apelissi
Joined Nov 2008
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One of the best stand up performances I've watched in a while. Nothing against Chris Rock's new special, but I thought this was way better.
The show revolves around funny things that happens in his family life. I wouldn't recommend this to people that are offended by off color humor. Although I wouldn't recommend comedy in general to people that are easily offended.
Anybody that enjoys Burt Kreischer on podcasts will be thoroughly entertained. IMO Burt is starting to approach Bill Burr and Eddie Murphy territory as an all time great. He has a little ways to go yet, but the dude is killing it and deserves the shine.
The show revolves around funny things that happens in his family life. I wouldn't recommend this to people that are offended by off color humor. Although I wouldn't recommend comedy in general to people that are easily offended.
Anybody that enjoys Burt Kreischer on podcasts will be thoroughly entertained. IMO Burt is starting to approach Bill Burr and Eddie Murphy territory as an all time great. He has a little ways to go yet, but the dude is killing it and deserves the shine.
This is a fun little Sci-Fi film that isn't super over the top. In the movie the people with super powers are frowned upon by normal human beings. The main character works under the table blue collar jobs and uses his super powers to do trade work. It doesn't pay very well and he finds himself connecting with a crime syndicate in order to help pay for his sick mothers hospital bills. It's not trying to be woke either, which is kind of rare for newer movies these days.
Frankie Shaw kills it as the quirky yet enduring Bridgette; and Rosie O'Donnell crushes it playing the part of a gritty East Coast Mother, but a painfully obvious Hollywood agenda overshadows what could possibly be a good show. It's not because these topics are by all means offensive or wrong, it's just that in this case they're cliché to the point of where I was finding my-self cringe.