Damo & Ivor: The Movie
Ireland
296 people rated The movie will follow Damo and Ivor as they embark on the mother of all adventures to find the last piece of their family puzzle and track down their long lost brother, John Joe. The adventure will take the brothers across Ireland where they discover that sometimes you can't judge a book by its cover.
Comedy
Cast (20)
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Katalia
29/05/2023 16:08
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Ali Firas
29/05/2023 11:12
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skawngur
22/11/2022 17:52
This is a good film to put on if you just want to watch something easy that doesnt take much focus. With its classic irish humour, there were good laughs throughout while not being cringey.
🔥BIPIN SUBEDI🔥🇳🇵
22/11/2022 17:52
It's a bit of a laugh. Great acting by the guy playing all three brothers. One to watch.
Scuderia
22/11/2022 17:52
A lot of cringey moments. Ireland hasn't made a good comedy show/movie since Father Ted.
Je rend
22/11/2022 17:52
Don't understand why there are so many negative reviews this film was genuinely funny and deserves more recognition
Sandi
22/11/2022 17:52
Can someone please tell me what the song that is played over the dvd starting screen is?
Satang Bojang
22/11/2022 17:52
This isnt a film. Its a films length worth of content . It has the shape of a film but its not one.
This was what the son of the owner of Dr Quirkys was given filmboard money to make. Its an absolute disaster with stereotypes of travellers that are tantamount to hate crimes.
People will say it stereotypes all kinds of class and ethnic groups including the writers own upper class background. The worst it says about the middle class of Ireland is that they use tanning beds and make vegan meals for their kids. Ouch like.
Watch it so you can say how bad it is
Z4U
22/11/2022 17:52
I personally love Awfuknirosh comedy, along with the culture, of you like the Young Offenders and the cliché of Ireland I.E cork, Newcastle west etc, you'll sure love this!
Abimael_Adu
22/11/2022 17:52
Thought this movie was a bit of a mess compared to the Damo and Ivor TV series which was mildly entertaining as best. The script and story seems rushed and disjointed. In the movie Ivor comes across as a 2nd rate Ross O'Carroll Kelly parody. Damo, despite being a character we are supposed to like actually comes across as quite nasty and aggressive. This is especially apparent during the scene in the Chipper where Damo plants fake plastic insects on his garlic chips and then aggressively demands that the person who served him the food let him have it for free. He's just a nasty bully. In fairness the long lost Gypsy brother Johnjo does provide some humour. Simon Delaney is wasted in the movie as his Carnival Boss character offers nothing. The only performance of note is that of Ruth McCabe's which is brilliant and energetic throughout. She deserves better roles than this.
Anyway check it out on Netflix if you're bored some evening but don't expect much.