"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 ... more »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?« less
"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?
Shelly L. from PORTLAND, OR Reviewed on 3/28/2013...
Loved it, it was family friendly and hilarious. I can listen to it without worrying that my three year old will embarass me by repeating it.
CD Reviews
Good clean fun
Steven E. Ottney | Greenwood In. | 06/08/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I remember seeing this guy years ago when he would come out in a cowbay hat and say " howdee bet you didn't expect that ".I thought he was funny then and still do. This guy focuses in on real life and does it by being clean using obsevations of how we really act.Most comics today just expouse filth and catch phrases to shock us.I can watch this video with my family or church friends and not be ashamed,much in the same way as Bill Cosby's "Himself" from years ago.This is entertaining and very funny.If Carlos Mencia would just clean up his routines about observation he could be this entertaining and have a more broad appeal."
Not the best, but doesn't suck so much.
Sam I am | brunswick, Md | 01/04/2008
(3 out of 5 stars)
"if you've never seen Henry Cho before, you'll probably be impressed because he's unique, but if, like me, you saw him years ago on a Caroline's Comedy Hour show or A&E, you'll probably see this was not his best set. He seems to be trying to shed his edge, bland his unique roots and become more mainstream, which is a giant mistake. He's boring when he riffs on much of anything other than the cultural displacement caused by the two wildly divergent strains in his racial background. When he uses that as fodder for his jokes, he's better than Margaret Cho (no relation, I would think, but who knows?) by a mile. But when he talked about his wife, tried to give us insights on gender differences, he made me yawn."
Not bad, but not great.
Joshua | Covington, Vatican City State (Holy See) | 09/22/2007
(3 out of 5 stars)
"I think that the easiest way for me to describe this album is to say that when people ask me about it, I can't repeat any joke but one - the one he says is his favorite, which I didn't find funny. It's not that Cho isn't funny; his jokes make you laugh, but it's not the big laughs you get from other comedians. Whimsical, amusing, but not hilarious. I don't regret buying it, but I wouldn't go recommending it to people when I could be pushing something funnier."