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This Is Not Here 05.14.2008 04:34 PM

the Chris Morris appreciation thread
 
Chris Morris, Britain's edgiest television and radio comedian, what does everyone / anyone think of his programs - some of which are: Brasseye, The Day Today, Blue Jam and On The Hour.

Go!

floatingslowly 05.14.2008 04:39 PM

Hi! I'm here for the Chuck Norris meeting.

oh...sorry.....wrong door.

jon boy 05.14.2008 04:43 PM

where would we be without him?

Rob Instigator 05.14.2008 04:52 PM

who?

Lurker 05.14.2008 04:55 PM

He's brilliant!

Wait Rob, I'll find some youtubings for you.

Rob Instigator 05.14.2008 04:56 PM

excellent. post some clips or articles or info.

Lurker 05.14.2008 04:56 PM

Brasseye: paedogeddon

http://youtube.com/watch?v=y7jVnrfoZD8
http://youtube.com/watch?v=UcnQDYnGtS8&feature=related
http://youtube.com/watch?v=fA07Tw4iEFw&feature=related

Lurker 05.14.2008 04:58 PM

You have to bear in mind that he's got British celebrities to contribute in interviews to these thinking they're real.

Lurker 05.14.2008 05:00 PM

Brasseye: Drugs

http://youtube.com/watch?v=nMb-eLJxOao

Lurker 05.14.2008 05:11 PM

The Day Today:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=7Bq_dkPkQUU
http://youtube.com/watch?v=BDKQliH1awY&feature=related

Danny Himself 05.14.2008 05:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by floatingslowly
Hi! I'm here for the Chuck Norris meeting.

oh...sorry.....wrong door.


When are you going to end this peculiar masquerade? I'm growing impatient.

This Is Not Here 05.14.2008 05:15 PM

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=kFNs2m...eature=related
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Good AIDS versus Bad AIDS

Yeah the Brasseye Pheadophile special is my favourite of Morris' stuff. Though sadly my estranged brother recently left the country with my Brasseye DVD. The final insult. Nice to know I can watch it on YouTube though...

Lurker 05.14.2008 05:18 PM

More Day Today:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=MpfVeMp_UKM&feature=related
http://youtube.com/watch?v=f6jZFZNeOF0&feature=related

Lurker 05.14.2008 05:29 PM

The Day Today, MTV piss take, Nirvana doing advert for panty liners.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=8d9C5KHP5z0&feature=related

radarmaker 05.14.2008 06:07 PM

I reckon the makers of The IT Crowd must have had clandestine photos of Morris performing some unspeakably foul act - blackmail can be the only possible explanation for his appearing in such an irredeemable pile of shit.

However, everything else he's ever been involved with is complete genius. The Blue Jam radio shows were his absolute peak in my book, but Nathan Barley also deserves props.

demonrail666 05.14.2008 07:56 PM

I'm never convinced the first time I see anything he does, then I end up seeing it again and just have to admit that the guy's a bit of a genius.

I totally agree with radarmaker about The IT Crowd though. Almost on a par with Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps for its awfulness. also agree that Jam has been his greatest achievment so far, although his Blue Jam radio shows were perhaps even more amazing:

(Blue Jam) Chris Morris' interview with a blissfully unaware Jerry Springer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQoxy...eature=related

Chris Morris rings an Airport Information Service in America:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pl98V...eature=related

Lurker 05.14.2008 08:15 PM

Yeah, IT crowd is shit

Several cords or reproductive mu-cas:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=ER0zKTGI2g8&feature=related

Lurker 05.14.2008 08:24 PM

http://youtube.com/watch?v=NAQy8v0d_qo&feature=related

stu666 05.15.2008 02:28 AM

yes i love Chris Morris' work you can get all the Blue Jam series here: http://chilled.cream.org/index.php along with On The Hour and other radio programs, i highly recomend these, get them while you still can

sarramkrop 05.15.2008 05:59 AM

He's the only comedian that I consider to be an artist because of his brilliant use of words, sound and visuals, as well has his acerbic, surreal comedic genius . I like Armando Iannucci a lot too, but with him sometimes I can't help thinking that he writes like a politician or a columnist, and there's something vaguely Woody Allen-ish about him. Chris Morris is also the only truly dissident voice that came out of the UK in years.

