Sarah Millican: Chatterbox Live
Sarah Millican: Chatterbox Live
| 21 November 2011 (USA)
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Recorded in London earlier 2011, Chatterbox Live invites you to enter the wonderful world of Sarah Millican--where living alone drives your parents to put you on suicide watch; where a cup of tea in the bath is the epitome of luxury and where free family planning clinic condoms make perfect stocking fillers. Released for the first time on DVD, and ruder than on telly, Chatterbox Live showcases Sarah’s hilarious views on modern life, and positions her as a comedian at the very top of her game.

Reviews
StunnaKrypto Self-important, over-dramatic, uninspired.
Protraph Lack of good storyline.
Pluskylang Great Film overall
Fairaher The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.
Jackson Booth-Millard Just like Michael McIntyre and James Corden, I was introduced to the female comedian on panel shows like Mock the Week and 8 Out of 10 Cats before I saw her own stuff, she would go on to get own show Television Programme, so I was looking forward to seeing her first stand-up show. Geordie female comedian Sarah Millican here plays to an audience in a London theatre, and she does what she does best, gives her hilarious insights and opinions on things she observes or mocks, puts down people and things we appreciate usually, and appears like a sweet woman wearing glasses and smiling a lot, but is actually knowingly eccentric, rude and sarcastic. In the show she talks about the title of her show, Chatterbox, being the same title as a film about a talking vagina, her thoughts about living on your own, pets (particularly cats), having a boyfriend, giving blood and the biscuits you can get at the clinic, her love for cakes (she has been given the nickname "cake pigeon"), her eating habits and weight, relaxing and masturbation, the bathroom, driving, the Shewee (the device that helps woman pee standing up), she asks the audience to shout out the best thing about being a woman and the best thing about being a man, her life before stand-up, sex and dirty talk, Skype, shopping, clothes, her dislike for children, she asks the audience to shout out things broken during sex, washing, couples, presents, her love for babies clothing, a story about boyfriend taking his bollock out of pants, what ladies would do if they were a man for a day and much more. She has become such a loved female comedian, appearing on many popular comedy shows and being nominated for two British Academy Awards, I find her hilarious because she is so simple but so clever (I'm surprised she wasn't listed on 100 Greatest Stand-Ups 2010), I look forward to another live stand-up comedy performance. Very good!