Jeff Ross Roasts The Border: Live from Brownsville, Texas

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  • 2017
  • 1 hr
  • 6.7  (211)

Jeff Ross Roasts The Border: Live from Brownsville, Texas is a comedy film featuring renowned comedian Jeffrey Ross as he takes his humorous jabs at the United States and Mexico border, along with the people, customs, and politics associated with it, in front of a live audience. The film showcases Jeffrey Ross' uncanny ability to make jokes out of any situation or person, as he roasts everything from border patrol agents to drug smugglers, and from American politicians to Mexican locals. The film is shot in Brownsville, Texas, which is located just a few miles away from the Mexican border, and serves as the perfect backdrop for a comedy show that is filled with political satire, cultural references, and good old-fashioned roasting.

The film begins with a brief introduction by Jeffrey Ross, who sets the tone for the rest of the show by poking fun at the border wall, which is one of the most controversial topics in modern American politics. He then proceeds to introduce his guests, including several comedians and people from the border community, who he invites on stage to share their own experiences and stories.

Jeffrey Ross' jokes are brutally honest, often offensive, but always hilarious, as he takes shots at both sides of the border. He tackles everything from the drug cartels and their influence on both sides of the border, to the stereotypes associated with Mexicans and their culture. He also takes aim at the American government and its policies towards immigration, as well as the Mexican government's corruption and lack of action in resolving the border crisis.

Throughout the show, Ross engages with the audience, asking them questions, and even bringing some on stage to roast them in front of the rest of the audience. The jokes are never too harsh, and Ross maintains a friendly, approachable demeanor throughout the film.

One of the highlights of the film is when Jeffrey Ross brings on several children from a local school to the stage. He asks them what they know about the border and proceeds to educate them on the different cultures, customs, and languages on both sides of the border. He also gets them to help him deliver some of his jokes, which adds an endearing and wholesome touch to the film.

The film also touches on some of the more serious issues surrounding the border crisis, such as the human trafficking and violence that occurs in the region. Despite the gravity of these issues, Ross is able to deliver his jokes in a way that is both respectful and poignant, making the audience laugh and think at the same time.

Overall, Jeff Ross Roasts The Border: Live from Brownsville, Texas is a must-watch film for anyone who enjoys political satire and edgy humor. With its blend of cultural references, insightful commentary, and laugh-out-loud jokes, this film is sure to leave audiences entertained and satisfied.

Jeff Ross Roasts The Border: Live from Brownsville, Texas is a 2017 comedy with a runtime of 1 hour. It has received mostly positive reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.7.

Jeff Ross Roasts The Border: Live from Brownsville, Texas
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  • Release Date
    2017
  • Runtime
    1 hr
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.7  (211)
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