Michael McIntyre: Showtime

November. 11,2012      
Rating:
7.5
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Showtime is Michael McIntyre at his breathtaking best. Following his two record-breaking DVDs, Live and Laughing and Hello Wembley, Michael returns with his most hilarious show yet. Recorded during his phenomenal 10 night run at The 02 in London and part of his 71-date arena tour playing to over 700,000 fans. Michael raises the bar once again with his relentless energy and razor-sharp observations that has the crowd roaring with laughter!

Michael McIntyre as  Himself

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Reviews

Alicia
2012/11/11

I love this movie so much

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Beystiman
2012/11/12

It's fun, it's light, [but] it has a hard time when its tries to get heavy.

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ActuallyGlimmer
2012/11/13

The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.

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Aiden Melton
2012/11/14

The storyline feels a little thin and moth-eaten in parts but this sequel is plenty of fun.

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SnoosReviews
2012/11/15

Showtime is bang in line with all of Michael McIntyre's other stand up shows, his approach is spot on and pretty much all of his jokes hit the mark.There is one joke at the end of this DVD about the dentist, I didn't find it funny as it was too over the top and immature. Other than this joke, the rest of the show is as it should be with hilarious, realistic stories and life events which are all too relatable. Michaels second stand up was too immature for me, it wasn't his usual work and I was worried that this one would be a repeat of that. Thankfully, apart from the dentist gag, he goes back to his old ways and is more subtle in his story telling. He tells us stories of his wife, children, online security, hotel stays the London Olympics and much, much more!There isn't much else to say really, if you like Michael McIntyre you will 100% enjoy this show. It has a decent run time of 90 minutes and I could have watched him for much longer than that – it really did fly by!8/10

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studioAT
2012/11/16

Michael McIntyre is a funny guy and certainly deserves the adoration of millions that he receives. His DVD's are often the top selling in their field and I like his style of comedy.While a notch down from his previous DVD 'Hello Wembley' this is still a worthwhile thing to watch because McIntyre displays all the verbal and physical comedy that made him a star.However I do find it odd that a man who clearly by now is a multi-millionaire is still trying to pass himself off as a man of the people, quibbling about spending money etc.Overall this is a god McIntyre show, and certainly better than the 'Happy and Glorious' DVD that was released this year.

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Jackson Booth-Millard
2012/11/17

The first stand-up show Live & Laughing was very good, and the second stand-up show Hello Wembley! was good, and this was the third show for one of the nation's favourite and successful comedians was one I looked forward to very much. Live at London's O2 Arena comedian Michael McIntyre brings his usual style of hilarious observational, physical, double-meaning, one-liner and thought provoking comedy. Subjects in the show that are both interesting and parodied are the London 2012 Olympics and sports, The Queen, name spellings, photography and fake smiling, modelling, women getting ready and tanning, the human body and hair (pubic), the wife complaining about cleaning, long-term relationships, online booking and shopping, security, personal details and passwords, technology, children, children's' games, including "pants down", injuries and pain, a great dentist and hospital story, and an encore about hotels, including "one key" spoken with an accent that sounded like something about masturbation. This is certainly an improvement from the previous DVD show, and I definitely laughed a lot all the way through this great show, I can't wait for the next live stand-up show. Michael McIntyre was number 9 on 100 Greatest Stand-Ups 2010. Very good!

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