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Spaced

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  • 1999–2001
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Katy Carmichael, Julia Deakin, Nick Frost, Mark Heap, and Simon Pegg in Spaced (1999)
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    Simon Pegg
    Simon Pegg
    • Tim Bisley
    • 1999–2001
    Jessica Hynes
    Jessica Hynes
    • Daisy Steiner…
    • 1999–2001
    Julia Deakin
    • Marsha Klein
    • 1999–2001
    Nick Frost
    Nick Frost
    • Mike Watt
    • 1999–2001
    Mark Heap
    Mark Heap
    • Brian Topp
    • 1999–2001
    Katy Carmichael
    Katy Carmichael
    • Twist Morgan
    • 1999–2001
    Aida the Dog
    • Colin
    • 1999–2001
    Lucy Akhurst
    Lucy Akhurst
    • Sophie
    • 2001
    Anna Wilson-Jones
    Anna Wilson-Jones
    • Sarah
    • 1999
    Bill Bailey
    Bill Bailey
    • Bilbo Bagshot
    • 1999–2001
    James Lance
    James Lance
    • Richard
    • 1999
    Peter Serafinowicz
    Peter Serafinowicz
    • Duane Benzie
    • 1999–2001
    Clive Russell
    Clive Russell
    • Damien Knox
    • 2001
    Sally Grace
    • Daisy's Mum
    • 1999–2001
    Rowena Cooper
    • Brian's Mum
    • 2001
    Michael Smiley
    Michael Smiley
    • Tyres O'Flaherty
    • 1999–2001
    Gemma Padley
    • Francesca
    • 2001
    Jonathan Ryland
    Jonathan Ryland
    • Cromwell
    • 2001
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    Resumen

    Reviewers say 'Spaced' is acclaimed for its witty writing, pop culture references, and dynamic camera work. The show is celebrated for its relatable characters, especially Tim and Daisy, and their quirky friends. Edgar Wright's direction is praised for its creativity. The series balances humor with heartfelt moments, making it both funny and touching. Its attention to detail and homages to various films and TV shows enhance its appeal.
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    dmnkeen

    All comedies should be like this

    Having just watched this series again, I am prepared to say that "Spaced" is definitely one of the greatest comedy shows EVER!

    Funny, striking, imaginative, clever, compassionate, sarcastic, inventive, etc, etc, etc. You get the impression that co-stars and co-writers, Simon Pegg and Jessica Stevenson, just cannot write a boring line of dialogue or envisage a predictable scene. Using its "nothing new" premise (mismatched couple pretend to be romantically entangled to find a place to live), this show twists and turns its way off into many brilliant and original directions, while never failing to provide the required belly laughs along the way.

    It uses movie in-jokes and references in a way that would make Tarantino envious, and the hipness of its execution makes it both a show that, paradoxically, is of the moment but is also certain to be talked about in ten or twenty years from now.

    The cast are all first-rate: Pegg and Stevenson manage to be both madcap and touching, and are backed up by a sterling supporting cast of fresh and exciting talent. Julia Deakin as Marsha, the flirtatious middle-aged landlady and Mark Heap as the pretentious but vulnerable artist from hell, Brian, make a hilarious double act; Nick Frost is a real find as military mad Mike; and Katy Carmichael as the initially snobby Twist manages to be dotty without turning up the annoyance factor.

    Even the guest appearances are great. My two personal favourites are Michael Smiley as the chemically enhanced Tyres O'Flaherty, a non-stop raver who even dances to the ringing of a telephone; and the excellent Charles Dale (II), who is usually cast as the heavy, but gives a marvellous comic performance here as the "yes man" security guard who helps our bumbling heroes rescue their beloved pooch, Colin, from an evil freelance vivisectionist!

    Credit must also be given to director Edgar Wright who has created a unique and vivid look to the show, enhancing the script's wired look at the banalities of everyday life with his brilliant use of camera movement, lighting, cross-cutting, flashbacks, etc. Even if it wasn't funny (which it most emphatically is), "Spaced" would get top marks for being the best looking show on the box.

    I could go on, but "Spaced" is a comedy that needs to be seen to be believed, and then seen again...and again...and again...
    celesteavonne

    Americans should watch "Spaced"

    I've just spent five hours watching the most terrific British sitcom, "Spaced." Now my inner voice speaks with an English accent and I'm left wondering if maybe I grew up on the wrong side of the Atlantic. I am an American viewer, and I'm sad that it has taken so long for this show to reach the States.

    In "Spaced" there are references comic books, Tekken, and Evil Dead II. It is also worth noting that Tim, one of the main characters in "Spaced," lost his job over "The Phantom Menace."

    I thoroughly enjoyed my hours of uninterrupted British indulgence. I recommend "Spaced" because it's so darn funny. Tim, played by Simon Pegg, is the assistant manager of a comic book shop. His boss's name is Bilbo Bagshot (I'm serious) and said boss has slugged people out on at least two occasions because the one getting slugged said that "Hawke the Slayer" was crap. Also, Peter Serafinowicz (aka the Voice of Darth Maul) turns up as the slick-suit who stole Tim's girlfriend away. They have a great showdown on a paintball course.