demonrail666 05.15.2008 06:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sarramkrop
He's the only comedian that I consider to be an artist because of his brilliant use of words, sound and visuals, as well has his acerbic, surreal comedic genius . I like Armando Iannucci a lot too, but with him sometimes I can't help thinking that he writes like a politician or a columnist, and there's something vaguely Woody Allen-ish about him. Chris Morris is also the only truly dissident voice that came out of the UK in years.


Yes, yes, yes and more yes.

Guest Informant 05.15.2008 06:16 AM

Genius, especially 'Jam' and 'Blue Jam'.

An unseen sketch from the 'Sex' episode of 'Brass Eye' has just surfaced on Youtube:

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=nZAnj1pEcuw

jon boy 05.15.2008 06:33 AM

many of the writers/producers do not get enough credit i feel. armando iannuci for one.

demonrail666 05.15.2008 06:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Guest Informant
Genius, especially 'Jam' and 'Blue Jam'.

An unseen sketch from the 'Sex' episode of 'Brass Eye' has just surfaced on Youtube:

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=nZAnj1pEcuw


Hilarious. I'd not seen that one before. "Part your belief curtains..." indeed.

PS: For those that don't know, David Sullivan is the uber-slimey owner of a number of top shelf mags as well as the Newspaper The Daily Sport (think of the final chase sequences in Benny Hill shows, in newspaper form). He's a kind of rubbish british equiv to Hugh Hefner, without the silk robes and pipe, or a modicum of class.

PAULYBEE2656 05.15.2008 06:38 AM

absolute genius..... total and utter media genius...


this is a special one.... giving socks to a real daytime topical event chat show...
chris morris on the time the place
clasic!

aceptance speech for 1992 comedy awards.... bizarre

fur q- uzi lover

jLB-8- lil white butt


blouse- me oh myra

blue jam- the gush

sarramkrop 05.15.2008 06:39 AM

That's true, Patrick Marber being another one who is seriously underrated and I never tire of promoting. I really, really like Peter Serafinowitz and Robert Popper too, even though I don't think they have anything to do with Chris Morris.

demonrail666 05.15.2008 06:43 AM

What is the Patrick Marber connection? I don't know him. What else has he done?

sarramkrop 05.15.2008 06:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by demonrail666
What is the Patrick Marber connection? I don't know him. What else has he done?









 

Biography


Writer (and occasional director and actor) Patrick Marber was born in London in 1964. He was educated at Wadham College, Oxford.

He worked as a stand-up comedian for a number of years and then co-wrote and appeared in the comedy programmes 'On The Hour' (Radio 4), 'The Day Today' (BBC2), 'Knowing Me, Knowing You' (Radio 4 and BBC2), and 'Paul and Pauline Calf's Video Diaries' (BBC2).

His first play, Dealer's Choice, was first performed at the Royal National Theatre in February 1995, transferring to the West End later that year. Among numerous productions across the world the play has been produced in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Melbourne, Berlin, Vienna and Zurich.

Marber's second play, Closer (1997), premiered at the Royal National Theatre in May 1997, transferring to the West End in March 1998. The play became an international hit and has been produced in more than a hundred cities in over thirty different languages across the world. His latest play, Howard Katz, opened at the Royal National Theatre in June 2001. After Miss Julie, his free version of Strindberg's Miss Julie, was broadcast on BBC Television as part of the 'Performance' series in November 1995. A collected edition of his work, Plays One, was published in 2003.

In addition to directing his own plays, Marber has directed Craig Raine's 1953 (Almeida), Dennis Potter's Blue Remembered Hills (Royal National Theatre, Lyttleton), David Mamet's The Old Neighbourhood (Royal Court) and Harold Pinter's The Caretaker (Comedy Theatre). In 2000 he acted in the West End revival of David Mamet's Speed-the-Plow, directed by Peter Gill.

