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Ricky Gervais: Out of England

SPECIAL: HBO, Saturday 11/15 at 9:00p (75 minutes)

Starring Ricky Gervais

Created by Ricky Gervais

Genre(s): Comedy

FIRST AIR DATE: November 15, 2008

Overall Metascore

This is a weighted, normalized average of all individual scores given by critics, on a scale of 0 (worst) to 100 (best).

61 / 100

Critic Reviews

100 USA Today Robert Bianco
Ricky Gervais may be the funniest storyteller we have.
75 Entertainment Weekly Aubry D'Arminio
The Office's Gervais is half as good a stand-up as he is an actor, yet he's still one naturally funny bloke.
75 TV Guide Matt Roush
The Extras Emmy champ riffs with mischievous charm on topics from diseases to Nazis. His style is so nonthreatening, especially as he giggles while reading from a memorably explicit safe-sex leaflet, that it's hard to take true offense.
70 Hollywood Reporter Barry Garron
The Moffitt-Lee production, taped in New York, offers additional proof that Gervais is that rare British talent able to charm audiences consistently on either side of the pond.
70 The New York Times Alessandra Stanley
Shocking audiences is the easiest way to get a laugh, which is why so many stand-up comedians these days rely on X-rated material, ethnic slurs and spews of profanity. What’s remarkable about Mr. Gervais is that he can do all that, and less.
70 Los Angeles Times Robert Lloyd
Because we know that he knows that we know that he's manipulating the ironies, Gervais "as himself" can for the most part get away with the sort of comments that reliably brought his alter egos great grief.
60 Boston Globe Matthew Gilbert
The jokes are fair to middling, to be honest, and they don't feel particularly fresh, especially toward the end of the performance....But his delivery is irresistible nonetheless, as he rambles on like a fool, filling in the gaps with self-incriminatory hemming and hawing, reveling in all the attention.
60 New York Daily News David Hinckley
It's 75 minutes of standup comedy that will melt any remaining asbestos in your insulation. Some of it also very funny, though it's blue enough that when he does a clean routine about Humpty Dumpty, you feel like you should rewind just to make sure you didn't miss some X-rated punchline.
58 Time James Poniewozik
I hadn't really thought of Gervais as a stand-up comedian. After watching it, I still don't. Which is not to say that the special is not entertaining; it's uneven but sometimes gaspingly funny.
50 Chicago Tribune Maureen Ryan
Though enjoyable moments were scattered throughout, aside from the priceless routine I mentioned at the start of this review, they were just moments.
50 Philadelphia Daily News Ellen Gray
Gervais may just be one of the funniest men alive, but once you hear his ruminations on AIDS and monkeys, sex and public toilets, cows and stairs and a variety of other subjects that all seem to come back to penises, you'll have far more fun with "Filth," if only in imagining Whitehouse in the audience, furiously scribbling notes for the letters she'd soon be writing to the proper authorities.
40 Washington Post Tom Shales
Although the hour has its highlights, there is a great reliance on toity topics (he even confesses that a final story is "toilet-related") and, like virtually every modern comedian except Seinfeld, a wretched excess of potty mouthiness.
10 Wall Street Journal Dorothy Rabinowitz
Mr. Gervais's new comedy special has nothing whatever to recommend it--other, perhaps, than the skin-crawling curiosity it raises.

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