Brass Eye

Featuring: Chris Morris

Format: DVD | Rating: 18 years & over

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 Chris Morris in the limelight

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Should have been called "The Day Today Series 2". It's so similar but because the day today was great, Brass Eye cannot be put down. Chris Morris is still the lead star of the show and has parted company with some of the other "Day Today" actors (who went on to work with Steve Coogan on "Knowing Me, Knowing You") but he still gives a great performance.

 Media satire never bettered

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Very possibly my favourite comedy show ever shown along with 'The Day Today' which you may know is also the brainchild of Chris Morris and Armando Iannucci. Consistently cry with laughter funny, savagely so at times, but the laughs are never cheap and where it does deal with cruder matter Chris Morris brings so many clever and surreal twists and chooses his targets so accurately that this is where the comedy lies rather than in the crudeness or lewdity of the subject matter. It may be 11 years old now (with the exception of the 'special' episode which dates from 2001) but the behaviour of Brass Eye's intended targets (News media and celebrity culture) remains very much the same. Brass Eye works - and brilliantly on different levels: It lampoons the very nature of the sorts of news and factual programming that we watch every day, from Chris Morris' excellent portrayal of a highly Paxman-esque anchor man, smug in his own intellectual superiority to the OTT bombast of the theme tune, credits and ludicrous graphs and animations which were apparently so good their creators were then hired to perform the same function on Channel 4 news). It also serves to illustrate with uncomfortable clarity, just how easily celebrities can be persuaded to utter the most ludicrous toss if at the end result they believe they will have increased their exposure and painted themselves in a good light, regardless of whether they have a shred of knowledge regarding the topic. There are so many instances of this throughout the series it's hard to pick one that stands out. Personal favourites include Richard Blackwood's insistence that he 'feels more suggestible' having smelled a computer keyboard and that it smells like 'hammers', Tanya Bryant expounding the virtues of 'Vertical Farms' - albeit with a rather puzzled expression, Stephen Berkoff's dramatic recreation of the effects of 'heavy electricity' utilising a mallet and some plastic models and who can forget Bernard Manning warning us all from using 'the latest killer drug from prague...cake' by informing us of a young girl who 'cried all the water out of her body' having taken some.
Add to this Chris Morris's fantastic use of the English language: '...O' once happy bauble, twisting on the bliss twig of ignorami...', '...the twisted brain wrong of a one off man-mental...', '...a roboplegic wrong-cock...', his use of actors as opposed to gurning comedians to portray the various characters and the way he can pick apart popular - though unspoken sentiment (Good Aids - Bad Aids, firing paedophiles out of cannons) and show it to us in it's ugly and truthful state while still giving it comedic value and you've got something which for me, stands up as one the all time classic and definitive moments in television. Honestly, everyone should see this and take it as a reminder to take what we are presented with as fact with a large pinch of salt and to look at the culture we live in with a different and more critical eye.

 The last thing to offend!

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To me this series really was the last series to just go out there and slap you in the face. It really is worth buying on DVD for a breathe of fresh air. On TV your not allowed to say or do anything anymore with-out some person and normally only one person getting offended, writing in and someone has to apoligize. This on the other hand does and say what it wants really with-out fear. This really does stick two fingers up to anyone who does get offended and good!

 One of the greatest comedys ever made

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Slightly sick, a little bit twisted, but if you enjoy dark comedy this will fast become one of the most treasured dvd's in your collection. Chris Morris lampoons everything from drugs, aids and crime. To the recently voted number one "most controversial t.v ever" paedophile special. Chris's ability to reel people in with fake campaigns and his uncanny talent to keep a straight face in the most ridiculous moments can make celebrity' look like utter pr*cks. I would recommend this dvd to anyone between the ages of 16 - 30.

 Odd

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Don't watch this if you are easily offended!! Very near the mark throughtout, but also very funny - if you can allow yourself to laugh! My fav was the sex episode. A must see if you like controversy or think celebs are over rated.

 Politically incorrect, tasteless, offensive - pure genius!

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This is what comedy should be like. It should be so close to the bone it leaves you wondering whether you should laugh or not. Thankfully, you'll be laughing - a lot.

Filmed as a mockumentary, Chris Morris manages to con celebs into discussing serious subject matters whilst he humiliates them in such a way they don't even notice. For example, Dr. Fox compares the genetics of a crab to a paedophile!

Every episode is a thousand laughs, but best of all is the last episode which obviously touched a bit of a raw nerve and resulted in the end of a truly great show.