The Kims of Comedy

The Kims of Comedy

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The Kims of Comedy
The Kims of Comedy

The Kims of Comedy

7.2 | 1h5m | en | Comedy

Forget the Kings -- these are the "Kims" of comedy! Four of the funniest Asian comedians riff on a variety of pop culture topics, from Christmas to Korea and everything in between. Featured jokesters include Bobby Lee ("Mad TV"), Kevin Shea ("Jimmy Kimmel Live"), Steve Byrne ("Chappelle's Show") and Dr. Ken Jeong (Comedy Central's "Comic Groove"), a unique comic talent known as the funniest physician in America.

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Released: September. 01,2005 | Released Producted By: , Country: Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Forget the Kings -- these are the "Kims" of comedy! Four of the funniest Asian comedians riff on a variety of pop culture topics, from Christmas to Korea and everything in between. Featured jokesters include Bobby Lee ("Mad TV"), Kevin Shea ("Jimmy Kimmel Live"), Steve Byrne ("Chappelle's Show") and Dr. Ken Jeong (Comedy Central's "Comic Groove"), a unique comic talent known as the funniest physician in America.

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Ken Jeong , Steve Byrne , Bobby Lee

Director

Chuck Vinson

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amfulay I wasn't expecting to love it, but it was definitely entertaining. Brian Lee from Mad TV pulled the production together and did a good job selecting the other 3 Korean American comedians. I was concerned they'd all have the same schtick on family and parents, but they all brought their own style to the show.The humor centered a lot on race and sex, but that's not so surprising - there's a lot of humor to be had on that front. The last two comedians seemed to have more experience and material than the second, but the deleted scenes were a riot and definitely worth viewing as well. Overall, I thought it was good to see some new faces to Asian American comedy.