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entertain has announced the UK release of ‘Believe: The Eddie Izzard Story’ on DVD. The DVD features a feature length documentary which shows clips from Eddie’s comedy shows, such as ‘Dressed to Kill’ and ‘Sexie’, alongside backstage moments as Izzard brainstorms his latest comedy act from scratch.
This new Eddie Izzard DVD gives the viewers insight into the much loved comedian’s life, and will be available on DVD and from iTunes from 22nd November.
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I could live without this...I might be alone here, but I never found him funny. More irritating than anything else.
He is funny but he stopped being original after a while. Like he uses his shower joke in like 4 acts I've seen. And the cross dresser stuff can only be bearable for so long.
I think i am the only one here, who has heard of him for the fIrst time. i have never seen his work.
After seeing some of his comedy routine it seems like the UK's humor is a bit different than over hear.
Stage comedy sometimes gets over my nerves, specially the one that includes Racist,Sexist Jokes & most of the stage comedians do that.