Rent Dave Gorman: Googlewhack Adventure (2004)

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1h 55min
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Synopsis:
If someone called you a Googlewhack what would you do? You probably wouldn't embark on a 91,000 mile journey around the world. But then, you're not Dave Gorman are you?
Actors:
Directors:
Writers:
Dave Gorman
Studio:
VCI
Genres:
Comedy
BBFC:
Release Date:
08/11/2004
Run Time:
115 minutes
Languages:
English Dolby Digital 2.0
DVD Regions:
Region 2
Formats:
Pal
Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen 1.78:1 / 16:9
Colour:
Colour
Bonus:
  • Additional narrated inserts
  • Live audience question and answer session
  • A specially recorded song by Helen Love with a video by Rob Manuel of b3ta
  • Picture gallery with running commentary
  • Out-takes and ad libs with the sell-out audience

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A fun story. - Dave Gorman: Googlewhack Adventure review by CP Customer

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04/02/2006

'Googlewhack Adventure' is very much is the same mould and Dave Gorman's other shows the 'Important Astrology Experiment' and 'The Dave Gorman Collection' where Gorman has a tale to tell and presents it in a one man lecture style in front of a live audience. Where as he previous two shows have been in the format of a six part series, 'Googlewhack Adventure' is a one off two hour show. It's an incredible tale of how he was given an advance by a publisher to write a novel, but instead got sucked into the 'Googlewhacking' craze and blew his publishers advance travelling around the world meeting people through the Google search engine. My only criticism is that as a stage show it undoubtedly would have been an amazing night out, but as a two hour DVD it's a little on the long side, and as it's such a long and complex tale it really needs to be seen in one sitting. Overall though, it's a fun and interesting story made all the better for the manic and likeable way in which Gorman presents it, and you've got a couple of hours to spare it's well worth watching.

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