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Surprisingly I'm the first one to review this stand-up comedy from Bert Kreischer. Surprisingly because I thought it was really good and I would have thought like minded people would do the same. I didn't know him before this show but I will definitely look up his other shows as The Machine got me in tears a couple times. My favourite stand-up comedians are George Carlin, Jim Jefferies, Ali Wong, Ricky Gervais, Jim Gaffigan, Ron White, Frankie Boyle, just to name a few. If one of those makes you laugh I'm pretty sure you will enjoy Bert Kreischer as well. He's really not afraid of some self deprevation, shirtless in front of an audience he brings his jokes in a way everybody gets his attention, some good hilaric stories, with good mimics and timing. I would pay money to go to one of his shows, it would be money well spend.
- deloudelouvain
- Feb 12, 2020
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The show was really funny, I laughed pretty hard and enjoyed for the most part
My only note is the last story he tells is super good but sound too good to be true.
- smokymcpot-78026
- Mar 28, 2020
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The show was hilarious, I couldn't stop laughing. My only Not is that the ending story he told was super good but sounded too good to be true
- smokymcpot-78026
- Mar 28, 2020
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- kellylenzenxoxo
- Aug 31, 2018
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Bert Kreischer's second special for showtime titled "The Machine" is a decent stand up comedy special. I rated it 6/10. Bert is genuinely funny. His style is boorish, vulgar, and self deprecating. He doesn't really tell jokes, but rather stories about his life that he punctuates with humor. His brand of comedy slants more so to the more juvenile frat boy hard partier type of humor with a it's fair share of dick jokes. But he also uses that style to relate musings about marriage and raising children as well. He's not one of my favorite comedians, but he definitely is funny. If his brand of humor is up your alley then this is a special that you will enjoy greatly.
- fischer_patrick
- May 31, 2023
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There are no jokes whatsoever. It's just enthusiastic storytelling with no meaning nor humor. Did not laugh once.
- julianmx93-
- Jan 18, 2021
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