byronfelson
A rejoint le oct. 2005
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Michael McIntyre is the sort of comic your grandma might find amusing.
As for me, I just find him tedious, unfunny and childish.
His humour, such as it is, belongs in another age.
I often wonder how he manages to get an audience, but then I realise, in the same case as Peter Kay, there must be an awful lot of people who're desperate for some light relief (very light) in their miserable lives.
If you wanted classic stand-up comedy you'd be better off going for Les Dawson or Dave Allen, at least they were funny.
As for Mr. McIntyre, he'll probably keep on selling his dvd's to people who'll buy because they've seen him on tv, though how many would want to watch him more than once is a complete mystery.
As for me, I just find him tedious, unfunny and childish.
His humour, such as it is, belongs in another age.
I often wonder how he manages to get an audience, but then I realise, in the same case as Peter Kay, there must be an awful lot of people who're desperate for some light relief (very light) in their miserable lives.
If you wanted classic stand-up comedy you'd be better off going for Les Dawson or Dave Allen, at least they were funny.
As for Mr. McIntyre, he'll probably keep on selling his dvd's to people who'll buy because they've seen him on tv, though how many would want to watch him more than once is a complete mystery.
Why anyone would want to waste their time and money reviewing the life and career of one of the most overrated footballers in the world is beyond me.
Average footballer, married a less than average 'pop star', now spends his retirement hob'nobbing with his, mostly, more talented and more famous friends while obsessively trying to promote his children's lives on social media.
Nothing but a 'look at me' advertisement.
Average footballer, married a less than average 'pop star', now spends his retirement hob'nobbing with his, mostly, more talented and more famous friends while obsessively trying to promote his children's lives on social media.
Nothing but a 'look at me' advertisement.