Sarah Silverman: A Speck of Dust

Sarah Silverman: A Speck of Dust

2017
Comedy
TV Special
1h 11m
In her first comedy special post-health scare, Sarah Silverman shares a mix of fun facts, sad truths and yeah-she-just-went-there moments.
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Sarah Silverman: A Speck of Dust

2017
Comedy
TV Special
1h 11m
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Avg Percentile 51.33% from 64 total ratings

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Rated 12 Jun 2017
70
52nd
Silverman has matured, and while there are still elements of her older comedy, she has walked away from her older persona.
Rated 04 Jun 2017
74
74th
Her style has evolved and relies less on the feigned naivete. Since that style that she pioneered has been copied so much, it's nice to see her move past it. She's in good form here and provides some real laughs.
Rated 22 Jan 2018
50
49th
A few jokes really resonated, and her trademark gross out, say anything, disgusting schtick was still awesome and prominent. She seems to have negatively changed her delivery for this special. Not her best work, but still moderately entertaining. She needs to work on better material, this seemed a bit too improvised and constipated.
Rated 17 Feb 2018
69
73rd
Slightly more tame than her older style but still a solid comedy piece.
Rated 11 Jun 2017
3
36th
i haven't seen her in a while but she seems to have matured for good or ill. she's less contrived and in-character now, more patient and conversational. seems she's traded in some of what made her so distinctive/polarising in favour of being more assured and authentic, which is a pretty natural progression to make. either way she plays the crowd quite expertly here and casts a spell, even if the material's fairly haphazard & minor. i'm more excited about her upcoming norm macdonald live ep now.
Rated 20 Feb 2018
86
62nd
Watched is x2.
Rated 21 Dec 2018
85
47th
https://movies.supertran.net/2018/06/sarah-silverman-speck-of-dust-2017.html
Rated 02 Jan 2022
50
23rd
A reliably likable comedian turning in a mixed bag of a special. At her strongest, Silverman appears able to generate loud laughter and make some good points by alternating between raunchiness, introspection and acute yet only occasionally insightful sociopolitical comment. But even then, most of the time she treads familiar ground both with her topics of choice and her approach of them. Additionally the meta bits and her preference for recounting true stories are integrated far from seamlessly.
Rated 24 May 2022
57
66th
Good subversive storytelling. Solid button pushing.

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