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  • Welcome back to another episode of Real Humor Movie Review, where we dive into comedy films and beyond. In this episode, the host shares personal anecdotes, including family celebrations and navigating life's stresses, while candidly discussing the comedy landscape.

    The episode kicks off with a critical take on the sequel to "Beetlejuice," highlighting the host's mixed feelings about the film despite a fondness for Michael Keaton. A detailed examination of "Beetlejuice 2" reveals its failure to capture the humor and essence of the original, offering listeners a firsthand account of why it might be worth skipping.

    Next, the host reviews "The 430 Movie," directed by Kevin Smith, praising its nostalgic teenage comedy vibes reminiscent of classics like "Superbad" and "American Pie." The episode also covers "The Good Half," a film that blends comedy and drama, though it leans more towards emotional storytelling than laughs.

    The conversation shifts to the Netflix film "What's Inside of Us," described as a trippy and intriguing watch, before wrapping up with a brief mention of series like "Florida Man" and "Shrinking," promising more insights in the next episode.

    Concluding with a light-hearted note, the host shares thoughts on "It Ends with Us," a love story that didn't quite hit the mark, and offers advice to turn off movies that don't resonate. Tune in for an honest and humorous exploration of the comedy film scene, and join the conversation for more laughs in future episodes.

  • Welcome to another episode of the Real Humor Movie Review! In this episode, we kick things off with a shout-out to Doc Holliday and his amazing beats at T-H-A Beat Creators. If you're looking to start a rap career or just need some professional beats, check him out!

    We wish everyone a Happy Mother's Day and share some personal reflections about not being able to see our mother this year. Life can lead us in different directions, but it's important to cherish those moments.

    Our main feature today is the Netflix movie "Mother of the Bride." It's a basic love story with a twist, featuring Brooke Shields and Amanda Cosgrove. We dive into the plot and share our thoughts on this light-hearted film that's perfect for a casual watch.

    We also discuss other movies we've seen recently, including "Drive Away Dolls" and "Prime Dates," which focus on young lesbian women. We highlight the comedic elements and the performances of actors like Geraldine Viswanathan and Beanie Feldstein.

    In addition, we touch on the ongoing Kendrick Lamar vs. Drake rap battle, sharing our thoughts on both artists and their impact on the music industry.

    We wrap up with some reflections on the challenges of working second shift and missing out on family moments, but we remind ourselves to keep pushing forward and taking care of our loved ones.

    Thank you for tuning in, and remember to like, subscribe, and share the Real Humor Movie Review podcast with your friends and family!

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  • Welcome back to the podcast where we dive into the heart of comedy, movies, and beyond. It's been a while, but we're back to discuss the exhilarating series "Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist." In this episode, we explore the intricate plot set in a city buzzing with anticipation, where streetwise hustler Gordon "Chicken Man" Williams, played by Kevin Hart, finds himself at the center of a high-stakes game of cat and mouse. With the talented Don Cheadle as Detective J.D. Hudson, the series promises a blend of humor and tension that keeps viewers on their toes.

    Beyond the crime drama, we touch on the importance of mental health and the value of seeking therapy, encouraging listeners to prioritize their well-being. We also take a nostalgic trip with some blasts from the past, discussing shows like "How I Met Your Mother" and the unexpected comedy gems they offer.

    Join us as we unravel the complexities of this crime drama and share our take on various films, including the mysterious "Blink Twice" and the action-packed "Deadpool and Wolverine." Stay tuned for more episodes where we continue to explore the world of cinema, seeking laughter and insight in every reel.

  • Join us in this episode of the Real Humor Movie Review as our host dives into the world of comedy movies while juggling a busy life filled with school, work, and family responsibilities. With humor and candidness, you'll get a peek into the everyday chaos and how to keep a positive outlook through it all.

    First up, we review Despicable Me 4, featuring Steve Carell, Miranda Cosgrove, Will Ferrell, Sofia Vergara, and Joey King. Laugh along as we discuss the hilarity that ensues when Gru welcomes a mischievous new family member, Gru Jr.

