A Mix Of The Relatable And The Absurd: Oswalt Scores With This Grammy Nominated Set
Although I've always liked him, I never really considered myself a huge fan of Patton Oswalt. I have watched him in about a billion programs through the years (ranging from Reno 911 to Caprica to The United States of Tara) and even thought his 2009 film "Big Fan" was one of that year's biggest surprises. But in 2011, Oswalt scored with a critically acclaimed role in the dark "Young Adult" (in which he is great) and starred in the subversively loony short form series "The Heart, She Holler." And suddenly, after all these years, I'm starting to think I better call myself a fan. So I was eager to check out Oswalt's latest stand-up special "The Finest Hour." This amusing set, presented before an enthusiastic Seattle audience, is a solidly entertaining comedy routine that encompasses both Oswalt's relatability and his inherent sense of the absurd. It may not be the funniest comedy special I've seen this year, but it absolutely plays to Oswalt's strengths which makes it well worth the...
I just love Oswalt's humor
That's all I can say, if you like this sort of cleverly woven, insightful humor, then you'll love this. Highly recommend it.
Funny
Not realy any exstras but its an hour and its Patton. Cant beat that. I was glad I got this and I cant wait for the next DVD he comes out with.
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