Black Panther and Jumanji movies - both amusing.
Last edited by TAZ; 07-13-2018 at 03:21 PM.
I've been wondering about that one. Would you say it was worth watching? What about if the person watching was slightly twisted and doesn't necessarily neither understand nor care about every possible social and political phenomenon in the U.S.? (A lot of my favorite stand up comedy is done by non-Americans, while a lot of the U.S. stuff I don't necessarily "get". Although being a misplaced redneck myself, I do like redneck U.S. comedians, Jeff Foxworthy and so on.)
Wait, what?! What are we talking about?
Each episode is only 15 to 20 minutes long, so you're not wasting an afternoon giving in a shot. Watch three or four episodes because the substance of the show fluctuates. He hasn't had any redneck comedians on, but he's had folks like Don Rickles, Howard Stern, Bill Burr, and others that don't shy away from "off color" material.
If he's interviewing someone that doesn't interest you, feel free to skip it. Within the first few minutes, I knew that guys like Trevor Noah and Hasan Minhaj were going to irritate me, and I would have been better off just moving on. You are occasionally surprised though: I was convinced I would hate John Oliver, but I've found myself a fan of the guy despite the fact we disagree on effectively everything. And I still think Alec Baldwin is a flaming prick, but the dude's a funny flaming prick.
"Sapiens dicit: 'Ignoscere divinum est, sed noli pretium plenum pro pizza sero allata solvere.'" - Michelangelo
Ick. Bill Burr is a dick. Sure he tells raunchy jokes, but they're more the liberal mindset of "I'm fucked in the head. I think I'm a normal, no, a downright good guy. Therefore, everyone else must be fucked in the head, and even worse than me." (Or that's the way his material sounds like to me, any way.)
Now, Jimmy Carr, there's someone who tells funny off color jokes.
Last edited by That Guy; 07-14-2018 at 03:51 PM.