Greg Davies: You Magnificent Beast

7.1
2018 1 hr 6 min Comedy

Greg is back with his first stand up show in four years, and biggest ever tour, You Magnificent Beast.

  • Cast:
    Greg Davies

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Reviews

Noutions
2018/04/10

Good movie, but best of all time? Hardly . . .

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Tacticalin
2018/04/11

An absolute waste of money

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Comwayon
2018/04/12

A Disappointing Continuation

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ThrillMessage
2018/04/13

There are better movies of two hours length. I loved the actress'performance.

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krbodkin
2018/04/14

Watched this with a couple friends. Not so much as a chuckle passed anyone's lips. The guy's not funny. How he got into comedy I can only guess. Maybe those parents of his did the usual parent thing and kept telling how funny he was and that he should do standup...

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bettycjung
2018/04/15

5/23/18. He was funny and witty and worth catching at least once. It's nice to see a comic who is comfortable in his own skin.

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The Couchpotatoes
2018/04/16

First time I've watched a stand-up comedy from Greg Davies. I enjoyed it, had a good time. Greg Davies as a stand-up comedian has the talent and the charisma to make you laugh and to keep you interested until the end. His not afraid of laughing with himself, physically or with things he has done. Well at least if they are true, but that's not important, it was just funny. Jokes about his mother and father, about himself or others, it all made this show an enjoyable act to watch. I wouldn't say he's my favorite stand-up comedian, that's Jim Jefferies at this moment, but I will for sure look out and search for more of his stand-up comedies. If they are all like this one I will have more pleasant nights.

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Jimmy P
2018/04/17

I'm new to Greg Davies. He's the father in the series Cuckoo, he doesn't get much laughs on that show because he's usually the butt of the joke. On stage he's a funny Man, gigantic in stature and funny. He calls it as he sees it on stage, which is a real treat in these PC times. There's a lot of emphasis on his parents, he uses that old routine and impresses the audience as if much of his stories ars true. I enjoyed the performance until the end, i didn't care for the musical number.

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