Sebastian Maniscalco went for a retro Rat Pack vibe for his fourth Netflix stand-up special, filming in Las Vegas at the Wynn resort and casino and sporting a ...
Or that he feels the room pucker up when he describes another of the elementary school parents as Asian, because “you can’t even mention someone’s background in describing them.” He claims it’s very relevant at the end of the story, but is it, really? He has some unique advice for his three-year-old son to maintain his kid’s confidence while also mollifying his teacher, but out on the pitch, he gets sidetracked by a Greyhound dog that whips through his kid’s practice. That “Indian-style” sitting for small children is now called “criss-cross-applesauce” apparently is too much for him to handle. Feels completely at home with who he is as a comedian. “The only Tito he knows is washing dishes in the back of the restaurant.” [Iliza Shlesinger](https://decider.com/tag/iliza-shlesinger/) is another).
Popular performer from the northwest suburbs goes retro in his jokes, too.
if my kid comes down and he’s dressed as a panda bear, I’m telling him, ‘Get the f--- upstairs and put some jeans on, I’m not taking a panda bear to school.’ … Kid probably came down in the morning, dressed as a lion … when everyone smoked, drank martinis and dressed to impress,” continues Maniscalco, as we see a montage of pictures of him photoshopped with the Rat Pack. It’s nice, we get a lot more accomplished without the kids being there.” And don’t even get him started about how his wife “doesn’t utilize her menu time appropriately … Most of the approximately 1 billion stand-up comedy specials on Netflix get right to it, with a disembodied voice proclaiming, “Ladies and gentlemen, make some noise for …” as the comic takes the stage. lost some of its sheen,” as we see a montage of present-day casinos and characters.
Todd Rosenberg / Sebastian ManiscalcoSebastian Maniscalco is consistently one of the highest-grossing stand-up comedians in the country.
Sebastian Maniscalco joins Elvis Duran and the Morning Show on Tuesday, December 6th to talk all about the release of his new Netflix special, 'Is It Me?'
Maniscalco continues saying he had to ignore a teleprompter while he was filming 'Is It Me?' "Ironically enough, there is sometimes a teleprompter at the special. The special adds a little bit of anxiety." "I shot this in Las Vegas towards the end of the tour.
Sebastian Maniscalco drops his joke bombs in his new Is It Me? Las Vegas Special for audience to think and reflect.
He even bets with the audience that he’ll win if someone disagrees with him over a particular thing—you’ll figure out what it is when you watch it. Sebastian adds his parenthood touch by saying that he talks to his 10-year-old son like a big man and not with the baby voice that many dads annoyingly use. Oh, it doesn’t stop here; there are way too many incidents he pulls in to show that he is as “dumb” as his wife is. Moreover, his jokes regarding his family are not disrespectful; they are really relatable and pretty chill. Whenever Sebastian pulls a joke using his family members, I wonder whether they’re really this hilarious or if Sebastian is making it up. I loved the show, and here is a full review of the Italian man’s jokes.
Sebastian Maniscalco: Is It Me? is a stand-up comedy special starring Sebastian Maniscalco. How many stars would you give this standup special?
Maniscalco definitely has an audience, gives voice to the frustrations on some people, and offers us a laugh or two. Acting is part of his curriculum, with supporting acting roles in films such as, ‘Green Book’ (2018) and ‘The Irishman‘ (2019). Maniscalco definitely has an audience, gives voice to the frustrations of some people, and offers us a laugh or two.
The superstar comic has discovered it's a challenge to maintain a high level of funny while living with a high level of fame.
Maniscalco then stopped and said, “I feel a draft.” He related he might have split the back of his slacks. The mantra is,”I make sure everything we make — raw!” And everything Coulibaly makes is worth a look-see. Maniscalco used his tux as a sort of prop in the second night of taping on Sept. “This happens sometimes when you’re doing stand-up, I didn’t know where I was in the act,” Maniscalco said. “I think we’ve lacked that in all aspects of the world today. “A lot had to do with shopping, and just getting out of the house. In his latest special, Maniscalco takes his audience on a field trip of vintage Las Vegas. “A lot of my material used to come from just kind of observations in all situations I used to get myself into, whether it’s going to Target or the dry cleaners,” Maniscalco said. “Now that this Netflix special is going to air, I have to go back to the drawing board and write a whole new act.” But society has basically an indoor society, where you’re not going to Target anymore, you’re buying it on Amazon and not dealing with the frustrations of a clerk trying to help you. The Maniscalcos have a 5-year-old daughter and 3-year-old son. “I get outta the car, I shut the door, I look, she’s still in the vehicle!