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Aha! Alan Partridge returns!
11.09.2010
10:01 am
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“What do you call brunch and lunch, when they’re combined?”  

I’ll admit to having a bit of a love/hate relationship with Steve Coogan. Of course, he’s an brilliant comic talent, don’t get me wrong, but Coogan’s hit to miss ratio is so bad that many lesser talents never would have gotten the second, third, forth, fifth, etc, chances that he’s had, career-wise. When Steve Coogan is great, like, say, whenever he plays Alan Partridge, in 24 Hour Party People or in the first series of Saxondale, he’s truly great. But when he’s doing almost anything else, it’s probably more likely to be shit than not (For instance, his current Michael Winterbottom-directed series, The Trip: sans the always likable presence of Rob Bryden and the beauty of the English countryside, well, that show would totally and utterly unwatchable.)

But I do come here to praise Steve Coogan, really, I do, because he’s returned once again to the character that’s brought him his greatest comedy success, inept talkshow host Alan Partridge, for a new web series and the results, as expected, are solid. And very, very funny. Fans of Alan Partridge you will not be disappointed, I can assure you. If the first two episodes are anything to go by, the standards are up to the original series.

The thirteen 11-minute shorts were written by Coogan and his long-time collaborator Armando Iannucci, along with Rob and Neil Gibbons. Alan Partridge’s career is now even further in the dumper. He hosts a radio show called Mid-Morning Matters on North Norfolk Digital (“Music and chat for the North Norfolk generation”). Alan’s co-host, Sidekick Simon is played by Tim Key, winner of the Edinburgh Comedy award in 2009.

The unforced podcast-conceit (the viewers see what someone tuning into the fictional radio station’s webcam would find) lends a seemingly improvisational looseness to the material, which Mid-Morning Matters with Alan Partridge uses to its full advantage. Truly this production also doesn’t feel like “low budget” Alan Partridge, it just feels like we’ve got Coogan firing creatively with all pistons once again. Put this man in a cardigan sweater and he’s a comic genius. Driving around LA in a sports car in a romcom with Rebecca Romijn, not so good. The key to a great Coogan performance seems to lie in the fact that he’s very good at playing comically repellent characters—he’s got anti-charisma down pat—but when he’s actually trying to be charming, he falls desperately flat. Awkward and inept he does well, but a Hollywood leading man, he will never be, Coogan’s best when working with his prodigious talents, not against them. Aha!

The Mid-Morning Matters with Alan Partridge web series is produced by Foster’s and can be viewed at Foster’s Funny.com, but the material isn’t licensed for American audiences, so look for it posted on Daily Motion, YouTube and elsewhere.
 


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Posted by Richard Metzger
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11.09.2010
10:01 am
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Steve Coogan vs. Rob Brydon: This is How Michael Caine Speaks
11.07.2010
05:19 pm
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From BBC2’s comedy The Trip.

Thanks Gord Fynes!

Posted by Tara McGinley
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11.07.2010
05:19 pm
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Subversively move George W. Bush’s memoir to crime section in book shops this Tuesday
11.07.2010
03:24 pm
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Here is a worthy symbolic prank for those us lucky enough to still have proximity to actual bricks and mortar bookstores. Do it !

Be part of a literary movement. Literally.
They did this to Tony Blair’s book and I think we should do the same here.

Subversively move George W. Bush’s memoir “Decision Points” to the crime section in book shops
It is going to be released
NOVEMBER 9th!

Make bookshops think twice about where they categorize our generation’s greatest war criminals.


NON VIOLENT DIRECT ACTION

Please invite your friends to do it too!
Even humorous protests make a difference!

Subversively move George W. Bush’s memoir to crime section in book shops (facebook group)

Posted by Brad Laner
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11.07.2010
03:24 pm
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Don Draper helps sing ‘What What (In the Butt)’
11.07.2010
10:47 am
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Okay, I’ve reached a new low here on DM. I couldn’t help myself, though. Here’s a rather funny response to Don Draper’s “What?” video. Sorry. 
 

 
(via HYST)

Posted by Tara McGinley
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11.07.2010
10:47 am
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Every song by Abba in 10 minutes
11.06.2010
06:46 pm
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If it’s true that as Don Van Vliet said, “Everything goes with everything” then here’s everything thing by ABBA condensed into 10 minutes. Note how not random or jarring it is. I’m trying to write songs that sound like this collage.
 

Posted by Brad Laner
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11.06.2010
06:46 pm
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Henry Rollins schools some heckling hipsters in an East Village record store
11.05.2010
09:47 pm
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You gotta hand it to him…he doesn’t back down.

An excerpt from the TV program “Durch die Nacht mit… (Into the Night with…) Henry Rollins and Shirin Neshat”. Henry gets mocked by local hipsters at the record store and fights back immediately.

(via TDW)

Posted by Tara McGinley
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11.05.2010
09:47 pm
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Iggy Pop amuses a crowd of clueless rich people
11.05.2010
04:25 pm
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One of my favorite rock and roll websites Cherry Bombed uploaded this very strange Iggy photo. Where the hell did this take place? It looks like a Republican fundraiser. Nope. It’s the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame induction ceremony. Gawd, rock IS dead.

Actually, rock still lives, check out the Grinderman video on Cherry Bombed.

Posted by Marc Campbell
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11.05.2010
04:25 pm
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Brett Michaels’ ship of fools
11.05.2010
04:07 pm
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This is not a confirmation of booking. This form ONLY allows fans to reserve a place in line on a first come first serve basis. This place in line reserves each guest the right to buy any level of cabin prior to general public on sale. Tentative cruise date November 10, 2011.
 
Cabin rates.        

Interior 939.00 899.00 659.00 - 829.00
Ocean View 1139.00 1099.00 1079.00
Balcony 2349.00 2049.00 1909.00
Premium Suite 3349.00      N/A       N/A
Suite 4499.00 4299.00       N/A
 
Shit! The premium suites aren’t available. I’m so not going.
 
Via Cherry Bombed

 

Posted by Marc Campbell
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11.05.2010
04:07 pm
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Those Damn Cat Burglars!
11.05.2010
11:50 am
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(via Arbroath)

Posted by Tara McGinley
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11.05.2010
11:50 am
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Rescued Chilean miner Edison Peña channels Elvis on the Letterman show
11.05.2010
05:45 am
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Rescued Chilean miner Edison Peña creates magic on the Letterman show. This guy is so happy to be alive he radiates the power of a 1000 suns. His Elvis impression is bliss personified. Wow.
 

Posted by Marc Campbell
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11.05.2010
05:45 am
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