Carl Barron: Live
Carl Barron: Live

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Carl Barron: Live

2003
Movie
70 min
English

He's the self-proefssed love child of Paul Kelly and Ghandi and he's one of Australia's most loved stand-up comedians... In this very special 70 minute performance, he has the audience in stitches from the moment he walks out and says...how's it goin In order to experience the true essence of Carl Live, the camera does not move for the entire show capturing every movement, gag, grimace...etc

Insights

IMDb7.4/10
Director: Peter BernerGenres: Comedy, Stand-up

Plot Summary

Carl Barron: Live is a stand-up comedy special featuring Australian comedian Carl Barron. In this performance, Barron delivers his signature observational humor, touching on everyday absurdities and relatable life experiences. His unique delivery, characterized by pauses and a deadpan style, draws audiences into his world of subtle comedy.

Critical Reception

Carl Barron: Live was well-received by audiences, further solidifying Carl Barron's reputation as one of Australia's most popular stand-up comedians. The special is noted for its accessibility and the broad appeal of its humor, resonating with viewers who appreciate a more understated and observational comedic style.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its relatable observational humor.

  • Appreciated for Carl Barron's unique, deadpan delivery.

  • Seen as a successful showcase of his distinct comedic voice.

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Fun Fact

Carl Barron often incorporates everyday objects and simple observations into his routines, transforming mundane experiences into hilarious comedic bits.

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