Pete Holmes: Dirty Clean

Watch Pete Holmes: Dirty Clean

"Comedy you can’t wash off"
  • TV-MA
  • 2018
  • 58 min
  • 7.1  (625)

Pete Holmes: Dirty Clean is a stand-up comedy special featuring American comedian and actor Pete Holmes. Released in 2018 and directed by Marcus Raboy, this Netflix special sees Holmes taking to the stage in Austin, Texas to talk about a range of topics from religion to divorce, parenting, and more. The show opens with an introduction in which Holmes explains the concept of "Dirty Clean." He believes that each of us has both "dirty" and "clean" aspects to our personalities. The "dirty" part is what makes us human and relatable, while the "clean" part is where we strive to be better and kinder towards others. Throughout the show, Holmes uses this framework to explore his life experiences and the world around him.

Holmes begins by talking about his religious background and upbringing. He grew up in an evangelical Christian household in Massachusetts where he was taught to believe that Christianity was the only path to salvation. However, as he explains, his faith started to waver when he entered college and began to explore other religious traditions. He jokes that his parents have still not forgiven him for leaving the church.

After discussing his religious journey, Holmes moves on to more mundane topics such as getting a divorce, dating apps, and parenting. He talks about the challenges of navigating the dating world in his 30s and his struggles with co-parenting his young daughter. One of the highlights of the show is when he describes an incident in which he accidentally gave his daughter a sip of iced coffee, only to receive a scolding from a fellow parent who saw what had happened.

Throughout the show, Holmes demonstrates his skills as an observational comedian. He has a talent for noticing the little quirks and foibles of everyday life and turning them into hilarious anecdotes. He jokes about everything from the awkwardness of running into someone you used to know, to the absurdity of cocktails with names like "The Senator."

One of the themes that emerges as the show progresses is Holmes' quest for authenticity. He talks about the importance of being true to oneself and not pretending to be someone you're not. This is illustrated in his impressions of other comedians, including a hilarious bit about the difference between the onstage and offstage personas of comedian Jim Gaffigan.

The show closes with an uplifting message about the power of laughter. Holmes argues that comedy can bring people together and make them feel less alone in the world. He encourages the audience to embrace their "dirty" and "clean" sides and to strive towards authenticity and kindness.

Overall, Pete Holmes: Dirty Clean is a highly entertaining stand-up special that showcases Holmes' considerable talents as a comedian. His insights into the ups and downs of modern life are both relatable and funny, and his affectionate mockery of human foibles is sure to resonate with audiences. Whether you're a fan of stand-up comedy or just looking for a good laugh, this show is well worth your time.

Pete Holmes: Dirty Clean is a 2018 comedy with a runtime of 58 minutes. It has received mostly positive reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 7.1.

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  • Release Date
    2018
  • MPAA Rating
    TV-MA
  • Runtime
    58 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.1  (625)
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