Margaret Cho does not suffer well the by-now-clichéd expression, "Don't go there." As Cho remarks near the end of her characteristically passionate one-woman show, "I live there. I bought a house there." "There" for Margaret Cho is graphic descriptions of sexual acts, gay and straight, and bodily functions, impersonating a Bangkok sex-show barker, and other matters addressed in her singular frank and explicit style. Two hysterical rants that can be printed here involve being served an Asian Chicken Salad and all the reasons she will never be cast in a period film. Cho Revolution is more fitfully paced than her previous concert films, but she saves the best, and her most righteous anger, for last, when she addresses negative body image, racism, and homophobia. Here, she drops the attitude and gets real. She may be preaching to the converted (a Cho audience is nothing but idolatry), but it is a powerful sermon. Viva Cho!Read full review
i love margaret cho because she has a unique way she tells her audience her jokes and all of her jokes are extremely funny GREAT MOVIE
Well Margaret Cho is a master of comedy once again. It is funny especially when she is making fun of her mother. I love her, and would love to see her in person.
JUST LOVE THIS WOMAN, SHE SAYS WHAT SHE THINKS AND WHAT IS GOING ON TODAY, IS WHAT WE ALL SHOULD DO, SO BUY THE DVD'S AND HER PRODUCTS TO SUPPORT THE GLBT COMMUNITY
Margaret Cho is a delight. She makes me laugh, which is why you watch stand up comedians, right? I recommend this video.
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