    Next, we explore Jackpot, starring Awkwafina and John Cena. This action-comedy follows a lottery winner's fight for survival in a high-stakes, kill-or-be-killed game to claim her multi-billion dollar prize.

    We then shift gears to The Union, an action-thriller with Halle Berry, Mark Wahlberg, and J.K. Simmons. Although it's not everyone's cup of tea, find out if it's worth a watch for fans of the cast.

    Finally, we break down Incoming, a Netflix comedy about four high school freshmen navigating the perilous waters of their first school party. With a humorous take on teenage life, this film brings plenty of laughs.

    Throughout the episode, our host shares personal anecdotes and life lessons, making it a relatable and engaging listen. Don't miss the upcoming discussion on Garfield and a special guest appearance from the host's daughter in the next episode!

    Tune in for laughs, movie insights, and a slice of real life. Until next time, keep smiling, keep laughing, and keep watching those reels!

  • In this heartfelt episode, our host returns to the mic with a touching tribute to his late cousin, Chris Johnson, also known as CJ or Skrilla. Reflecting on the profound impact Skrilla had on his life, from life lessons to unforgettable moments, this episode is a blend of emotion and nostalgia.

    After the tribute, the discussion shifts to movie reviews, with a focus on black cop films. Our host shares candid thoughts on "Beverly Hills Cop: Axel Foley" and "Bad Boys 4," offering ratings and critiques. The episode also delves into a particularly disappointing 50 Cent movie, sparking a humorous rant.

    To cap it off, our host reveals his top five black cops in film and television, leading to a passionate rant about the misclassification of the TV show "The Bear" as a comedy, and how it affects genuine comedy series like "Abbott Elementary."

    Join us for an episode filled with raw emotion, sharp critiques, and a touch of humor as we navigate through personal loss and cinematic experiences.

  • Welcome back to another episode where we dive into the world of movies! After a brief hiatus due to some technical issues, we're back on track. In this episode, we discuss the highly anticipated movie, Inside Out 2.

    Joining me is my daughter, Lady Claus aka Liv, who shares her thoughts on why she believes the sequel is even better than the original. We talk about our favorite new emotions introduced in the film and the fun experience of dressing up as the characters.

    We also touch on another film we watched recently, Summer Camp, starring Diane Keaton, Kathy Bates, Alfre Woodard, and Eugene Levy. While the star-studded cast had potential, the movie didn't quite hit the mark for us.

    Lastly, we review The Reunion, a mystery-comedy that we found intriguing and enjoyable, especially if you're a fan of murder mysteries. We wrap up with a look at Babes, a hilarious and raunchy comedy featuring Ilana Glazier and Michelle Boudoir.

    Stay tuned for more consistent episodes as we continue to explore and share our opinions on the latest films. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share with your friends!

  • Welcome to the latest episode of the Real Humor Movie Review! Join Kenny Koncepts as he dives into a mix of old and new films, providing honest and entertaining reviews. In this episode, Kenny covers the Netflix movie "Mother of the Bride," starring Brooke Shields and Amanda Cosgrove, sharing his candid thoughts on this Mother's Day feature.

    Kenny also explores the comedy "Drive Away Dolls," directed by Ethan Coen, and discusses the performances of Geraldine Viswanathan and Beanie Feldstein. He gives a shout-out to his favorite funny ladies and reflects on the current state of comedy in movies.

    Amidst movie reviews, Kenny shares personal anecdotes, vents about missing Mother's Day, and talks about his experiences working second shift. He wraps up with some motivational words for his listeners.

    Tune in for a blend of humor, movie insights, and real-life reflections. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share the podcast with your friends and family!

  • In this enriching episode of the 'Real Humor Movie Review,' our host embarks on an in-depth exploration of satire and slapstick comedy, taking the audience through a detailed review of two exemplary films ā€” 'American Society of Magical Negroes' and 'Bottoms.' Discover the depth of satire and the hilarious absurdity of slapstick as he peels the layers of these cinematic comedic styles. Unpack the intriguing societal commentary in 'American Society of Magical Negroes' and relish the amusing antics in 'Bottoms' as this episode weaves an engaging analysis.

