Between raising a teenage boy and growing up with a Filipino mother, stand-up comic Jo Koy has been through a lot. He's here to tell you all about it.
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Funny, strange, confrontational and subversive, this is one of the most interesting experiences you'll have at the cinema this year.
This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.
The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful
It's simply great fun, a winsome film and an occasionally over-the-top luxury fantasy that never flags.
I'm only familiar with his material from those short skits on Facebook. I didn't know he had full length comedy shows available on Netflix. I decided to tune in as I fall asleep. Well hell no! His first anecdote grabbed my attention and I was laughing out loud. Everything he's talking about had a lot of truth. I thought the whole show was too short and I had to admit, he ended with a weak story. But all in all, worth the time! Don't let the hateful comments fool you. This is hilarious! I think they're reviewing Amy Shumer's show and clicked on this one by mistake.
This guy was hilarious with many of his stories and experiences. I love how he talks about his past with his mother basically being evil, mean, rude and racist around him. And I love how he talks about his moments with his son his joke about buying toys and games for his son and himself so he can be silly driving a hover board.
It's a train wreck. he is not funny, intelligent, clever or thought provoking. he goes out of his way to be as raunchy as possible but there is no point to it. No talent what so ever. he talks about subjects that people really don't want to hear about and gets bitchy when the jokes don't land and then blames the alt right because his reviews are in the toilet because he failure couldn't possibly be that he isn't funny.
I hate to say this, but this is not as good as the previous one or even as some of his podcasts or appearances. Some bits I've already heard on Conan and elsewhere he appeared, others felt overly long and acted out too much. I'm afraid being married and expecting / having a kid might have reduced his "psychosis" as he admits to trying to being less angry and stuff. It's really difficult to come up with 10 lines of review, so I recommend listening to his podcast for those who haven't until now.