Marc Maron: Thinky Pain

2013

Action / Comedy

2
IMDb Rating 7.3/10 10 2011 2K

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Plot summary

Marc Maron returns to his old stomping grounds for an intimate special in which he takes stock of himself. More than ever, Maron is raw and hilariously honest as he dissects his own neuroses and self-loathing while providing outrageous anecdotes from his personal life, in which he starts to realize the hurt isn't real, it's just "Thinky Pain."

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Marc Maron as Self
Sam Lipsyte as Self
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by jordymadueno 8 / 10

Vulnerability on Stage

Marc Maron: Thinky Pain (2013) is a comedy special that stands out for its introspective style and self-critical humor. Maron invites the audience to join him on a personal journey, where he transforms his experiences and thoughts into comedic stories, addressing everyday and existential topics with a sincerity that easily connects with viewers.The special is characterized by Maron's ability to blend deep reflections with everyday observations, making the absurd and the rational coexist on the same stage. His cynical yet empathetic style ensures that each anecdote, no matter how trivial or personal, feels close and authentic.Thinky Pain is ideal for those looking for comedy that goes beyond easy laughs, exploring emotions, insecurities, and human contradictions with intelligence and wit. It's an honest and immersive show, perfect for anyone who enjoys reflective comedy and authenticity on stage.
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Reviewed by seanfoulkes 9 / 10

HOW are there barely any reviews?

I just finished watching this on Netflix. A few months ago a roommate added HBO GO to the "options" in the living room, and after catching up with the last few years of surprisingly good HBO programming (Boardwalk Empire, Trailer Park Boys, and True Detective).

And then one day I saw a comedy series menu thumbnail with the name MARON in it. It was his HBO series that details a fictionalized version of his real life late-stage comedy success as a pod-cast recorder in his garage, bumbling through this all-too-relatable existential single male Gen-x crisis (even at age 27, I somehow relate to most of it), played out as though direction for the show came directly from his stream of consciousness.

I returned to Netflix after a few weeks of not watching much/any TV, I saw this new stand-up special and, never having seen anything else he's done (still haven't gotten around to his pod-cast for some reason), pressed play.

Ninety-some minutes later I feel like I'm an idiot for not following this guy for years. His deprecating everyman persona that he's seems to have just decided "fuck it, i'm just going to make fun of myself by talking about myself as if i were alone and in the giggly stage before teenagers fall asleep." Couple that with the guilt of relating to his descriptions of the baggage of his broken-yet-average upbringing, and you would be hard-pressed to find a modern philosopher that can paraphrase so many abstract bits of your own life in the natural and endearing way that Marc Maron serves it up.

If you loved Calvin and Hobbes as a kid, never became a team captain, tried a drug more than once, and more importantly over-analyzed a chapter in your past, than you will most likely feel the same way as I now do about him.

To summarize: I thought This live show was straight up hilarious, and multiple levels more complex and resolved than most other working comedians today. I think he does an as good, if not better job at relating to his audience than Louis C.K.

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