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FOT Community => General Discussion => Topic started by: CurtBlair on November 30, 2009, 06:16:26 PM
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Awesome news for any FOTs who share Tom's reverence for Coogan but don't have a region-free DVD player. (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002NXSTG4/ref=s9_simz_gw_s0_p74_i1?pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_s=center-2&pf_rd_r=0M0QK565JKYH55TAJYM4&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_p=470938631&pf_rd_i=507846)
If you're a S&W fan but you've never checked out Steve Coogan's BBC shows, you really ought to rectify the situation. They're among the funniest stuff that has ever been put on a big or small screen, and there's a definite kinship between his style of funny and Kid Jersey's.
I could try to prove the point with a bunch of YouTube clips, but I don't want to diminish any of the best bits by yanking them out of context. Just put this on your holiday gimme list. Or give it to someone special and immediately borrow it.
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SWEET!
It's nice to see them all together in one box. The only two I haven't seen, or found, are Dr. Terrible's House of Horrible and The Tony Ferrino Phenomenon. So many hours of lolz.
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If my Secret Santa wants to spend a lot of money, this would be an acceptable gift.
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WOW. I hope it goes EVEN MORE on sale. Or maybe he's going to be doing press for this and I can get it for freeeeee.
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WOW. I hope it goes EVEN MORE on sale. Or maybe he's going to be doing press for this and I can get it for freeeeee.
Please PM me to tell me who I'd need to contact to get Coogan on Am I Right??!
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needs more Day Today.
but still: what a collection!
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Am I nuts in thinking that Saxondale may be even better than I'm Alan Partridge? It has all of the funny -- perhaps not quite all, as there are bits in Partridge that are completely untouchable -- while being a little more empathetic and heartfelt.
I guess you could argue that Saxondale is a little more formulaic, with the repeated scenes of Tommy following a flight of fancy for too long and talking himself into trouble, but that's used a lot on Partridge, too, and in both cases the gag is always so well executed and timed that it never stops being funny.
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Am I nuts in thinking that Saxondale may be even better than I'm Alan Partridge? It has all of the funny -- perhaps not quite all, as there are bits in Partridge that are completely untouchable -- while being a little more empathetic and heartfelt.
I liked Saxondale better, but from what I have heard, I'm Alan Partridge's oh, would it be the 2nd season? runs circles around the 1st one ... and the 2nd has to this point not been a Region 1 disk. I think I've got that right.
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WOW. I hope it goes EVEN MORE on sale. Or maybe he's going to be doing press for this and I can get it for freeeeee.
Please PM me to tell me who I'd need to contact to get Coogan on Am I Right??!
I'd just go through IMDB Pro, but I don't have access to it anymore.
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Are there any Coogan radio bits other than On the Hour?
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WOW. I hope it goes EVEN MORE on sale. Or maybe he's going to be doing press for this and I can get it for freeeeee.
Please PM me to tell me who I'd need to contact to get Coogan on Am I Right??!
I'd just go through IMDB Pro, but I don't have access to it anymore.
Hmm... Do you think he's under Coogan, S. in the phone book?
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I liked Saxondale better, but from what I have heard, I'm Alan Partridge's oh, would it be the 2nd season? runs circles around the 1st one ... and the 2nd has to this point not been a Region 1 disk. I think I've got that right.
I've mostly heard the opposite, that season 2 was a step down. I've never checked it out for that reason. Does this Coogan box contain both?
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I totally recommend checking out Saxondale season 2 if you liked season 1. It's maybe a little darker, deals with aging a bit, but just as funny.
Saxondale vs. Alan Partridge: I have to admit, Alan Partridge was so perfect, in my mind, that I was a bit hesitant to check out Saxondale for fear it wouldn't live up to it, and maybe diminish my worship of Steve Coogan, but it was somehow just as good, even though completely different.
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Oh boy this is very exciting! Can I borrow 90 dollars?
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I totally recommend checking out Saxondale season 2 if you liked season 1. It's maybe a little darker, deals with aging a bit, but just as funny.
Saxondale vs. Alan Partridge: I have to admit, Alan Partridge was so perfect, in my mind, that I was a bit hesitant to check out Saxondale for fear it wouldn't live up to it, and maybe diminish my worship of Steve Coogan, but it was somehow just as good, even though completely different.
I was talking about IAP season 2. I've seen all of Saxondale.
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I liked Saxondale better, but from what I have heard, I'm Alan Partridge's oh, would it be the 2nd season? runs circles around the 1st one ... and the 2nd has to this point not been a Region 1 disk. I think I've got that right.
I've mostly heard the opposite, that season 2 was a step down. I've never checked it out for that reason. Does this Coogan box contain both?
It does.
I would say that Season 2 is a step down only inasmuch as Season 1 was as close to perfect as you can get. The usual knock on Season 2 (that I've heard) is that it relies more on outright farce than the first season and occasionally makes Alan a little too cartoonish. I think there's a bit of truth to that, but Season 2 is still hilarious and horrifying and 100% worth watching.
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I bought this having only seen IAP and KMKY, and it's pretty great so far. Saxondale is a classic and Dr. Terrible gave me some serious belly laughs. Just finished Coogan's Run and moving on to Paul and Pauline Calf.
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Sooooo. There was a speed networking event at my school. I won a $50 Barnes and Noble giftcard. I got a coupon in the mail for 20% off any purchase at Barnes and Noble. I am going to look for a barnes and noble card and get another 10% off. The point is, I'm getting this on the cheap!
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Are there any Coogan radio bits other than On the Hour?
There are six radio episodes of Knowing Me, Knowing You... With Alan Partridge. These predate the television show, running weekly from December 1, 1992, until January 5, 1993. It concluded in July, 1993, with a seventh show, a behind the scenes feature titled Knowing Knowing Me, Knowing You.
PM me if you can't find these online.
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Since someone asked, I don't think Coogan has done any radio work that wasn't Partridge-related since On the Hour.
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The Cooger's live show "Live As Alan Partridge And Other Less Successful Characters" from earlier this year is now up on the Box, if anyone's interested.
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This is going to sound really ill-informed but: Does Coogan do any TV without laugh tracks? I've tried a few things and found parts funny but the laugh track just has a way of turning me off to a show.