    Noted filmmaker- Ken Lawrence takes the reins as he comments on the evolution of comedy and its various forms, sharing insightful snippets from his personal journey. Listen to his review of classic comedies and his thoughts on diversity and representation in comedy films, along with his examination of films like 'Dr Strangelove' and 'Sweet Dreams.'

    Join the host as he reminisces over old comedic favorites, gives recommendations for current hits, and delves into the impressive universality and history of humor. Hear his compelling arguments for increased diversity on SNL, laugh along with his favorite social media reels, and be motivated by his mission to encourage shared support amongst the podcasting community.

    Whether you're a comedy enthusiast or simply appreciate a well-orchestrated discussion, this episode promises to be a delightful blend of nostalgia, critique, and elevating humor. Tune in to start your day with a laugh and step into the delightful world of comedy!

  • Plan your perfect 420 with our special episode dedicated to the best stoner movies of all time. Relish in good times and belly laughs as we explore classics such as "Fast Times at Ridgemont High," "Dazed and Confused," and "Cheech and Chong Up in Smoke," right up to modern gems like "Pineapple Express" and "Friday".

    Dive into our exciting exploration of the sequel to 'Half-Baked', titled 'Half-Baked, Totally High'. Join us as we traverse through the whirlwind journey of three stoners on the mission to sell a magical strain of weed. Will they survive a face-off with a heartless drug lord? Join us to find out!

    Get ready for a roller-coaster ride of emotions, laughter, and unexpected twists as we unpack the unmissable stoner classic ā€œHalf Bakedā€. From deep dives into iconic characters, to revelations about the top three weed strains, we've got your 420 viewing covered.

    Talking about movies might be the central theme; however, we donā€™t miss out on engaging in insightful discussions around the unique dynamics of making comedic content, the dedication of comic artists, and an in-depth investigation into reality TV.

    Unravel the humor, storylines, and adventures in the hit stoner classic ā€œHalf Bakedā€ and its sequel.

    Discover a panoramic view into the hilarious adventure of a friendā€™s quest to take another friendā€™s remains to the East Coast while overriding drug dealers and challenging realities. This tribute to the original movie instills humor amidst adversity; making this sequel a must-watch regardless of skepticism.

    We delve deep into the comic rhythms of the original while maintaining its unique stanceā€”the apt blend of suspense and humor makes it an intriguing episode that you canā€™t afford to miss!

    Engage with us in an explorative discussion of the humorous portrayal of reality, our thoughts on a potential third sequel, and the courage of creating a movie that brings laughter and joy, notwithstanding differences in taste.

    In the episode, we also bring you a comprehensive exploration of High Hopes, a reality series that explores expanding a cannabis business while dealing with insane levels of fun and crazy, all wrapped in a high dosage of humor. This analysis promises a magnificent roller-coaster ride!

    The episode also enhances your understanding of different comedic approaches, the core of comedy, its evolution, and forms, drawing examples from world-renowned movies, transforming your podcast experience into a joyous learning session.

    Immerse yourself in this podcast that emphasizes the importance of laughter and positivity. Tune in, sit back, and enjoy this roller-coaster ride filled with laughter, adventure, wisdom, and an intoxicating wave of positivity.

  • Welcome to this light-hearted episode of "The Real Humor Movie Review", where we discuss everything comedy in the world of film. Our host shares his perspective on popular movies, as he searches for that perfect blend of laughter and narrative. In this edition, we explore a cocktail of films with a comedic edge, including "The Snack Shack" and "French Girl".

    The episode starts with reflections on how challenging it is to curate a list of top 25 comedy films. Drawing from personal favorites to classics, our host shares his quest to appreciate older comedies while continually seeking fresh humor.

    We then dive into the intricacies of "The Snack Shack", a film that leaves you with a mix of laughter, fun, and a dash of romance. Set in Nebraska City in 1991, the story unfolds around two best friends who find themselves running a swimming pool snack shack. This movie definitely provides a healthy dose of comedy, alongside an emotional roller coaster.

    The episode continues with a review of "French Girl", a comedic journey that takes us all the way to Canada with a man who follows his French-Canadian girlfriend. Drama, humor, and romance intertwine as he encounters her ex among other surprises. Join our host as he delves into the experiences these films offer, candidly presenting their strengths and weaknesses to help you pick your next watch.

