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Alan Resnick is a very funny comedian whose fractured take on society's ills has delighted audiences around the world for many years. He is essentially a truth teller who tells it like it is and pulls no punches. He has been seen on Adult Swim, FX, IFC, Comedy Central.

Smart, funny, raw, tense, warm but not sentimental and, most of all, real. Mark your calendars, clear your schedule. Trust me on this. I see a lot of TV for this job, and I don't find myself feeling the way I feel about this show terribly often. I can think of only a handful in the past few years that have hit me this hard, have made me want to shout about them from my virtual rooftop: Hacks. Severance. Girls5evah. Ramy. We Are Lady Parts.

The premise: Carmen "Carmy" Berzatto (Jeremy Allen White) is a young wunderkind chef at one of the world's finest restaurants. But when his brother (Not Gonna Tell You The Actor, It's A Surprise) dies by suicide and leaves the family's greasy-spoon sandwich joint in Chicago's River North neighborhood to him, he dutifully returns to run it. He's grieving, and clashing with his sister (Abby Elliott) and with the restaurant's staff, which includes his brother's abrasive best friend Richie (Ebon Moss-Bachrach).

When Carmy hires a Culinary Institute of America-trained sous chef (Ayo Edebiri) to help him run the place, the staff resents them both and resists the changes the two attempt to bring to raise the level of the place's food.

What The Bear is, more than anything, is naturalistic, grounded; I'll say it again: real. Oh sure, there are stylized touches of the surreal, in the form of dreams, panic-attack visions, etc. It's Prestige TV in 2022, baby; that stuff comes with the territory.

But the thing that made me lock into the show is Edebiri's performance as Sydney, the ambitious sous chef with big ideas and the ability to see through Richie's abusive demeanor. She's just so good here, confident and assured enough to weather the staff's distrust even as she works to win them over.

Ditto a turn in the final episode that ties a too-tidy bow on this place, these characters. Satisfying? Sure. And you can't say the seeds for it hadn't been carefully planted. But where the best endings manage to feel both surprising and inevitable, this one's just surprising.

Still: Those are quibbles. (Here's another: When you hire Abby Elliott like this series did, you should use Abby Elliott more than this series does.) The Bear is a show that's generous to both its characters and to its audience. It's funny but never jokey, moving but never maudlin.

Adult Swim & LA's favorite funny man, Alan Resnick, comes to the UK with his critically acclaimed one hour of hilarious comedy that is sure to entertain audiences young and old!
Alan Resnick is a very funny comedian whose fractured take on society's ills has delighted audiences around the world for many years. He is essentially a truth teller who tells it like it is and pulls no punches. As seen on Adult Swim, FX, IFC and Comedy Central.

NOTE: strict 18+ age limit.

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We've all read things written by bots; their thoughts are funny but usually doesn't make any sense. So when a talented writer and comedian, Keaton Patti, posted several TV show scripts on her Twitter account claiming that the bot did the script writing, people began suspecting that something was off and a plot twist they got.Of course, they were right. There's no artificial intelligence bot which has the ability to watch the video and produce scripts based on that video material, yet. So, as it turns out, the AI behind these hilarious scripts is the comedian himself.

Unfortunately, no modern technology is not capable of such wittiness Keaton has demonstrated. However, this 'bot writes script' interpretation isn't less funny and on point because of that. Scroll below to see for yourself!

So this is it. The day that I have anticipated is finally here. Seemingly, because of my ignorance of the new technological era, I don't get this. Its supposed to be funny, right?? I don't i I feel any kind of way about not getting it.

It's my homework: We had to write a story which must begin in this way. Please correct everything!

A funny thing happened when I was out with my friends. It was aSaturday night. We'd been walking for an hour and looking for a place to eat. Everything semmed to be normal, but something happened: completely out of the blue, a weird man dressed in strange bright clothes turned the corner and ran to us.
'I've been looking for you guys' he said 'I've come to the past to warn you, I'm a time traveller. You must know the truth before It's too late'
We looked at eatch other, nobody knew what to say. We were frightened but we kept listening to him: 'This information will change your life forever! And the thing is...'
'There you are!' somebody shouted.
We saw a police officer running from the same corner where the man had been before. He put the man inhandcuffs before he could scape escape. The officer apologized to us for the incident. He explained that the man had been walking through all the city making jokes and scaring people. He apologized again and then theyboth went away.
Finally we kept walking and we found a bar casually coincidentally called "Future". We spent all the night laughing and talking about this funny and strange experience.


Thank you for the help (:

It's my homework: We had to write a story which must begin in this way. Please correct everything!

A funny thing happened when I was out with my friends. It was Saturday night and we'd been walking for an hour looking for a place to eat. Everything semmed seemed to be normal, but something happened: completely out of the blue, a weird man dressed in strange bright clothes turned the corner and ran to us.
'I've been looking for you guys' he said 'I've come to the past to warn you, I'm a time traveller. You must know the truth before It's too late'
We looked at eatch each other, nobody knew what to say. We were frightened but we kept listening to him: 'This information will change your life forever! And the thing is...'
'There you are!' somebody shouted.
We saw a police officer running from the same corner where the man had been before. He put handcuffs on the man before he could scape escape. The officer apologized to us for the incident. He explained that the man had been walking through all places in the city making jokes and scaring people. He apologized again and then both went away.
Finally we kept walking and we found a bar casually coincidently called "Future". We spent all the night laughing and talking about this funny and strange experience.


Thank you for the help (:

"Rush Hour" (1998) earned untold millions of dollars, inspiring this sequel. The first film was built on a comic relationship between Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker, as odd-couple cops from Hong Kong and Los Angeles. It was funny because hard work went into the screenplay and the stunts. It was not funny because Chris Tucker is not funny whenever he opens his mouth--something he proves abundantly in "Rush Hour 2," where his endless rants are like an anchor around the ankles of the humor.

Jackie Chan complained, I hear, that the Hollywood filmmakers didn't give him time to compose his usual elaborately choreographed stunts in "Rush Hour 2," preferring shorter bursts of action. Too bad Brett Ratner, the director, didn't focus instead on shortening Tucker's dialogue scenes. Tucker plays an L.A. cop who on the evidence of this movie is a race-fixated motormouth who makes it a point of being as loud, offensive and ignorant as he possibly can be.

There is a belief among some black comics that audiences find it funny when they launch extended insults against white people (see also Chris Rock's embarrassing outburst in the forthcoming "Jay and Silent Bob"). My feeling is that audiences of any race find such scenes awkward and unwelcome; I've never heard laughter during them, but have sensed an uncomfortable alertness in the theater. Accusing complete strangers of being racist is aggressive, hostile, and not funny, something Tucker demonstrates to a painful degree in this movie--where the filmmakers apparently lacked the nerve to request him to dial down.

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