What went wrong?

What went wrong?

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Ran out of drugs, ran out of material

Both have been sober since their late 20s. Moron

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only Julian was funny from the get go.

we thought noel was funny but it was actually julian

we? Howard Moon was always the funny one

Noel Fielding

Captain Beefheart never did anything wrong, what are you talking about?

>people said this show was funny
>watch it
>it's terrible

It was never funny and very gay.

>What went wrong?
no

you must have watched it in the wrong place and the wrong time

yeah that must be it

I've only watched the first season and I really liked it. The kind of show I'd watch on an LSD come down. Second season isn't as good tho I hear

Why does everyone shit on him?

They're British comedians

putting it on BBC 3 was such a smart decision in retrospect. it's a show you think is clever for 1 episode.

The 2nd season is my favorite

Because he is bad at his job.

Why do dous in TV or movies always end up hating each other and seperating?

dude is like almost 50 and still pretends to be goth

so butthurt you replied to him twice. only a teenage girl would know that shit faggot

goth is not a phase

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Does he actually call himself goth? I thought he was a fashionfag and his character in Boosh calls himself a goth.

His standup/stage shows aren't for me. But he is good in comedy shows and stuff like Taskmaster.

>series 1 and 2
>feels like some strange forgotten kid's show from the 70's
>series 3
>constant references to modern celebrity culture, and the humour takes on more of an adult flavour
It just lost it's charm.

The niche acclaim got to their heads and they didn't know how to deal with it. They tried to pander to an audience without realising that said audience liked them for being low-budget and hilarious, not mainstream trash that thinks "crimping" is cool or needed a name.

it was never "right"
kill yourself

Motorbike made of jealously ROFLMAO

My harem of 13 year old girls (I was 14 at the time) really liked it.
We used to make out in the local swimming pool and shower together afterwards. I peaked way too early. Undoubtedly the best day of my life took place in and around a swimming pool in Bristol.
I'm a married guy now but I wish I could have sucked that girl's tits when she was making out with me.

at the time and at the age i was when it came out it was completely fresh and so drastically different that it was something special. introduced you to a different kind of comedy and even to things like new wave synth pop, which were things your parents liked but shown in a new light
the world they made was weird and interesting and you wanted to know more about it
i loved it. i even went to the live show in brixton.
tried watching it again not too long ago and its a bit embarrassing. id look down on someone for watching it now. maybe thats because i grew out of it, or maybe thats because it was once something new and now is something done and imitated, and juvenile. it was lolsorandum before that was a thing, but done in a psychedelic-ish way.
whatever it was, its now hard to watch and way too silly and cutesy for me to appreciate the way i did when i was a yout
for then, great, for now, childish

Robert is based but needs to dress like a grandpa like dude you're 70, just wear a cardigan and some comfy slippers

They didn't make season 4.

I was a manwhore from 14-19, 2 years of being alone, then settled down for the past 10. I don't know that I peaked too early, but I wish I could relive some of those moments myself.

Thanks brother, it's genuinely nice to hear I'm not in this boat alone.

After university I went to China and pretty much never spoke to anyone except my wife and my best friend from uni. I keep wanting to reach out to my old friends but I don't think they really want to hang out anymore.

You're in the exact same boat as me. I'm turning 30 this year, living in the deep mountains of Tennesee (moved here by choice from another state) and have thought about / mildly tried to stay in contact with or get back in contact with friends from the past. Most of them have succumbed to extreme arrested development though and of my core 5 friends, only one is in a relationship. I talk to my wife and occasionally a person will text me every week or two. Don't really want to be bar hopping at 30 like they're still doing, but I feel like I'm missing out sometimes.

God damn high school was fun. Since then I've been incel or volcel, really not sure. I know I can, I have, but I'm not anymore.

Kek, Curly Jefferson seething.

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The radio series is better

Michael Fielding is so small. It's almost adorable

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Friendly reminder that Bob Fossil was in Marriage Story.

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Noel Fielding's comedy is on another level. He's just completely and utterly out there, so much that many other comedians might be a bit intimidated by his gigantic presence. He's a lovely fella though, really nice and down to earth if you're lucky enough to meet him/her/xer/ in real life or in astral projection form. He's a real genuine wacky personality, not a fake wacky or a tragically wacky dad type of wacky. He's bubbly and funny and quick witted, ready with the spittoon of random ricochet type quick fire deadpan humour that goes around the room twice before it lands perfectly on target. Or the quick draw from the hip type that leaves his subject dead before they know it. Don't make the mistake of thinking that my cowboy and western allusions are in any way unintentional. His theatrics draw from larger than life characters drom that genre, from the drunken clown shooting balloon snakes at a milkybar kid saloon, to the burlesque style of dress more at home in an 18th century barroom than 23rd century cake enthusiast! pls gib me a patreon

Series 1 was absolute kino

Is it just me or has british comedy been shit for the last 10 years?

There had been the occasional gem, but nothing really great comes out anymore. Comedy is rather hit and miss by nature anyway.Some people will be roaring with laughter at Mrs Brown's Boys (Which I hate.) and switching over when something proper comfy and witty comes on, like Detectorists, Which I love but my other half can't stand.

Sounds like you've met him. Not just an act?

Completely made it up, sorry user.

Bicycles.
Bicycles made of glitter and gumdrops.

American sensibilities.

Matt Berry is GOLD.

SOLID GOLD
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the star that shines twice as bright burns out in half the time
making a thing which is perfect for a time and place in culture and zeitgeist is not to be scoffed at.
I for one cannot re-watch the boosh without experiencing overwhelming feelings of nostalgia for that epic and terrible time in my life.
I had a few traumas around that time and often couldn't sleep for dark thoughts and suicidal feelings.
The boosh became a beautiful little retreat for me and often soothed me off to sleep.
Thanks you Noel and Julian you made a great show.

Nothing went wrong. It was 3 alright seasons and a few stage shows. Then they made nothing more. It is the perfect amount.

Noel's attempts at comedy since have just been eh. The worst effect of the show however is a generation of numale onions boys whose humour is very much like this. I was watching some game reviewers the other day who talked like those fucks.

Noel never got over that one episode of Buzzcocks

They made a comedy show which wasn't funny.

They don't hate each other, they've just gone their separate ways

Julian (the talented one) started getting self-conscious and embarrassed by the material between series 2 and 3. His heart just wasn't in it anymore, and who could blame him!

Second wasn't as good as the first but it aged really well. Then they made a third season which was complete dogshit.
Things like old greg and crack fox that you hear kids spouting and they were the worst bits of the episode.

The windy man, the long mover.
Love him and toast at the zoo.

Based Limmy's Show not counting as British.

There have been some good shows, the Detectorists as someone has said, People Just Do Nothing, This Country

BBC3 and 4 do well for comedy, the problem with BBC3 is just that there's too much trash, but occasionally they produce a gem since there's little pressure to attract a massive audience

Coming in strong like a Freakshow nightmare
Dancing Skeletons
White, blue and yeller 'uns

You won't see penny one from me, you slag

Sounds like you got some eels up inside ya