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Rating: 4.2 out of 5 based on 146 reviews

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Rating: 4.2 out of 5 based on 146 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Eric is number one hansy boy!

    by HorbenBernsen on 11/7/10The Regency Ballroom - San Francisco

    I would kiss that schwarma with this yellow mouth!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Tim and Eric. Awesome show. Great Job!

    by HansinLuck on 11/7/10The Regency Ballroom - San Francisco

    I don't think there is a way to give a bad review to Tim and Eric. Just saying the names, "Tim and Eric" lead me to say "Great Job" or "Awesome Show!". It truly was a great show. Tim and Eric have captured the pureness of what gets people excited and exploit it in the best ways possible. They have a talent of being able to reproduce the most over-produced, or under-produced and overlooked. Things you'd see on the big screen, or on the black and white TV behind the liquor store clerk when paying for your assorted addictions. My 'tiny hat' goes off to Tim & Eric and all who help them create their vision. I'm so happy to be born in an age where I can see Tim and Eric on stage and hope they never stop creating things that the public can see. Tim, Eric... You guys can't retire until your 60 or 70 years old... and even then your still gonna have to make stuff for us... I mean, you don't HAVE to... but it would be really awesome if you did... please. Thanks, Hans They have a knack of knowing just what makes a show great and including the audience is a big part of that for a live show.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    GREAT JOB

    by Thejoggerunner on 11/7/10The Regency Ballroom - San Francisco

    it was awesome and we had a lot of fun! they really have their act down!!!!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 11/7/10The Regency Ballroom - San Francisco

    standing for 3 hours sucked. Sucked really bad. and the music at the end was too loud.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Tim & Eric were awesome, Great Job!

    by Worshipp on 11/7/10The Regency Ballroom - San Francisco

    I have always been a huge fan of Tim & Eric's ridiculous comedy so it was an awesome experience to be able to see them perform their wacky skits live on stage. They did a great job considering how little of content they have to show. Not to mention that John C. Riley made a surprise appearance and blew everyone away with his hilarious Dr. Brule act. I would definitely go to see them again, especially if they were to perform at the Regency Ballroom.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 11/7/10The Regency Ballroom - San Francisco

    Great venue. Show was great, minus Neil Hamburger. Can't wait for next year!

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    not bad not that great

    by chippy10278 on 11/7/10The Regency Ballroom - San Francisco

    this show was not as good as the last 2 tours. it lacked the spontaneity and cleverness of the last shows, and also they showed old bits under the guise of classic tim and eric. the best part was when dr steve brule came out, but apparently that's not happening at every show. if you've never seen these guys before it will be fun, but for those who have already i'd sit this one out.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    great job

    by ryknight on 11/7/10The Regency Ballroom - San Francisco

    these goofs and spoofs were so awesome and the show was such a great job that i can forgive that band for taking forever and i can forgive all the super tall weirdos for never settling on one spot to stand in.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazeballs.

    by Dahlimama on 11/3/10Showbox SODO - Seattle

    I took my boyfriend, since we're both big fans of Tim & Eric and I don't think either of us have ever laughed so hard in the same 2 hours than we did this night. Neil Hamburger, the opening act, was hilariously hit and miss with his stand-up. Tim & Eric were fabulous with their costumes, characters, and interaction with the audience. And there was a surprise guest! I'm so happy that I got a chance to see them on their tour.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Tim and Eric Chrimbus Show Seattle 2010

    by chetvelvet on 11/3/10Showbox SODO - Seattle

    The show was great, what any fan would expect. John C Reilly was there. No David Leibe-Hart, but he shpwed up via video messages which were hilarious. Tim and Eric must have changed costumes like six or seven times, and their band, Pusswhip Bangang, rocked the hits from the show, including Petite Feet and Brownie Mountain. Steve Brule did a breast exam on a lucky female audience member. Over all, a must-see for fans only. Haters don't bother.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    In the history of all things Amazing...

    by DrGrant on 11/3/10Showbox SODO - Seattle

    This was the most of all amazing things. John C. Reilly showed up. Hilarious all the way through. Plenty of props. Clips from the show. It was fantastic.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Great Job!

    by Mindcloud on 11/3/10Showbox SODO - Seattle

    I'm a big Tim and Eric fan and the show was awesome. My only complaint was that we had to stand for hours as there is no seating.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Good show, but needed a different venue.

    by rkpo on 11/3/10Showbox SODO - Seattle

    The show needed a seated theater like the Moore or Paramount. They could easily contain the number of people at the show comfortably. In the end, because you were still standing in the third hour since the doors had opened, you want desperately to leave and the show seems to drag on. I wanted to see the end, but opted for leaving early. My teenage sons were more concerned about aching feet rather than taking another minute.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Great job!

    by Gizmoduck81 on 11/3/10Showbox SODO - Seattle

    The show lived up to my expectations. I just wish I had arrived earlier so I could have been closer to the stage when they threw out bags of dried shrimp to the audience.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Great Job!

    by BeanLoaf on 11/3/10Showbox SODO - Seattle

    Although this was the first show of the tour, it was still pretty great to catch Tim & Eric live. I felt a bit like they could have put more into the live show. Some of the sketches on stage still needed a bit of work...there were still the holes that you would find that need work once you've been in front of a live audience a few times. the interstitial video segments were great, but it almost seemed like they filled a vacuum of non-creativity on the stage...I mean, they traveled all this way, why the hell are we watching TV together? Costume changes don't take this long. The Surprise appearance of John C Riley as Dr Brule was the highlight of the night, as no one expected to see him there live. I have to say, i did my best to stick out Pusswhip BangGang...but I had to leave. We went from a 10 in non-stop laughs to a 0.5. The music bit really took the wind out of show's momentum. It would have been better to have another sketch or two to bring the crowd back up (A new live episode of Skot & Behr with Tony Sacrimony and the Good Morning Players) but, the PWBG playing made me wish that we were still laughing like we were at the beginning of the event. Overall, I love these guys...but, I felt that they could have done more live on stage, and left the PWBG band thing on CD.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    total letdown to the last performance

    by backnoise666 on 11/3/10Showbox SODO - Seattle

    This tour was not presented well and seemed slopped together. The sound was horrible at The Showbox SODO too. Entirely too loud to the point where you couldn't understand anything they were saying.