loveeverybunny
Joined Apr 2020
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Bert Kreischer making a movie is maybe the last thing he should have done. Number one on his list should be to either keep his shirt on or lose weight.
The only funny thing about this movie surrounding the only joke Bert has ever told, is how much the movie bombed. Anyone in the Roganverse trying to do anything outside of the Roganverse always fails. When will these "comics" learn? Your fame and money is much more than the actual comedic skill you possess. Without Joe Rogan, they'd all be complete failures. Go check anything outside of podcasting these dummies do and you'll see failures... failures everywhere!
Hang it up Bert. Your shtick has long been dead. Stick to your stupid podcasts. What do you have now, 3 of them? Not enough! You need 5, 6, 7 podcasts!
The only funny thing about this movie surrounding the only joke Bert has ever told, is how much the movie bombed. Anyone in the Roganverse trying to do anything outside of the Roganverse always fails. When will these "comics" learn? Your fame and money is much more than the actual comedic skill you possess. Without Joe Rogan, they'd all be complete failures. Go check anything outside of podcasting these dummies do and you'll see failures... failures everywhere!
Hang it up Bert. Your shtick has long been dead. Stick to your stupid podcasts. What do you have now, 3 of them? Not enough! You need 5, 6, 7 podcasts!
I gave this a proper watch and I simply don't understand this show or its humor.
The skits are all situations that would never happen in daily life, even a little bit. Tim Robinson is over the top, seemingly on purpose, but it doesn't do a great job at landing. I'm left genuinely wondering what the point of these skits are. It's certainly not satire, not parody, so what is it? The amount of non-sequiters reminds me of old humor that came from Vine and all the cringey young kids that would produce it. It's a lot of forced awkwardness and raunchy loudness in an attempt to be funny.
I don't know-not for me. I'm confused how people find it funny when something like South Park exists which is actually funny, has story structure, and has a purpose. To each their own I suppose.
The skits are all situations that would never happen in daily life, even a little bit. Tim Robinson is over the top, seemingly on purpose, but it doesn't do a great job at landing. I'm left genuinely wondering what the point of these skits are. It's certainly not satire, not parody, so what is it? The amount of non-sequiters reminds me of old humor that came from Vine and all the cringey young kids that would produce it. It's a lot of forced awkwardness and raunchy loudness in an attempt to be funny.
I don't know-not for me. I'm confused how people find it funny when something like South Park exists which is actually funny, has story structure, and has a purpose. To each their own I suppose.
This series had potential to be unique, and I think in some ways it still maintains that, but overall it doesn't do well in capturing your attention. I do think it has a few redeeming qualities that would make it worthwhile to some viewers.
The show's characters aren't interesting or distinctive, which is what I believe this series misses most.
The episodes tend to have very little conflict. The stakes are typically low as well which make for boring television. Often, the main trio (Bean, Elfo, and Luci) get into something trivial, it resolved, then they're back to square one and ready to repeat it in the next episode. It's all predictable. Each episode started to blend together at about episode 6 in Season 1. I soon realized I was having trouble with episode plots and what the characters were truly doing.
As for comedy purposes, it doesn't garner laughs from me--the comedy it tries to produce isn't particularly funny.
There is some sort of charm the show possesses though. I can't quote put my finger on it exactly, but it makes for a decent show to have on in the background.
I don't think the writers are passionate about the show, unfortunately. It certainly shows in the episodes.
All in all, it's watchable enough.
The show's characters aren't interesting or distinctive, which is what I believe this series misses most.
The episodes tend to have very little conflict. The stakes are typically low as well which make for boring television. Often, the main trio (Bean, Elfo, and Luci) get into something trivial, it resolved, then they're back to square one and ready to repeat it in the next episode. It's all predictable. Each episode started to blend together at about episode 6 in Season 1. I soon realized I was having trouble with episode plots and what the characters were truly doing.
As for comedy purposes, it doesn't garner laughs from me--the comedy it tries to produce isn't particularly funny.
There is some sort of charm the show possesses though. I can't quote put my finger on it exactly, but it makes for a decent show to have on in the background.
I don't think the writers are passionate about the show, unfortunately. It certainly shows in the episodes.
All in all, it's watchable enough.