Steve Greene
indieWire
With some genuine moments of self-reflection nested in among the crazy tales of disastrous first dates and beloved children's toys, Davies has a great sense for rhythm, trailing off at the end of a handful of bits before lunging back for the final laugh.
Jul 18, 2019
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John Doyle
Globe and Mail
The resulting comedy, to judge by this TV special, is a sociological exercise that doesn't really have creative tension but has a lot of daft, rude and robust humour.
Apr 12, 2018
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funniest comedy i've seen in a while. deserves 100% in my opinion
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02/03/23
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If you're familiar with the comedy styles of Greg Davies, you'll enjoy this special. His show follows his life after his fathers death, which occurred while filming Man Down.
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02/13/23
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Robust and Rogue at the same time, but most importantly he is innovative and physically entertains his audience!!!
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01/20/23
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As someone who rarely audibly laughs, I watched this on a whim because it popped up on the Netflix homepage. I laughed so much that my kids came from the other room to find out what was wrong with me. I thought it was hilarious but it does come with a very crude sense of humor. I also have a Father that convinced me as a child that pollocks wiped their arses by poking their finger through 1 square of TP, wiping with the finger & then pulling that square back over their finger to clean it. I believed it for a long time. When I found out he was lying... I thought that pollocks were a lie altogether. So maybe I'm biased.
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02/10/23
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