Stand-up Review: Whitney Cummings: "Money Shot"
She spends a most of her time talking about the differences between men and women, calling the latter “emotional ninjas”. She prowls on unsuspecting men in the audience, gaining laughs from their nervous attempts to answer her frank questions. Think if Sex and the City was terrible and centered around a brunette Samantha: vulgar, neurotic, and she talks to herself. It’s not that it’s bad; it’s that Whitney makes a point & then beats it over the head while sprinkling morsels of good material throughout the performance. When you find one, it’s like a chocolate chip in a sea of raisins.
Rating: 4/10
Whitney Cummings: "Money Shot"
Directed by John Fortenberry
2010
She spends a most of her time talking about the differences between men and women, calling the latter “emotional ninjas”. She prowls on unsuspecting men in the audience, gaining laughs from their nervous attempts to answer her frank questions. Think if Sex and the City was terrible and centered around a brunette Samantha: vulgar, neurotic, and she talks to herself. It’s not that it’s bad; it’s that Whitney makes a point & then beats it over the head while sprinkling morsels of good material throughout the performance. When you find one, it’s like a chocolate chip in a sea of raisins.
Rating: 4/10
Whitney Cummings: "Money Shot"
Directed by John Fortenberry
2010
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