Jimmy Carr: Comedian (2007) Poster

(2007 TV Special)

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Jimmy Carr: Comedian
jboothmillard20 January 2008
Warning: Spoilers
Live was really funny, Stand-Up (a show I saw him live on stage doing also) was funnier, and this could be better than both, even with only a 15 certificate, but still rude enough, still the "c word" a couple of times. Even more daringly offensive (reaction making, like the "he shouldn't have said that" ooh noise) and thought provoking jokes, more individuals in the audience to mock, and still the same quality of delivery and suaveness from Jimmy Carr. Also, if you have the DVD of it you get the special features of him going into the record books for being the first comedian to perform on computer controlled Second Life, Bo' Selecta's Leigh Francis doing his rubber-faced impression of Carr, and a special DVD exclusive mini sketch show from Carr called Thumbing In A Softie, where he spoofs the gremlin advice advert, pirate DVD, those annoying ring tone ads, spam or whatever penis erection computer ads, and much more, a good short, it would be fun if it became a real series. Jimmy Carr was number 12 on 100 Greatest Stand-Ups. Very good!
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8/10
Deadpan humor.
deloudelouvain15 August 2018
As a stand-up comedian Jimmy Carr has his unique way to bring his jokes. It goes all very fast and is always the same method, that is deadpan dry humor. Short jokes told without showing any emotions. It's all very blunt and dark, but it works if you like that kind of humor. Jimmy Carr is a waterfall of words, never too shy to interact with the audience and always coming up with quick funny responses. In Comedian he interacts more than once with the audience and everytime it turns out to be very entertaining. But most of his jokes are one liners and for that it makes him the absolute king of the one liners.
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Jab jab more than a great build but he is on form and has sharp answers for everything
bob the moo26 December 2008
I'm not a massive Jimmy Carr fan because I do find him a bit creepy and snide at times. He is well suited to the panel show type thing where he can hit with his lines but not have to carry it on for long sections. So I was curious to see him in a full stand-up, particularly considering he is often voted high on "best stand-up ever" lists in the UK (perhaps helped by most people not being able to name that many in the UK). His style of stand-up makes it harder for him to play to big crowds and you can see this in his stage because it is small, cluttered and busy – partly with furniture that he uses as part of his show, but it does take the pressure off him to be a dynamic stage presence.

This is not a criticism though because he is not a Chris Rock or an Eddie Murphy who plays big and loud but rather he is the one-liner man who is smart and quick-witted. So it is in this show where he has constant jabs to deliver, whether it is part of his structured flow or as part of interacting with his audience. He never really gets into strong blows but he keeps the jabs coming so consistently that he rarely lets his audience slip away from him. He is very crude and deliberately shocking but he makes it all work by just how sharp all of his lines are. What was more impressive to me was how well he handled the audience. I have seen people be heckled or invited discussion with the audience only to fall on their asses really badly. When Carr does it, it is sparkling and he almost has a retort, always has a gag no matter what comes up.

Some will have issues with his superficially rude approach to everything but it is hard to resist when he delivers it so well and with such a high hit rate. The content will limit his appeal and there is still a rather creepy, snipe edge to him that means he doesn't bond with his audience that much but, when he keeps the jabs coming and keeps it consistent then he never has to worry about this. I'm still not him as someone I would regularly watch but certainly here he is on his game and provides a good show even if he jabs more than builds.
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