
With Anjelah's observational style of comedy, she takes you on a hilarious journey through her life. From getting cereal as a birthday gift when she was a kid to cheerleading professionally for the NFL's Oakland Raiders, she leaves you wanting more.... (Full plot summary below)
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With Anjelah's observational style of comedy, she takes you on a hilarious journey through her life. From getting cereal as a birthday gift when she was a kid to cheerleading professionally for the NFL's Oakland Raiders, she leaves you wanting more.
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| User ReviewMatthew CThoroughly enjoyable. Once upon a time, I thought Johnson was just annoying, but I think that's because I never really warmed up to Mad TV. But watching her do stand-up is a real treat. First off, she is very good at what she does with clever timing and great facial expressions and gestures (and girl can dance! if you keep watching to the end - makes sense, since she's a former Raiderette). Secondly, her stand-up is amazingly clean - granted, lots of racial remarks, but never did I hear her say one swear word or talk about sex in any explicit way. Thirdly, she covers topics both socially charged and mundane, and always with an air of "keepin' it real." If racial humor makes you uncomfortable, stay away - but if you're ready to laugh at the foibles of US society, I think you'll enjoy this one. |
| User ReviewAmy BHilarious and phenomenal stand-up comedian! No foul language and you can watch her over and over and keep laughing! |
| User ReviewTim Mloved it awesome awesome n who doesn't love dance able stars |
| User ReviewMin KThoroughly enjoyable. Once upon a time, I thought Johnson was just annoying, but I think that's because I never really warmed up to Mad TV. But watching her do stand-up is a real treat. First off, she is very good at what she does with clever timing and great facial expressions and gestures (and girl can dance! if you keep watching to the end - makes sense, since she's a former Raiderette). Secondly, her stand-up is amazingly clean - granted, lots of racial remarks, but never did I hear her say one swear word or talk about sex in any explicit way. Thirdly, she covers topics both socially charged and mundane, and always with an air of "keepin' it real." If racial humor makes you uncomfortable, stay away - but if you're ready to laugh at the foibles of US society, I think you'll enjoy this one. |
| User ReviewTodd DIf you have not seen or heard beautiful nail I strongly suggest you watch it. |
| User ReviewDorian GHer jokes are tailored to females. Not that she's unfunny, its just not really my thing. And I feel like the jokes in this are quite dated, even though it's only 5 years old. |
| User ReviewErika VShe's only funny in very, very short starts, but she is wickedly, hypnotically charming throughout. That's the only explanation I could cull for actually watching start to finish. |