Spoof documentary about the career of comedian Steve Coogan.Spoof documentary about the career of comedian Steve Coogan.Spoof documentary about the career of comedian Steve Coogan.
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Charlie Chuck
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- (as David Kear)
Mathew Horne
- Self
- (as Mat Horne)
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Steve Coogan: The Inside Story is a docu-comedy about British character comedian Steve Coogan, directed by Ben Wheatley (Ideal, A Field In England, Kill List), and featuring Coogan himself, in one of his roles, as narrator.
His comedy co-conspirators Bob Mortimer and Vic Reeves, also take on numerous character roles, whom, alongside a few other commentators, offer their opinions of Steve, while helping to navigate his career, as a British TV comedy legend.
Being a Canadian, I wasn't too familiar with Coogan, off the bat.
But he is a damn funny dude...clearly taking inspiration from the Monty Python comedians of old...while acting as an inspiration for (or at least contemporary of) people like Sascha Baren Cohen (or Michael Myers, if you are Canadian).
I wasn't expecting much from this doc when I went into it, but was pleasantly surprised.
As Coogan was able to morph into a wide variety of different characters and roles...leaving the man, himself, to get lost in the mix.
This will probably be enjoyed most by those already exposed to British comedy television.
But can certainly be enjoyed by all, if you were looking for an introduction to all characters Coogan, like I was.
6 out of 10.
His comedy co-conspirators Bob Mortimer and Vic Reeves, also take on numerous character roles, whom, alongside a few other commentators, offer their opinions of Steve, while helping to navigate his career, as a British TV comedy legend.
Being a Canadian, I wasn't too familiar with Coogan, off the bat.
But he is a damn funny dude...clearly taking inspiration from the Monty Python comedians of old...while acting as an inspiration for (or at least contemporary of) people like Sascha Baren Cohen (or Michael Myers, if you are Canadian).
I wasn't expecting much from this doc when I went into it, but was pleasantly surprised.
As Coogan was able to morph into a wide variety of different characters and roles...leaving the man, himself, to get lost in the mix.
This will probably be enjoyed most by those already exposed to British comedy television.
But can certainly be enjoyed by all, if you were looking for an introduction to all characters Coogan, like I was.
6 out of 10.
- meddlecore
- Jan 26, 2023
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By what name was Steve Coogan: The Inside Story (2009) officially released in Canada in English?
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