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So, Daniel Tosh: Completely Serious, released in 2007, is an interesting watch. It’s got that signature Tosh style – edgy, a bit abrasive, but undeniably sharp. The pacing of his delivery really keeps you engaged; he's got this rhythm that flows seamlessly between punchlines and personal anecdotes. The themes he tackles range from social commentary to downright raunchy humor, which can be quite bold. The unfiltered version definitely pushes the envelope, while the family-friendly one tones it down a notch. It's not just about laughter here; there's a slight undercurrent of observational humor that makes you think, or at least squirm a little. Overall, it’s a standalone piece that captures Tosh’s comedic essence well.
Considered a strong representation of early 2000s standup.Highlights the evolution of Tosh's comedic persona.Includes both unfiltered and family-friendly performances.
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