Nick Giannopoulos slammed for ‘recycling 30 yr previous jokes’ at Wog Boys Endlessly premiere in Sydney: ‘It is boring and infantile’
Nick Giannopoulos has been slammed for telling ‘recycled’ jokes on the Sydney premiere of his newest film Wog Boys Endlessly on Friday.
The 59-year-old comic entertained the gang for half an hour with some crude jokes previous to the film screening.
In footage uploaded to TikTok, the actor is seen laughing with the gang throughout his stand-up comedy act.
Nick Giannopoulos (pictured, proper, with co-star Vince Colosimo) has been slammed on-line for telling ‘recycled’ jokes on the Sydney premiere of his newest film Wog Boys Endlessly
‘We received any Maltese right here? Arise… Oh, you are already standing,’ he quipped.
The Greek-Australian actor then joked Italians are too low-cost to pay for parking.
‘Italians’ a**holes are so tight they can not fart, they burp,’ he joked.
His efficiency at Enmore Theatre was labelled as ‘stale’ by some TikTok customers.
The 59-year-old comic entertained the gang for half an hour with some off-colour jokes previous to the film screening
One person bluntly mentioned Giannopoulos was ‘recycling 30 yr previous jokes’ whereas one other referred to as the gags ‘boring and infantile’.
Though his stand-up set was not broadly praised the identical cannot be mentioned about his newest film.
Former Dwelling and Away star Sam Frost, who attended the Melbourne premiere, wrote on Instagram it was ‘such a enjoyable and hilarious movie’.
His efficiency at Enmore Theatre was labelled as ‘stale’ by some TikTok customers
In the meantime, Nick’s Instagram web page was flooded with supportive feedback following the movie’s premiere.
One fan wrote they ‘f**king beloved it’ whereas one other added it was a ‘claaaasic’.
Wog Boys Endlessly is the third installment of the bawdy Australian comedy collection which started in 2000.
It co-stars Vince Colosimo, Sarah Roberts and Havana Brown, and will probably be launched nationally in cinemas on Thursday.
Wog Boys Endlessly is the third installment of the bawdy Australian comedy collection which started in 2000
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