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Paddy McGuinness - All Star Balls Ups [DVD]

Paddy McGuinness - All Star Balls Ups [DVD]
Paddy McGuinness

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #32969 in DVD
  • Released on: 2007-11-12
  • Rating: Suitable for 12 years and over
  • Format: PAL
  • Number of discs: 1

Editorial Reviews

DVD Description
Paddy, McGuinness, the everyman working class hero, shows you how footballers are overpaid, oversexed and over rated in his latest DVD - All Star Balls-ups.

With the help of a host of his famous football buddies Paddy comments shows us clips of the funniest, humiliating and most outrageous balls-ups in football to date.

Synopsis
With the help of his famous footballer mates, working class funnyman Paddy McGuinness lifts the lid on the sport and reveals how his oversexed and overpaid targets are the source of great comedy.


Customer Reviews

Good For Laughs With Your Mates5
This is perfect if you want an all-rounder to please both men and women. Great selection of clips & the inbetween bits at Paddy's mansion are funny too ;-)

Great content, but value for money?4
At just 45-50 minutes long, this has to be the worst value football 'gone wrong' DVD i've bought. Then again, this was a Christmas present, so it had to be bought! Paddy McGuiness compiles a good funny selection of various clips, mainly from the past couple of seasons. He divides it up into sections, from disciplinary, to keepers howlers, all separated by him walking around the gardens and rooms of his 'stately home'. Don't believe the advertising around the past players having an input in this - basically, they're just extras who all get a line to say each! Another few grand for the likes of Phil Thompson and Chris Kamara for just acting for a few seconds each... Paddy himself does an ok job, though if they cut out all the arseing around and talking he does (non football related) they could have included plenty more clips.
This is a good DVD, but as I said it just doesn't seem good value for money. Wait till its in the five quid range, because it's not something you'll be watching repeatedly.