Comedian Bert Kreischer's fourth Netflix special covers his weight loss journey, family stories, and advice from Snoop Dogg, while reflecting on his lucky life experiences.Comedian Bert Kreischer's fourth Netflix special covers his weight loss journey, family stories, and advice from Snoop Dogg, while reflecting on his lucky life experiences.Comedian Bert Kreischer's fourth Netflix special covers his weight loss journey, family stories, and advice from Snoop Dogg, while reflecting on his lucky life experiences.
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I have tried so many times to watch him. And when I do watch, I'm in a good mood wanting some comedy. Unfortunately I didn't enjoy this act. If I were a young teenage boy again, I would have most definetly love it.
Seems like he's repeating material like Andrew Dice Clay did back in the day. And all the cursing I loved when I was teen. I'm still young at heart at 54 years old, I'm just not into every other word a curse word anymore.
Trust me, if I were a teenager he would be on my watch list. Even though they're mostly made up stories, or things he would have liked to have done or said, I just don't see the humor in it.
Maybe he could use this review and incorporate it into his material, and somehow manage to make it funny. This is a real review, I'm no hater.
I wish him and all reading this the best of luck.
Seems like he's repeating material like Andrew Dice Clay did back in the day. And all the cursing I loved when I was teen. I'm still young at heart at 54 years old, I'm just not into every other word a curse word anymore.
Trust me, if I were a teenager he would be on my watch list. Even though they're mostly made up stories, or things he would have liked to have done or said, I just don't see the humor in it.
Maybe he could use this review and incorporate it into his material, and somehow manage to make it funny. This is a real review, I'm no hater.
I wish him and all reading this the best of luck.
This was the first time that I have seen Bert's work and I honestly enjoyed it greatly. But it doesn't not seem like I was the only one that did. It seems like most people that watched this that have followed his work was not as impressed as they normally are with his work. I enjoyed it. At first when I turn this on to watch on Netflix, I couldn't believe that he was about to go out there without a shirt on considering his body size. Not bashing, I probably weigh or then him! However he went on stange and in my opinion delivered a good show! Yes there is a argument that maybe he went to far at times with the humor centered around his wife, but it was all jokes and you can tell it's just good humor and that he deeply loves and cares for his family. I enjoyed the show.
Bert Kreischer's "Lucky" is a masterclass in stand-up comedy that finds a rare balance between outrageous humor and heartfelt storytelling. Kreischer's effortless charm and infectious energy light up the stage as he dives into personal anecdotes, making even his most absurd tales feel deeply relatable. His storytelling is punctuated by impeccable timing and a fearless willingness to embrace life's unpredictable twists, earning genuine laughs and moments of surprising introspection.
The production is polished without feeling overproduced, allowing Kreischer's natural charisma to shine through. The intimate setting draws you in as if you're right there in the crowd, sharing in the hilarity and warmth of his performance. "Lucky" stands out not just for its belly laughs but also for its honest reflections on the ups and downs of life, making it a refreshing departure from typical stand-up routines.
While a couple of jokes may not land for every viewer, the overall experience is so engaging and spirited that it earns a solid 9 out of 10 stars. "Lucky" is a must-watch for anyone who appreciates comedy that's both smart and unapologetically fun.
The production is polished without feeling overproduced, allowing Kreischer's natural charisma to shine through. The intimate setting draws you in as if you're right there in the crowd, sharing in the hilarity and warmth of his performance. "Lucky" stands out not just for its belly laughs but also for its honest reflections on the ups and downs of life, making it a refreshing departure from typical stand-up routines.
While a couple of jokes may not land for every viewer, the overall experience is so engaging and spirited that it earns a solid 9 out of 10 stars. "Lucky" is a must-watch for anyone who appreciates comedy that's both smart and unapologetically fun.
Worst comedy special I've ever seen. Immediately we had to see the shirt come off. His trademark. Something no one wants to see. Then he lights in on his poor wife. I'm sure she endorsed the jokes for the money but they were gross and disrespectful. The only right thing about this garbage was the name. He does admit that he's lucky. And he is. Lucky to have a rich daddy who put him through seven years of undergrad. Lucky to know Tom and Joe and end up on the comedy path while having almost zero talent. Watched it just to see if there were ANY jokes in sight. Nothing but a constant stream of drunken frat toddler stories that would only make a room full of fellow drunks laugh just because of the baudy language and extreme level of gross. Netflix is indeed a joke for airing this trash. Bert needs to hang it up.
I've always been a fan of Bert. I have even seen him live, and have cried from laughter by the end of his set. I usually like his work but this one in particular was brutal. Talking about masturbating during a set is funny the first 3 times you do it, but by the 40th, it's just plain stupid. I feel like he's failing to evolve as a comedian. I don't mind the frat boy act and crudeness at all, but the jokes aren't hitting like they used to. I've also heard him on podcasts lately and seen him during the Super Bowl doing media work, and it's been pretty awkward. I really hope his future work is better.
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