The buzz around Tom Segura's new Netflix stand-up comedy special, "Sledgehammer", has been electrifying. Just one week after its 4th of July debut, the show has been a smashing success, trending number one in both the United States and Canada. Riding high on the wave of one of the biggest comedy tours ever undertaken, featuring live comedy in over 180 cities over two years, Segura seems to have perfected the art of tickling the funny bone. The anticipation for his fifth special was palpable among comedy fans, and by all accounts, he has more than delivered.
Segura's Art of Storytelling: From Celebrity Encounters to Familial Anecdotes
Tom Segura, a veteran stand-up comic known for his insightful and often irreverent comedy, tackles a range of topics in "Sledgehammer". From the exhilaration of meeting Brad Pitt to the hilarious antics of eating edibles with his mother, Segura mines comedy gold from life's most ordinary and extraordinary moments. He delves deep into his experiences of fatherhood, family, and marriage, painting vividly humorous pictures that resonate with viewers.
The response to "Sledgehammer" has been largely positive. Many fans have praised the show, with @reallyDaveMatthews saying it's his favorite Tom special yet, even as he nostalgically recalls Segura's previous specials, "Mostly Stories" and "Completely Normal". The ability to capture and hold the audience's attention is a testament to Segura's talent as a comedian.
Tom Segura's stand-up comedy has been praised for its ability to play with expectations and subvert norms. @thisishowwefeel9660 points out that Segura's comedic genius lies in his ability to portray a somewhat undesirable character on stage, using his linguistic prowess to evoke laughter from unlikely scenarios. But, despite the widespread appreciation for "Sledgehammer", some fans have expressed a preference for Segura's earlier work, such as "Ball Hog", an indication of the diverse tastes within the stand-up comedy fanbase.
Critiques and Concerns: A Dive into the Podcast Influence on Live Comedy
There have been a few criticisms as well. Some fans have voiced concerns about the overlap between Segura's podcasts and his live comedy. This phenomenon, not unique to Segura, is a growing concern in the comedy world. Big podcast names like Theo Von and Tim Dillon have faced similar critiques when transitioning from podcasts to stand-up specials.
Fans like @JTD472 have pointed out that the reliance on podcast call-outs and references in "Sledgehammer" detracted from the originality and humor of the show. Similarly, @simplesock lamented the seeming decline of comics who still write bits instead of relying on their podcast personas.
However, it's important to note that while podcast crossovers may be less appealing to some, they are endearing to others. Viewing "Sledgehammer" with people unfamiliar with the world of comedy podcasting revealed that references didn't significantly hinder the viewing experience. The debate on podcast references in stand-up comedy is complex, and likely to continue as the lines between the two forms blur.
Overwhelmingly Positive Feedback and Excitement for Upcoming Comedy Acts
Despite these minor criticisms, the positive response to "Sledgehammer" has been overwhelming. @l.allenday9454 shared that watching Segura perform live was a delightful experience, also praising his opener, Ryan Sickler, overall comedy gold. Another fan, @mrmanbearpig1993, lauded "Sledgehammer", equating it to the hilariousness of Shane Gillis's last special.
Speaking of Gillis, fans are eagerly awaiting his next stand-up comedy special, displaying the dynamic and passionate nature of comedy fans. If you enjoyed "Sledgehammer" and crave more, as as bonus, Segura has released a deleted scene from the special on his YouTube channel.
"Sledgehammer": A Stand-Out Stand-Up Special, Setting the Bar High for Comedy
"Sledgehammer" is a standout in Tom Segura's body of work, and has quickly become one of my favorite specials. As a comedian, Segura's unfiltered and insightful takes on life's oddities have set the bar high, making every new release an event. Despite initial nerves that "Sledgehammer" might not live up to expectations, I can confidently say it did not disappoint. With a 9/10 rating, "Sledgehammer" comes highly recommended for any fan of stand-up comedy, confirming once again that Tom Segura is a master of his craft.
Stand-up comedy, through its unique blend of social commentary and humor, remains a vibrant art form. Whether you are looking to purchase comedy tickets for a live comedy show, or prefer to watch from the comfort of your home, comedians like Tom Segura continue to push the boundaries of comedy, eliciting laughter and thought in equal measure.
Rolling Credits: Who appeared on comedy podcasts this week?
Some of the clips used in this video are from these comedy podcasts:
The Joe Rogan Experience hosted by Joe Rogan with guest Tom Segura
Matt and Shane's Secret Podcast hosted by Matt McCusker and Shane Gillis with guest Tom Segura
Are You Garbage? hosted by H. Foley and Kevin Ryan with guest Tom Segura
Your Mom's House hosted by Tom Segura and Christina P. with guest Adam Friedland
Whiskey Ginger hosted by Andrew Santino with guest Chris DiStefano
Kill Tony hosted by Tony Hinchcliffe with guests Trevor Wallace and Brian Simpson
2 Bears 1 Cave hosted by Bert Kreischer and Tom Segura did not have a guest
Take Your Shoes Off hosted by Rick Glassman with guest Bryan Callen
Flagrant hosted by Andrew Schulz with guest Matteo Lane
This Past Weekend hosted by Theo Von with guest Adam Devine
Yannis Pappas Hour hosted by Yannis Papas with guest Joe DeRosa
The HoneyDew hosted by Ryan Sickler with guest Dr. Drew
We Might Be Drunk hosted by Mark Normand and Sam Morrill with guest Greg Warren
Blocks hosted by Neal Brennan with guest Greg Fitzsimmons
TigerBelly hosted by Bobby Lee with guest Margaret Cho
New(-ish) stand-up comedy specials out recently include:
Sledgehammer by Tom Segura on Netflix
Reality Check by Kevin Hart on Peacock
Mark Normand's new special is coming out on July 25th.
Woke Up America by Rob Schneider
Shane Gillis has begun filming his new special to be released at a later date