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Vic Reeves Big Night Out

  • Série télévisée
  • 1990–1991
  • 25m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,5/10
923
MA NOTE
Bob Mortimer and Vic Reeves in Vic Reeves Big Night Out (1990)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueHugely influential, surreal and anarchic parody of the variety show format. Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer introduce a selection of eccentric characters. The show often appears to be completely... Tout lireHugely influential, surreal and anarchic parody of the variety show format. Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer introduce a selection of eccentric characters. The show often appears to be completely random, ramshackle and nonsensical.Hugely influential, surreal and anarchic parody of the variety show format. Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer introduce a selection of eccentric characters. The show often appears to be completely random, ramshackle and nonsensical.

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    • Vic Reeves
    • Bob Mortimer
    • Fred Aylward
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,5/10
    923
    MA NOTE
    • Stars
      • Vic Reeves
      • Bob Mortimer
      • Fred Aylward
    • 14Commentaires d'utilisateurs
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    Vic Reeves
    Vic Reeves
    • Various…
    • 1990–1991
    Bob Mortimer
    Bob Mortimer
    • Captain Birdseye…
    • 1990–1991
    Fred Aylward
    • Les
    • 1990–1991
    Charlie Higson
    Charlie Higson
    • Applauding Undertaker…
    • 1990–1991
    Emma Cafferty
    • Judith Grant
    • 1990–1991
    Dudley Freeman
    • 1990–1991
    Simon Day
    • Applauding Undertaker…
    • 1991
    Paul Whitehouse
    Paul Whitehouse
    • David Rowells…
    • 1990
    Mark Swan
    • 1990–1991
    Bob Bryan
    • Uncle Pete
    • 1991
    Mike Wattam
    • Mr. 45's Handler
    • 1990
    Charles Rayford
    • 1990
    Mark Wingett
    Mark Wingett
    • 1990
    Michael Starke
    • 1990
    Kim Wilde
    Kim Wilde
    • Self
    • 1990
    Patrick Allen
    Patrick Allen
    • Announcer
    • 1990–1991
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    10stu531

    Fantastically surreal

    To me, this is/was the best television programme ever - simple as.

    There's something about BNO that has stuck with me since I first saw it in the early nineties. It was cheaply made, a minimal cast, yet for that it was honest and ridiculously hilarious. It has a natural funniness that I've just not seen on anything since - it just didn't try too hard, it was just that funny.

    But as a couple of reviewers have said here, either you get it or you don't - there is absolutely no middle ground. You won't 'half' like it. It is truly silly - but intelligent at the same time. Part of its humour is the way lots of different comedy concepts are seamlessly included - verbosity, falling over, sarcasm - it works on many levels. But there you go - I'm over-analysing.

    Just watch it; if you don't find it funny, you've lost nothing. But if you do, you might have just discovered what you'll see as the funniest thing ever.
    1BritanniaRules

    Absolute rubbish!

    "Vic Reeves Big Night Out" is stupid humour for the very juvenile mind. There is more intelligent humour to be found in a children's day care center than in this show.

    I like surreal humour as much as the next person, but I swear I could feel my brain cells dying off while viewing this waste of time.

    Fortunately, Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer redeemed themselves later with the enjoyable and stimulating Randall and Hopkirk(Deceased).

    If you have not yet purchased this show on DVD, keep "Vic Reeves Big Night Out" out of your DVD collection. If this is what a Big Night Out is like, I'd rather stay in.
    stallingsins

    Amazing surreal comedy for those who "get it"

    "Vic Reeves Big Night Out" is one of the funniest shows that I have ever seen. If you like surreal & nonsensical humour, this is definitely your cup of tea. If you need your humour based in reality, you will probably not like this show. I find that people either love or hate Vic Reeves - there is no middle ground. Vic Reeves & his comedy companion Bob Mortimer will utterly amaze you with their ability to come up with total nonsense. The show was filmed in front of a live audience who join in with catchphrases and occasionally are called upon to participate in the silliness. The show is like some sort of surreal music hall or variety show with Vic Reeves (billed as the "King of Light Entertainment") as the emcee. The set & props are all very cheaply done which I think adds to the whole feel of the show. I think that people who don't like this show are trying too hard to "get it" when there's really nothing to "get". The humour of the show comes from its utter nonsense. It is the sheer absurdity of the characters and their acts that is so funny. There is no underlying meaning. If you like this show, you should definitely check out Reeves & Mortimer's other surreal comedy shows "The Smell of Reeves & Mortimer" and "Bang, Bang, It's Reeves & Mortimer". These shows were made with a higher budget which allows them to go out even farther than on "Big Night Out" where they are limited to performing everything on a single stage. However, I definitely recommend "Vic Reeves Big Night Out" as a starting point. It really is one of the funniest shows ever made. Reeves & Mortimer are the funniest thing since Monty Python.
    10denzil-09434

    The only thing I have everor will ever award 10 stars.

    This show is hilarious. When it first came out it changed the way I saw the world. In the UK it was the last show that everyone watched and everyone talked about it every week.

    Comedy snobs might criticise it for catchphrases and prop comedy, but only the ones who think Otto and George should be marked down for being a puppet act. Sure, a lot of hack comedy uses props, puppets or catchphrases but to use them and be strikingly original (And derivative) takes genius. The point of comedy is to be funny. Stick your rules where the sun don't shine.

    It's regrettable that none of their subsequent work has lived up to this striking beginning* but, to paraphrase Josef Heller, whose has?

    This show made the world a better place for me and millions of others and I'm forever grateful. Thank you Slim. Thank you, stocky feller.

    *On TV anyway. Vic's drawings are brilliant and Bob's podcast Athletico Mince is superb.
    9Skint111

    Brilliant comedy

    I consider Vic Reeves Big Night to be one of the finest comedy shows ever to have adorned British television. It was brilliantly funny, incredibly inventive and superbly performed. It is comedy in the true sense, in that the objects or names that Vic mentions (eg when he's looking at what the man with the stick has written on his helmet) are funny in themselves. Reeves and Mortimer had an unerring ability to know exactly what was funny. So one type of vegetable is funny, another is not. The mere mention of one celebrity's name is funny, another is not. This is observational comedy in its purest form, and a sign of witty, perceptive minds. Get the DVD of this and keep it close. They don't make many like this.

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      Vic Reeves' Big Night Out began life as a solo comedy show by James Moir in the Goldsmith's Tavern in London in the mid-1980s. Moir met Bob Mortimer during a performance of one of his shows, and they began working together as a double-act. The show, now with Mortimer on board, moved to a bigger venue in Albany Theatre in Deptford in 1989. It began to attract the attention of several comedians, including Charlie Higson, Paul Whitehouse and Jonathan Ross. Ross' company Channel X, brought the show to Channel 4, which aired as a six-part series in 1990. After attaining a cult following, a second eight-part series was aired in 1991.
    • Citations

      [repeated line]

      Vic Reeves: You wouldn't let it lie!

    • Connexions
      Featured in It'll Be Alright on the Night 7 (1993)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 25 mai 1990 (United Kingdom)
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