Slow pace in the most part of the movie.
This is a tender, generous movie that likes its characters and presents them as real people, full of flaws and strengths.
View MoreThere's a good chance the film will make you laugh out loud, but if it doesn't, there's an even better chance it will make you openly sob.
View MoreAn old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.
View MoreRob Brydon, a comedy character actor I am really starting to warm to, plays himself in this witty, at times savage attack on the mysterious world of TV Panel shows. His unrelenting misery at the indignity of being compelled to present one is a constant joy - he feels his talents make him worthy of something far more prestigious - as are his disparaging remarks behind the backs of his guests, which of course are very far removed from his sycophantic witterings when in their presence.Very modern,, very sarcastic, and an absolute delight that shouldn't be hidden away on BBC3 for too much longer, though a third series has been deemed 'unlikely' by one of the panel show regulars, Dave Gorman.Damn shame
View MoreA brilliant idea for a show, a panel show but mostly the background to the show. Rob Brydon does an amazing performance, in my opinion the best performance he's ever done in TV. He's absolutely hilarious throughout, he plays himself, a man who believes he's bigger than the show but obviously he's nothing that he thinks he is. He believes he's a big time presenter but he's still just scraping the barrel.This show is absolutely hilarious, every episode Rob Brydon does impressions of other British TV personalities and they're extremely funny, slip your side funny. Its a show everyone should see, if you like Alan Partridge you'll love this show, Rob Brydon is a horrible person, he complains non stop, moans about every little thing, and is completely superficial.You must see this show, you'll laugh no matter who you are!! See it!
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