Viewer Rating
Combines user and critic ratings from four sources

Paul Virzi: Reasonsable Man (2024)
Stand-up comedian Paul Virzi is back with his third full comedy special, “Reasonable Man.” In this new hour, Paul holds nothing back and delivers brutally honest and hilarious takes on the losing battle that is arguing with women, Italian stereotypes in Hollywood, new Barbies, and his frustration with young pilots. Having already produced specials with Comedy Central and Netflix, Paul goes for a more grassroots approach to his newest collection of material. Not having to worry about the industry red-tape or pleasing suits behind a desk, Paul gives a no-holds-barred, “anything goes” performance that fans and peers alike are calling his best work yet. Filmed at the Den Theatre in Chicago, IL.
Stand-up comedian Paul Virzi is back with his third full comedy special, “Reasonable Man.” In this new hour, Paul holds nothing back and delivers brutally honest and hilarious takes on the losing battle that is arguing with women, Italian stereotypes in Hollywood, new Barbies, and his frustration with young pilots. Having already produced specials with Comedy Central and Netflix, Paul goes for a more grassroots approach to his newest collection of material. Not having to worry about the industry red-tape or pleasing suits behind a desk, Paul gives a no-holds-barred, “anything goes” performance that fans and peers alike are calling his best work yet. Filmed at the Den Theatre in Chicago, IL.
The special focuses on observational humor drawn from everyday life, relationships, and the experience of aging, presenting themes that resonate broadly without advocating for specific political ideologies. It consciously balances competing viewpoints by exploring universal human experiences rather than engaging in partisan discourse.
The movie features a traditional casting, centering on a single performer. Its narrative maintains a neutral or positive framing of traditional identities, without explicit critique or central DEI themes.
The stand-up special offers observational humor on the everyday realities of marriage and parenting, presenting family dynamics without a clear endorsement or critique of specific family models.
The stand-up special presents comedic observations that often critique Christian practices or beliefs. Humor is used to highlight perceived inconsistencies or absurdities, positioning certain aspects of the religion as subjects of skepticism.
There is not enough publicly available information for AI to assess this category for this movie.
There is not enough publicly available information for AI to assess this category for this movie.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film is a stand-up comedy special featuring Paul Virzi. It does not include any characters previously established as a different gender in source material or prior adaptations.
Paul Virzi: Reasonsable Man is a stand-up comedy special where Paul Virzi performs as himself. The production does not feature any fictional characters or historical figures adapted from prior sources, thus precluding the possibility of a race swap.
Combines user and critic ratings from four sources























