FeverDog420
07-26-2002, 01:35 PM
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Last night I had a choice between this comedy and the new Austin Powers, and since I didn't feel like fighting for my seat, I decided on the unrated concert film. Good call, since I laughed my ass off at a late screening of Margaret Cho's latest politically-incorrect raunch-fest.
Hear the Cho-ster riff on Scottish gay bars, personal ads, leather slings, masters and slaves, orgasms, g-spots, fisting, muff-diving, bull dykes, teenage drag queens, and her patriotic efforts at Ground Zero (where she lost her "gag reflex").
And I don't know what was going on with her boobs, but they were popping out all over - I couldn't look at anything else.
So, take Mom and Dad to Notorious C.H.O. (http://us.imdb.com/Title?0300274) (if you can't find a theatre showing it). And be sure to get there on time - there's an animated short preceding it that urges Blacks and Asians to become friendly through their shared hatred of white people. Trust me, it's funny.
8/10
Last night I had a choice between this comedy and the new Austin Powers, and since I didn't feel like fighting for my seat, I decided on the unrated concert film. Good call, since I laughed my ass off at a late screening of Margaret Cho's latest politically-incorrect raunch-fest.
Hear the Cho-ster riff on Scottish gay bars, personal ads, leather slings, masters and slaves, orgasms, g-spots, fisting, muff-diving, bull dykes, teenage drag queens, and her patriotic efforts at Ground Zero (where she lost her "gag reflex").
And I don't know what was going on with her boobs, but they were popping out all over - I couldn't look at anything else.
So, take Mom and Dad to Notorious C.H.O. (http://us.imdb.com/Title?0300274) (if you can't find a theatre showing it). And be sure to get there on time - there's an animated short preceding it that urges Blacks and Asians to become friendly through their shared hatred of white people. Trust me, it's funny.
8/10