Jim !
by Abercrombie on 10/4/16Penn's Peak - Jim ThorpeRating: 5 out of 5Had the best time ! Fantastically funny and family clean fun

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THE BEGINNING . . . Jim Breuer, born on June 21, 1967 in Valley Stream, Long Island, has established himself as one of the most outrageous comedians in the U.S. through his incredible stand-up performances, charismatic stage antics and impressions, various television appearances, movie roles and his Sirius Satellite Radio show. A stand-up comedian since his high school days at Valley Stream Central High School in Valley Stream, New York, Jim worked in comedy clubs around the country for several years before deciding to become a regular on the New York comedy club circuit. After being in New York for only seven months, he landed a gig on the nationally syndicated show, "Uptown Comedy Club," where he spent two seasons. HITTING IT BIG . . . In 1995, Jim joined NBC's "Saturday Night Live," becoming best known for his original character "Goat Boy" and his impression of actor Joe Pesci, resulting in the recurring "Joe Pesci Show" sketch. Word of his uncanny imitation of Pesci spread to the actor himself, who later made a surprise appearance on "SNL" to confront the comedian - creating one of the most memorable skits in the show's history - which was later featured on the documentary, "101 Most Unforgettable Top SNL Moments." In 1998, after a four-year stint on "SNL," Jim starred in the movie "Half Baked," alongside of comedian Dave Chappelle. That summer, MTV also invited the comedian to be a host on the popular show "MTV's Beach House," which featured Jim strolling the New Jersey shore boardwalk with hidden cameras. Additional appearances include numerous stints on NBC's "Late Night with Conan O'Brien," as well as roles in several movies, such as "Dick" (1999) and "Once in the Life" (2000), and in 2006, he made a cameo appearance in Artie Lange's movie "Beer League." Also in 2006, Jim was named as the new host of VH1's popular show "Web Junk 20," where he guides viewers through the top 20 viral clips of the week. ON THE ROAD . . . Jim Breuer pioneered the "heavy-metal comedy" revolution, combining his love of rock ‘n' roll with comedy. Backed by a full band, Jim continues to entertain packed crowds with his impressions of AC/DC's Brian Johnson doing "The Hokey Pokey" and Metallica singing "If You're Happy and You Know It." In July 2007, word of Breuer's uncanny impression of Brian Johnson spread to the rock god himself, who personally requested that Jim sing with him live onstage during a John Entwistle Foundation benefit concert at BB King's Blues Club in New York. The comedian joined Brian Johnson onstage to perform a hilarious duet of Breuer's classic version of "Hokey Pokey," followed by an encore performance of "Highway to Hell". Jim's "Heavy Metal Man" comedy tours also feature a mix of routines that have become cult favorites, such as "The Wizard," "Coming Home at 4 a.m." and "Party in the Stomach." This revolutionary style of stand-up comedy secured Jim a spot on Comedy Central's list of the "100 Greatest Stand-Ups of All Time." Following his hour special on Comedy Central, Jim was invited to be a special guest host on "MTV Icon: Metallica," VH1's "Rock Honors" and Comedy Central's "Roast of Denis Leary." Unlike other comedians, Jim also shows his fans a softer side with his "Family Man" show, where he brings hilarious anecdotes about being a family man to life through charismatic stage antics and impressions. Nothing is sacred, as Jim introduces the audience to his family, telling side-splitting stories about his Dad (a.k.a. "Shuffles"), going to tap dancing lessons and gymnastics with his daughters and more. Throughout the years, Jim has also supported various charities through his comedy, including the Chris Farley Foundation, VH1 MusiCares, his local police and fire departments and more. UNLEASHING ON FANS . . . In 2004, Jim began his career at Sirius Satellite Radio as the host of his own show "Breuer Unleashed" on RawDog 104. Along with co-hosts, comedian Pete Correale and his high school buddies Larry Schneidmuller and Jimmy "Shaka," "Breuer Unleashed" takes listeners through a wide array of topics from music to family and friends to baseball and more. A variety of guests have appeared on "Breuer Unleashed," ranging from legendary rock stars like AC/DC's Brian Johnson, Metallica's James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich, Rob Zombie and Willie Nelson, to comedy greats Chevy Chase, Bill Cosby, Denis Leary and Dave Attell, and celebrities like Howard Stern, Luke Wilson, Matt Dillon, Sugar Ray Leonard and more. Airing live weekdays from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. EST, "Breuer Unleashed" is celebrating its third year on Sirius.
