What's That Clickin' Noise |  | Director: Alan C. Blomquist Actors: Henry Cho, Bill Engvall, Jeff Foxworthy, Dave Landau, Larry The Cable Guy Studio: Warner Bros / Wea Category: DVD
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Format: Color, DVD, NTSC Language: English (Original Language) Rating: Unrated Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 60 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6
MPN: 2-38686 UPC: 075993868623 EAN: 0075993868623 ASIN: B000F8OIEQ
Theatrical Release Date: July 14, 2006 Release Date: July 18, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Enjoy the down-home comedy of Henry Cho in this side-splitting concert in which he discusses his life as a Korean-American born and raised in Tennessee. Through tackling such topics as his cultural heritage, holidays, sports, single life, children, pregnancy, and much more, Cho illustrates why he has won countless fans both in his home state and throughout America. Format: DVD MOVIE Genre:&nb |
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Amazon.com Laid-back yet ever alert, low-key but quick-witted, comedian Henry Cho, in a performance taped in December 2005, looks completely at home in the Tennessee Theatre of his native Knoxville, where his good ol' boy roots and full-blooded Korean ethnicity don't seem the least bit at odds. A hometown audience is happy to see him as he peels off the inevitable gags about Asian stereotypes: "I know some Japanese people," a neighbor tells him. "You should come see them." "I know some fat people," responds Cho. "You should come see them." Cho complains about coming from such a large family with seemingly endless individual lifetimes: "I'm a grown man, and I still haven't sat at the big table. Every year I go up behind my great aunt and go, 'boo!' Doesn't help." Married seven years, Cho describes his small efforts at independence in a middle-class context: "I use the gravy boat to eat Cheerios, put water on the special soap, and go into the guest room." Cho has a few observations, too, about Southern manners: "You can say anything about anybody as long as you add, 'bless his heart.' Such as, 'That baby's so ugly... Bless his heart." --Tom Keogh
Product Description Enjoy the down-home comedy of Henry Cho in this side-splitting concert in which he discusses his life as a Korean-American born and raised in Tennessee. Through tackling such topics as his cultural heritage holidays sports single life children pregnancy and much more Cho illustrates why he has won countless fans both in his home state and throughout America.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: COMEDY Rating: NR UPC: 075993868623 Manufacturer No: 2-38686
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Funny and Quick March 24, 2009 Bobby Henry Cho gave a great contemporary performance, showing how it is to be living in the 21st century.
Very Funny and I Can Play it with My Kids or Anyone (rare) February 18, 2009 Douglas C. Meeks (Huntsville, Alabama USA) Well just to keep it short this is one of the most hilarious comedy acts I have seen in a long time. The fact that it is clean enough to play for any group just adds to the appeal of it. Henry Cho is a Korean who is born and raised in Tennessee and it gives him a ton of material to write about and relate to (including his wife from Arab Alabama). Anyone who does not get a ton of laughs from this needs therapy. Get this DVD and enjoy it, if you are from the South you will enjoy it all the more.
Henry Cho September 2, 2008 Wraith (Alabama) Very clean humor, such a rarity these days. Is a great choice for a good laugh. The entire family has a good time watching Henry. Now, if he will only come to town so we can see him Live!
Henry Cho February 5, 2008 W. Lansdale The DVD of Henry Cho was as good as I thought it would be. I would recommend it!
Pretty good. January 19, 2008 K. Ackerman (Atlanta, GA USA) I have to admit, there's nothing else in this special that's as funny as the one joke I remembered (J only, B only), but it's a pretty entertaining DVD nonetheless.
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