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Brand X with Russell Brand

  • TV Series
  • 2012–2013
  • TV-MA
  • 1h
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5.3/10
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Brand X with Russell Brand (2012)
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Actor and comedian Russell Brand hosts this late-night comedy series that features Brand's unfiltered take on current events, politics and pop culture.Actor and comedian Russell Brand hosts this late-night comedy series that features Brand's unfiltered take on current events, politics and pop culture.Actor and comedian Russell Brand hosts this late-night comedy series that features Brand's unfiltered take on current events, politics and pop culture.

  • Stars
    • Russell Brand
    • Matt Stoller
    • Steve Jones
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    964
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Russell Brand
      • Matt Stoller
      • Steve Jones
    • 11User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Episodes28

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    Know Your Deities
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    Know Your Deities
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    How Old Is Russell brand?
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    How Old Is Russell brand?
    Dalai Lama
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    Brandx With Russell Brand: Rosie In London
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    Brandx With Russell Brand: Rosie In London

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    Russell Brand
    Russell Brand
    • Self - Host…
    • 2012–2013
    Matt Stoller
    • Self
    • 2012
    Steve Jones
    Steve Jones
    • Self
    • 2013
    David Icke
    David Icke
    • Self
    • 2013
    Diego Bonetto
    • Self
    • 2012
    Dermot Mulroney
    Dermot Mulroney
    • Self - Guest
    • 2013
    Henry Rollins
    Henry Rollins
    • Self
    • 2013
    Drew Carey
    Drew Carey
    • Self
    • 2013
    Kathy Griffin
    Kathy Griffin
    • Self
    • 2013
    Jon Ronson
    Jon Ronson
    • Self
    • 2013
    William Shatner
    William Shatner
    • Self
    • 2012
    Ryan Hurst
    Ryan Hurst
    • Self - Guest
    • 2012
    David Spade
    David Spade
    • Self - Guest
    • 2012
    Metta World Peace
    Metta World Peace
    • Self
    • 2012
    Shepard Fairey
    Shepard Fairey
    • Self
    • 2012
    Kristen Johnston
    Kristen Johnston
    • Self
    • 2013
    Kevin Smith
    Kevin Smith
    • Self
    • 2013
    Paul McKenna
    Paul McKenna
    • Self
    • 2013
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    10bankcello

    Oddly enough, I like it.

    Being an old guy (73) I suspect that this is not my demographic, but I love vulgarity and this had a great deal of that.

    I also like Legit and Archer, which are part of FX's vulgarity segment.

    I have said what I have to say in a cogent and concise manner, yet IMDb' rules require me to pad this.

    If what you have to say can be said in twenty works, why be forced to use two hundred.

    Let me say again and again, being forced to pad this review is silly and counterproductive. Isn't it enough to know that and old guy (I will avoid using my favorite term for that since it it vulgar (hint: its initials are O.F.)
    10Furcino

    Russell is doing something new

    The first few shows left me feeling a little perplexed. It wasn't comedy, but rather a comically dressed person trying to express his world-views in a funny and vulgar way. With every episode, the show has become more enjoyable, but I think that the theme of exploring today's world basically stuck.

    Since I was expecting more comedy, I didn't enjoy the show that much at first. I identified with some of his views, but that is not why I watched it. Gradually, the comedy part caught up with the rest. However, what I love about the show now is mainly the 'philosophy behind his mental illness'. He tries to portray the most extreme individuals as people (spoiler: 'as long as they don't have sex with animals') and, tries to open a dialogue free of condemnation. While he (or any of this) can't be taken seriously, I think he's still trying to send an important message.

    The laughs are solid and I think most people will enjoy his more recent shows. I am giving this a 10/10 because I like what he's doing.
    7pianys

    Cumming Along;)

    I've watched a few episodes, and I was well entertained and had some good laughs, but I feel the show hasn't yet reached its full potential. Russel Brand really wants to bring up important issues, and make deep, meaningful points - but when he gets too close to doing that, it seems he gets scared and flimsy, and pulls a bunch of sex jokes out of the pocket of his skinny jeans.

    I don't have a problem with balancing serious with funny, I love that concept, but Russel the producer should tell Russel the performer to chill once in a while, and actually explore a subject deeper, even if it's not instant laughs every two seconds.

    Russel Brand has a very warm personality, and he connects with his crowd in the studio so well, he takes us to the brink of awkward, but brings us home safe:) I want to see this show evolve!
    10bwatty2

    Its Fun FFS

    I thought I would hate this show, but I have become a fan. Brand's frenetic verbal riffs and "off the tracks" demeanor make for a very entertaining TV show. Jonesy adds punk cred to the show, which is really an anti-talk show, but I wish he had more to say (getting a word edgewise with Brand around is no mean feat).

    Brand filibusters in his shrill, staccato English accent, sometimes tending toward Cockney. His thoughts are often difficult to unpack, but mostly I've been impressed by his insights. He's clearly well educated and can be erudite when it matters.

    His interaction with the audience borders on abusive, but they love it. Likewise, he tests the limits of his guests' patience. In one episode, two ladies from a puppy rescue came on the show, puppies in tow. Apparently Brand didn't think they were upbeat enough, so he screamed at them and threw a coffee cup full of water, shattering it on the side of an Airstream caravan that had been set up in the studio. He later tossed another cup of water on the audience and demanded they "wake up".

    Being a huge Mighty Boosh (and Luxury Comedy) fan, I've thought of Brand as a sort of Noel Fielding rip-off. Fielding has basically said the same in interviews. But show biz makes for strange bedfellows. Fielding's guest appearance on the show was brilliant. He and Brand seemed to get on well, especially when they butchered the hair of a female audience member. Fielding returned on the next episode to apologize to the woman.

    Its a bold statement, but.... I think Brand X is the paradigm for the future of late night TV talkshows. Irreverent, youthful and unpredictable.
    8funrocket

    Very humorous basic show

    It's funny how such a simple show can be so entertaining. Russell just gives a standup performance in what looks like a small college lecture room with Power Point presentations and kind of a bland professor sidekick who seems to do nothing other than be someone Russell can make fun of. You can see the subtle catering to the college crowd as almost everyone there appears to be young and it's much like seeing a college lecture. He really knows how to work the audience, taking audience participation a step further, rather than maybe send an intern into the audience to put a mic up to them, he goes in and sits on their lap, male or female. One of the best shows on FX and barely costs anything to make, it's a good part of the guy show lineup on the network.

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    • Release date
      • June 28, 2012 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • FX Network (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Production companies
      • Dakota Pictures
      • Branded Television
      • FX Productions
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