James Acaster: Hecklers Welcome (TV Special 2024)
40KJames Acaster: Hecklers Welcome (TV Special 2024). 1h 21m
“If you guys are just finding James from this special, you must find more. He has a collection of specials on Netflix, a comedy special on Vimeo (one of the funniest Iu0026#39;ve ever seen), and is on a complete series of Taskmaster (free on YouTube). This special is a bit disjointed, irregular, and post-modern. This is due to James having done this for a while. His previous routines (in the previous specials) are more u0026quot;normal,u0026quot; but James is generally far from normal.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIn u0026quot;Hecklers Welcomeu0026quot;, James has fully detached himself from his u0026quot;Repertoireu0026quot; days and he seems fully liberated (or fully on his way). I could not imagine this being my introduction to James, but, again, if it is, please seek more. Then, after consuming the other content come back here to this special. I donu0026#39;t hope that Iu0026#39;m implying that you must view Jamesu0026#39;s other material first, but this material is enhanced by the viewing of his previous material. Parasocially, I am so proud of where James has ended up in his career and, while I hope selfishly that he continues doing stand-up, I would understand him hanging up the microphone.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eJames is one of the best comedians to do it, and, like a brilliant comet, may not be around forever. So, we must relish in his brilliance while we can.”