Juston McKinney - A Middle Class Hole

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  • NR
  • 1 hr 9 min
  • 7.3  (17)

Juston McKinney - A Middle Class Hole is a comedy special featuring stand-up performances by Juston McKinney, an American comedian and former deputy sheriff. The movie was released in 2010 and was directed by Jay Chapman. The movie begins with Juston McKinney walking onto the stage in front of a live audience in the Palace Theatre in Manchester, New Hampshire. The audience applauds as Juston introduces himself and begins his stand-up comedy routine. The majority of the material in the movie is based on Juston's experiences growing up in rural New Hampshire in a middle-class family.

Juston's comedic style is observational and focuses on the quirks and distinctiveness of life in small towns. He talks about his parents, his school days, and his experiences as a police officer in his hometown. He also touches on American culture and politics, relationships, and family life.

One of the topics that Juston frequently jokes about in the movie is his upbringing in New Hampshire. He describes himself as a 'Yankee', and says that in his hometown, people are proud of their New Hampshire heritage. He talks about how his family was frugal, and how his parents would make him wear hand-me-down clothes despite Juston's protests. He also describes the unique quirks of rural New Hampshire, including the 'live free or die' slogan on the state's license plates, and how 'Town Meeting Day' is a sacred event in small towns where everyone has a voice.

Juston also talks about his experiences as a police officer. He draws upon his past law enforcement experience to riff on the absurdity of bureaucracy, and how his fellow officers would complain about mundane tasks such as filling out paperwork. He also shares anecdotes about his experiences dealing with the general public as a police officer, including pulling over speeders and dealing with drunk drivers.

Throughout the movie, Juston is very self-deprecating, poking fun at himself and his habits. He talks about his love of food and how he is not exactly in the best of shape. He laughs at his own foibles as a husband and father, talking about his inability to understand women's emotions and how his kids interrupt him at inopportune moments.

In addition to his personal experiences, Juston also jokes about more national topics. He pokes fun at the state of modern politics, talking about how politicians use phrases like "let me be perfectly clear" to obfuscate what they are actually saying. He also makes light of how the country is becoming more politically correct and how it is becoming harder to offend anyone.

All throughout the movie, Juston's delivery is impeccable, using a combination of expressions, anecdotes, and impressions to keep the audience rolling in laughter. He is a master storyteller who is genuinely funny and charming. He never falls back on cheap jokes or obscenity, making the comedy clean enough to enjoy with family.

Juston McKinney - A Middle Class Hole is a non-stop laugh fest that is sure to tickle your funny bone. Whether you're from the rural Northeast or not, you'll relate to the unique experiences and quirks that Juston brings to life on stage. Whether it's his impersonation of his father or his relatable nature, Juston's comedy is rooted in realism, making it accessible and universally relatable. The movie has a runtime of approximately 75 minutes and is available on DVD and digital download.

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Description
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 9 min
  • IMDB Rating
    7.3  (17)