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Well, I've now watched 5 episodes of The Thick Of It on Youtube as you suggested.Verbal wrote:Just seen In The Loop.
First of all -one of the funniest films I've seen, and probably the most quotable. F, star, star, c*nt. Steve Coogan's cameo was wonderful as well. Aw the film is just brilliant
It pretty much carries on the tradition of The Thick Of It in terms of repeating the self serving nature of politicians and public sector workers, and the cluelessness of it all. No bad thing, and very funny. There are some classic scenes and lines (the ones about 'blacking up' and the bit about porn literally had me recoiling in my seat due to recent events) and I'd recommend it to anyone.
The point re: satire...well, to be honest, the film is just an extended episode of The Thick of It, and I think people have come to this film expecting more than what it is (though to be honest when you think about it, the ending is quite terrifying...).
It's really good, highly recommended. I thought the film was very funny, but the mundanity of what goes on in the TV series arguably works even better and certainly rings more true.
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I think the 'bitesize' format of a tv series helps the mundanity not become as tiresome as it does in a feature film. I would agree with you that the TV series seems a lot more natural.mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:Well, I've now watched 5 episodes of The Thick Of It on Youtube as you suggested.Verbal wrote:Just seen In The Loop.
First of all -one of the funniest films I've seen, and probably the most quotable. F, star, star, c*nt. Steve Coogan's cameo was wonderful as well. Aw the film is just brilliant
It pretty much carries on the tradition of The Thick Of It in terms of repeating the self serving nature of politicians and public sector workers, and the cluelessness of it all. No bad thing, and very funny. There are some classic scenes and lines (the ones about 'blacking up' and the bit about porn literally had me recoiling in my seat due to recent events) and I'd recommend it to anyone.
The point re: satire...well, to be honest, the film is just an extended episode of The Thick of It, and I think people have come to this film expecting more than what it is (though to be honest when you think about it, the ending is quite terrifying...).
It's really good, highly recommended. I thought the film was very funny, but the mundanity of what goes on in the TV series arguably works even better and certainly rings more true.
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New series is getting progressively worse for me. The last one was complete crap I thought.jimbo wrote:That's an evening very well spent. I did the full series back to back twice in consecutive days about 3 weeks ago. Yes, I had revision to do!General Mannerheim wrote:the entire first series of the Inbetweeners back to back!!!

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I probably agree about the last episode not being as good, but still find it one of the best things on television given the current dearth of comedy. Similarly I thought the last series of Peep Show was nowhere near previous ones, but still the best thing on. Are there any other decent comedy series I'm missing?Athers wrote:New series is getting progressively worse for me. The last one was complete crap I thought.jimbo wrote:That's an evening very well spent. I did the full series back to back twice in consecutive days about 3 weeks ago. Yes, I had revision to do!General Mannerheim wrote:the entire first series of the Inbetweeners back to back!!!
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Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle was good.jimbo wrote:I probably agree about the last episode not being as good, but still find it one of the best things on television given the current dearth of comedy. Similarly I thought the last series of Peep Show was nowhere near previous ones, but still the best thing on. Are there any other decent comedy series I'm missing?Athers wrote:New series is getting progressively worse for me. The last one was complete crap I thought.jimbo wrote:That's an evening very well spent. I did the full series back to back twice in consecutive days about 3 weeks ago. Yes, I had revision to do!General Mannerheim wrote:the entire first series of the Inbetweeners back to back!!!
Although that finished last week.
Hence, if you missed it, tough....
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Yep, enjoyed that.Puskas wrote: Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle was good.
Though what was with those weird sketches?!
Prufrock wrote: Like money hasn't always talked. You might not like it, or disagree, but it's the truth. It's a basic incentive, people always have, and always will want what's best for themselves and their families
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I caught it. I laughed three times. The problem is that you can only take the same jokes so far. The late trains excuses weren't bad, although there's not much else to do after "Wrong Type Of Passengers" and "Funny Rucksack Found". I can't see CJ become anything other than the complete clone of the original he seems to be after episode one. Saying that, though, I liked the joke about removing the desk from his office in order to stop it being a barrier, only to sit in a chair twice as tall and grand as the other one in his office.Worthy4England wrote:Did anyone catch the new "Reggie Perrin" on Saturday? Bit after the event, but I thought it was funny in places, but how can anyone else successfully play Reggie Perrin than Leonard Rossiter?
Not bad, though, considering it's a Friday night BBC1 comedy. The slot that brought us My Family and After You're Gone.
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Think it's going to have to improve some to match the originalKeeeeeeeBaaaaaaab wrote:I caught it. I laughed three times. The problem is that you can only take the same jokes so far. The late trains excuses weren't bad, although there's not much else to do after "Wrong Type Of Passengers" and "Funny Rucksack Found". I can't see CJ become anything other than the complete clone of the original he seems to be after episode one. Saying that, though, I liked the joke about removing the desk from his office in order to stop it being a barrier, only to sit in a chair twice as tall and grand as the other one in his office.Worthy4England wrote:Did anyone catch the new "Reggie Perrin" on Saturday? Bit after the event, but I thought it was funny in places, but how can anyone else successfully play Reggie Perrin than Leonard Rossiter?
Not bad, though, considering it's a Friday night BBC1 comedy. The slot that brought us My Family and After You're Gone.

I saw it and found it very predictable. Don't think I'll have another look.Worthy4England wrote:Think it's going to have to improve some to match the originalKeeeeeeeBaaaaaaab wrote:I caught it. I laughed three times. The problem is that you can only take the same jokes so far. The late trains excuses weren't bad, although there's not much else to do after "Wrong Type Of Passengers" and "Funny Rucksack Found". I can't see CJ become anything other than the complete clone of the original he seems to be after episode one. Saying that, though, I liked the joke about removing the desk from his office in order to stop it being a barrier, only to sit in a chair twice as tall and grand as the other one in his office.Worthy4England wrote:Did anyone catch the new "Reggie Perrin" on Saturday? Bit after the event, but I thought it was funny in places, but how can anyone else successfully play Reggie Perrin than Leonard Rossiter?
Not bad, though, considering it's a Friday night BBC1 comedy. The slot that brought us My Family and After You're Gone.but like you say not bad as a start
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Spoilt it somewhat. But the stand-up was some of the best I've seen on the idiot's lantern for years.mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:Yep, enjoyed that.Puskas wrote:Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle was good.
Though what was with those weird sketches?!
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