What you may need to know:
1. Two radio journalists fake their own kidnapping.
2. Written, directed and starring Ricky Gervais. *Shudder*
3. It’s another Netflix original.
4. Well, sort of. Special Correspondents is a remake of the 2009 French movie du même nom.
5. Is there any sadder sound than the oppressive silence of wasting an hour browsing Netflix?
6. Broadsheet prognosis: Dance, monkey, dance.
Release Date: April 29 (Netflix).
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Ricky acting nervous in a role…. amazing.
There’s also a live web cam of paint dying on the DIY Channel.
Neither of which you will be forced to watch
Paint is dead?
* Is overcome with emulsion *
I think we’ll gloss over that quip….
I’ll get me undercoat
Walking on eggshells won’t do anyone any good here…..
ugh, Ricky Gervais. I find it hard to understand why he is still watched. I guess a Netflix movie is an indication of his likability.
To be fair to Gervais, the Office and Extras were fantastic
And his podcasts.
‘were’ being the word
And X-FM and Ghost town and the Golden GLobes and his cameo in Louis (one of the funniest things I’ve seen). Derek was awful saccharine poo and his stand up isn’t fantastic, but he hits the mark more than he misses. Course, every fupping Irish bumhole is the funniest fupper on the planet and can look down on every “comedian” with disdain.
I find him irritating beyond belief. He has as much charm as our acquaintance with a leather jacket.
His Twitter account has shown him for the vile male genital he can be and let’s down his comedy legacy. The office is almost perfect and extras has some lovely moments. The podcasts were ground breaking and are still funny.
I didn’t want to like this film but the trailer makes it look like it has some funny ideas.
Looks awful and Bana looks bored. Gervais has gone from comic hero to irritating Twitter troll obsessed with his cat. Talk about destroying the legacy of The Office, the best British comedy since Fawlty Towers. What a fall from grace.