"McGrane’s self effacing set is esoteric, occasionally filthy and always funny."-Peter "Hotrod McCaughan", culturenorthernireland.org
“McGrane’s set goes into the kind of detail about cult comics and movies that would have even Jonathan Ross’s head spinning.” - Andrew Johnson, AU Magazine
"Straight faced comedy with a good sense of comic timing"*** Three Weeks"Free comedy is a mixed bag, and free student comedy is an even bigger risk - but in this case it's one worth taking. East Anglian comics Tom Moran, Jonathan Brittain, Johnny Kearns and Lorcan McGrane filled an enjoyable if variable hour at the Standing Order. "***Three Weeks
"Lorcan McGrane charmed the audience with sensitively told observational comedy, regarding mainly pornography and onanism"Ant Cule, Laugh Out Loud Review, Concrete, Dec 4th, 2007.
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Is it a good movie? Is this really what you are arguing? I found it mostly tedious - listening to V's static mask works in print - not on screen (at least for any more than a couple of minutes). It's good to be optimistic about these things, but thje film's a tad "verbose" to quote the man himself. Is it a good adaptation of the source material. Pretty good, but just don't work in the medium. The last slo-mo knife fight had me retching - check out those motion trails evwybawdy!!! Need to rest now - maybe I'll like it later on this evening. Natalie Portman in that "little-girl" dress. Discuss.
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