Exoticalot
People are voting emotionally.
Spoonatects
Am i the only one who thinks........Average?
Cristal
The movie really just wants to entertain people.
Ersbel Oraph
the standard woman standup fare: talk about the body, mostly bodily functions, preferably about vagina. and it does sell. so why bother be different? Contact me with Questions, Comments or Suggestions ryitfork @ bitmail.ch
skaiiflowerninja
Mummy Tina did an amazing job with this so! spitting so many truths! She's talking about the realities of being a mum, a wife, the expectations the people in our lives have and the expectations we have of ourselves. Mother inferior is one of my favorite comedy specials of all time. It means even more that it was for mummys!
vincent_comeau
This was a delight, in a society full of oversensitive people, she gets it, i personally thought this was such a breath of fresh air, in a world full of false pretentious people obsessed with themselves. Her comedic timing is absolutely brilliant, and i just thought it was completely magical.
arthousefilms-68-939717
Trust me, I can handle vulgarity. I'm a huge fan of stand-up comedy and also a fan of the likes of Louis CK and Amy Schumer. But folks, this comedy special of Christina Pazsitsky is completely gross and unfunny.Comedy is funny when it is smart and insightful. This special is just horrible. Pazsitsky relies on topping each "joke" about an orifice, with another take on a different orifice that is even viler. Joan Rivers had plenty of vulgarity in her routines, but it was smart. Louis CK and Amy Schumer are the same, smart. (Although their 2017 specials were about as gross as Pazitsky's). But if you look at the body of CK or Schumer's work, they are very smart and offer clever observations.Pazsitsky, however, is completely unfunny in this special; merely describing body fluids, body function, and sexual mechanics is trite, sophomoric, and annoying.Her interactions with the audience during the show were cringe-worthy and embarrassing to watch.It's like she had no clever observations to transform into comedy so she went for the big laugh by talking existentially about the body and sex, as if the just uttering a vulgar sentence is automatically supposed to be a laugh riot. Nothing in this is funny. I was deeply put off by her daft insulting of the audience's intelligence. She's an appealing person with decent comic delivery, but the "comedy" out of her mouth was nothing more than futilely trying to max out the shock meter. But that "shock" had no effect other than to make me want to immediately cleanse my palette with some good old-fashioned Chris Rock, Sarah Silverman, or Chelsea Handler. I hope this special gets buried and never surfaces again.