In 2004 he adapted his play Closer for the screen. It won and was shortlisted for several awards. He has since adapted Patrick McGrath's Asylum and Zoe Heller's Notes on a Scandal for the screen. His latest work is on screenplays for the films The Tourist, and Alan Partridge: The Movie.

Patrick Marber lives in London.own plays, Marber has directed Craig Raine's 1953 (Almeida), Dennis Potter's Blue Remembered Hills (Royal National Theatre, Lyttleton), David Mamet's The Old Neighbourhood (Royal Court) and Harold Pinter's The Caretaker (Comedy Theatre). In 2000 he acted in the West End revival of David Mamet's Speed-the-Plow, directed by Peter Gill.

In 2004 he adapted his play Closer for the screen. It won and was shortlisted for several awards. He has since adapted Patrick McGrath's Asylum and Zoe Heller's Notes on a Scandal for the screen. His latest work is on screenplays for the films The Tourist, and Alan Partridge: The Movie.

Patrick Marber lives in London.

demonrail666 05.15.2008 06:54 AM

Thanks Sarramkrop. I really don't go to the theatre nearly often enough -which is odd, because I invariably really enjoy it when I do. Certainly prefer it to going to the cinema these days. Seems like I'm missing out on a whole load of good stuff.

the ikara cult 05.15.2008 06:56 AM

WHY can we no longer think of the British Isles without the word "Paedoph" in front of it.
aaaaaaaaaaaaah!

sarramkrop 05.15.2008 06:59 AM

The play Closer is excellent, I haven't seen the movie.

demonrail666 05.15.2008 07:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sarramkrop
The play Closer is excellent ...


Noted. I'm in the mood for something like that. Nice one.

NWRA 05.15.2008 09:02 AM

I prefer his irreverent, more 'fun' material like The Day Today and Brass Eye to the likes of Jam. There is an Adam And Joe parody of Jam, which gets it about right (doesn't seem to be on You Tube though).

Apparently he's doing another series of Nathan Barley (which should be good) and something about suicide bombers (which could be awful), inbetween having arguments with Martin Amis (a few of his articles on The Guardian are worth looking at).

Lurker 05.15.2008 11:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Guest Informant
Genius, especially 'Jam' and 'Blue Jam'.

An unseen sketch from the 'Sex' episode of 'Brass Eye' has just surfaced on Youtube:

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=nZAnj1pEcuw


Hahahahah! That is absolutely brilliant!

Lurker 05.15.2008 11:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PAULYBEE2656
absolute genius..... total and utter media genius...


this is a special one.... giving socks to a real daytime topical event chat show...
chris morris on the time the place
clasic!



Wow. He deals with that really well. He's a really good actor.

sarramkrop 05.18.2008 07:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Guest Informant
Genius, especially 'Jam' and 'Blue Jam'.

An unseen sketch from the 'Sex' episode of 'Brass Eye' has just surfaced on Youtube:

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=nZAnj1pEcuw


Thanks for that.

stu666 11.19.2008 05:23 PM

Finally after a 16 year wait the complete On The Hour collection is going to be released on 8 cds, released on November 24, 2008.

Maybe one day they will release the entire Blue Jammmmmmmmm radio series too.



 






 

This Is Not Here 11.19.2008 05:58 PM

Brilliant!!! Thankyou SO much for posting this Stu666. I know what I'll be blowing my Christmas pennies on.

jimbrim 11.19.2008 06:22 PM

Yeah thanks for that Stu.

As well as this, there's also news that Morris is currently working on a feature length film which supposedly centres on 'wannabe suicide bombers'. It was originally gonna be a series, but C4 refused it. More info.

Oh, and check this out http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=iB1zwtkTVfQ

stu666 11.19.2008 06:39 PM

^ haha, great stuff jim :)


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