Dumb | Bert Kreischer: Comfortably

Released in 2009, is the debut one-hour comedy special from the comedian often known as "The Machine." The special originally aired on Comedy Central and captures Kreischer's transition from being a professional "party animal" to a rising star in stand-up comedy. Background and Context

: This reputation and his collegiate lifestyle were the primary inspiration for the National Lampoon film Van Wilder .

: One of the most famous segments involves his humorous advice and stories on how (not) to deal with police officers while intoxicated. Bert Kreischer: Comfortably Dumb

: Reviewers and fans frequently highlight his "affability and self-deprecation," which allows him to tell outrageous stories without losing the audience's sympathy. Viewing Information Runtime : Approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes.

: Kreischer first gained fame in 1997 when Rolling Stone named him the "Number One Partier in the Nation" while he was a student at Florida State University. Released in 2009, is the debut one-hour comedy

: Insights and jokes regarding his lifestyle, including a notable bit about his "beer belly." Critical Reception and Legacy

: Known for high energy and physical comedy, Kreischer often performs shirtless, though this debut special features him establishing his identity as a master storyteller. Key Content and Themes : Reviewers and fans frequently highlight his "affability

: The special is available for digital purchase and has been released on DVD through retailers like eBay . Bert Kreischer: Comfortably Dumb - TV Guide