Dylan Moran: Off The Hook

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  • NR
  • 2016
  • 1 hr 18 min
  • 7.9  (412)

Dylan Moran: Off The Hook is a 2015 comedy film starring Irish comedian Dylan Moran. The film is a recording of his stand-up comedy performance at London's Apollo Hammersmith Theatre. The performance was part of his world tour in which he performed in different countries including Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Belgium, and the UK. The film starts with a short clip of Moran walking backstage before he enters the stage to perform. He begins the show by discussing his life as a comedian and how he's been constantly on the road for the past two years. He jokes that the only way he knows where he is is by looking at the mini-bar in his hotel room.

Throughout the show, Moran covers various topics that include politics, religion, relationships, travel, and technology. One of the noteworthy segments of the show is when he talks about the different generations and how technology has affected them. He jokes about how his grandfather used to sharpen pencils with a knife, and now people can't even send a simple text message correctly.

Moran's unique style of storytelling and his use of metaphors and analogies is evident throughout the show. He tells stories about his childhood and growing up in Ireland, such as how he believed in angels despite not seeing any credible evidence for their existence. He also makes fun of his accent, saying that he sounds like someone has put a fork in his mouth.

The film's comedic moments are not limited to just Moran. The audience's reaction to his jokes and one-liners is part of what makes the show hilarious. Moran's interaction with the audience is also quite entertaining, as he teases those who arrive late or leave early.

One of the funniest moments in the show is when Moran talks about how he was inspired to write a vampire novel. He explains how he came up with the idea after watching "Twilight" and being disappointed by the way vampires were portrayed. Moran thought it was unrealistic for vampires to be vegetarian and live amongst humans without attacking them. Instead, he wrote about a vampire who accidentally kills a woman he was trying to seduce, and then spends the rest of the book trying to hide the body.

Overall, Dylan Moran: Off The Hook is an excellent display of Moran's comedic talent. His unique perspective on life and his ability to make fun of himself, as well as the world around him, is what makes the show a must-watch for anyone who loves stand-up comedy. Moran's delivery, timing, and wit are what make him one of the best comedians of his generation.

In conclusion, Dylan Moran: Off The Hook is a 2015 comedy film featuring Dylan Moran's stand-up comedy performance at London's Apollo Hammersmith Theatre. Moran's performance covers various topics, including politics, religion, relationships, travel, and technology. His unique style of storytelling and his use of metaphors and analogies are evident throughout the show. Moran's interaction with the audience is quite entertaining, and their reaction to his jokes and one-liners is part of what makes the show hilarious. Overall, Dylan Moran: Off The Hook is a fantastic showcase of Moran's comedic talent, and a must-watch for anyone who enjoys stand-up comedy.

Dylan Moran: Off The Hook is a 2016 comedy with a runtime of 1 hour and 18 minutes. It has received mostly positive reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 7.9.

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  • Release Date
    2016
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 18 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.9  (412)