Had the best time ! Fantastically funny and family clean fun
Jim Breuer never disappoints! Always a great show! Have seen him twice and always extremely funny and entertaining! If you have a chance to see him I highly recommend it!
My friend and I had great seats and we really enjoyed the show, I wish Jim would have done a meet/greet at the end of his show; however I was blessed to receive a hand shake.
I've always been a Jim Breuer fan. He was funny for the most part. The guy that opened for him was great. He got a little depressing fora Friday night comedy show for me but was good after he got passed talking about getting old and nursing homes and such. Worth a go for a cheap ticket.
Great venue at Turning Stone Casino. Jim was so funny and current. Engaged with the audience.
Show started a bit late because there were tons of people still filing in. Turning Stone could have been a bit more organized, and maybe had... well... more than one line for the many doors going into the showroom... but that's neither here nor there. The opener was Rich something or other... he was pretty funny. Better than many openers I've seen. He did a quick 20 minutes or so. Then Jim came out and did what I would say was 80 minutes of new material. I've seen all his stand up specials and his more autobiographical special that is on Netflix... and I enjoyed them all, and was very happy that he wasn't recycling any material. I laughed pretty hard for the better portion of the show. I was happy, while to the chagrin of others, that he didn't even mention "Half Baked" or Goat Boy. He seemed more "mature" than he did in his early days, which I guess comes with age. You could tell be the way he spoke of his marriage that he is an "adult" and not just some guy who was in that stoner movie from the 90's. As someone who is growing up too, I appreciated his evolved humor.
Great venue with an awesome comedian!! Would love to see him again already!
Absolutely a great show. Had a chance to meet him on the way to the restaurant. Completely down to earth and just a genuinely funny guy on and off the stage. My wife and I are definitely going back to see him. His material hits home in the funniest way for us. Highly recommend the show. After the show we waited in a long line bought his book and CD. He was chatting it up with everyone and you can tell he appreciates his fans a lot.
My sleeves were wet from wiping the tears off my face because I was laughing so hard!
This was an amazing show! Best stand up comedian I have ever seen!! Can't wait til he comes back to KC!
Best stand-up we've seen. We laughed until we cried. It was awesome!
I really liked the intimate venue and Jim knocked it out of the park as usual. He was very interactive with the crowd and was really really funny.
Breuer is one of the comedy greats! Highly recommended. The guy's funny as hell, a family man and a class act. My wife and I sat down to have dinner before the show and Jim was sitting at the bar next to us. What a shock! He was finishing dinner and we didn't want to interrupt him while he was eating. My only regret was not introducing myself. Great show!
Non stop laughing the entire show! So appreciate his clean comedy, that's real talent!! I can't wait to go see him again someday.
I've been following Jim Breuer for years. This was our second Jim Breuer show and it was better than the first. We also have tickets to see him in May. If you have never heard of Jim Breuer or never seen a live show by Jim I'd recommend seeing him. It's worth every penny. You will be a lifetime fan after seeing him!
Jim's show was hilarious, and I was impressed that he did not feel the need to use lewd jokes or language- great show!
First time seeing Mr Breuer but I've been a fan for many, many years...was worried about him coming to Bogart's (not a fan of that venue) but I was blown away....We had the best time, I laughed out loud so many times and had tears running down my face for most of the night...He is the funniest comedian I've ever seen...well worth the money and I can't wait for him to come back next year!!!
Being a fan of Breuer's stand up for a number of years, I was hoping this show would have new material of equal comedic value. I was not disappointed. If you are a fan of Breuer's comedy style, this show is well worth the ticket. Plus, you buy a dvd, he takes a picture with you.
Great show in nice intimate venue. I laughed so hard I had a headache at the end!
Non stop laughs, from warm up comedian to last joke, the time flew by . Great stories and language was respectful , yet identifiable funny