UnowPriceless
hyped garbage
InformationRap
This is one of the few movies I've ever seen where the whole audience broke into spontaneous, loud applause a third of the way in.
AshUnow
This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.
Murphy Howard
I enjoyed watching this film and would recommend other to give it a try , (as I am) but this movie, although enjoyable to watch due to the better than average acting fails to add anything new to its storyline that is all too familiar to these types of movies.
lnwilloughby
Like other reviews have said, jeselnik was funny in roasts, but this show is just trying to be even edgier than tosh. And it is instead, just....really bad. I'm quite easily entertained and quite hard to offend, and this show is somehow outside both of those boundaries. Distasteful can be funny. To the right audience. But, he is distasteful without being funny. When clips come on at the end or before my dvr recordings now, I rush to ff. it's simply awful. (Seriously, I'm trying to think of other shows I found distasteful or terribly unfunny, and I'm having trouble. This may very well be my only bad review ever. No, wait-- that Two Broke Girls show. That's pretty bad.)
gio-delacruz
The show has horrible jokes, its very dry and plain boring. Its been done before by such great comedians like Dave Chappelle. Even Tosh from Tosh.o sounds funnier because he sounds like an asshole and has sarcasm on his voice. This guy just sounds plain boring. Its one of those really bad new generic shows. He cant tell a joke at all. Don't need to watch this show and waste your time. Its pretty repetitive after a while as well so it becomes much more boring. I don't know how this show is even running or who even watches it. The jokes suck, the guy in the show sucks, everything about this show sucks. This show should get canceled and give someone else the time this show is put on comedy central.
mike cena
Is rape funny? Is rape funny? Of course not, which is why I never laugh when I am doing it.Now that joke is funny, and even though it's not one of Anthony Jeselnik's but rather my own, it captures the type of humour you can expect. You can also expect that very same humour to be both creatively packaged and delivered with brilliant timing.The show is bold and daring and skillfully testing the boundaries of the masses. To be quite honest I am surprised something this good is on television and am hoping that an army of consultants and network executives don't spoil it.Enjoy it while it lasts.
LayerCake
Anthony Jeselnik, the supposed "Prince of Darkness," is as boldly arrogant as he is devilishly intelligent. Utilizing one-liners - greatly influenced by comedic greats Mitch Hedberg & Steven Wright - Jeselnik's offensive and scathingly dark sense of humor isn't for everyone. Something that he is aware of, Jeselnik himself - in his 2013 special, "Caligula" - proclaimed, "I assume you all knew who you were coming to see tonight. But if you didn't, you sure as sh*t know now." Anddd that was after rape joke number two. Really, the show is not for everyone, but if you do have a widespread sense of humor - or a pretty basic level of intelligence - it's hard not to only appreciate the jokes, but hold back your laughter as well. Many will label it as profane, unnecessary, unfunny, malicious, and even tasteless, but this is a brilliant new program that showcases the brightest - or darkest depending how you wanna call it - future of comedy.