I can’t think of a better way to kick off the first Watch This, Not That of the year than with a comedy edition. We need a laugh now more than ever so I took the liberty of watching a couple of Netflix specials to give you something to brighten your weekend and something to avoid.
For all the laughs, I recommend the hilarious Death to 2020. Created by my favorite writer of all time, Charlie Brooker (also the creator of Black Mirror) and Annabel Jones (Black Mirror producer), Death to 2020 is a recap of the year you had to see to believe and features a handful of A-listers such as Hugh Grant, Tracey Ullman, Lisa Kudrow, Kumail Nanjiani, and my personal favorite, Samuel L. Jackson, as well as a few actors from the UK such as Diane Morgan and Samson Kayo.
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True, it was a dreadful year, but leave it to Charlie Brooker – with the help of his hysterical cast – to retell it in a way that made me snort-laugh. Listening to Samuel L. Jackson call the Oscars a real “rainbow coalition” in response to their attempt and failure at being more diverse was gold.
From the presidential election to the pandemic to things we didn’t care about – like Harry and Megan and their royal departure – Charlie Brooker and his writers managed to take a dismal year, extract the funny and deliver it to us in a 70-minute mockumentary. 10/10 recommend, as the kids say.
If your goal is to not laugh, then you’ll want to watch Netfilx’s Best of Stand-up 2020. I don’t know who picked “the best” but it’s the exact opposite of that. And it tricks you, too, because the first 3 minutes feature some good jokes and then… nothing.
Look, I get that 2020 was a hard year to find stuff to make fun of, but the writers of Death to 2020 did it.
Admittedly, it’s probably hard for anyone other than Dave Chappell to successfully joke about current events. But they could at least try.
There was a joke about a dog pooping and another about how guys don’t watch your Instagram stories after you blow them. I’m no prude, but what’s funny about drinking a load?
Do you laugh at that when you’re beating off to those scenes on YouPorn? Yeah, that’s what I thought. The majority of the jokes featured were low-level at best.
If you can watch hours of people falling over in golf carts and laugh at every single video or think those “have we tried unplugging the year and plugging it back in” memes are hilarious, then yeah, you’ll probably like Best of Stand-up 2020.
If you like jokes you’ve never heard before and are risky (which is annoying to say because jokes shouldn’t be considered “risky” – THEY’RE JOKES), then Death to 2020 is right up your alley.
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