Jeff Ross Roasts Criminals: Live at Brazos County Jail
Jeff Ross Roasts Criminals: Live at Brazos County Jail
| 13 June 2015 (USA)
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Jeff gives the most dangerous – and enlightening – roast of his life from behind the walls of the Brazos County Jail in Bryan, Texas. In this special he touches on topics surrounding incarceration such as race, solitary confinement and the death penalty.

Reviews
ReaderKenka Let's be realistic.
TrueHello Fun premise, good actors, bad writing. This film seemed to have potential at the beginning but it quickly devolves into a trite action film. Ultimately it's very boring.
Plustown A lot of perfectly good film show their cards early, establish a unique premise and let the audience explore a topic at a leisurely pace, without much in terms of surprise. this film is not one of those films.
Anoushka Slater While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.
dekbh If you think Jeff Ross might tone it down to an audience of violent incarcerated felons, drug-dealers and neo-nazi skinheads, you would be, well, dead wrong. Ross is at his ballsiest, unrestrained, hilarious best performing at one of the toughest county jails in Texas. He gives new meaning to what it means to 'take no prisoners.'It may sound clichéd to talk about the power of laughter to breakdown barriers, but for a couple hours at least, Ross shows that it can demolish a prison wall and bring together violent gang members, blacks, whites, latino's,jews, gentiles, men, women and even prison guards in a common,almost transcendent moment of laughter and forgetting.The problem is that it you will never look Jeff Ross in the same way again. He will no longer be just the roastmaster insult-comic-in-chief.. His performance is not just funny. Its fearless, heartfelt, compassionate and at times, even wrenching. Yeah,you'll laugh like hell with the toothless convicts. And you might cry with them too.
linrraba Performing to inmates, although not often done, it's not a new thing. Several artists all over the world did that. Johnny Cash and his classic Live At Folsom Prison album is the most remarkable example. Much like him, Ross did more that just a show. He built rapport with them. To be able to do that, he spent three days in jail interviewing inmates and employees of the facility, giving a raw insight of the current situation of the prison system in US.I felt like i was watching Shawshank Redemption at times, rooting for the guys and girls in there to set their lives straight and overcome the consequences of their bad choices. Great jokes all around. Even the prison guards had a hard time trying to not laugh. The highlight of the show to me was the banter between Ross and the Neo-Nazis. Summing it up: Funny and uplifting.
justinemmons When I heard that one of the most ballsy, offensive, and most hilarious comedian ever Jeff Ross was going to be doing one of the most risky stand up specials ever by preforming live for prisoners in Brazos County Jail, you bet I was tuning in for it. I mean what could go wrong?Well I'm happy to report that this is one of the funniest, genius, touching, most clever, and quite possibly one of the most riskiest shows ever done by a comedian ever, and my goodness does this show shine in every way. What we have here is a comedy special which I will say does have a lot of time dedicated to Ross showing off just how the Public Justice System feels corrupt and how the idea that all people locked up are some thick-skinned bad guys, is just incorrect. This aspect is shown off throughout the show filmed just like a documentary as Ross talks too many of the inmates around getting to know their stories as too why they are there and such. I thought I would find this dynamic to be dull, boring, and just thrown in my face in order to convey a point; and I will say at first it may feel like that, however, paying real close attention I found that it was rather touching and sad to see and hear these inmates stories, which then seeing them laugh and enjoy Jeff Ross's hilarious performance at the jail, really adds a heartfelt feeling. Jeff Ross clearly is doing this not just for the attention, but too prove a point that everyone deserves a 2nd chance, and chance to laugh. Which laughter is really the key word here. Not only does every joke in here work, bu they are funny as hell! You can clearly see that Ross is working off the top of his head here, and in the end he succeeds with flying colors. Some may argue that 'Well it says he was supposed to do it like he does the roasts and he didn't!' But I would argue he did in fact do just that, a lot of his joke were directed at the inmates themselves, and at multiple points he brings them up to roast them Jeff Ross style. By the end of this movie not only will you have laughed yourself to death, but you will also have a sense that everything shown to you was none other than cold hard fact, and those facts are: . Jeff Ross is hysterical. We honestly do view inmates wrongly In conclusion If you are looking for a laugh out loud movie that not only provides the jokes, but an honest message, then you'll honestly enjoy this movie. Some again may not like the whole dynamic of switching between comedy and documentary but here, it's clear that it works. Although I will say that maybe switching from great punchline to sad story can be a little strange, which is why it is the only issue I had with this film. But I am an honest man and I have to go with how I felt, and I felt my stomach twist with all the laughter I was letting out, so that being said; Rock on Jeff Ross9/10