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    I’m an Xennial dad whose kiddo was born when I was in my mid-30s. Now at some level, I certainly identify with a lot of the stuff in this trailer, but I dunno, it also kinda feels like Gen X moving into the thoughtless (Edit: Let’s say, “occasionally pandering” instead) “yay for people our age!” generational comedies that the Greatest Generation (Grumpy Old Men, etc.) and Boomers (Meet the Parents, etc.) loved so much.

    I am imagining that by the end of the movie, Bill Burr will have a reckoning that he can’t continue to rage (at least not quite so earnestly) against the changing of the world for his son’s sake, but one or more younger parents will realize there is some value in his old school tough approach. Meanwhile, we get a trailer’s worth of the no-BS old guys laying hilarious truth bombs on the overly soft young people that actual Millennials and especially Gen-Z’ers will find to be tedious stereotypes.

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    2hrs of the same tired “dur… Woke is dumb!” joke over and over? Hard pass.

    Also, cleaning a cut is woke now?

    I grew up in the 80s, I’m just ten years younger than Bill Burr, and I can’t get on board with this sort of plot at all.

    As if society passed these people by, and they’re just now discovering decades of social evolution.

    These characters haven’t watched the news, used social media, or seen a movie in 20 years? Come on.

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      I’m hoping this trailer is deceptive to entice the right wing MAGA anti-woke retards to watch this, and then pull the rug under them to show them how toxic their beliefs are. This is 100% on track what ol’ Billy Baldface would do as a comedian.

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        That would be on-brand(ish) for Burr

        He showed a trailer for the movie at his show last year. A subset of his fans were overly energised by these “tough dad” jokes

        The same subset of fans were a bit perplexed when Burr took some shots at the idiots with massive American flags on the back of their pickup trucks

        I wonder how much cognitive dissonance Burr’s fans suffer when they find out his wife is black

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      I love Bill and listen to his podcast religiously. That being said, the trailer didn’t do any favors to entice me to see this and I agree with your take. Looks kinda dumb but I’ll still give it a chance and hope for the best.

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    That looks really good will definitely watch. I love Burr’s older standup, and I’ve been very impressed with his acting jobs too. I recently saw him in Reservation Dogs. It was a great surprise, I had no idea he was in it. He nailed that one too. I think his monologue during the truck ride in The Mandalorian was one of my favorite Burr acting scenes.

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    I’ll give it a pass. I don’t support anything Bill Burr.

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    I’m sorry but Bill Burr makes me laugh so hard i get tears in my eyes. Probably not a popular opinion but the man is really funny to me.

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      He’s one of the most popular comedians alive, why would that not be popular to say?

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        Just assuming some people would think he is offensive these days.