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Stewart Lee: Tornado

Stewart Lee: Tornado

★ 7.72022Movie5 h 0 mمتحدہ سلطنت یونائیٹڈ کنگڈم
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The Bafta-winning Stewart Lee performs his latest touring show, focusing on a bizarrely erroneous description of his work on Netflix and a mind-boggling review from Alan Bennett.

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Stewart Lee: Tornado

2022

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5 h 0 m

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The Bafta-winning Stewart Lee performs his latest touring show, focusing on a bizarrely erroneous description of his work on Netflix and a mind-boggling review from Alan Bennett.
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Abu Sufiyan Vasa

29/05/2023 11:10
source: Stewart Lee: Tornado
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Les Triiiplos

25/05/2023 15:51
Moviecut—Stewart Lee: Tornado
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Rose Lwetsha

23/05/2023 04:05
The acerbic accompaniment to "Snowflake" was meant to be broadcast a week after but was delayed due to a monarch's demise. All comedy debuts were and it was a shame really because it really effectively builds on the momentum of the first show. If the first one was more introspective this one is wildly energetic, and a really well-constructed bit of tight comedy that builds to a fantastically sharp punchline. Stew has decided that the best outlet for his bitter stage persona is to rail against more popular (but less acclaimed) comedians and they're a fantastic target for him. As such this feels blistering and vital. Do watch both if you can, one after the other, as I'm certain Liz would have actually wanted.
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angelina

23/05/2023 04:05
Such is the state of comedy in our new "woke" era that, to review a comedian properly, requires almost a declaimer. So here is the disclaimer. Most modern comics are not funny. They are energetic, they are interesting, they are stylish, but they are not funny. Comedy consists of two main ingredients, material and delivery. Modern comics have energetic delivery. But nothing to say. If anything, the success of the Netflix Funny Women of a Certain Age series, intended for one segment only and expanded to three, proves this. So, disclaimer aside, Lee is the real deal. His connection with the audience is nothing short of astonishing, like a Jedi master who knows what you are thinking before you think it. This creates a dynamic which is more powerful than the droll one-liners usually seen in modern sets. There is some irony is his obvious dislike for Gervais, because their styles are very similar. But Lee pulls it off -- acting superior to the audience while still making them laugh -- in a more delicate way. Recommended. ((Designated "IMDb Top Reviewer." Please check out my list "167+ Nearly-Perfect Movies (with the occasional Anime or TV miniseries) you can/should see again and again (1932 to the present))
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SARZ

23/05/2023 04:05
In what is surely the last taped performance before his long awaited death, Stewart Lee pleads us to listen to his middle-aged ramblings in much the same way a starving tramp begs us for change; criticizing richer, more popular comedians in one last desperate attempt to find a wider market for his bitterness, whilst simultaniously calling on the voices of legends we thought were dead to help him fill the last twenty minutes with something approaching substance. Obviously, Lee fails at this, remaining fat and charmless and fat until he thankfully stops speaking after an hour that feels like its been spent with your Uncle. (I don't want to put too much emphasis on his weight but he was clearly gasping for air at points and this meant he couldn't perform the stronger parts of his set with the energy required) In conclusion, when he dies (within the year, I'm sure) people will probably elevate this to some kind of acceptable level of art, but until then Tornado will remain a Madras stain on an outstanding electric bill; irrelevant and vaguely annoying. 8/10.
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Ella Fontamillas

03/03/2023 17:53
source: Stewart Lee: Tornado
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kholu

03/03/2023 17:53
Such is the state of comedy in our new "woke" era that, to review a comedian properly, requires almost a declaimer. So here is the disclaimer. Most modern comics are not funny. They are energetic, they are interesting, they are stylish, but they are not funny. Comedy consists of two main ingredients, material and delivery. Modern comics have energetic delivery. But nothing to say. If anything, the success of the Netflix Funny Women of a Certain Age series, intended for one segment only and expanded to three, proves this. So, disclaimer aside, Lee is the real deal. His connection with the audience is nothing short of astonishing, like a Jedi master who knows what you are thinking before you think it. This creates a dynamic which is more powerful than the droll one-liners usually seen in modern sets. There is some irony is his obvious dislike for Gervais, because their styles are very similar. But Lee pulls it off -- acting superior to the audience while still making them laugh -- in a more delicate way. Recommended. ((Designated "IMDb Top Reviewer." Please check out my list "167+ Nearly-Perfect Movies (with the occasional Anime or TV miniseries) you can/should see again and again (1932 to the present))
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Allu Sirish

03/03/2023 17:53
In what is surely the last taped performance before his long awaited death, Stewart Lee pleads us to listen to his middle-aged ramblings in much the same way a starving tramp begs us for change; criticizing richer, more popular comedians in one last desperate attempt to find a wider market for his bitterness, whilst simultaniously calling on the voices of legends we thought were dead to help him fill the last twenty minutes with something approaching substance. Obviously, Lee fails at this, remaining fat and charmless and fat until he thankfully stops speaking after an hour that feels like its been spent with your Uncle. (I don't want to put too much emphasis on his weight but he was clearly gasping for air at points and this meant he couldn't perform the stronger parts of his set with the energy required) In conclusion, when he dies (within the year, I'm sure) people will probably elevate this to some kind of acceptable level of art, but until then Tornado will remain a Madras stain on an outstanding electric bill; irrelevant and vaguely annoying. 8/10.
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Marvin Ataíde

03/03/2023 17:53
The acerbic accompaniment to "Snowflake" was meant to be broadcast a week after but was delayed due to a monarch's demise. All comedy debuts were and it was a shame really because it really effectively builds on the momentum of the first show. If the first one was more introspective this one is wildly energetic, and a really well-constructed bit of tight comedy that builds to a fantastically sharp punchline. Stew has decided that the best outlet for his bitter stage persona is to rail against more popular (but less acclaimed) comedians and they're a fantastic target for him. As such this feels blistering and vital. Do watch both if you can, one after the other, as I'm certain Liz would have actually wanted.
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Abu Sufiyan Vasa

