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If you've ever watched Tom's comedy or listen to him on a podcast, you'll know he harbors some dark thoughts.
And each one of these short stories, is a look inside his demented mind. As Bill Burr once said of Tom "the serial killer tone and complete lack of emotion, if his thoughts were a movie definitely NC17"
This series is more like R-rated, but this is exactly what I would have expected from Tom but wasn't sure even Netflix would OK with it.
You'll either love it or hate it, but what it will do for sure is make you question the choices you've made in your life that got you here. They could be bad they could be good, it all depends on how sick your sense of humor is.
And each one of these short stories, is a look inside his demented mind. As Bill Burr once said of Tom "the serial killer tone and complete lack of emotion, if his thoughts were a movie definitely NC17"
This series is more like R-rated, but this is exactly what I would have expected from Tom but wasn't sure even Netflix would OK with it.
You'll either love it or hate it, but what it will do for sure is make you question the choices you've made in your life that got you here. They could be bad they could be good, it all depends on how sick your sense of humor is.
As a Gen X'er in my mid-20s in 2002, raving was still very much in vogue. This documentary follows the rise of one of the first superstar DJs, Norman Cook-better known as Fatboy Slim-culminating in his iconic free, open-air beach concert at Brighton in 2002.
From his humble beginnings as the bass player in the '80s band The Housemartins, to DJing on the side thanks to his extensive vinyl collection, Norman gradually evolved into a global dance music icon.
For me, this was a deeply nostalgic watch. I was a huge fan and had attended similar events-albeit on a much smaller scale. The fact that this event even happened is remarkable; something like this would be unimaginable today (in the 2020s). 250,000 people-mostly young, but all ages-came together to party, dance, and celebrate, all before Norman even hit the stage.
This film is a perfect time capsule of the early 2000s-a pre-social media, pre-smartphone era, where human connection and shared experiences were at the heart of it all. The joy on everyone's faces speaks volumes. This one event not only changed the trajectory of Norman's career internationally, but also helped propel other superstar DJs like Carl Cox and Armand Van Helden into the spotlight.
I really enjoyed this, and if you're a fan of dance music or just craving a trip down memory lane, this is 90 minutes well worth your time.
From his humble beginnings as the bass player in the '80s band The Housemartins, to DJing on the side thanks to his extensive vinyl collection, Norman gradually evolved into a global dance music icon.
For me, this was a deeply nostalgic watch. I was a huge fan and had attended similar events-albeit on a much smaller scale. The fact that this event even happened is remarkable; something like this would be unimaginable today (in the 2020s). 250,000 people-mostly young, but all ages-came together to party, dance, and celebrate, all before Norman even hit the stage.
This film is a perfect time capsule of the early 2000s-a pre-social media, pre-smartphone era, where human connection and shared experiences were at the heart of it all. The joy on everyone's faces speaks volumes. This one event not only changed the trajectory of Norman's career internationally, but also helped propel other superstar DJs like Carl Cox and Armand Van Helden into the spotlight.
I really enjoyed this, and if you're a fan of dance music or just craving a trip down memory lane, this is 90 minutes well worth your time.
This repetitive jump cutting overacting boring nonsense that will only appeal to memorabilia collectors, For the casuals just fast forward to the last 5 minutes and the first five minutes of each episode to see something mildly entertaining, the rest is just a commercial for this company.
There's nothing more to say about this so I'll repeat myself, to make the message quota.
This repetitive jump cutting overacting boring nonsense that will only appeal to memorabilia collectors, For the casuals just fast forward to the last 5 minutes and the first five minutes of each episode to see something mildly entertaining, the rest is just a commercial for this compan.
There's nothing more to say about this so I'll repeat myself, to make the message quota.
This repetitive jump cutting overacting boring nonsense that will only appeal to memorabilia collectors, For the casuals just fast forward to the last 5 minutes and the first five minutes of each episode to see something mildly entertaining, the rest is just a commercial for this compan.
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