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Lordbenny

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8,708 posts

235 months

Monday 14th April
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Just watched the first two episodes and can honestly say it’s the funniest telly show I’ve seen for a LONG time. 10 fine funny people in big brother style house for just 6 hours mustn’t smile or laugh….lf they do they’re eliminated….last man/woman standing wins. If you like 8/10 Cats do Countdown etc you’ll love it. Most of the comics have been on that show too, think Mortimer, Lycett, Adawade, Wilkinson, Beckett etc. I also found myself trying not to laugh when watching it, it’s very difficult. biggrin

cobra kid

5,390 posts

256 months

Tuesday 15th April
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I got about three episodes in then packed in. Was a great idea to start with then lost the novelty very quickly I thought.

HTP99

24,142 posts

156 months

Tuesday 15th April
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We both thought it was terrible, very forced and fake.

SAS Tom

3,678 posts

190 months

Tuesday 15th April
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HTP99 said:
We both thought it was terrible, very forced and fake.
I thought all the Jimmy Carr “presenting” stuff was awful. I think it would have been funnier if they were left to their own devices rather than him getting involved all the time.

My wife however, thought that’s what made it funnier so I guess it depends what you’re into.

Parsnip

3,169 posts

204 months

Tuesday 15th April
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I think it is one you need to be in the right mood for (booze helps...)

A lot of it it felt forced, but some of it was brilliant - Mortimer and Ayoade exchanges particularly. The long biscuit/arms dealer bit had me in tears.

lornemalvo

3,348 posts

84 months

Tuesday 15th April
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Parsnip said:
I think it is one you need to be in the right mood for (booze helps...)

A lot of it it felt forced, but some of it was brilliant - Mortimer and Ayoade exchanges particularly. The long biscuit/arms dealer bit had me in tears.
The last line finished me off -* she sold swords* The way his mind works

vixen1700

26,341 posts

286 months

Tuesday 15th April
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The Bob Mortimer magic show was the only bit that made me laugh.

It was pretty awful to be honest.

dieselgrunt

726 posts

180 months

Tuesday 15th April
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Mortimer and Ayoade were naturally funny, the rest were absolutely terrible. Without any set routines they had nothing, just crass slapstick. Their jokers were excruciating.

Freakuk

4,016 posts

167 months

Tuesday 15th April
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Watched the first episode and thought it was OK, didn't flow well and I love most of the comedians.

However, the best bits are on YT which popped up on my feed so I've not bothered with any further episodes and just watched a few clips on-line.

Lordbenny

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8,708 posts

235 months

Tuesday 15th April
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Thats the trouble with comedy I suppose, It’s very subjective…maybe my funny bones are different to other people’s…im loving it!

robemcdonald

9,485 posts

212 months

Tuesday 15th April
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There were a couple of very funny bits, but on whole it was a bit dull.
It might have been possible to edit it down to a quality 90 minutes…

hairykrishna

14,072 posts

219 months

Tuesday 15th April
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A couple of episodes in. It's slow but it has hilarious moments. Bob Mortimer is a genius.

Murph7355

40,403 posts

272 months

Tuesday 15th April
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cobra kid said:
I got about three episodes in then packed in. Was a great idea to start with then lost the novelty very quickly I thought.
I thought this at about the same point...thought it was forced and would fall flat as they tried to win.

Episode 4 was funny though, and it picked up from there smile

jimmsy

671 posts

143 months

Wednesday 16th April
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I really enjoyed it. As a switch-brain-off show it was good.

Some bits I found absolutely hilarious, and I guess the style of show means you get to see some of the bits that comedians normally filter out of their shows early on when testing things.

Joe Wilkinson's second "thing" with the drawings I thought was absolutely brilliant. (and his first one too)

Bob Mortimer generally was showing how funny he just naturally is.

The final joke I still smile at when I remember it.

hairykrishna

14,072 posts

219 months

Wednesday 16th April
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It really reinforces my impression from Lou Sanders on taskmaster that she's naturally hilarious too.

redrabbit

1,800 posts

181 months

Wednesday 16th April
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dieselgrunt said:
Mortimer and Ayoade were naturally funny, the rest were absolutely terrible. Without any set routines they had nothing, just crass slapstick. Their jokers were excruciating.
This, exactly. Coupled with the fact that Carr is essentially what an AI engine would cough out if you typed in 'narcissist' and 'unfunny', and you have what the forthcoming Sky version of SNL will be like (most probably).

It simply serves to highlight what a treasure Bob is (still, all these years) and how hackneyed the rest of the current comedy establishment are (with potential hall passes for Richard Ayoade and Lou Sanders)




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hairykrishna

14,072 posts

219 months

Thursday 17th April
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We've watched them all now and it could have been cut down to an hour (or less) and been a good program. As it was, there was just too much of it that wasn't funny in between the comedy moments.

In reality they could save most of their budget and just film Bob Mortimer and Richard Ayoade sat at a table trying to make each other laugh and it would have been much, much better.

Granadier

893 posts

43 months

Thursday 17th April
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I mentioned on another thread recently, the first time I saw Jimmy Carr, he was the 'warm-up man' for the studio audience at a sitcom filming at Teddington Studios in the early 2000s. His job was to get the audience in a jolly mood and entertain us while new scenes were being set up. He was absolutely useless, seemed to prefer picking arguments with members of the audience or insulting where they were from.

StevieBee

14,277 posts

271 months

Thursday 17th April
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Thought it was the funniest thing we've seen in ages. How can the question "Have you got a kitchen island?" be funny... but somehow it was hilarious.

Fun fact... the guy in the Stars in Your Eyes skit I know (the one drawing willies and boobs). He's called Tim. He's one of the actors I use on some of the stuff I make. He said that the show is exactly as you see it. Nothing's staged, they have no secret laughter breaks. Was as hilarious on set as it is on screen.

Freakuk

4,016 posts

167 months

Thursday 17th April
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I saw Jimmy Carr live years ago and his live show is far better than what he does on TV, TV is quite toned down, but I do agree he is an acquired taste.

I've seen Vic & Bob many times over the years and also bumped into them both in a HMV browsing records, both great to chat to.

Bob is a comedy genius and whether he is with Jim (Vic) or on something like Would I lie to you it's always comedy gold, Bob & Richard is another level, in fact I watched the highlights of the travelman episode only this morning.

They would make a good double act and something I would hope a TV production would see and bring together.

Back to the show though, great concept but didn't deliver as one would hope. Maybe they should have spun it the other way and it was about who made them laugh the most, rather than disqualify them for laughing, I'm sure that would have made it flow better.