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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

Cyclonus
07-26-2002, 02:57 PM
That poster of hers is really scary-looking! I haven't even heard of this movie though.

inglourious basterd
07-26-2002, 06:32 PM
I was thinking of seeing it. I just had no idea what it was about. Is it like the Original Kings of Comedy? Is it stand up comedy from start to finish? Lastly, are you black or asian?

Just curious..

walking meatloaf
07-26-2002, 07:28 PM
I've never heard of this movie but you say that her boobs are popping out all over? veeeeeeeeeeery interesting *has dirty thoughts*

FeverDog420
07-27-2002, 01:35 AM
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by psudoazn:
I was thinking of seeing it. I just had no idea what it was about. Is it like The Original Kings of Comedy? Is it stand-up comedy from start to finish? Lastly, are you Black or Asian?</font>

Well, I've never seen The Original Kings of Comedy, but I'd compare Notorious C.H.O. to Eddie Murphy's Raw. If you're not into its humor, it'd be so unbelievably vulgar and offensive. But if you have a queer affinity for jokes about oral sex, then step on up.

C.H.O. is primarily a stand-up movie (I hesitate to use the word "film" since it's shot on digital video), but, as I said before, there's the short film before it.

And, am I Black or Asian??? Um, neither - I'm just a gay white guy who's pushing 30; is there anything wrong with that??? http://www.dvdtalk.com/forum/images/smilies/wavey.gif




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inglourious basterd
07-27-2002, 03:18 AM
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by FeverDog420:
And, am I Black or Asian??? Um, neither - I'm just a gay white guy who's pushing 30; is there anything wrong with that??? http://www.dvdtalk.com/forum/images/smilies/wavey.gif
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I poorly phrased the question... The reason I asked whether you were black or asian was because I was wondering whether the sketch you had mentioned was something that you could personally relate to. Furthermore, if you were asian, you would most likely be able to enjoy the likely Asian-American jokes that Cho tends to spit out.

What were the frequent themes? Did she talk about her culture? Or did she talk about a lot of sex? Either way...I think it sounds funny http://www.joblo.com/ubb/smile.gif

FeverDog420
07-28-2002, 03:34 PM
Ninety percent of the show was sex, sex, sex. She talked alot about Hollywood, her childhood and Asian culture in her previous concert film I'm the One that I Want, so this time she concentrated on more salacious material (like, say, her ideal lesbian would help her find her G-spot and would look like a bulldyke John Goodman).