20180617:
This is the first time I've seen Sarah Silverman perform. Prior to this, I only knew her for her role as Vanellope in Wreck-It Ralph (2012).
Overall, without reading my instant comments, I'm not sure (20180713) about the specific reasons why I gave the special a thumbs up. With that being said, I could only recall that I enjoyed Sarah Silverman's overall opinions (e.g., political and religious views).
Netflix determined the special for me as a <55%* match. I decided to give the special a thumbs up.
*With the first movie without a match percentage being 1st, Sara Silverman: A Speck of Dust was the 15th out of 24 items with hidden match percentages.
Instant Comments:
Lol. "A stereotype based on facts."
"I want my period face on money."
Haha. Good bit: explains a "throwaway joke."
"Squirrels cannot find 80% of the nuts they find." I don't believe it.
That punchline to the story of her sister is great. I didn't laugh at all, but it's great story-telling. I guess I partially didn't laugh cause maybe it doesn't make sense.
I laughed due to the laughter.
Hahaha. After sex dirty talk.
She challenges the little girl's sign which says "God hates you."
Interesting analogy with treatment of women/abortion and men/sperm.
"Latent realizations." I like that term.
"Eat eat eat, doesn't anyone fuck anymore?"
Chuckle. "L/H" as loose or hard. But what does it really stand for? [She does tell us.]
Hahahaha. "It was water. He turned it to come."
She reasons if there is a God, it's one that's fine with the bad things in life.
Lol. What a last bit.
Credits:
Various clips of the hospital story she talked about play.
Watched 20180617 (Netflix, Instant)
Sara Silverman: A Speck of Dust (2017) Liam Lynch. 71 min
Relevant Links:
Sara Silverman: A Speck of Dust (IMDb.com)
Sara Silverman: A Speck of Dust (RottenTomatoes.com)
This is the first time I've seen Sarah Silverman perform. Prior to this, I only knew her for her role as Vanellope in Wreck-It Ralph (2012).
Overall, without reading my instant comments, I'm not sure (20180713) about the specific reasons why I gave the special a thumbs up. With that being said, I could only recall that I enjoyed Sarah Silverman's overall opinions (e.g., political and religious views).
Netflix determined the special for me as a <55%* match. I decided to give the special a thumbs up.
*With the first movie without a match percentage being 1st, Sara Silverman: A Speck of Dust was the 15th out of 24 items with hidden match percentages.
Instant Comments:
Lol. "A stereotype based on facts."
"I want my period face on money."
Haha. Good bit: explains a "throwaway joke."
"Squirrels cannot find 80% of the nuts they find." I don't believe it.
That punchline to the story of her sister is great. I didn't laugh at all, but it's great story-telling. I guess I partially didn't laugh cause maybe it doesn't make sense.
I laughed due to the laughter.
Hahaha. After sex dirty talk.
She challenges the little girl's sign which says "God hates you."
Interesting analogy with treatment of women/abortion and men/sperm.
"Latent realizations." I like that term.
"Eat eat eat, doesn't anyone fuck anymore?"
Chuckle. "L/H" as loose or hard. But what does it really stand for? [She does tell us.]
Hahahaha. "It was water. He turned it to come."
She reasons if there is a God, it's one that's fine with the bad things in life.
Lol. What a last bit.
Credits:
Various clips of the hospital story she talked about play.
Watched 20180617 (Netflix, Instant)
Sara Silverman: A Speck of Dust (2017) Liam Lynch. 71 min
Relevant Links:
Sara Silverman: A Speck of Dust (IMDb.com)
Sara Silverman: A Speck of Dust (RottenTomatoes.com)
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