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A shockingly entertaining experience!


Holy cow. I am utterly shocked at how Mike grabs the audience and completely transports them on a journey through his life. This is a shockingly entertaining, funny and at times touching autobiographical one man show. How the heck did he pull this off? His minor movie roles to date are no premonition of the quality of this show. You don't have to be a fan of Mike to enjoy this and I highly recommend it.

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I share your sentiments I thought it was brilliant. Unfortunately an army of trolls are coming from underneath their rocks and bridges to attack this fine piece of work.
History is written by the victors.

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I agree. Very enjoyable. I hope people give it a chance.

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OK. I mean, I watched the Vice magazine short docu "Interview with a Cannibal," so why not give Mike a chance? Who doesn't love a redemption story?

As Steve Martin said, the banjo could've saved Nixon.

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Both Mike and Spike did a great job. I didn't know that Mike was so deep and how he could take the people with him and even us watching this from the sofa. Great experience, I wish it was longer because I would love know more and more detailed.

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You clearly have a massive stick up your ass to be picking a fight over the audience. This show had a successful run on Broadway followed by a ten week tour throughout the US. As most people know, it was both a critical and commercial success in front of sold out audiences. I don't know what the audience was like over the two days this was filmed but for you to somehow imply that it didn't play to big audiences is sort of stupid. Go start a fight on a subject where you have something intelligent to say.

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I just watched this last night and you hit the nail on the head...it was shockingly entertaining. Mike had my attention the whole time. I liket that he told the story like he wanted and didn't hold back with his language. I just wish he would have touched more on when Cus died and what happened after that with his training team and managers.

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