Lee Evans: Roadrunner

2011
7.7| 2h7m| en
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Wired And Wonderful was huge... XL was big... Big was even bigger... now the legendary Lee Evans embarks on his most ambitious tour to date. Roadrunner is Lee's amazing new show with over 60 nights in the biggest arenas in the country. Lee will be playing to more fans than ever on this record- breaking tour of the UK and R.O.I in 2011 with the show filmed for DVD during his 5 nights at the 02.

Cast

Lee Evans

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Universal Studios Home Entertainment

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Evengyny Thanks for the memories!
Nessieldwi Very interesting film. Was caught on the premise when seeing the trailer but unsure as to what the outcome would be for the showing. As it turns out, it was a very good film.
Cooktopi The acting in this movie is really good.
Brainsbell The story-telling is good with flashbacks.The film is both funny and heartbreaking. You smile in a scene and get a soulcrushing revelation in the next.
Jackson Booth-Millard In the last decade, with shows Wired & Wonderful - Live at Wembley, XL Tour in Cardiff and Big - Live at the O2 the highly physical and sweating funny man was at the top of his game, and nothing has changed with this top notch live stand up comedy show. The show opens with a short cartoon, with the deep and distinguished voice of Redd Pepper, showing the history of early man in the dawn of time, and the forgotten species known as Chimpius Sweatius, or Sweaty Chimp Boy, the caveman who struggled with the basic skills of survival, such as hunting, fire, finding a mate, inventing travel, and he evolves into the real man we all know and love. Lee Evans performs his hilarious routine of observational and physical comedy to another massive and sold out audience live at the O2 Arena in London, with more material that is true to life, satirising and ultimately really funny. Topics include panicking and rushing, women, restaurants and food (Nando's, hot food, cold things), advertising, sport (cricket, javelin, basketball, cage fighting with a budgie, running, Sports Direct and The Jeremy Kyle Show, formula one racing, golfing, paint balling, horse riding), cars (driving, breakdowns and punctures, mechanics, cleaning, directions), football (referees, substitutes, goal keepers, medics, fake injuries), clipboard charity collectors, shopping (browsing, HMV, Ikea with chairs and carrying boxes), television (news broadcasts, Babestation and glamour models, Embarrassing Bodies, Gok Wan), women and a wife's weird habits, weddings (beginning, dinner, the bride and groom, best man speech, toddler wandering, disco and dancing), communication, animals and birds, trains, banks and bankers, business and financial services and people he hates (insurance companies, estate agents, solicitors, high court judges), airports (bags, gates, planes, seating, flying, going on holiday), accountants; cleanliness, looking after yourself and examinations (germs, doctors, injections, dentist, opticians), getting older and elderly relatives, going to the toilet and having a colonoscopy and much more. It ends as usual with a fantastic final song by Evans that he sings and plays himself, and this combined with all the rest adds up to another unmissable watch, fantastically wonderful fun. Lee Evans was number 23 on 100 Greatest Stand-Ups, and he was number 14 on Britain's Favourite Comedian. Very good!