
Russell Brand takes on Icons, corporations, commercial exploitation, cult of personality, celebrity worship, sex, drugs and his own hypocrisy in a hilarious and scathing performance filmed live at London's Historic Hammersmith Apollo.... (Full plot summary below)
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Russell Brand takes on Icons, corporations, commercial exploitation, cult of personality, celebrity worship, sex, drugs and his own hypocrisy in a hilarious and scathing performance filmed live at London's Historic Hammersmith Apollo.
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| User ReviewPatrick CExcellent, very entertaining recording of the Hammersmith Apollo gig from Autumn 2013. That Russell first milked the culture of celebrity for all it was worth before bemoaning it in a very funny show makes the DVD all the more amusing. |
| User ReviewDavid BRussell Brand SCANDALOUS there is no page for it also Jack Dee (LIVE AGAIN 2005) their is no page for that either. |
| User ReviewClair GHaving seen Russell live twice this year, I just had to have this....what a naughty boy....but he makes me laugh lots :) |
| User Reviewseb sso true all he says yet really funny at same time. |
| User ReviewChe GThe funniest thing I have ever seen. Has a message also from history that is quickly skimmed over but is very informative and gives so much weight to this stand up compared to others |
| User ReviewGugulethu MRussel is simply too smart, witty and funny to be of this world! |
| User ReviewPatrick FBloody fantastic, true, funny and you will watch it again, believe me :-) |
| User ReviewTim MSurprising range of subjects. From cat raping, to the evil of corporations and religions. I like his accent, some of the bits are very funny, but he can get quite annoying. |
| User ReviewDevils AA good message somewhat lost in done pretty good humour. |
| User ReviewLisa DAs a massive brand fan, although there were a few giggles, this gig fell short for me. Too much about self indulgence and Russells idea of idealism. I doubt if he wasn't as devastatingly handsome I'd pay his gigs a blind bit of notice. Great on panel shows and on interviews in small doses. A bit unpalatable the longer you watch. |