The Comic Strip Presents...
- Serie de TV
- 1982–
Una serie de películas protagonizadas por artistas del club de comedia «Comic Strip» de Londres y sus amigos. Destaca por su gran sentido de parodia de películas anteriores, de la literatura... Leer todoUna serie de películas protagonizadas por artistas del club de comedia «Comic Strip» de Londres y sus amigos. Destaca por su gran sentido de parodia de películas anteriores, de la literatura y, en general, de todo lo que está a la vista.Una serie de películas protagonizadas por artistas del club de comedia «Comic Strip» de Londres y sus amigos. Destaca por su gran sentido de parodia de películas anteriores, de la literatura y, en general, de todo lo que está a la vista.
- Premios
- 2 premios en total
Reseñas destacadas
The crime-fighting partners in 'The Professionals' were named Bodie and Doyle, so here in 'The Bullsh**ters' we have Keith Allen and Peter Richardson (both of whom also wrote the script) as Bonehead and Foyle, taking orders from their commanding officer, hilariously played by Robbie Coltrane. Bodie and Doyle, of course, had an expensive car with all sorts of gizmos ... but Bonehead and Foyle have to make do with bus passes as they rush from headquarters to their deadly missions.
Coltrane has one very funny set-piece routine, in which he shows Bonehead and Foyle the proper way for a TV action hero to get into a car. Elvis Costello is also funny in a brief turn as a deaf man. Alana Pellay and Jimmy Fagg (don't ask) play themselves.
The story revolves around these two losers mistakenly accepting a job intended for the eponymous Jolly (Peter Cooke), a hit-man charged with 'taking out' Nicholas Parsons. Misunderstanding, they take Parsons (playing himself) out for the night. I don't want to bang on about it endlessly, I'm only writing this in the hope of bringing it to the attention of someone, hopefully spreading the word on it's originality and brilliance, even just a little!
Any fans of Rik Mayall, The Young Ones, Bottom etc. simply must track this priceless gem down (I eventually found an official VHS so it has been released at some point). Like I say I'm not even a particular fan of their previous work so anyone who is must go nuts for this.
Trust me, you have to love it!
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- CuriosidadesOnly five of the planned six shows from the first season were produced when Channel 4 decided that "Back to Normal With Eddie Monsoon" (also referred to as "An evening With Eddie Monsoon" by some sources) was unsuitable for broadcast. The character was revived in the second season episode "Eddie Monsoon: A Life" and featured Adrian Edmondson in the title role as the washed-up South African television host. The name Eddie Monsoon is, of course, a pun on the name Edmondson. Many years later, Edmondson's real-life wife Jennifer Saunders resurrected the name Eddie (short for Edina) Monsoon for her character in the sitcom Absolutamente fabulosas (1992).
- Citas
Colin Grigson: [trying to sound cool] Uh, yeah, thanks, Mrs Grigson.
Colin's mum: No need to be so formal Colin. After all, I am your mother.
[he cringes]
- ConexionesFeatured in A History of Alternative Comedy (1999)
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- País de origen
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- The Comic Strip Presents
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- ABC Cinema, Ewell, Surrey, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(cinema in 'Dirty Movie' - now flats)
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