Comedian Pablo Francisco likes to identify himself as a "friendly Latino," as if there would ever be some sort of question as to his ethnic background at any point during his set. A real question: why make the "friendly" distinction? Why anything but "friendly"? Apparently it goes to show us all: without being who we are, who would we be? Francisco pumps the old railcar of discomfort -- usually at the expense of minorities -- over genuine humor, inspiring audiences to wriggle in their seats and grimace nervously on cue in response to his patently offensive -- and pointless -- Asian and American Indian imitations. He needs a traveling sound system to support his sound-effect fetish as well: he should invest in one of those college courses that teach you how to do fun stuff with your speech-producing mechanism like Michael Winslow (the sound-effects guy in all those Police Academy movies). To his credit, Francisco likes to dissolve somewhat gradually into a weird little pond of silliness, which if mismanaged properly can always be good for an involuntary giggle or ten. Silliness sells, like the gasping surrender to tickling. He recovers to form something like a puddle of himself in time to deliver a standup standup at the end of the show, parodying movies in a refreshing and dead-on, straight-faced style with plenty of well-written punchlines that soar over the cheapness of his ethnic accents. And will these guys ever leave poor Aaron Neville alone? He's too easy! Only an OK comic routine at large. ~ Becky Byrkit
Pablo brings forth strikingly real off the wall sound effects and impressions. His send up of the Movie Preview guy ala Arnold Schwarzenegger as "little tortilla boy" is brilliant.
Hilarious Riot! It's hella funny! It's so funny! Knee to the groin of comedy. Submitted by a reviewer (Somewhere that I have no fukin' clue!) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo 1 of 1 found this helpful.
ONE MAN. ONE WAY! Pablo Francisco is VERY funny. However I don't think he's reached his limits yet. His voice impersonations are hilarious. There is one big difference between this CD and other Comedy CD's and that's is that the more you listen to it the funnier it will become. I've had it for 2 weeks know and I must have listened to it about 20 times and it just refuses to get old. Definitely a good buy and a good deal. Submitted by ezenava7 (Phoenix, AZ, USA) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
OH MY GAWD Sausage! Hysterical! You'll listen to it thousands of times... the lines will creep into your everyday conversation.
GREAT impressions, too! My fave:Little Tortilla Boy. Submitted by erica (Hawaii, usa) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
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