a holiday week series featuring a few of our favorite interviews of the year. Comic and actor Aziz Ansari was on our show in April, after he released a new stand-up special on his website. Serts are what I call desserts. Trey-treys are entrees.
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