    Also wonderful is Daisy (Jessica Stevenson), the other main character. She's a writer, but comes up with all sorts of creative ways to avoid actual writing. The in-jokes are brilliant, the directing is fresh, the acting is endearing without being sappy. The next time this show airs on Trio or BBC America, grab some popcorn and hoard the remote because you'll want to watch all of it.
    ProperCharlie

    It's life Tim, and boy, do they know it.

    "Spaced" is like watching the cartoon of the life of the average SFX reader or Ain't-it-Cool UK talkbacker. It's the closest thing to fanboy (and fangirl) heaven there is. By that, I don't mean it's a perfect word for word film version of Lord of the Rings nor even a big BBC production of Asimov's Foundation trilogy. No, this is where really good fanboys (and fangirls) go when they die.

    Set around the lives of Tim Bisley and Daisy Steiner sharing a ground floor flat somewhere in North London it shows in a disturbingly honest way the lives of the average late 20-something, recently moved to London, wannabe creative, painfully middle-class, skint people in much the same way that David Attenborough might bring to life the daily trials of a family of pandas. Their many rituals and habits are studied in detail as they go about carving their way in the cruel world around them. We see them go clubbing, going to sign on, in the pub, and rescuing dogs from animal testing laboratories. The one thing that leads me to think that this is only a sitcom and not real life is that their flat is always suspiciously clean.

    As Tim is a struggling graphic artist trying to break into the world of comic illustration, it's appropriate that the characters are all cartoons themselves. They almost spew stylised behaviour, phrases and clothes. Some even have their own signature moves such as Brian's standardised description of his 'work' when he is asked what he paints. The editing follows this lead with many cut-aways into people's thoughts much in the manner of a thought bubble. The sheer quantity of cultural references is staggering. However, having lived a life similar to this, I know the number of cultural references in real life is at about the same level.

    If you're currently aged between 27 and 34, this is the only sitcom you'll ever need to see again. Well, Black Books is pretty good too. Anyway, there are few things that make me laugh as much of this. If you know the words to the Ewok song, watch this.
    Greg75

    Exactly what french TV will never be able to do !

    "Spaced" has never been broadcast (to my knowledge) on French TV, so I bought the complete 2 seasons series on Amazon after seeing Shaun of the Dead, which I consider to be one of the best comedies ever. Well, even without any subtitles (I get around in English), "Spaced" appears to me as the exact epitome of what British TV can do at its best : a perfect brew of comedy, rhythm, political incorrectness, extraordinary acting, stylish writing, socially-oriented matters... I really was mesmerized at the creativity both screenwriters and director displayed all along the 14 episodes, always renewing what could be taken as pure show-off style on the first one. This is why I love British comedy, TV & cinema. Wit. Man do they have it. Simon Pegg if you ever read this : you ARE the Force !
    10donna3939

    Possibly the best British show ever!!!

    Well what can I say??? The man is a genius.

    Simon Pegg, Master of Modern Comedy and the gorgeous Jessica Stevenson (yes I did say gorgeous!) have written and starred in what I consider to be the best British comedy ever.

    From Colin the lovable dog to Brian the nutty artist who lives downstairs, the script and acting is 5*.

    Set in London with a fantastic cast including the hilarious Nick Frost as Mike (later Ed in Shaun Of The Dead along with Simon Pegg as Shaun and Jessica Stevenson appearing in cameo role) and Julia Deakin as Marsha, the permanently drunk landlady who lives upstairs, you know you're in for a great night on the TV.

    It was a shame that there was only ever 2 series made however I can understand why it ended when it did.

    Best character??? Brian as the somewhat over-emotional artist (Anger, Pain, Fear, Aggression...)

    My favourite moments in the series??? Tyres enjoying the effects of the rave culture with the help of various household noises!!!

    Best Line (episode 1) Tim : Daisy this is Brian... Daisy : oh hi, Do you rent downstairs?... Brian : Do you mean am I gay?

    All In All - ENJOY!!! You Americans don't know what you're missing!!!

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    • Trivia
      Edgar Wright was originally skeptical of casting Nick Frost in the role of Mike. At the time, Frost was a waiter with no prior acting experience. In fact, the character of Mike was born out of Frost making Simon Pegg (his flatmate) laugh, and Wright later said that Frost was brilliant in the part.
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      Brian: I'm an Artist

      Tim: What sort of thing?

      Brian: Pain... Fear... Anger... Aggression...

      Tim: Watercolours?

    • Créditos curiosos
      Episode 1.6, which features the characters going out to a nightclub, replaces the usual names in the credits with hip hop style alternatives. For example, the show's writers and lead stars Jessica Stevenson and Simon Pegg become 'Jazzy Jess' and 'The Fresh Pegg'.
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 24 de septiembre de 1999 (Reino Unido)
    • País de origen
      • Reino Unido
    • Sitios oficiales
      • BBC America (United States)
      • Channel 4 (United Kingdom)
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • Долбанутые
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • 23 Carleton Road, Tufnell Park, Londres, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(exteriors: 23 Meteor Street)
    • Productoras
      • Paramount Comedy Channel
      • London Weekend Television (LWT)
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      • 25min
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      • 1.78 : 1

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