
This episode features discussions about the film "Karate Ghost," starring Bobby and his experiences in the movie industry. The conversation touches on themes of cultural representation, humor, and the creative process behind filmmaking.
Bobby shares insights about his role in "Karate Ghost," where he plays a sensei and uses a thick Asian accent. He reflects on the film's unique premise, which involves a lonely teen forming a bond with the ghost of an action hero.
The hosts engage in light-hearted banter about the film's absurd karate law setting and Bobby's experiences while shooting the movie. They discuss the challenges of portraying cultural characters in a comedic light.
Overall, the episode balances humor with a thoughtful look at representation in film, showcasing Bobby's journey and the film's potential impact.
Bobby discusses his role in the film "Karate Ghost" and cultural representation in comedy.

Dude, this guy. What's karate ghost?Tom Segura Discovers Karate Ghost
It's a good movie. It's going to be big.Tom Segura Discovers Karate Ghost
I do a thick Asian accent.Tom Segura Discovers Karate Ghost