Bert Kreischer: Comfortably Dumb May 2026

: 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.

: Anecdotes about race, sex, and awkward social encounters.

: 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 Bert Kreischer: Comfortably Dumb

The special's title and theme lean into Kreischer’s reputation for "expert slacking."

: This reputation and his collegiate lifestyle were the primary inspiration for the National Lampoon film Van Wilder . : Kreischer first gained fame in 1997 when

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

: While he later achieved massive viral success with "The Machine" story, Comfortably Dumb remains one of his most popular specials and is credited with cementing his place in the comedy world. Key Content and Themes The special's title and

: 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.