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Greg Davies: You Magnificent Beast

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Steve Greene IndieWire 07/18/2019
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. Go to Full Review
John Doyle Globe and Mail 04/12/2018
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. Go to Full Review
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10/04/2018 funniest comedy i've seen in a while. deserves 100% in my opinion See more 09/26/2018 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. See more 04/13/2018 Robust and Rogue at the same time, but most importantly he is innovative and physically entertains his audience!!! See more 04/12/2018 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. See more Read all reviews
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Director
Peter Orton