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What's That Clickin' Noise (2006)

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What's That Clickin' Noise
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Directed byAlan C. Blomquist
CastHenry Cho
Theatrical ReleaseJuly 14, 2006
DVD ReleaseJuly 18, 2006
Running Time60 minutes
MPAA RatingUnrated
UPC Code075993868623
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Languages: English (Original Language)
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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.0 (20 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteHenry ChoQuote
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! September 2, 2008

rating: 3 QuoteHenry ChoQuote
The DVD of Henry Cho was as good as I thought it would be. I would recommend it! February 5, 2008

rating: 3 QuotePretty good.Quote
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. January 19, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteHilarious!!!Quote
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.
October 10, 2007

rating: 2 QuoteUnfortunately it is slow, not enough humor, lacks refreshing material. Quote
Taped in 2005 surprises me, because I really like Henry Cho when I first saw him in the 90s. But with this DVD comic show, I was disappointed. Yes, he is slow paced, and I accept that, but there is very little entertaining humor.

The comic act was lacking fresh material! We have long heard about the marriage jokes, the pregnancy and kid stuff. That has been hashed about for years and years. What he brought was nothing fresh. The in-law family humor was unoriginal and unfunny, been there, done that, heard that!! In other words, if the inlaws aren't worthy of exciting funny material,.... can 'em.

Along with the slow pace, the structure of the act lacked interest. Too often, he uses filler talk, you know, the repetition of phrases just to fill time. This makes the act slower and less interesting. Every word a comedian says, should be important, if not, use filler time.

The audience was lackluster over the performance. But I guess if you have a bunch of Tennesseans, this might be for suitable for them. Otherwise, this slow-paced, unoriginal marital, family-type humor would not fly elsewhere.

As much as I wanted to hear Henry Cho, this was a downer! ....MzRizz September 18, 2007

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