Dylan Moran - Monster - Live
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #3236 in DVD
- Released on: 2004-11-15
- Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
- Format: PAL
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 85 minutes
Customer Reviews
The Man Does Ireland Proud
For those who may experience watching Dylan for the first time, they may not get the gag and they may not get the person behind the mic. Dylan has always had the moniker of being the relaxed rambling comedian of whom some may see as a ridiculous drunk talking a load of crap, but to others he is seen as a genius of random comedy and is someone that can do an entire country proud. Understanding the man behind the mic and understanding where he's going with the comedy isn't really that difficult, as you come to notice there's a method behind the madness.
I recently had the pleasure of seeing Dylan Live in person as a part of the Three Fellas tour, along with Tommy Tiernan & Ardal O'Hanlon. I must say I was there just to see Moran and I wasn't disappointed as he tore the roof down with his witty non-sensical humour and ramblings that have you roaring with laughter, yet at the same time have you raise an eyebrow and ask yourself "Wait what did he say?"
He's a truly brilliant comedian and Monster is the DVD that must introduce you to this wonderful comedian.
Spectacular comedy
This is the most raucous, most funny, most dizzying stand-up performance that these eyes've ever witnessed. His observation is as sharp as a jagged edge tapered to the single atom, and his musings are spot on. He comes accross as a stumbling drunkard, but he really is - after you've given him 5 minutes - on the ball to such a degree that he and the ball are one. Anyone who gives this lower than 4 has their head where their arse should be, and their arse... somewhere else.
Safe as houses
I think that fatherhood, fame and international travel have dulled Dylan -his last show at the Edinburgh Festival was entirely predictable stuff - it is hard to be funny when you don't drink as much and you become grown up.


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