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Surely it is just claiming to be the funniest film of the last 18months or so? Sounds quite goodBruce Rioja wrote:I noticed some or other film that's coming out soon boasts to be "The funniest film since The Hangover".
One to avoid for me then.

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Nope, definitely since The Hangover - there's even a poster declaring such on a bus shelter near our offices, with two blokes on it with a dog with one of those lampshade things on its head. I'll try and get the title of it tomorrow for you.Prufrock wrote:Surely it is just claiming to be the funniest film of the last 18months or so? Sounds quite goodBruce Rioja wrote:I noticed some or other film that's coming out soon boasts to be "The funniest film since The Hangover".
One to avoid for me then.
Definitely claiming the tallest dwarf title with that one.
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Summed it up for me as much as is possible. First episodes usually are clunky, but I felt, impressions aside, it flowed much better than an average first episode of a decent comedy. Coogan plays a bit of an arse very well.P.O.S. wrote:Not bad, first episodes of new series usually do feel a bit underwhelming for me (unless its Generation Kill!) but I expect it to end up being pretty good. The long section of voice impressions seemed to slow it down too much for a 30 minute show though - hope its not impressions every week!!
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Apparently Coogan is an arse. A decent enough set-up for me, but I'm expecting much better.KeeeeeeeBaaaaaaab wrote:Summed it up for me as much as is possible. First episodes usually are clunky, but I felt, impressions aside, it flowed much better than an average first episode of a decent comedy. Coogan plays a bit of an arse very well.P.O.S. wrote:Not bad, first episodes of new series usually do feel a bit underwhelming for me (unless its Generation Kill!) but I expect it to end up being pretty good. The long section of voice impressions seemed to slow it down too much for a 30 minute show though - hope its not impressions every week!!
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Peter Hook's quote on Coogan playing Anthony Wilson in 24 Hour Party People is gold:Bruce Rioja wrote:Apparently Coogan is an arse. A decent enough set-up for me, but I'm expecting much better.KeeeeeeeBaaaaaaab wrote:Summed it up for me as much as is possible. First episodes usually are clunky, but I felt, impressions aside, it flowed much better than an average first episode of a decent comedy. Coogan plays a bit of an arse very well.P.O.S. wrote:Not bad, first episodes of new series usually do feel a bit underwhelming for me (unless its Generation Kill!) but I expect it to end up being pretty good. The long section of voice impressions seemed to slow it down too much for a 30 minute show though - hope its not impressions every week!!
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Worth a shufty on that iPlayer thing then?KeeeeeeeBaaaaaaab wrote:Kind of hit the ground running, for me. Both Brydon and Coogan suit their characters.
Went to the local (Swedish) pub to watch Down By Law (they show a black and white film every Monday) except they couldn't be arsed to get it so we got Big Sleep instead. All well and good except the DVD crapped out with 20 nibs to go. Is it worth me trying to find out what happens in the end?
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Is it just me (and I've loved Coogan as Partridge and Brydon in human remains) who found this to be bizarre self indulgent crap?
Are they parodying themselves? Or playing themselves? Or playing characters as themselves?
End of the day it seems more like two comedians having a laugh at the audience rather than with them. Bit of an in joke if anything.
I'll watch next week to see if it improves.
Are they parodying themselves? Or playing themselves? Or playing characters as themselves?
End of the day it seems more like two comedians having a laugh at the audience rather than with them. Bit of an in joke if anything.
I'll watch next week to see if it improves.
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