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Product Description "I'm an Asian with a Southern accent," remarks Cho. "To a lot of people, that right there is funny." Always making the most of who he is, Cho recently inked a deal to co-create and star in his own sitcom based on his life as a Korean-American born and raised in Tennessee. You will be able to see him in his own one-hour comedy special What's That Clickin' Noise? Track Listings: I'm South Korean Great Bread Phenomenon Holidays I Love All Sports On Marriage Arab, Alabama Bachelor System We Need To Talk On Children On Pregancy Gotta Communicate Way Woman Talk Public Engagement Apple Juice? What's That Clickin' Noise? You Don't Have Two Quarters? Korea: It's Like A Different Country .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
B**T
GREAT COMMEDIAN!
Henry Cho has to be the funniest guy on two feet! He will keep you in stitches the whole time. Great in person, too!
S**N
Hilarious!!!
I think Henry Cho has been over looked and under rated. I saw him several years ago on a late night talk show and thought he was great. Then I didn't hear any more about him. While channel surfing cable one night, I stumbled upon this performance. I've never forgotten "jonly bonly". I am from a small town in Kentucky and I swear I know this guy. You have to be from the south or familiar with red-neck life style to really appreciate this guy. He is so original, and his comedy is so honest. I'm sure a lot of his humor comes from real life experiences, 'cause like he says, you can't make this stuff up. Keep on keepin' on Mr. Cho, and bring us more of your specialty. America needs more laughter, and by the way the way this guy is squeaky clean, no smut needed.
D**R
A very funny man
I first saw Henry Cho on a dvd with other country comedians and it was hilarious. He tells stories about being a Korean farmer living in Tennessee (I'm a big hit at the co-op). He talks about his friends, like how Jonly Bonly Stuart got his name (his parents were dumb and he's as smart as a bag of hammers). He's fun to watch and to listen to. If you have never caught his act, do so soon.
K**N
Did anybody catch him on Designing Women?
He was on an airplane. One of the DS asked him a question, thinking he knew about everything Asian. He replied, "I don't know about that. I'm a bubba."I really enjoyed this show and am hoping for another. He is so funny talking about his life, his friends and life in Knoxville. Anybody else want to go to Boldlygo?The only hickey I found was at the end when he told several jokes that were from the 1970s: quickie instead of quiche, apple juice and milk etc.
J**M
Only wish it was much longer!
Henry Cho was someone I caught on the Comedy channel.. saw the last part of his routine and was laughing my head off. I looked and looked to see when he was going to be on the Channel again and could find him... So I had to get his DVD. It is hysterical!! The whole family can enjoy his humor. His unique view of the world... the Southern world from a Korean man's perspective is refreshing. But, mostly, you can relate to his outlook on life or at least find it very funny. I only wish it would have gone on for hours...and hours.
B**S
Great quality stand-up comedian video
This video was packaged well and played well and seems to be good quality. I enjoyed this video.
T**A
Absolutely Hilarious - Good Clean Fun
I first saw this on Comedy Central and HAD to have it. Henry an American of Korean decent who was born and raised in Knoxville, TN. According to him, this makes him, "South Korean." He uses no bad words (and only one that may be debatable) or crude subject matter. I enjoyed his humor, mainly about being the only Asian kid and being married, and think his comic timing is outstanding. I recommend the DVD and Henry Cho highly - "Bless His Heart."
R**S
Good but not great
This is a good almost hour long stand up dvd, Henry Cho is funny and has quite a few jokes that make you laugh. However I don't think it should be 13$ or w/e. I think buying it in a movie stop or Hastings used would suffice. Only problem with that is, it doesnt seem to be very common anywhere but online. But I would recommend to watch.
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