Felt like punishing myself today, threw this on. Always interesting to see what Sun readers find funny.
A few points I suppose: as with a lot of these grotesque films it's actually competently directed, nothing about how the images were put on screen was amateurish in the least. Now, it just so happens that those images are truly evil (more than Evil Steve even). Verne Troyer was better than this. Chris Moyles is too. I thought John Bishop probably gave the funniest performance. Thought Keith's supposedly 'plain' girlfriend was objectively more attractive than Kelly Brook. A predictable amount of women-hating and gay panic jokes obviously, but overall just really strange and a weird attempt at translating ITV Saturday night vibes into a raunchy film.
Felt like punishing myself today, threw this on. Always interesting to see what Sun readers find funny.
A few points I suppose: as with a lot of these grotesque films it's actually competently directed, nothing about how the images were put on screen was amateurish in the least. Now, it just so happens that those images are truly evil (more than Evil Steve even). Verne Troyer was better than this. Chris Moyles is too. I thought John Bishop probably gave the funniest performance. Thought Keith's supposedly 'plain' girlfriend was objectively more attractive than Kelly Brook. A predictable amount of women-hating and gay panic jokes obviously, but overall just really strange and a weird attempt at translating ITV Saturday night vibes into a raunchy film.