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Stewart Lee - Content Provider

Started by Dirty Boy, March 16, 2017, 02:13:36 PM

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Danger Man

QuoteHe's got jeans on they're crinkled mate

I was mocking him.

He once claimed to have cellulitis but now it's clear he was fibbing for comic effect.

New Jack

^mock the weak (knee)?

Alan Moore blinks a lot

Sgt. Duckie

Laughing away but definitely several crates of sherry consumed by our hero for this one. The trousers stayed up when I saw this.

Danger Man

Stew finally goes full BDSM.

Most sincere bit of the show.

New Jack

Lots of this I saw but it's ace

Grrr millennials!

This is the final arc to a great ending, if its what I saw...

Danger Man

They all had gas masks Stew....

New Jack

Sounds like Biggy bitching about a female Dr Who, the fuckjug

Here's the payoff!

The Wanderer Above The Sea of Fog

Salty_fries

Surprisingly, that was better than I remembered it being.

Ferris

How do I watch iplayer outside the uk? Asking for a friend, like.

a duncandisorderly

Quote from: FerriswheelBueller on July 29, 2018, 02:09:32 AM
How do I watch iplayer outside the uk? Asking for a friend, like.

I use a vpn service which costs me £5/month on top of paying my license fee. I'm in madrid one week in four so I have to do this, also for the mrs to watch the beeb. I'm annoyed about it, but it works.

http://www.ukivpn.com/

Small Man Big Horse

Quote from: FerriswheelBueller on July 29, 2018, 02:09:32 AM
How do I watch iplayer outside the uk? Asking for a friend, like.

It's also available to download via ReleaseBB now.

selectivememory

Really great to have finally seen this, as I didn't make it to a show during the tour. I thought it was fantastic. Maybe not as tightly-structured as some of his other shows, but it frequently had me in bits (although maybe I've just missed him, as it's been a while since the last series of Comedy Vehicle). He's still the best stand-up for me. Just seems leagues apart from what anyone else is doing (although I don't see nearly as much stand-up as a lot of people on this forum).


NoSleep

Well impressed by the Les Rallizes Denudes t-shirt.

JamesTC

The face Stew pulls when his pants fall down is really disconcerting.

Phil_A

Quote from: JamesTC on July 29, 2018, 03:19:11 PM
The face Stew pulls when his pants fall down is really disconcerting.

Yeah, it all went a bit David Lynch at that point.


Ptyx

Couldn't really get into it, will have to try again. Is this meant as a serious follow-up to Carpet Remnant World? Felt a bit lacking in pacing/structure, at least the beginning.

Ferris

Really enjoyed it. Satisfying conclusion, when he carried the picture across the stage a couple times to re-draw the audience's attention to it (combined with the backdrop of old DVDs) I knew something was up.

Biggest laugh for me was the credits when a woman walked up to the stage, picked up an old DVD, considered it, then threw it back on the ground. Magic.

weaseldust

i thought it was just excellent and i shed tears multiple times. i loved it a lot. i enjoyed the weird face and was also a bit surprised that he could make that face.

up_the_hampipe

Come on guys, this must be available somewhere other than iPlayer by now.

The problem is how do you share a 5gb file.

chrispmartha

Not sure if it's his best stand up show but... still leagues above any other stand up comedian IMO


Small Man Big Horse

Quote from: up_the_hampipe on July 29, 2018, 08:39:31 PM
Come on guys, this must be available somewhere other than iPlayer by now.

Have sent you a link to a 1.4gb file, if anyone else wants it just pm me.

Brundle-Fly

Fucking brilliant! Haven't laughed like that in an age.

Blue Jam

That's a lot of Henning Wehn DVDs.

JamesTC

Quote from: Blue Jam on July 29, 2018, 09:26:46 PM
That's a lot of Henning Wehn DVDs.
I was wondering how much the quantity of each comedian's DVDs in CEX change from place to place.

When I saw Stewart Lee in the CEX in Liverpool City Centre he was mostly buying Jimmy Carr, Ricky Gervais and Russell Brand DVDs if I remember correctly.

CaledonianGonzo

I definitely spied a few copies of Gervais's Fame show.

olliebean

Quote from: Delete Delete Delete on July 29, 2018, 08:46:02 PM
The problem is how do you share a 5gb file.

The annoying thing is it needn't be that big. For no obvious reason, iPlayer now serves all HD video at 50fps, even though the vast majority of the videos only contain 25 unique frames per second, so all the files are twice the size they need to be, and streaming them uses up twice the bandwidth it ought to.

magval

I've just had a quick look and CEX doesn't seem to sell any DVDs for less than 50p.

Even at that, that stage dressing couldn't have been cheap.