3 reviews
- jboothmillard
- Jul 6, 2006
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I've been watching alot of stand-up comedians lately but this was my first show of Jimmy Carr. I like offensive wrong humor. Sarcasm is my kinda thing. Jimmy Carr isn't really sarcastic but he has plenty of offensive jokes. You could describe Jimmy Carr, at least from this show I watched, as a master of one-liners. Because all of his jokes are one-liners. He brings them in a way you sometimes have to think a second but they're always funny. He never sit stills though, what could be difficult with only one-liners. Instead he's bringing joke after joke without ever being boring. I enjoyed this first show and look forward to watch his other performances.
- deloudelouvain
- Aug 1, 2018
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Jimmy Carr hosted a REALLY funny TV game show called 'Distraction' back in the early 00s. In that show, the candidates were asked to BBQ their own win money whenever they answered questions wrong, ironically improve their gigantic flatscreen TVs by nailing wooden bars right across the screen, and smash the windows of the cars they were going to win with a giant hammer. It was very funny. Search "I f***g hate Uri Gellar" on YouTube to get an impression. After eight years, it's that exact quality that made me LEAVE Britain. They can't be real. No chance Brits are real. Whenever God serves them the world on a plate, Brits get a little less unimpressed for a moment, and then fall back into the usual disinterest. It's bad. Maybe it's only GOTTEN bad. I'm not British. I know Britain since the early 00s and they just ignore good things, rank awful stuff equal to good stuff, recommend you other awful TV shows, vote for the stupidest card trick acts on Britain's got Talent, spit at the finest British bakery chains, laugh about the most horrendous news catch-up shows, pretend in the 2010s British actors had catch phrases in the 1970s ... Kid's shows are alright. It doesn't show if kids are stupid. Phew!
- makiefer-87128
- Dec 28, 2024
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