Popcorn


Revision as of 13:31, 7 November 2006

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Host

Andy Goldstein

Co-hosts

Redd Pepper as "Voiceover Man"

Broadcast

Celador for Sky Movies/Sky One, 2006

Synopsis

This format has been doing the rounds for donkeys' years (ok, three tops) but still - it wasn't worth the wait.

Andy Goldstein pours his talent down the drain as he trawls through unamusing comedy skits with an unseen movie voice artist, introduces three guests from the world of comedy, then inflicts on them rounds of unimaginable unoriginality (what happens next, spot the movie error) plus there's homemade remake shenannigans in the style of Mission Improbable (e.g. nightclub bouncers reenacting Brief Encounter).

There's no scoring system, no team captains, and indeed not enough jokes, laughs or questions - not even one per guest each round. There's many distractions to fit in - including the top 10 films of the week - that the format is, at best, rather slack. As a result, the guests are rather wasted with hardly anything for them to do.

While the idea may have been to put together an easy-going, laid-back weekend show loosely about movies might have been a good idea, to bill it as a comedy panel game and even give the "winning" panellist (a gold bucket of popcorn) when they've hardly even done anything is a bit of a dog's breakfast.

An Alan Smithee production, we feel.

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