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Louis Theroux documents some of the US's most bizarre happenings, events and rituals, by getting involved himself.Louis Theroux documents some of the US's most bizarre happenings, events and rituals, by getting involved himself.Louis Theroux documents some of the US's most bizarre happenings, events and rituals, by getting involved himself.
- Won 1 BAFTA Award
- 1 win total
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Anyone who hasn't seen Louis Theroux in his Weird Weekends series is in for a massive treat. I've just been through two four-hour DVDs from the video shop and it's a delight from start to finish. The weirdest thing was the episode with Jimmy Saville, who really is weird. That's Weird with a capital W.
Louis Theroux is such a charming, disarming sort of guy that you can't help but love him. He has this naïve, simplistic manner and way of asking questions, like a five year old set free into a world of adults, none more so than the Swingers episode. And the South Africa episode and the Survivalists episode and so on.
My favourite is the Gangsta Rap Weird Weekend where Louis tries to become mean and nasty, a ghetto gangsta rapper; somehow, it just doesn't fit, although it's great fun doing his best to be angry, thinking up rap songs on the cuff. He explains how, in the shower, he thought up some lyrics for his rap debut: 'Jiggle, Jiggle, I like you more than a little do you maybe want to fiddle?' Can a gangsta rappa drive a Fiat? We get loads of questions like that.
In the weekend with the Hamiltons, Louis stumbles upon the bizarre rape allegations arrest of Neil and Christine Hamilton, a major scoop for the show as Louis lands up filming the Hamiltons being filmed by the press and TV. He becomes news himself in his role as a documentary reporter/journalist.
I'm not sure about Jimmy Saville. I think he is definitely too weird even for Louis Theroux's Weird Weekends series.
Louis Theroux is such a charming, disarming sort of guy that you can't help but love him. He has this naïve, simplistic manner and way of asking questions, like a five year old set free into a world of adults, none more so than the Swingers episode. And the South Africa episode and the Survivalists episode and so on.
My favourite is the Gangsta Rap Weird Weekend where Louis tries to become mean and nasty, a ghetto gangsta rapper; somehow, it just doesn't fit, although it's great fun doing his best to be angry, thinking up rap songs on the cuff. He explains how, in the shower, he thought up some lyrics for his rap debut: 'Jiggle, Jiggle, I like you more than a little do you maybe want to fiddle?' Can a gangsta rappa drive a Fiat? We get loads of questions like that.
In the weekend with the Hamiltons, Louis stumbles upon the bizarre rape allegations arrest of Neil and Christine Hamilton, a major scoop for the show as Louis lands up filming the Hamiltons being filmed by the press and TV. He becomes news himself in his role as a documentary reporter/journalist.
I'm not sure about Jimmy Saville. I think he is definitely too weird even for Louis Theroux's Weird Weekends series.
I have to agree - This is a gem. Where he finds these people I don't know, but there is nothing else quite like Louis.
There was a two DVD set available in the UK - not sure if it's still available, contains for episodes along with some extra's. It's worth chasing.
There was a two DVD set available in the UK - not sure if it's still available, contains for episodes along with some extra's. It's worth chasing.
This show is a unique and highly enjoyable experience. His interviewing style is not only hilarious to watch, but very effective at getting people to expose their most blunt and inner secrets. This means that each episode is not only a learning experience but laugh out loud funny.
This also often results in some pretty intense scenes where people reflect on their often sad lives. At this point they either get mad at him, dismiss him, or take it on board. Usually they will simply dismiss or get mad which can make the show a little depressing at points. I would say this makes the humour more appealing to fans of shows like The Office and other British comedies, but also funny for and American audience because of Louis naive character.
This also often results in some pretty intense scenes where people reflect on their often sad lives. At this point they either get mad at him, dismiss him, or take it on board. Usually they will simply dismiss or get mad which can make the show a little depressing at points. I would say this makes the humour more appealing to fans of shows like The Office and other British comedies, but also funny for and American audience because of Louis naive character.
This show was great, I would definitely buy this on DVD. Louis has
the best way of talking to various nutjobs and asking questions
without belittling them or trying to make them look foolish; he just
lets them do that on their own! He appears sincere and just out for
information, which I believe he is. It's kind of like those Daily Show
segments without the smarm. I have nothing more to add, but the
imdb wants me to write at least 10 lines, so here we go; this show
rules, it's so great, I love it, yahoo, woo! Yes! this show rules, it's so
great, I love it, yahoo, woo! Yes!this show rules, it's so great, I love
it, yahoo, woo! Yes! Bring this back, Bravo!
the best way of talking to various nutjobs and asking questions
without belittling them or trying to make them look foolish; he just
lets them do that on their own! He appears sincere and just out for
information, which I believe he is. It's kind of like those Daily Show
segments without the smarm. I have nothing more to add, but the
imdb wants me to write at least 10 lines, so here we go; this show
rules, it's so great, I love it, yahoo, woo! Yes! this show rules, it's so
great, I love it, yahoo, woo! Yes!this show rules, it's so great, I love
it, yahoo, woo! Yes! Bring this back, Bravo!
Over the last few months, I have become obsessed with Louis Theroux and his documentaries. However, as much as I've enjoyed his recent programmes, Weird Weekends is still his Magnum Opus.
Theroux is an endearing screen presence, not to mention intelligent, funny, articulate and attractive. During WW's 3-season run, he had covered a number of interesting subjects ranging from porn to demolition derby. His non-judgemental attitude and willingness to take part makes him one of the best documentarians working today.
My favourite WW episodes are:
Looking for love Gangster Rap Black Nationalists Body building Professional wrestling Off-off Broadway Informercials Swingers
Hell I pretty much like all of them!
I hope Louis decides to do another series next year to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the first series. He'll have his work cut out for him though trying to find another weird subculture to explore. Especially considering there are now channels devoted to extraordinary human interest stories (e.g. TLC).
Theroux is an endearing screen presence, not to mention intelligent, funny, articulate and attractive. During WW's 3-season run, he had covered a number of interesting subjects ranging from porn to demolition derby. His non-judgemental attitude and willingness to take part makes him one of the best documentarians working today.
My favourite WW episodes are:
Looking for love Gangster Rap Black Nationalists Body building Professional wrestling Off-off Broadway Informercials Swingers
Hell I pretty much like all of them!
I hope Louis decides to do another series next year to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the first series. He'll have his work cut out for him though trying to find another weird subculture to explore. Especially considering there are now channels devoted to extraordinary human interest stories (e.g. TLC).
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Louis Theroux - Presenter: I was going to interview a member of the Raelian UFO Cult, mais ma Francais c'est ne pas tres bon.
- Crazy creditsWhile the credits for each show are running, extra scenes from the episode are shown, usually goofy situations.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Weird World of Louis Theroux (2007)
- SoundtracksMini Skirt
(theme tune)
Written and Performed by Juan García Esquivel
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