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Sean Lock - Live [DVD] [2008]

Sean Lock - Live [DVD] [2008]
Sean Lock

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #354 in DVD
  • Released on: 2008-11-17
  • Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
  • Format: PAL
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1

Editorial Reviews

Synopsis
Sean Lock, the hilarious comedian from 8 Out of 10 Cats brings you his debut DVD which was recorded at the Hammersmith Apollo.


Customer Reviews

genius5
The only recording of Sean Lock's stand-up I had was his CD from about 2003 which is brilliant so I was delighted that he'd finally got round to a DVD - and contrary to what some reviewers have said, it was well worth the wait. Sean Lock is a genius, no question about that. If you want obvious punchlines, tired nob gags or 'ironically offensive' stuff, look elsewhere for your 'funnies' - but if you prefer very cleverly-crafted, surreal and /or totally original observations delivered by one of the best performers for donkeys then they don't come much better than Sean Lock.

Worth a view if you love your comedy.3

I've enjoyed Sean when I've seen him on various panel shows, so thought it was worth a punt.

I enjoyed it and definitely think it's worth watching. Gags about Robbie Williams and global warming were really enjoyable, oh and the gag about celebrities trying to defend themselves after making racist comments.

Overall, this is probably more of a DVD for 'proper' comedy fans, so if you see yourself as one, see this.

Lock, stock and 2 smoking barrels of pure comedy genius.5
I've liked Sean Lock for a good couple of years since he started on Eight Out Of Ten Cats. This was the first DVD release I'd seen from him and it didn't disappoint.

His ascerbic, sarcastic wit makes him one of the funniest comedians of our time. He takes the mick out of people but he doesn't push it too far. I think part of his appeal is not only the tone of voice he uses but his facial expressions; he has the overall performance down pat and it makes for pure comedy gold.

I also love his comedic rants, such as the roll-up cigarettes scenario which leads onto the McDonalds one. I also enjoyed this more, having been one of the "Wembley Response Squad" myself and knowing the guy he's on about.
I won't spoil it, but it's well worth watching.