I'm very impressed how he has the audience completely under his control. When he's getting guesses about his kids' height from the audience it could have been very quiet and awkward but Joe's subtle motions and calm demeanor keeps the audience engaged completely. He's so completely different than other comics and is a real breath of fresh air.
@@pashadyne I would definitely put Joe Pera in the Emo Phillips brand of comedy. That's a great comparison. Definitely playing different characters, but similar styles. I loved him on Dr. Katz.
You must watch all of Joe Pera's videos, like the pancake breakfast critic! I don't know what it is about him, but I just can't get enough of his work!
Joe Pera taking that piece of paper out of his pocket, slowly walking over to that single audience member, showing it to her, and then putting it away is one of the most memorable pieces of stand up I've ever seen
StickMan I don't care if he's acting, it's not that great. He's good at acting like an old man I guess....pretty good stuff? I almost chuckled one time.
He is just awesome. I have never came across an individual that has the ability to not only make you laugh but calm you, the new show Joe Pera talks with you is just outstanding. If you have not watched it I advise you do so immediately. The man is a genius and will go down in history and I bet my bottom dollar on that. The world needs more individuals like this man and we all can learn something from him.
UniteAllTribes Are you a dumbass? This "comedian" clearly is no genius. Nothing he did or say was even remotely funny at all. He just tries too hard to act up some persona and people get a kick out of it. That's like someone pretending to be a dog and people calling it "genius". You have to be stupid to think this guy is funny at all.
@@lilena765 humor(like taste in music) is subjective. Joe Pera is to classical music, as Chris Rock is to hip hop. I personally think his show on adult swim is brilliant. That doesnt make me right, or wrong.
I wonder how he is if you like saw him in public. Would he get into character for you or would he be “normal”. It would be so jarring if he would be out of character
as i understand it, it's autism. he's made a style of comedy designed to work with the soft demeanor and slow delivery he just... has. necessity is the mother of innovation.
Bro, Joe is a god damn genius. Look at his movements. They're literally identical to those of a senior with deteriorating functions. And he's doing that on cue. Jesus. What a guy.
I just stumbled across Joe. I don't even know why I like him. I just do 💚😊 maybe his warmth and sincerity catches people off guard because it feels so unfamiliar these days.
“Their legs will be as long as 6 year old birches, and their arms will be the length of their arms will be as long as 4 year old birches” How can you not laugh at that 😂😂😂
@@SuperNuclearUnicorn wouldn't know, tell me though, ive always been curious what life be like when you find watching laundry dry hilarious? Please tell me more about how milquetoast grandpa trapped in the body of 34 year man is funny. I'm sure you must think milk is funny too, because thats what this guy has the personality of.
That's basically his real voice. His act is him amplifying his own general nature. He obviously knows it's a joke, but he's found something that works for him.
“There are no dead ends, only walls in which to do backflips off of” -joe pera This will be my year book quote, please remind me at the end of 2022, thank you.
I think Joe is funny & enjoy watching his tv show. He literally seems like one the nicest guys in the world! Haha I know it’s an act, but he’s very convincing!!
Johnny Carson said it best: "The secret to comedy is building some kind of tension with the audience, and then releasing that tension by giving them an out." Joe Pera's awkwardness is a very natural form of comedy, where you're not quite sure what to do or how to take him, and then he gives you an out for feeling guilty about it. He's one of the most naturally gifted comedians working today.
I think it's funny that people are making assumptions about his nervousness. He might be 0% nervous and fabricating it entirely, or he might be genuinely very nervous and channeling it into his bit. I think one of the coolest aspects of him is that we don't know which it is, and he might never let us know.
Oh wow. It's been a long time, everynight I'll play this 8 hours long video called 'Joe Pera Talks You to Sleep' and eventually it became a must for me. And I swear I believe this Joe Pera guy is just my favourite cartoon character that always waiting for me to tell his same stories everynight. To find out he's actually a real person is personally mind-blowing. Thanks for being there every night, my friend. It gave me the same feeling watching the real-life Spiderman movie when I was a kid T.T
He's the most original and genuine stand up I've seen in a very long time. The posture is too freakin funny acting like a 90 year old man. Joe reminds me a lot of Andy Kaufman in some ways
And he uh, well he umm, you see, he knows ...that the uh...the uh, the key to comedy is, well, I'll just come out and and say it, it is of course ... ... timing.
yeah. After seeing many people saying this. I tried looking it up, and found videos and articles, but I have found no confirmation anywhere that this is part of his act.