
Craig Ferguson: Just Being Honest
Comedian and Emmy-winning television host Craig Ferguson brings equal parts satire and silliness to the stage in his second comedy special for EPIX. Performing on stage at the historic Town Hall in New York City, Ferguson offers hilarious insights on religion, aging, and of course the big three: sex, drugs and rock & roll—including his own delightfully surreal experiences with Mick Jagger and Kenny G.
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Plot Summary
Craig Ferguson, former host of The Late Late Show, delivers a stand-up special that tackles a range of topics with his signature wit and self-deprecating humor. Ferguson explores his personal life, his views on society, and the absurdities of modern culture. The special is known for its candid and often R-rated observations.
Critical Reception
Critically, 'Craig Ferguson: Just Being Honest' was met with generally positive reviews, with critics praising Ferguson's sharp comedic voice and his willingness to be open and honest. Audiences also responded well to his direct approach and relatable, if sometimes edgy, material.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for Ferguson's sharp, adult-oriented humor.
- Appreciated for its candid and personal anecdotes.
- Seen as a strong return to stand-up for the comedian.
Google audience: While specific Google user ratings are not readily available, audience feedback generally highlights Ferguson's continued comedic prowess and his ability to connect with viewers through relatable, albeit R-rated, observations about life.
Fun Fact
This stand-up special was directed by fellow comedian and actor Bobcat Goldthwait, known for his distinctive voice and dark humor.
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