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Scottish sketch comedy written, animated, and directed by Brian Limond. Refreshingly original, exploring uncharted comedic territory most shows avoid.Scottish sketch comedy written, animated, and directed by Brian Limond. Refreshingly original, exploring uncharted comedic territory most shows avoid.Scottish sketch comedy written, animated, and directed by Brian Limond. Refreshingly original, exploring uncharted comedic territory most shows avoid.
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The only people that seem to have time to review anything on here unfortunately as usual have nothing positive to say about anything.
To be fair this show isn't for everyone but if you're lucky enough to have a sense of humour of some description and no chip on your shoulder then you might well enjoy Limmy's show.
The humour is very "West of Scotland" - so a lot of the laughs are maybe going to pass you by if your not local, but maybe not. The show is well observed and extremely funny in places and works on different levels. Limmy definitely has something to say about the world - and that's to be encouraged.
Overall its well worth a watch although it is a bit hit and miss - I'd say about 30% is genuinely hilarious, 60% generally funny with about 10% off the sketches not doing it. I'd say that it compares well with other comedy shows out there just now and if you're going to slate something as being a 1 or a 2 out of 10 then it'd be interesting to see what you would recommend in its place.
Hope he gets a 3rd season.
To be fair this show isn't for everyone but if you're lucky enough to have a sense of humour of some description and no chip on your shoulder then you might well enjoy Limmy's show.
The humour is very "West of Scotland" - so a lot of the laughs are maybe going to pass you by if your not local, but maybe not. The show is well observed and extremely funny in places and works on different levels. Limmy definitely has something to say about the world - and that's to be encouraged.
Overall its well worth a watch although it is a bit hit and miss - I'd say about 30% is genuinely hilarious, 60% generally funny with about 10% off the sketches not doing it. I'd say that it compares well with other comedy shows out there just now and if you're going to slate something as being a 1 or a 2 out of 10 then it'd be interesting to see what you would recommend in its place.
Hope he gets a 3rd season.
A recent rewatch (*cough* youtube), Limmy's show is a 2009 surreal sketch comedy from Scottish comedian Brian Limond. Created for a quite low budget almost by himself, Limmy's Show has become quite the cult classic in recent years, and he's even used his success from the show to start twitch streaming where he now has >350K followers. Limmy's Show is funny and original, and is so fast paced (and accented) that you'll need to rewatch it a few times anyway just to catch everything. A great laugh, would recommend.
... As long as you're well connected to the powers that be .
With the success of CHEWING THE FAT and STILL GAME BBC Scotland had a couple of well deserved smash hits on their hands and in their haste to follow this up they executed anyone muttering important concepts like " Quality control " and replaced them with pretentious sycophants
BBC Scotland have mirrored the Soviet Union . If CHEWING THE FAT and STILL GAME were the television equivalent of Lenin's New Economic Policy then they've shot all the kulaks and replaced them with LEGIT , GARY'S WAR and LIMMY'S SHOW . I'm finding it difficult to work out what show's worse but this one might be the deserved winner
LIMMY'S SHOW is highly surreal , and highly , highly unfunny . Apparently Brian Limond ( Limmy ) was discovered via his own website and had a highly successful podcast , so apparently he got this gig because someone liked his " Glesga patter " . That someone must be the only person in Scotland taken by Limmy's humour in that case . To give you a clue how bizarrely esoteric the sketches try this one :
Two rockers listen to Mahatten Skyline by Aha . The guitar rift breaks in , the picture freezes and Limmy walks in to the picture : " Right next time you're in a pub toilet , take out a pen and write " Benny Havey RIP " on the door . If you're too young to go to pubs scratch " Benny Harvey RIP " on your school desk . Who's Benny Harvey ? No idea "
And if you're waiting for a resolution or even a punchline to any of the above you'll have a very long wait
BTW if anyone from BBC Scotland is reading this looking for some hot new talent who will appeal to both the proletariat and kulaks alike drop me a line
With the success of CHEWING THE FAT and STILL GAME BBC Scotland had a couple of well deserved smash hits on their hands and in their haste to follow this up they executed anyone muttering important concepts like " Quality control " and replaced them with pretentious sycophants
BBC Scotland have mirrored the Soviet Union . If CHEWING THE FAT and STILL GAME were the television equivalent of Lenin's New Economic Policy then they've shot all the kulaks and replaced them with LEGIT , GARY'S WAR and LIMMY'S SHOW . I'm finding it difficult to work out what show's worse but this one might be the deserved winner
LIMMY'S SHOW is highly surreal , and highly , highly unfunny . Apparently Brian Limond ( Limmy ) was discovered via his own website and had a highly successful podcast , so apparently he got this gig because someone liked his " Glesga patter " . That someone must be the only person in Scotland taken by Limmy's humour in that case . To give you a clue how bizarrely esoteric the sketches try this one :
Two rockers listen to Mahatten Skyline by Aha . The guitar rift breaks in , the picture freezes and Limmy walks in to the picture : " Right next time you're in a pub toilet , take out a pen and write " Benny Havey RIP " on the door . If you're too young to go to pubs scratch " Benny Harvey RIP " on your school desk . Who's Benny Harvey ? No idea "
And if you're waiting for a resolution or even a punchline to any of the above you'll have a very long wait
BTW if anyone from BBC Scotland is reading this looking for some hot new talent who will appeal to both the proletariat and kulaks alike drop me a line
This show is pure class!
Not only are most of the characters very funny but Limmy also has the ability to look at the world in a particular manner... sometimes after a sketch i think flip me he's right there, i never thought of that before... other times i think i'm glad someone else has picked up on that as well.
You well know after the first 10 mins of the pilot whether or not you will like this show..
i would say give this a chance and you could well be glad that you did.
nice one Limmy
Not only are most of the characters very funny but Limmy also has the ability to look at the world in a particular manner... sometimes after a sketch i think flip me he's right there, i never thought of that before... other times i think i'm glad someone else has picked up on that as well.
You well know after the first 10 mins of the pilot whether or not you will like this show..
i would say give this a chance and you could well be glad that you did.
nice one Limmy
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- TriviaLimmy has stated that the character Falconhoof was inspired by Pickle from the show Knightmare (1987). He also stated that the laugh of Jingle was based on that of Knightmare's Folly.
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