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Michael McIntyre - Test Gigs Page 2

Quote: Balf @ May 8 2009, 5:22 PM BST

Have to agree with Renegade - we don't get paid for posting in critique, do we?

No, but then Michael McIntyre is funny.

I saw a 'test gig' with Reginal D. Hunter a few years ago. Cost a tenner and there can't have been more than 20 of us. Excellent atmosphere, nice little venue (the tiny private screening room of a cinema), and best of all, very very funny. Once I've got a bit more cash and free time, I'll be checking out more of these warmup and test shows.

Oh, and re: that they should be free, Russell Howard, Al Murray and a couple of others do gratis ones. Think maybe Lee Mack.

Quote: ContainsNuts @ May 13 2009, 9:15 AM BST

I went to see Jimmy Carr halfway through his tour and he was still using a clipboard.

I could be wrong, but I seem to recall Carr using a clipboard on one of the DVDs; could be that it was his 'thing' on that tour rather than a prompt in the way you seem to suggest.

Quote: Deferenz @ May 13 2009, 2:10 PM BST

Overall I would probably put McIntyre's warm-up gig and Ross Noble on a par so that is high praise from me on McIntyre.

Noble's incredibly overrated though. And the £20 ticket was probably to compensate for the voice - argh!

Yeah, Carr's clipboard was part of his show, not a 'testing' thing.

Dan

Quote: Deferenz @ May 13 2009, 2:10 PM BST

Glad you enjoyed it. I was most impressed with his performance. I thought his regional accents were brilliant. Did he do the Northern Ireland bits, where he said how they are trying to increase leisure tourism in the aftermath of all the violence? The joke went something like he rang down to reception to say he was having trouble with his TV and the lady replies 'you think you know what trouble is?' They way he did that, with the accent and its implication, had me gasping for breath.

Yeah he did those jokes, very good. Spot on.

Quote: Aaron @ May 13 2009, 2:24 PM BST

I could be wrong, but I seem to recall Carr using a clipboard on one of the DVDs; could be that it was his 'thing' on that tour rather than a prompt in the way you seem to suggest.

I was suggesting he used it to remember his jokes. Which he clearly did as he kept on looking at it. He had two as well, one for when he sat on the sofa it was off putting given that Tim Vine does double the jokes without anything.

Quote: swerytd @ May 13 2009, 3:30 PM BST

Yeah, Carr's clipboard was part of his show, not a 'testing' thing.

Dan

It still looks bad, its not like he made a joke of it.

Well, I certainly didn't get that impression at all. It seemed to me to be the 'thing' of the routine, his prop. At most a prompt as to the make-up of the show when things were getting off-track, certainly not to "remember his jokes".

Quote: Aaron @ May 16 2009, 12:16 PM BST

Well, I certainly didn't get that impression at all. It seemed to me to be the 'thing' of the routine, his prop. At most a prompt as to the make-up of the show when things were getting off-track, certainly not to "remember his jokes".

I think it was one of those convenient props then, as I was in the second row of one of his early gigs and he definitely used it regularly and not for when he went off track. Also its a bit of a rubbish 'thing' for the whole show. Like I said, if it wasn't a prompt he wouldn't need to pick up a second one when he went to the sofa. I do like him, but I know what I saw.

Oh and I was with a large group of friends who said the same thing. Maybe he only used it a lot early on and then used it less as he went on. He had just finished a completely different tour a few months earlier.

Well, to be fair Carr does have more gags to deliver than most. It'd certainly take me a while to remember an hour routine!

I'm still not sure how comics like Tim Vine and Gary Delaney can remember all their 100s of jokes... must have really good memory skills!

Quote: Mark @ May 16 2009, 2:30 PM BST

I'm still not sure how comics like Tim Vine and Gary Delaney can remember all their 100s of jokes... must have really good memory skills!

I think that's a given for any live performer. JC has never done it on previous tours but maybe all those panel shows he does with autocues and cards have got him out of practice. It was only a minor point anyway.

I think McIntyre's tour will be well worth watching.

The Beeb are trailing his 'Comedy Madhouse' or whatever it's called.

'People in one part of Ireland talk like this, while in another part of Ireland, they talk like this.'

My previous descriptions of the man have not been challenged. This looks poor.

Are you one of those people that hates him because of his face?
Have you watched a proper amount of his standup yet?

Quote: Renegade Carpark @ June 4 2009, 12:24 PM BST

My previous descriptions of the man have not been challenged. This looks poor.

Whether or not you like Michael, it's still worth watching his new show as it's not just him. There's four other comics appearing each week too... it's a good line up in my opinion.

https://www.comedy.co.uk/tv/michael_mcintyre_roadshow/

Quote: zooo @ June 4 2009, 2:04 PM BST

Are you one of those people that hates him because of his face?
Have you watched a proper amount of his standup yet?

No, it's not just based on his looks. If you remember in the 'Lazy Comedy Slags' thread I said that his material was very weak and all he does is yell normal things in a high pitched posh voice.

'The supermarket ladies and gentlemen...the Super! Market!...it's not really super is it? I mean you can't buy Spiderman there, can you?!...Wouldn't it be great if you could though boys and girls?...Three Spidermans please!!!' Etc, etc, yawn, thud.

Ha, I think his stuff is generally a lot better than that!

But as long as you're judging him after actually having watched him then I can't really argue with that. :)
It's the people who hate him because he's posh or 'has a punchable face' that bug me.

Quote: Renegade Carpark @ June 4 2009, 4:44 PM BST

No, it's not just based on his looks. If you remember in the 'Lazy Comedy Slags' thread I said that his material was very weak and all he does is yell normal things in a high pitched posh voice.

'The supermarket ladies and gentlemen...the Super! Market!...it's not really super is it? I mean you can't buy Spiderman there, can you?!...Wouldn't it be great if you could though boys and girls?...Three Spidermans please!!!' Etc, etc, yawn, thud.

I agree sir. I'm not a fan of his either because of the reasons you put so nicely.

Quote: Renegade Carpark @ June 4 2009, 4:44 PM BST

'Lazy Comedy Slags'

"...and then I got off the bus!"

The fact he is incredibly posh, annoying and has a face that is very punchable is merely the cherry on top of the cake in terms of why I don't like him.

The real issue is the fact he is terrible. That horrible laughing whilst delivering the set up to the jokes thing he does makes me cough up blood.

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