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Amy Schumer: Mostly Sex Stuff 2012

★ 5.954 votes60 min📅 2012-08-18

Amy Schumer dazzles in her electrifying 2012 stand-up debut, *Amy Schumer: Mostly Sex Stuff*, recorded live at San Francisco's Historic Fillmore Theatre.

Director: Ryan Polito

Cast

Amy Schumer
Amy Schumer
Herself

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Amy Schumer: Mostly Sex Stuff (2012) about?

This stand-up special dives into Amy Schumer's chaotic love life, serving up brutally funny tales of dating disasters and sexual escapades. With her signature mix of raunchiness and sincerity, she dissects everything from awkward grooming sessions to exes who make dinner requests that aren't exactly romantic.

Who directed Amy Schumer: Mostly Sex Stuff?

The special was helmed by director Ryan Polito, who captured Schumer's high-energy performance at San Francisco's Historic Fillmore Theatre.

Who stars in Amy Schumer: Mostly Sex Stuff?

Amy Schumer is the sole star of this stand-up special, treating audiences to her unfiltered, laugh-out-loud solo act.

Is Amy Schumer: Mostly Sex Stuff (2012) worth watching?

For fans of raunchy, relatable comedy, this hour-long special delivers big laughs with Schumer's fearless brand of humor. While it may not be for the easily offended, its raw honesty and sharp wit make it a memorable debut.

How long is Amy Schumer: Mostly Sex Stuff?

Amy Schumer: Mostly Sex Stuff runs for 60 minutes, offering a tight, punchy set packed with comedy gold.

About Amy Schumer: Mostly Sex Stuff (2012) — Unfiltered Comedy Special Full of Hilarious Dating Truths

Amy Schumer dazzles in her electrifying 2012 stand-up debut, *Amy Schumer: Mostly Sex Stuff*, recorded live at San Francisco's Historic Fillmore Theatre. With her signature no-holds-barred wit, she tackles the messy, hilarious realities of modern dating and intimacy—stories that feel both shockingly raw and uncomfortably relatable. Behind her innocent, doll-like appearance lies a comedian unafraid to dissect taboo topics, from awkward grooming mishaps to exes who turn dinner into something far more… adventurous. The hour-long special crackles with Schumer's razor-sharp observations, blending cringe comedy with uncensored honesty that left audiences roaring.

Directed by Ryan Polito, this one-hour romp captures the unfiltered energy of Schumer's breakout stage performance. As she navigates the absurdities of love and lust with a mix of bravado and vulnerability, *Amy Schumer: Mostly Sex Stuff* (2012) solidifies her status as a comedy powerhouse unafraid to blur the lines between shock value and genuine storytelling.