Bill Bailey: Part Troll
- Video
- 2004
- 1h 33min
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA live stand up show featurng musical comedian Bill Bailey.A live stand up show featurng musical comedian Bill Bailey.A live stand up show featurng musical comedian Bill Bailey.
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Kevin Eldon
- Member of Kraftwerk
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John Moloney
- Member of Kraftwerk
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Martin Trenaman
- Member of Kraftwerk
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Bill Bailey: [singing] You picked me up from school, you attended all my sporting functions, you bought me a car, you gave me the use of a credit card, but how can I feel pain? How can I feel pain? How can I feel pain when you're being so supportive?
- ConnessioniFeatured in 100 Greatest Funny Moments (2006)
- Colonne sonoreI Will Not Look at Titties for a Year
Written & Performed by Bill Bailey
Recensione in evidenza
I last watched Part Troll on a rare pleasant evening in the year 2020 and it transported me back to a time of inexpressible peace and tranquility.
When Part Troll came out I was at college and Bill was the grand wizard of likable surrealism, he was strangely enormous among my teenage peers and many was the night we'd huddle around his two DVDs, drinking deeply and laughing until the dawn. Bill's stand-up has aged rather admirably actually, and Part Troll remains his absolute zenith, he's alive with glee at his own humble foolishness. There's also a slightly sharp political ranty vibe that's tempered with a deft intelligence that still resonates. His shrewd comedy songs and the glorious Kraftwerk parody are evergreen (the latter with his auld mate Martin Trenaman & the actor Kev Eldon in tow). It really is a plethora of comfort and delight.
He's the bloke in the pub who has an allotment and has no grand designs except for constructing a harp of his own invention. Harmless, rather admirable, and endlessly lovable. He's the unproblematic British chain that links my teenage years to my current ones and my sincere appreciation for him has deep, deep roots that will likely never fade.
When Part Troll came out I was at college and Bill was the grand wizard of likable surrealism, he was strangely enormous among my teenage peers and many was the night we'd huddle around his two DVDs, drinking deeply and laughing until the dawn. Bill's stand-up has aged rather admirably actually, and Part Troll remains his absolute zenith, he's alive with glee at his own humble foolishness. There's also a slightly sharp political ranty vibe that's tempered with a deft intelligence that still resonates. His shrewd comedy songs and the glorious Kraftwerk parody are evergreen (the latter with his auld mate Martin Trenaman & the actor Kev Eldon in tow). It really is a plethora of comfort and delight.
He's the bloke in the pub who has an allotment and has no grand designs except for constructing a harp of his own invention. Harmless, rather admirable, and endlessly lovable. He's the unproblematic British chain that links my teenage years to my current ones and my sincere appreciation for him has deep, deep roots that will likely never fade.
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- 30 ago 2020
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