Support us click the picture and BUY at AmazonClick Pic For Amazon PageSeriously, Who FartedNick SwardsonStand-up Comedy CDComedy Central Records 2009Nick Swardson is a solid college crowd comic who has the potential of a more refined audience, if he wants it of course. Seriously, Who Farted, the second Swardson stand-up comedy CD features material as immature as the title but also a few moments of much more interesting comedy. Generally, this is stuff aimed at the frat house, still think getting drunk is funny crowd.This Nick Swardson CD opens with a long series of getting drunk jokes. The next bit is on appearing to be gay; this is pretty good stuff.If you have seen Grandma’s Boy and Blades of Glory you are going to perhaps appreciate the story routines about the making of these two movies. Otherwise, there is not much here.A potentially good bit is Ninja Reunion on what we want to be when we grow up. This is a stand-up bit I wish Nick Swardson has expanded.Party Monkeys is another drunk adventures story that Swardson milks a bit too much for my taste.The CD ends with a fake commercial for a bad Christmas CD.Not taking into consideration the extra features, the Nick Swardson Seriously, Who Farted stand-up comedy CD is slightly different than the DVD.
I preferred the DVD. By the same author:. Ahmed Ahmed is a very good stand-up comic.
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Nick SwardsonThe road to success has been a steady climb for Nick Swardson, who started his career in St. Paul/ Minneapolis, then on to New York and Los Angeles, where he first found success by writing 'Malibu's Most Wanted' for Warner Brothers and by featuring in the hit Comedy Central series RENO 911.
Show moreThe road to success has been a steady climb for Nick Swardson, who started his career in St. Paul/ Minneapolis, then on to New York and Los Angeles, where he first found success by writing 'Malibu's Most Wanted' for Warner Brothers and by featuring in the hit Comedy Central series RENO 911. After catching the attention of Happy Madison Productions, he quickly became a fixture in the company, writing or co-writing and producing such projects as 'Grandma's Boy,' 'Benchwarmers' and co-producing 'I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry' with Adam Sandler and Kevin James. More recently Nick has performed in movies such as “That’s My Boy,” “Blades of Glory,” “30 Minutes or Less,” and “Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star,” which he wrote, starred in, and produced.
His first CD/DVD, 'Party', on Comedy Central Records (produced by Happy Madison) went platinum. He followed that up in 2010 with his first one-hour stand-up special on Comedy Central, “Seriously who Farted.”In addition to his career in film and in the world of Stand Up Comedy, Nick continues to have a prolific career in television. His Comedy Central sketch show, 'Pretend Time with Nick Swardson” ran from 2010 to 2012, and he voiced the role of Troy on FXX’s animated show, “Chozen.” His Comedy Central Special, “Taste It!” premiered last April on Comedy Central. Nick also recently co-starred in the animated film “Hell And Back” with TJ Miller, Bob Odenkirk and Mila Kunis and co-starred in the most-watched movie on Netflix to date, “The Ridiculous Six” starring Adam Sandler and Will Forte. Most recently he co-starred in Sandler’s second film for Netflix “The Do-Over” starring Adam Sandler and David Spade. Show more Show less.