Jo Koy: Live from Seattle

2017
7.3| 1h3m| en| More Info
Released: 28 March 2017 Released
Producted By: Art & Industry
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: https://www.netflix.com/title/80134826
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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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BootDigest Such a frustrating disappointment
FeistyUpper If you don't like this, we can't be friends.
Noutions Good movie, but best of all time? Hardly . . .
Marva It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,
EricBombardier It's the usual Jo Koy. Pretty funny, pretty down to earth. The show starts with the usual Koy flavor, getting into family (mom) issues, cultural differences, but slowly and exponentially dives down in the last half of the show into a more unwarranted, provocative downfall that brings the intelligent observational humor to a halt and gets more raunchy-based chuckles and nervously-shocked laughs than the genuine you-got-me belly laugh. It might take the amateur audience members by surprise and make them laugh but anyone who watched a few comedy shows in the past few years will find the landing a little rough and make some people look at their watch hoping it's the last few minutes of the show.
Kenyae Kofi 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.
zenaideduu 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.
Cody Wogan A chicken and flip flops"Women will laugh and pee at the same time!" Jo Koy tells us in his latest special. Koy did not fail to leave the pants of some, a bit moister than when he started in, Jo Koy: Live from Seattle. Returning with his latest special since 2012. Jo Koy: live from Seattle is a perfect encore to his 2012 special "Jo Koy: Lights Out". Sticking to his self-Deprecating moderately wholesome style Koy steers us down a path of his childhood paralleled by comparisons of his own sons. Listening to Koy tell us how his father "only married his mother because he likes Chinese food" is funny, but hearing Koy respond that "mom's Pilipino" was far funnier. I found his creative sense of storytelling coupled with his unique enthusiasm enthralling, to say the least. Koy will not fail to keep you laughing the entire time. "A chicken and flip flops" professes Koy, is what a comedian in the Philippines makes per show. Watching a 1400-person audience cheer Jo on makes me think that he'll be bringing home more than a chicken and flip flops. Koy's family friendly-ish humor is fun for all and I would give it a solid 9 out of 10.