Bert Kreischer: Lucky
audience Reviews
, 71% Audience Score- Rating: 0.5 out of 5 starsWhen I say my son and I Lived for Bert…. We would spend hours scouring the internet for more of his content. We absolutely adored him in the beginning and this just seemed like one more step to watching him get drunk on himself and become a total sell out. The jokes I get are supposed to be jokes, but cracking on the very women that enabled you to build your career and puts up with your shiz? That’s wild bruh… you REALLY took it too far this time. I have tried to watch the entire thing three times now and I can’t make it past. My son watched it for the first 20 mins and got up saying he wouldn’t listen to this garbage. My son absolutely LOVED you! We just don’t respect you anymore. Comedy is not a no bars held profession like you think it is. There are people that helped MAKE you… have some respect. Pick ANYONE else! Literally ANYONE. You are LUCKY to have her. You are a freaking mess and your wife and those kids are the best thing you have going for you.
- Rating: 0.5 out of 5 starsCringed through the entire special… what has happened to Bert?
- Rating: 2 out of 5 starsBert Kreischer’s Lucky: The Only Thing Unlucky Is The Audience Bert Kreischer is back, shirtless as ever, with his latest special, Lucky, and folks… I think we finally understand who the title refers to: anyone who didn’t watch this. From the jump, Bert launches into his usual routine—drunken antics, dad stories, and the kind of humor that makes you wonder if he actually has a home or just permanently lives on Joe Rogan’s couch. The man is a human beer pong tournament in dad bod form, and while that can be fun in small doses, Lucky stretches it out for an hour that feels like a hazing ritual. His jokes? Like that gas station sushi you knew you shouldn’t have eaten but did anyway—messy, questionable, and ultimately regrettable. The man laughs at his own jokes harder than anyone in the audience, and at some point, you start wondering if he’s just trying to buy himself time before delivering a punchline that never comes. By the end, you’re left with the same feeling you get after crushing a six-pack of cheap beer on a Tuesday: bloated, slightly confused, and wondering where your life went wrong. If you love Bert, you’ll probably enjoy this. If you don’t, Lucky is just another reminder that maybe, just maybe, Netflix needs to start putting a shirt clause in their comedy contracts. ⭐️⭐️ (Two stars, one for effort and one for the sheer commitment to never wearing a shirt.)
- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsAnyone leaving these negative reviews are just followers of the YT comment sections. If he was nearly as bad as you guys say he wouldn't be as big as he has been. People should stop being nasty for no reason or really just for attention. Another big one for the people who enjoy stories andJokes on family. Not for the one-liner lovers. Great job again BART thanks for all the laughs throughout the years.
- Rating: 1.5 out of 5 starsI am a fan, but this was not as good as any of his previous Netflix specials. Looking forward to your next everything.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsI cry while laughing, one hundred percent relatable. Great timing.
- Rating: 1 out of 5 starsIf you like hearing an unfunny narcissist talk about how many celebrities know who he is you're probably one of the few fans YMH podcasts have left and you're one of the only people who might enjoy this.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsBert Kreischer got this one right.The final bit was a fun roller coaster of emotions!
- Rating: 1 out of 5 starsI want to meet somebody that sat there and laughed at that. I mean it’s just torture. Brendan Schaub give the poor guy some material
- Rating: 0.5 out of 5 starsJust horrible, unauthentic as hell