from: Universal Pictures Video November 24, 2008 Best Selling > DVD > 15
List Price: £21.99
Vegetarian Books Price: £13.38
You Save:£8.61 (39%) Prices subject to change.
i went to the secc in glasow to see lee. i have watched all his other stuff and loved it but this has to be the funniest comedy act i have ever seen. the dvd i watched last night and i was again fits of laughter. i missed some bits being at it live an picked up on them
guys you have to buy this dvd it is well worth the money. i would watch it over and over again its that funnny.
the stuff he goes on about is so true to life.
lee is a comical ledgend and will go back to see him again given the chance
>>More Details
Michael McIntyre is one of Britain's best comedians and will definitely stand 'the test of time'. This DVD is a testament to his comedy genius. If you want to ache with laughter - buy the DVD.
>>More Details
one word boring! I really enjoyed the series sex and the city, but honestly this was so boring, the film took so long to get to the main parts. There was a few laughs and some tears, but thats about it, don't waste your money! watch the series on tele for free!
>>More Details
This show has lost it and must only appeal to retards!!The 'humour' is unnecessarily cruel and sick at times and it just doesn't make me laugh anymore.
>>More Details
I'm not up to much when it comes to typing reviews so, please refer to "danbarrett563" (click on Most Helpful first) his review is spot on. If you like your true story war films, then this is one for your library, Simply Brilliant!
>>More Details
I enjoyed this series but personally for me series 1 was better
Series 2 ticked all the usual boxes.Funny,yes,charming,yes but for some reason I didn't like Stacy as much in this series as she became a bit of a whinger.
Ness and Smithy were the stars this time.I love Ruth Jones,shes 'geniune',Smithy is,as usual,top notch as are Uncle Bryn & Pam & Mick.Also,Smithys sister was a good addition as well.
The storyline of Dawny,Pete and the threesome was a bit silly if the truth be known,I cringed and I'm in no way a prude.
I would dearly love to know what happened on the fishing trip with Jason & Uncle Bryn and why Dave from Daves coaches hasn't blown the gaff and told Nessa.Does this mean it will come out in the Christmas special? ... Read More:
>>More Details
I own a lot of comedy DVDs, I watch a lot of live comedy, I watch a lot of TV comedy, I like comedy. I was suprised just how poor the comedy is in this DVD, Russell Howard seems to have very funny lines on Mock the Week, and it seemed I was not to be disappointed with the first few minutes of this DVD. However for the remainder (all except the last few minutes) I was staring blankly at the screen waiting for the man to say something vaguely funny. I am sorry Russell but your live routines just don't transfer to DVD which is a shame as I thought you might be at the leading edge of the 'new' comics (Frankie Boyle/Jimmy Carr/Sean Lock etc), lets hope like a good cheese he matures.
>>More Details
The film was great to watch. Several songs were good and it was overall a enchanting film. The only let down was the ending but other then that it was a really good film.
>>More Details
Mr O Briain is back in town, and he's as good as usual; as good as you should expect of him. His old DVD is simply amazing, so I was worried this new one might be not that good, and that I would be dissapointed. But since I started watching it I knew it was going to be as good as the old one, or even better.
He is always hilarious, but the best bits of his shows are the interaction with the audience; that's, in my opinion what makes his shows so brilliant. Many comedians are good on telling jokes, but they can be a bit boring, just an hour and a half talking by their own. With Dara O Briain, you can never get bored.
I hope he records many of his live shows because living in Spain I have no oportunity of going to see him live, and this man ... Read More:
>>More Details
Though it's nice to have the entire Blackadder collection in one neat DVD-set, there's no comparison between Season One (1983) and the subsequent three seasons.
The 1983 series was directed by Rowan Atkinson (Blackadder) and Richard Curtis. Though Brian Blessed is a superb actor, the dialogue is mildly amusing at best. It simply can't hold a candle to the 1985, 1987 and 1989 seasons - all directed by Richard Curtis and Ben Elton. Season 2 is set in the first Elizabethan Era (late 16th century). Miranda Richardson is hilarious as Queen Elizabeth and it also features a young(ish) Stephen Fry as Lord Melchett. Season 3 is probably my favourite; it's set in the Regency period (early 19th century) where Hugh Laurie excels as Prince George. In one classic episode ... Read More:
>>More Details