Daniel Tosh: Completely Serious

Daniel Tosh: Completely Serious

2007
Comedy
TV Special
1h 0m
Daniel Tosh has appeared multiple times on "The Tonight Show" and "The Late Show", and his debut CD is close to reaching ten million copies sold. The torch has been passed and stand-up's newest superstar will try not to drop it.
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Daniel Tosh: Completely Serious

2007
Comedy
TV Special
1h 0m
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Avg Percentile 59.34% from 104 total ratings

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Rated 27 Aug 2010
85
88th
Don't you 'oohh', my grandpa spilled blood for this country and if he wanted his balls touched by some kid, he was gonna get it.
Rated 02 Sep 2012
85
78th
Daniel Tosh is alarious nuff said.
Rated 11 Jan 2011
75
65th
This was funny, huh.
Rated 11 Jul 2014
80
80th
I really enjoy Daniel's humour. It slows down a lot and quite offensive most of the time, but when he really hits on something, it's gut busting. "God doesn't hate the gays, he's just pissed guys found a loophole to their punishment."
Rated 17 Mar 2013
45
40th
I see America has its own Jimmy Carr.
Rated 05 May 2012
70
48th
Tosh is funny, but overrated. This was probably about 20 minutes of fantastic material padded with fluff and absurdity(both good and bad). I didn't really find it all that offensive. His style is extremely sarcastic and a lot of the potentially offensive stuff is then tampered by the sarcasm. There's better comedians, but this is worth your time.
Rated 14 Jan 2011
70
69th
There's just something about this guy I can't help but like. Fuck you Tosh.
Rated 02 Aug 2012
80
67th
Some really funny moments, but then some really unfunny moments. I found as it went on it got funnier, but Tosh (even at his best) lacks something that the truly great comedians have. I don't know if it's the delivery sometimes that makes it less funny, or the fact I'm just not really shocked or amused by intentionally offensive stuff. But this is still entertaining, and when it's on, it's on.
Rated 11 Aug 2011
59
63rd
Uneven routine (which Tosh seems to realize and even revel in), but when it hits its mark, it is fantastic. "You ever notice when people talk about where they live as a good place to raise kids, what they're trying to say is, where I live is really segregated. ...A little too close to home for you, Orange County?"
Rated 17 Apr 2011
91
93rd
Positively hilarious stand up. Certainly some of the most offensive stuff you can come across as a lot of his repertoire comes from intentionally being sexist and racist. However a lot of that makes valid points at hypocrisy in society, not all of it admittedly, some of it is just to be a funny asshole.
Rated 03 Sep 2010
45
41st
Not too bad
Rated 19 Apr 2010
7
68th
Usually a comedian this mainstream is beyond awful but Tosh is actually pretty funny.
Rated 16 Jul 2013
81
64th
I love how he knows a lot of his jokes are really racist, homophobic and misogynistic, then in the middle of his routine explains to the audience that he's aware of it and carries no real offensive feelings; that he's telling the jokes for pure shock value. Having said that, his non-offensive humor is way better, and if he included more "wave rider" type of jokes, he'd be much more enjoyable to watch.
Rated 12 Dec 2021
63
77th
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