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Patton Oswalt: Talking For Clapping is a Netflix stand-up special that premiered in 2016. It captures his signature self-deprecating style and includes material about family life, modern politics, and social norms. It has been described as both funny and pointed, with Oswalt integrating personal anecdotes and sharper sociopolitical commentary.[1][3]
Reception and context: Initial reviews praised Oswalt’s craft and willingness to tackle timely topics, with some noting it may hint at the end of a broader era of his live performances, while others saw it as a strong continuation of his stand-up evolution.[3][1]
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www.rottentomatoes.comFollowing a leisurely lunch in Hollywood, Patton Oswalt opened his fortune cookie and read the thin, white strip: "You have the strength to be a leader, not a follower."
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