The Elvis Presley of Comedy returns in a modern show which starts with a cartoonThe Elvis Presley of Comedy returns in a modern show which starts with a cartoonThe Elvis Presley of Comedy returns in a modern show which starts with a cartoon
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I love Lee Evans and it is Comedy's loss that he retired when he did, but he couldn't have kept going at the pace he was going. He puts so much into a performance.
Incredible, unbelievably funny. There were several places in this performance where I was laughing so suddenly and hard that my tummy muscles, hurt, my jaw almost locked because I couldnt breathe through laughing and crying.
I never knew he was a musician and composer too.....a very talented guy. He is a comedy treasure and pure gold. I will be keeping this DVD to watch again in the future. Absolutely recommended.
I never knew he was a musician and composer too.....a very talented guy. He is a comedy treasure and pure gold. I will be keeping this DVD to watch again in the future. Absolutely recommended.
If I only could understand half of what he's saying! Also, his hyperactivity gets to you after some point.
Lee Evans. Remember him? He retired some years back but his name is still known for being a good stand-up comedian in his day. Perhaps he got out while the going was good. Maybe he'll do 'Mousehunt 2' one day...
He just wasn't very funny for me, Sorry to say but his appeal is rather lost on me. He's like a modern Norman Wisdom in many ways in terms of his manic physicality, which is a good thing.
He also lacks any real charm, has material that was being used by Noah on the ark, and I'm afraid here looks like he thinks he's God's gift to comedy.
He also falls in to that very easy trap of thinking that by throwing the 'F' word into his act every two seconds it will somehow elevate his material and make it funnier.
It does not. Sorry.
He just wasn't very funny for me, Sorry to say but his appeal is rather lost on me. He's like a modern Norman Wisdom in many ways in terms of his manic physicality, which is a good thing.
He also lacks any real charm, has material that was being used by Noah on the ark, and I'm afraid here looks like he thinks he's God's gift to comedy.
He also falls in to that very easy trap of thinking that by throwing the 'F' word into his act every two seconds it will somehow elevate his material and make it funnier.
It does not. Sorry.
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