- Louis C.K.: Oh My God (2013)
- Joan Rivers: Don't Start with Me (2012)
- Doug Stanhope: Beer Hall Putsch (2013)
- Eddie Izzard: Dress to Kill (1999)
- Chris Rock: Bigger & Blacker (1999)
- Sarah Silverman: Jesus Is Magic (2005)
- Patrice O'Neal: Elephant in the Room (2011)
- Colin Quinn: Long Story Short (2011)
- Bill Burr: Paper Tiger (2019)
If you enjoyed Nick Di Paolo's sharp, unfiltered humor in Inflammatory (2017), you're probably craving more comedy that doesn't hold back. This article highlights 10 movies and shows with the same bold, no-holds-barred style, perfect for fans of Di Paolo's brutally honest take on life, politics, and society. Get ready to laugh—and maybe cringe—with these similarly provocative picks.

Louis C.K.: Oh My God (2013)
Description: This stand-up special shares a raw, unfiltered comedic style, delving into personal and societal taboos with a confrontational yet introspective approach.
Fact: The special was filmed at the Celebrity Theatre in Phoenix, Arizona, and was later nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album.


Joan Rivers: Don't Start with Me (2012)
Description: Featuring biting, self-deprecating humor and a no-filter approach to taboo subjects, this special embodies a relentless and unapologetic comedic style.
Fact: Rivers performed this special at the London Palladium, marking her return to stand-up after a hiatus focused on her fashion critique career.


Doug Stanhope: Beer Hall Putsch (2013)
Description: This special is marked by its dark, nihilistic humor and unapologetic critique of societal norms, delivered with a confrontational and rebellious tone.
Fact: The title references the infamous 1923 coup attempt by Adolf Hitler, reflecting Stanhope's penchant for provocative and controversial themes.


Eddie Izzard: Dress to Kill (1999)
Description: Combining intellectual humor with absurdist storytelling, this special challenges conventional perspectives with a unique, cross-dressing flair.
Fact: The special was filmed in San Francisco and won two Emmy Awards for Outstanding Individual Performance and Outstanding Writing.


Chris Rock: Bigger & Blacker (1999)
Description: This special is renowned for its incisive social commentary and fearless exploration of race, politics, and relationships, delivered with high-energy and sharp wit.
Fact: It was the first HBO comedy special to be broadcast in high-definition, setting a new standard for stand-up productions.


Sarah Silverman: Jesus Is Magic (2005)
Description: This special blends musical comedy with provocative, boundary-pushing humor, tackling religion, race, and sexuality with a playful yet daring tone.
Fact: The show includes original songs written by Silverman, adding a unique musical layer to her stand-up routine.


Patrice O'Neal: Elephant in the Room (2011)
Description: Known for its brutally honest and provocative humor, this special tackles controversial topics head-on, blending sharp social commentary with fearless personal anecdotes.
Fact: This was Patrice O'Neal's first and only HBO comedy special, released shortly before his untimely death in


Colin Quinn: Long Story Short (2011)
Description: A blend of sharp wit and historical satire, this special offers a cynical yet humorous take on human civilization, delivered in a no-holds-barred style.
Fact: The show was originally a Broadway performance directed by Jerry Seinfeld, later adapted into this HBO special.


Bill Burr: Paper Tiger (2019)
Description: This special features Burr's trademark angry, unfiltered rants on modern life, relationships, and societal hypocrisy, delivered with relentless energy.
Fact: The show was filmed at the Royal Albert Hall in London, marking Burr's first international stand-up special.