29/05/2023 11:10
source: Stewart Lee: Tornado
author avatar

Les Triiiplos

25/05/2023 15:51
Moviecut—Stewart Lee: Tornado
author avatar

Rose Lwetsha

23/05/2023 04:05
The acerbic accompaniment to "Snowflake" was meant to be broadcast a week after but was delayed due to a monarch's demise. All comedy debuts were and it was a shame really because it really effectively builds on the momentum of the first show. If the first one was more introspective this one is wildly energetic, and a really well-constructed bit of tight comedy that builds to a fantastically sharp punchline. Stew has decided that the best outlet for his bitter stage persona is to rail against more popular (but less acclaimed) comedians and they're a fantastic target for him. As such this feels blistering and vital. Do watch both if you can, one after the other, as I'm certain Liz would have actually wanted.
author avatar

angelina

23/05/2023 04:05
Such is the state of comedy in our new "woke" era that, to review a comedian properly, requires almost a declaimer. So here is the disclaimer. Most modern comics are not funny. They are energetic, they are interesting, they are stylish, but they are not funny. Comedy consists of two main ingredients, material and delivery. Modern comics have energetic delivery. But nothing to say. If anything, the success of the Netflix Funny Women of a Certain Age series, intended for one segment only and expanded to three, proves this. So, disclaimer aside, Lee is the real deal. His connection with the audience is nothing short of astonishing, like a Jedi master who knows what you are thinking before you think it. This creates a dynamic which is more powerful than the droll one-liners usually seen in modern sets. There is some irony is his obvious dislike for Gervais, because their styles are very similar. But Lee pulls it off -- acting superior to the audience while still making them laugh -- in a more delicate way. Recommended. ((Designated "IMDb Top Reviewer." Please check out my list "167+ Nearly-Perfect Movies (with the occasional Anime or TV miniseries) you can/should see again and again (1932 to the present))
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SARZ

23/05/2023 04:05
In what is surely the last taped performance before his long awaited death, Stewart Lee pleads us to listen to his middle-aged ramblings in much the same way a starving tramp begs us for change; criticizing richer, more popular comedians in one last desperate attempt to find a wider market for his bitterness, whilst simultaniously calling on the voices of legends we thought were dead to help him fill the last twenty minutes with something approaching substance. Obviously, Lee fails at this, remaining fat and charmless and fat until he thankfully stops speaking after an hour that feels like its been spent with your Uncle. (I don't want to put too much emphasis on his weight but he was clearly gasping for air at points and this meant he couldn't perform the stronger parts of his set with the energy required) In conclusion, when he dies (within the year, I'm sure) people will probably elevate this to some kind of acceptable level of art, but until then Tornado will remain a Madras stain on an outstanding electric bill; irrelevant and vaguely annoying. 8/10.
author avatar

Ella Fontamillas

03/03/2023 17:53
source: Stewart Lee: Tornado
author avatar

kholu

03/03/2023 17:53
Such is the state of comedy in our new "woke" era that, to review a comedian properly, requires almost a declaimer. So here is the disclaimer. Most modern comics are not funny. They are energetic, they are interesting, they are stylish, but they are not funny. Comedy consists of two main ingredients, material and delivery. Modern comics have energetic delivery. But nothing to say. If anything, the success of the Netflix Funny Women of a Certain Age series, intended for one segment only and expanded to three, proves this. So, disclaimer aside, Lee is the real deal. His connection with the audience is nothing short of astonishing, like a Jedi master who knows what you are thinking before you think it. This creates a dynamic which is more powerful than the droll one-liners usually seen in modern sets. There is some irony is his obvious dislike for Gervais, because their styles are very similar. But Lee pulls it off -- acting superior to the audience while still making them laugh -- in a more delicate way. Recommended. ((Designated "IMDb Top Reviewer." Please check out my list "167+ Nearly-Perfect Movies (with the occasional Anime or TV miniseries) you can/should see again and again (1932 to the present))
author avatar

Allu Sirish

03/03/2023 17:53
In what is surely the last taped performance before his long awaited death, Stewart Lee pleads us to listen to his middle-aged ramblings in much the same way a starving tramp begs us for change; criticizing richer, more popular comedians in one last desperate attempt to find a wider market for his bitterness, whilst simultaniously calling on the voices of legends we thought were dead to help him fill the last twenty minutes with something approaching substance. Obviously, Lee fails at this, remaining fat and charmless and fat until he thankfully stops speaking after an hour that feels like its been spent with your Uncle. (I don't want to put too much emphasis on his weight but he was clearly gasping for air at points and this meant he couldn't perform the stronger parts of his set with the energy required) In conclusion, when he dies (within the year, I'm sure) people will probably elevate this to some kind of acceptable level of art, but until then Tornado will remain a Madras stain on an outstanding electric bill; irrelevant and vaguely annoying. 8/10.
author avatar

Marvin Ataíde

03/03/2023 17:53
The acerbic accompaniment to "Snowflake" was meant to be broadcast a week after but was delayed due to a monarch's demise. All comedy debuts were and it was a shame really because it really effectively builds on the momentum of the first show. If the first one was more introspective this one is wildly energetic, and a really well-constructed bit of tight comedy that builds to a fantastically sharp punchline. Stew has decided that the best outlet for his bitter stage persona is to rail against more popular (but less acclaimed) comedians and they're a fantastic target for him. As such this feels blistering and vital. Do watch both if you can, one after the other, as I'm certain Liz would have actually wanted.
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