    Eliberating on personal memories of drive-in theaters and expressing concern over dwindling movie-going experience amidst the pandemic, the host sheds light on the changing movie landscape in this episode. Ride along as our host navigates comedy film discussions and more like an open-ended conversation. Don't forget to subscribe and stay tuned to us if you are a movie buff who could use a good laugh!

  • Welcome to another episode of the Real Humor Movie Review with your host, Kenny Concepts. Known for his light-hearted take on movies that make you clutch your sides with laughter, Kenny explores and recommends films that offer up hearty doses of humor. Whether you're a film aficionado or a casual viewer looking for a good laugh, this podcast caters to all.

    This week, Kenny delves into the film "Anyone But You," featuring Sidney Sweeney and Glenn Powell, a comedy that promises to tickle your funny bone. He also shares his thoughts on a somewhat drier comedy starring the versatile Paul Giamatti, an endearing tale of an uptight instructor stuck with a few students over Christmas break.

    For those seeking some thought-out giggle-worthy recommendations, Kenny sheds light on Rolling Stone's top 25 comedy films, sharing his thoughts on each, right from "Super Bad" to "Blazing Saddles." Get ready for a heap of laughter and insightful commentary as Kenny promises a good chuckle with his what's up head nod seal of approval to all film lovers.

    Join us for more fun-filled conversations where we dive deep into the world of comedy films, unraveling the elements that truly make us laugh. Enjoy the ride and keep tuning in to the Real Humor Movie Review!

  • In this riveting podcast episode, we delve into the vast spectrum of comedy present in today's films. With discussions ranging from the laugh-out-loud hilarious to the intriguingly somber dark comedies, the host explores this versatile genre through reviewing a mix of recent flicks like 'Salt Burn,' 'American Dreamer', and 'Please Don't Destroy the Treasure of Foggy Mountain.' A personal take on these films elucidates the host's wide-ranging preference in comedy that goes beyond the scope of mere laughter, often touching upon unconventional storylines and clever rejoinders.

    Crucial in this episode is a rundown of the host's top 20 preferred comedies, featuring timeless classics like 'Friday,' 'Stepbrothers,' 'American Pie', amongst others. In an honest confession, the host admits to facing challenges in compiling the list and promises to return with a more refined selection. The intention is two-fold, both to recommend his favorite flicks and spark a conversation among movie enthusiasts about their comedy preferences.

    The episode also explores the more somber and thought-provoking side of comedy with a discussion thread on dark comedies. Citing examples like 'Birdman', 'Get Out', and 'Fargo', the episode underlines the unique brilliance required to blend humor successfully with relatively darker themes. Listen in for a comprehensive exploration of comedy in cinema, followed by a call to join an engaging dialogue on listenersā€™ individual comedy tastes.

  • In this stimulating episode, Kenny Koncepts delves deeply into the evolution of comedy in movies. With a candid approach that values realness over perfection, he scrutinizes how humor has transformed over time ā€“ has it progressed or regressed? Using various film examples, including classics like 'American Pie', 'Happy Gilmore', and more recent movies like 'Poor Things', Kenny challenges the standard definition of comedy.

    Questioning if an authentic humor like that of the past still exists in today's entertainment scene, Kenny explores the changing natures of the comedy genre. Are today's films truly providing relentless laughter, or do they send us on an emotional roller coaster ride? Moreover, he grapples this question - when does humor cross over to racism in a movie? This episode encourages listeners to engage in a healthy debate on comedyā€™s evolution.

    Sharing experiences from earlier podcast episodes and personal movie reviews, Kenny reflects on movies of the past and the present. Kenny Koncepts provokes thought, asking if films labeled as comedies truly live up to their genre or are falling short. In this voyage of laughter, he recommends rib-tickling hilariously effective films like "Ricky Stanecki."

    Ending on a hopeful note, Kenny assures his audience that heā€™s here to guide them through their comic journey. He passionately believes in the therapeutic power of laughter and emphasizes that a comedy movie well-worth watching might serve as the best medicine. Tune in; he might just recommend your next favorite comedy film!