10-26-2012, 06:37 PM
America is bred to think we are the only country that produces television shows (perhaps with the exception of Ninja Warrior).
It turns out other countries have a rich history of television outside of Monty Python.
There is even a portal to English-Speaking television from the UK on BBC America. I'm not quite sure what they broadcast because I torrent BBC from nefarious sources.
Anyhow - there was a trippy BBC show called 'The Mighty Boosh' that went from 'irreverent zookeeper sitcom' to 'LSD induced chaos' co-written by Noel Fielding and Julian Barrat. Imagine Monty Python and the most intense psychedelic trip you have ever (harumph) heard about. This describes the new series 'Noel Fielding's Luxury Comedy' to an L.
It's sort of like watching a blender filled with glow-sticks, Neon CGI sets + Sgt. Pepper costumes + Salvador Dali plots edited by an ADD monkey on mushrooms which results in a mind-melting WTF session that makes a Residents video look like the evening news
Check it out.
It turns out other countries have a rich history of television outside of Monty Python.
There is even a portal to English-Speaking television from the UK on BBC America. I'm not quite sure what they broadcast because I torrent BBC from nefarious sources.
Anyhow - there was a trippy BBC show called 'The Mighty Boosh' that went from 'irreverent zookeeper sitcom' to 'LSD induced chaos' co-written by Noel Fielding and Julian Barrat. Imagine Monty Python and the most intense psychedelic trip you have ever (harumph) heard about. This describes the new series 'Noel Fielding's Luxury Comedy' to an L.
It's sort of like watching a blender filled with glow-sticks, Neon CGI sets + Sgt. Pepper costumes + Salvador Dali plots edited by an ADD monkey on mushrooms which results in a mind-melting WTF session that makes a Residents video look like the evening news
Check it out.