Dress to Kill

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Manufacturer: WEA Corp. Starring: Eddie Izzard Directed By: Lawrence Jordan (II)
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD EAN: 0045778666591 Format: Color Label: WEA Corp. Manufacturer: WEA Corp. Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: WEA Corp. Region Code: 1 Release Date: 2002-11-26 Running Time: 175 Studio: WEA Corp. Theatrical Release Date: 1999-06-13
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Good Stuff Comment: Entertaining, intellectual, and funny. A must see, especially if you are a lover of comedy, and history.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Still using bits with friends Comment: This comedy video is hilarious! It can be watch over and over again by yourself or with friends. My friends and I do comedy bits from this show all the time. I strongly recommend.
Customer Rating:      Summary: wonderful Comment: Every time I watch this video, I find something new I missed, Eddie is so funny, I never get tired of watching him, I highly recommend this video to anyone who likes good clean comedy. IMJ San Mateo
Customer Rating:      Summary: Top-notch Wit Comment: His bits, while not always gut-wrenchingly funny, are always entertaining. Izzard really knows how to stimulate the audience's imagination, and it seems like at least half of his material is being created while on stage. This, of course, is most likely not the case. However, it speaks to his genius. Pay special attention to his Star Wars and Church of England routines. Good Stuff. "Do you have a flag?"
Customer Rating:      Summary: I love Eddie Comment: Dress to Kill
I've been looking for this DVD forever. I saw this show when it was released on HBO. It won't disapoint! All I can really say is your going to need a flag, a little splashy, splashy. Highly recommend!
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Editorial Reviews:
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In Dress to Kill, Eddie Izzard spins free-flowing jokes about San Francisco (where the comedy concert was filmed), transvestitism, squirrels, American optimism, Hitler, the British royal family, mass murder, and Stonehenge--and that's only the first 30 minutes. It's as if this ingenious comedian says whatever comes off the top of his head, but giving that impression demands cunning and skill; Izzard romps through human history and transforms surprisingly complex ideas into biting satire--as well as knockout bits of sublime frivolity, like describing the movie Speed entirely in French. His mercurial patter is sprinkled with four-letter words, but his twinkling glances make this more mischievous than crude. Izzard has delivered some excellent performances in movies (like Velvet Goldmine and The Cat's Meow), but it's on stage that he really explodes with daffy wit and charisma. Simply brilliant and completely addictive; you will want to watch this over and over. --Bret Fetzer
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