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Jeff Foxworthy: The Good Old Days

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In his first solo stand-up special in 24 years, Jeff Foxworthy is remembering the good old days. Before cell phones diagnosed our illnesses, were used as cameras, kept us informed 24 hours a day, and before we had to have different passwords for everything. Jeff discusses parenting (your children and your parents), texting, the joy of getting a butt dial, conversations with his wife and recalls a much simpler time (or was it?).

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Sean L. McCarthy Decider This hour may contain lots of laughs, but they’re only as loud as an LOL text. So if you’re looking for light chuckles, go ahead and stream. But big belly laughs? Skip this hour. Mar 23, 2022 Full Review Adam Lock Ready Steady Cut Jeff Foxworthy plays it safe -- painfully safe, in fact. This is a harmless jaunt through the stand-up comedians many recorded observations from lockdown. Rated: 3/5 Mar 22, 2022 Full Review Read all reviews

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r c this might be funny if you were dropped on your head as a child multiple times while inhaling leaded gas fumes Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review Audience Member If you liked Jeff Foxworthy 25 years ago AND you haven't changed in the slightest bit, you might find this funny. My fingers were crossed that he'd have something new, maybe an every-man angle through which he sees the world. No, it's embarrassingly safe, as far as he understands it, has zero impact on emotion or thought, gives no notes on the immediacy of current events, nor on how the world has changed other than an out-of-touch grandparent's observations on the difficulty of teaching his parents how to use a cell phone. Or how he's felt detached from society during the pandemic (no impact emotionally, just super superficial). It's like a vapid laugh-track syndication show from the 90s that you leave on in the background while making dinner - just for the noise. If anything, his observations are cringingly, horrifically unaware: the joke about a granny loading her gun: Foxworthy as granny aims his finger pistol at the camera, holding it sideways, starts shifting back and forth on his toes like a bad imitation of a "troubled urban youth" stereotype he saw in gangsta movies from the 90s, says in granny voice, "Yo Ibuprophin gets me ready for vi-si-tors... You feel me dawg?" <laughter> "Yo yo, yo you feel me? you feelin me?!?" So yea, if you're a fan of Stand Your Ground laws, feel like it was Trayvon's fault he got shot for wearing a hoody, but don't want to actually think about any of that, crack open a Bud while the wife makes dinner, send the kids to zone out on their tablets, step away from your nightly Facebook ranting, and let the soft patter of zero-impact hackery smooth your brain back into mush, just like the good ol' days. Rated 1 out of 5 stars 02/19/23 Full Review Audience Member Jeff Foxworthy has been around a long time. He is a family friendly southern comedian, His stand up special is enjoyable. He talks about his Mother, his relationship with his family, and non controversial social issues. I like him but he is not my favorite, by far. Nothing about this special offends but nothing sets the world on fire either. The word that came to mind over and over again was "cute". It was cute and highly watchable. I chuckled and smiled a lot. His common sense approach to life is refreshing. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 01/13/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis In his first solo stand-up special in 24 years, Jeff Foxworthy is remembering the good old days. Before cell phones diagnosed our illnesses, were used as cameras, kept us informed 24 hours a day, and before we had to have different passwords for everything. Jeff discusses parenting (your children and your parents), texting, the joy of getting a butt dial, conversations with his wife and recalls a much simpler time (or was it?).
Director
Ryan Polito
Producer
Larry Burns, John Irwin
Screenwriter
Jeff Foxworthy
Genre
Comedy, Stand-Up
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Mar 22, 2022
Runtime
1h 0m