Steve's Billy Connoly is so dead on, it's almost scary. I heard that in England, broadsheet journalists have described his impressions as "stunningly accurate."
I actually believe this was the recent pinnacle of British comedy. It absolutely kills me every time. It’s like having banter with your very best friend except you’re both actually as funny as you think you are. They aren’t just riffing, they’re on the fly improvising a comedy routine funnier than 99% of people could with years of practice. Two legends in their field, who will be respected the same as greats in the future I think. Having a fun chat in a car.
@@Hudsonfalcon No, he heard right. The majority of it is all scripted, more script than improv. They would improvise then right then it into the script
sam x22 no he heard wrong. What he heard/wrote that it was word for word prepared which is just not true. Yes it was scripted for the most part but there were parts improvised or added while shooting.
@@Hudsonfalcon You should check out the interviews Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon did. They even said it themselves "everybody thinks they understood how we filmed it, but they really didn't"
xD "Sleep well, my brother. Sleep well, my sister. But, please, do not sleep with my sister." "Leave my sister out of it!" "Leave my sister alone." "Don't touch her!" GOD, I LOVE THIS!
I think it's years since I've gone to bed on a night when I actually have to get up in the morning without repeatedly saying "gentlemen to bed" to myself for minutes on end beforehand
In our house nobody can discuss what time to get up without it turning into the entire dialogue from this scene. It's become impossible to just say "I'm setting the alarm for seven".
Do you think Steve reads these comments? Because if he does I would really like him to know how he has helped me through my divorce and losing my family through absolute unbelievable comedy. I like a lot of comedians but Steve coogan is the ultimate comic for me.
We have continental breakfast served from 7:00 to 9:30 sharp, and the chef would kindly ask you to order any boiled eggs in advance. And then to battle!
this movie series is one of my all time favorites. I often rewatch the 4 films, and it makes me feel better every time. certainly helped me get through some tough times. :)
You know there's a series, right? It's basically the movie stretched into 6 episodes but with new content. And they're filming season 2 right now. Think this will finally put them both over the edge in terms of getting the recognition they deserve, because they're both just charismatic and funny as all hell.
Yeah, the Trip was legit. Watched it through a few times - this was one of my fav scenes. Coogan's campy Scotch "Rise at Daybreak" at the end is fucking glorious. Another favourite scene from the show is "That was CAMP!"
One of the funniest things on the tv last year - amazed so many people seemed to miss it. Side splittingly hilarious, but without actually trying too hard... Morrrrrre!!!
Just love this so much. Comedy gold!!! Think all night owls should be told, TO BED for we rise at daybreak- or is that ish.lol. Now let me drink wine and eat some cheese, but do not sleep with my sister! :)
I do that with my mum and dad even if we don't have to get up early. Instead of wishing each other good night we tell hope that you sleep the sleep of a thousand martyrs..... whatever that means
We few, we happy few, we band of brothers; For he to-day that sheds his blood with me Shall be my brother; be he ne’er so vile, This day shall gentle his condition: And gentlemen in England now a-bed. For tomorrow we leave at 9.30ish.
Steve Coogan is a genius. Why did his American movie not do better. There are only a few clips on youtube but they are hilarious. It has a lousy title, Hamlet 2, but the clips are worth watching just to hear his incredible accent.