18 reviews
The piano player was really unnecessary👎.Not bad but could be much faster. I believe he is done.
- owjan-45979
- Aug 11, 2020
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I'm not the biggest fan of Rob Schneider. I like some of his stuff, couple of movies but overall I always though he pushed the comedy a little too hard and litlle on the nose. In this special though he feels very natural an relaxed, toned down and almost likeable. Some jokes were predictable but many weren't and I had some good laughs. I would ditch the piano player and the Roy Orbison impersonation feat. Elle King, or what was that suposed to be..? Overall a pleasant surprise though..
"Rob Schneider: Asian Momma, Mexican Kids" wasn't really all that funny.
That is essentially all that is needed said about this 2020 stand-up comedy show from Rob Schneider. For some reason, then I am liking his comedic acts a lot more in the movie, than I am enjoying him standing on stage and attempting to be funny.
Truth be told, then I laughed only twice during this 2020 show. So for comedy value, then "Rob Schneider: Asian Momma, Mexican Kids" was a bit of a lacking experience, and there are far better and more funny shows readily available, if you enjoy stand-up comedy.
I will say that Rob Schneider does have some good things in the show, and he delivers his material well enough. But the guy is just lacking energy and on-stage-presence. He just feels like a shadow milling about on the stage telling jokes that are more-often-than-not less than funny.
I am rating "Rob Schneider: Asian Momma, Mexican Kids" a four out of ten stars. While it was watchable, it was hardly a laugh-fest, and it definitely is not a show that I will be watching a second time, because there just wasn't enough funny material in the show.
That is essentially all that is needed said about this 2020 stand-up comedy show from Rob Schneider. For some reason, then I am liking his comedic acts a lot more in the movie, than I am enjoying him standing on stage and attempting to be funny.
Truth be told, then I laughed only twice during this 2020 show. So for comedy value, then "Rob Schneider: Asian Momma, Mexican Kids" was a bit of a lacking experience, and there are far better and more funny shows readily available, if you enjoy stand-up comedy.
I will say that Rob Schneider does have some good things in the show, and he delivers his material well enough. But the guy is just lacking energy and on-stage-presence. He just feels like a shadow milling about on the stage telling jokes that are more-often-than-not less than funny.
I am rating "Rob Schneider: Asian Momma, Mexican Kids" a four out of ten stars. While it was watchable, it was hardly a laugh-fest, and it definitely is not a show that I will be watching a second time, because there just wasn't enough funny material in the show.
- paul_haakonsen
- Aug 10, 2020
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He had no energy, none of his usual charisma. Outdated and old material, a few laughs but painfully bland most of the time. Definitely not worth watching. Such a shame.
- LeAvantGuardian
- Aug 12, 2020
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This is simply story-time about his latest wife and his kids and his youth and mother and a few other things that are not all that funny.
- faithless4734
- Aug 23, 2020
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You're sitting there and you just KNOW somethings going to happen and you'll laugh and you wait and wait and the suspense builds because you just KNOW Rob's going to say something funny and OMG here it comes and...NOTHING. Again and again. Nothing. He's lost it. Does have a cute family, though.
In the 90's Rob Schnieder was one of the funniest people alive. Men Behaving Badly was awesome, and he killed it on Saturday night live. I was so excited to see that he was making at least some form of a comeback with this special. Sadly, the magic isn't there. Sure there are a few funny one-liners, but overall, it just feels hollow and empty.
I was lucky to catch this show when it was filmed in Salt Lake City. It was way more funny (and delightfully raunchy) than I expected, and made me a fan of Schneider's. And I'll be honest: I never much liked Rob Schneider and thought he was kind of a no-talent, but came to the performance because we like going to the theater.
- pillowtrot
- Aug 10, 2020
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I don't know why people didn't like it, my husband and I are in our 30s and thought he was hilarious.
- nickandjazz
- Aug 20, 2020
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Didnt have high expectations going into it, however, I was pleasantly surprised on how funny he was. He dissects the intricacies of married life, living with a woman, growing up with an Asian mother, and the insanity that ensues.
- Too_Canadian
- Aug 17, 2020
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It's hilarious, I couldn't stop laughing
As a fan of rob Schneider it's nice to see some of his stand up comedy and it's some of the best
- smokymcpot-78026
- Oct 5, 2020
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I laughed so many times. His voices are great, the inclusion of his family is charming & sweet. His jokes are relatable & clever. I created this IMDb account just so I can write a good review. If you want to have a light hearted laugh with your partner or friends, this show fits the bill. And the duet at the end with Elle King is really magnificent. You see their genuine joy in being together, you can feel how much they love & cherish their family, and the song is touching. And wowww what an amazing singer Elle King is.
- mlwieber-12167
- Aug 15, 2020
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We both went in not expecting much, but came away laughing! As long as you sit you will probably enjoy it.
- jeffkline-59617
- Sep 5, 2020
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Rob is great at standup! I really admire this comedy special because it had strong elements showing a heart of a person who is humble, has a great sense of humor and cares deeply for their family. I laughed so much! And a new experience for me in a comedy special, I had tears watching the extremely touching ending duet with Rob Schneider and his amazing professional singer daughter, Elle King. The duet was their first, probably only, in public duet. It was a special moment and struck such a chord for the tenderness of family love and value between father and daughter.
He shares a perspective from an older age. The perspective of someone that is somewhat tired and experiencing troubles of aging, but with tons of humor. Jokes are mainly about family, relationships and aging. He hits on some nice heads of truth as well as delivering punch lines. Some bits trailed on a little bit where he's just enjoying playing a character, but the bit is already done, but it's very brief.
Through it all Rob Schneider shows his heart for his family, relationships and laughing through changes in life. Very seasoned and respected person of standup. Highly recommend as it's a special moment and very well done.
He shares a perspective from an older age. The perspective of someone that is somewhat tired and experiencing troubles of aging, but with tons of humor. Jokes are mainly about family, relationships and aging. He hits on some nice heads of truth as well as delivering punch lines. Some bits trailed on a little bit where he's just enjoying playing a character, but the bit is already done, but it's very brief.
Through it all Rob Schneider shows his heart for his family, relationships and laughing through changes in life. Very seasoned and respected person of standup. Highly recommend as it's a special moment and very well done.
- flashforwardgrowth
- Mar 10, 2024
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I have to say coming into this I didn't expect much but at times I laughed so hard I tears up and couldn't breathe especially when he did the whole Asian part.
I was literally in tears multiple times. 😭 I found this stand-up so great. I immediately made my friends watch it with me. I can't wait to watch it again and again.
- ravenfayespecialfx-94779
- Dec 22, 2021
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