Toast of Tinseltown
- Série de TV
- 2022–
- 28 min
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7,4/10
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Steven Toast está determinado a ganhar o reconhecimento que ele erroneamente acredita que merece.Steven Toast está determinado a ganhar o reconhecimento que ele erroneamente acredita que merece.Steven Toast está determinado a ganhar o reconhecimento que ele erroneamente acredita que merece.
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ToT sees the return of Steven Toast in a new setting - sort of.
The original Toast of London was pure genius and the best comedy I've seen on tv in the last decade. Well, Steven is back but this time he's across the pond - as the title implies - with some of the old supporting cast but quite a few new faces too, some of whom in my opinion work, some don't.
Matt Berry and all the old cast still sparkle but there a few too many dud performances amongst the new faces to make this quite as good as the original series, which is a shame.
Head back to London Toast, you're missed :)
The original Toast of London was pure genius and the best comedy I've seen on tv in the last decade. Well, Steven is back but this time he's across the pond - as the title implies - with some of the old supporting cast but quite a few new faces too, some of whom in my opinion work, some don't.
Matt Berry and all the old cast still sparkle but there a few too many dud performances amongst the new faces to make this quite as good as the original series, which is a shame.
Head back to London Toast, you're missed :)
This show is like a sine wave in that it's up then down. But being a big Matt Berry fan I'll ignore the downs. I have only watched through episode 2. Crazy amount of cameos as well as some of Berry's former collaborators. But I was most happy when I got to hear again, "Hello Steven, this is Clem Fandango. Can you hear me?"
So I've binged all six episodes and here's my conclusion.
Taking esteemed British actor Steven Toast to LA was clearly intended to generate a new angle for the jokes. But it's the American influence that is the series' greatest weakness.
You get the sense that the writers were so star-struck by the cameos they managed to secure - most of which are literally "phoning it in" - that the usual humour of Toast is completely disrupted. I won't spoil who appears in the show - but it's certainly impressive. Perhaps the producers have one eye on international sales?
Episode one is a waste, creating an un-Toast-like situation to force him to leave for the States.
Episode 2 is stuffed with American cameos and a complete failure.
However all is not lost.
Episode 3 loses the American cameos and is all the better because of it. Episode 4 and 5 return to the classic "Toast" format and are right up there with anything from London, while Episode 6 is a fitting climax to his adventure across the pond.
There may not have been any actual filming overseas because the two US stars that have more than a cameo only appear on one set. This is London masquerading as California, with a great cast of British actors and comedians masquerading as Americans.
Stick with it. It has some brilliant moments. But it doesn't reach the sustained peaks of Toast of London.
Taking esteemed British actor Steven Toast to LA was clearly intended to generate a new angle for the jokes. But it's the American influence that is the series' greatest weakness.
You get the sense that the writers were so star-struck by the cameos they managed to secure - most of which are literally "phoning it in" - that the usual humour of Toast is completely disrupted. I won't spoil who appears in the show - but it's certainly impressive. Perhaps the producers have one eye on international sales?
Episode one is a waste, creating an un-Toast-like situation to force him to leave for the States.
Episode 2 is stuffed with American cameos and a complete failure.
However all is not lost.
Episode 3 loses the American cameos and is all the better because of it. Episode 4 and 5 return to the classic "Toast" format and are right up there with anything from London, while Episode 6 is a fitting climax to his adventure across the pond.
There may not have been any actual filming overseas because the two US stars that have more than a cameo only appear on one set. This is London masquerading as California, with a great cast of British actors and comedians masquerading as Americans.
Stick with it. It has some brilliant moments. But it doesn't reach the sustained peaks of Toast of London.
I love Toast, so more is great.
Preferred the "In London" episodes, but was good to see Toast in another locale.
Was so funny, the Shakespeare scene -- "Is he English?
Hope to see more Toast, back in London with his usual buddies -- and Mr and Mrs Ray Purchase!
Deffo worth watching this series for Toast fans! "Yes I can hear you..."
Preferred the "In London" episodes, but was good to see Toast in another locale.
Was so funny, the Shakespeare scene -- "Is he English?
Hope to see more Toast, back in London with his usual buddies -- and Mr and Mrs Ray Purchase!
Deffo worth watching this series for Toast fans! "Yes I can hear you..."
It's a good show, it certainly has some very funny moment's. Matt Berry is great once again as Steven Toast. If you like Toast of London you should enjoy it.
Toast of London is the better show for sure, but this is a worthy follow up.
Toast of London is the better show for sure, but this is a worthy follow up.
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- CuriosidadesEach episode's intertitle has the copyright date MCMLXXIV (1974). 1974 is Matt Berry's birth year.
- ConexõesFollows Toast of London (2012)
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