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95 Miles to Go
Ray Romano's eight-day drive through the south on a stand-up comedy tour becomes more than he bargains for when longtime friend and opening act, Tom Caltabiano, brings a film student along to document their thousand-mile journey. Together, all three struggle with Ray's obsessions, phobias, and insecurities in this unscripted exploration of newfound fame
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Plot Summary
This stand-up comedy special follows comedian Ray Romano as he embarks on a cross-country tour, sharing his observations on life, family, and the everyday absurdities that resonate with audiences. The film captures his live performances and offers a glimpse into his comedic process and persona.
Critical Reception
While not widely reviewed by major critics, "95 Miles to Go" was generally well-received by audiences who appreciated Ray Romano's signature observational humor and relatable delivery. It's considered a solid entry in the stand-up comedy special genre, offering a comfortable and familiar comedic experience for fans.
What Reviewers Say
Romano delivers his trademark observational humor effectively.
The special offers a comfortable and familiar comedic experience for fans.
It captures Romano's relatable take on family and everyday life.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews and their sentiment is not readily available for this title.
Fun Fact
The title '95 Miles to Go' refers to the approximate distance Ray Romano was often from home during his stand-up tours early in his career.
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