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Bros: After The Screaming StopsBecame something of a hit on twitter as detailed in this article: Hidden Gem of Christmas TVReleased as a DVD/BluRay in November, it reached an audience waaay beyond fans of the "band" with a BBC4 showing and some word of mouth about it's presence on iPlayer. If it wasn't for the sad bits, you could laugh your way through the whole thing. Ridiculous arguments and some fantastically Spinal-Tap-level one liners. But they're all genuine. E.g: "CNN, It's the thinking man's reality show" "I remember falling asleep in the bath and one of our bodyguards took my picture and sold it...luckily there were bubbles" "Rome wasn't built in a day but we don't have the time that Rome had" "If you see a man sweeping the road, that man's a king to me because I'm grateful I don't have to sweep the road" For those with access to iPlayer, it's Here. Avaialable for another 22 days. Edited by user 30 December 2018 17:26:03(UTC)
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Ok.Read the link you gave and yeah it does sound quite a laff.They really said things as dumb as that? Or is it meant to be a mockumentary? Still not that fussed about watching it though.
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Originally Posted by: Fotzepolitic is it meant to be a mockumentary? Still not that fussed about watching it though. I've seen Luke Goss in a couple of Hollywood B-movies. He's not a good enough actor for that. But yeah I understand why it wouldn't appeal. Ultimately it's about a shite boyband. Biggest whopper must have been: "We played 15 Wembleys in a row (in 1989)". No they didn't; they played one.
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I used to like those Rock Profile mockumentaries starring David Williams and Matt Lucas. They did amongst others a great Take That one as i recall . Also loved The Life Of Rock With Brian Pern though that was a spoof rock dock, not a mockumentary. The story of ageing former prog rock superstar Brian Pern and his turgid band Thotch. Starred Simon Day and there was a great series (or 2?) on BBC4 a few years back. Edited by user 03 January 2019 06:52:16(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Debaser Originally Posted by: Fotzepolitic is it meant to be a mockumentary? Still not that fussed about watching it though. I've seen Luke Goss in a couple of Hollywood B-movies. He's not a good enough actor for that. But yeah I understand why it wouldn't appeal. Ultimately it's about a shite boyband. Biggest whopper must have been: "We played 15 Wembleys in a row (in 1989)". No they didn't; they played one. Think it was meant to be ' We ate 15 Wimpey's in a row' easily lost in translation. |
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TV highlight for me over last few months was that series DEVS on BBC2 about the California tech company with the quantum physics computer being able to see backward and forward in time.
Just started watching series 2 of What We Do In The Shadows, hilarious vampires comedy on BBC2.
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