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| Re: The Mighty Boosh Alas not, I was somewhat lazy and went as the "Live Show" Hitcher -- he's not so green (well, not green at all, to be honest ) But I did have the hat, yellow wool for hair, a long black coat with white tape on it in the same pattern as the Hitcher's, my solo polo eye with it's go-faster stripe ( ) and a knife. The Hitcher in the new series, though, has altered his style it seems! Red trousers, a longer coat, and a long red scarf. That would be an awesome costume to dress in as well ![]() |
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| Re: The Mighty Boosh Well, it's nearing the end already. I've enjoyed this series, especially last week's episode. It seems that the episodes where they don't travel from the shop and have all the favourite characters involved (the shaman, the moon, etc) are the best episodes. I have to say that I didn't enjoy the Crack Fox episode all that much...it's strange for me to say this of a Mighty Boosh episode, but it really was a little too weird, and the Crack Fox wasn't funny, just downright scary! So the series is drawing to a close, but I have something to console me...My friend, bless her heart, managed to GET TICKETS TO THE NEXT LIVE SHOW!! Yes, friends and neighbours, next November, I'm going to see the MIGHTY BOOSH LIVE!! WOOT! |
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| Bester in show Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Australia, Australian Capital Teritory
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| Re: The Mighty Boosh My niece gave me series one on DVD. I think its great fun. For some reason I keep thinking of The Goodies, probably because of the sense of fun and the revelry in cheap sets and costumes. Some of the dialog is a bit David Brent from The Office, particularly Howard Moon's. I don't know if it has aired in Australia on free to air TV yet. I think it is just word of mouth so far. Hoops, next November? That's a long time to wait. |
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| Re: The Mighty Boosh Well, actually, the Goodies is one of the influences used by Julian and Noel when creating The Mighty Boosh -- they didn't want to be another comedy sketch show, they wanted to create an entire world with a whole host of crazy characters. And I know, a very long time, but I'm stupidly excited already. I love the Boosh and seeing the live show is going to be the highlight of next year, woop woop! |
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| Re: The Mighty Boosh Alas, that's the Boosh over and done with again (sigh), but I do have the prospect of the Live Tour keeping me sane through the dark Boosh-less nights (and the previous series on DVD, of course. Oh, and the release of the third series! But I get ahead of myself as usual...) I enjoyed this series -- except for the Crack Fox...that was just weird and creepy -- especially the Eels and the Crimping episodes. My friend and I were talking, though, and we think the second series is still our favourite -- it had the right amount of Howard and Vince moments, balanced by strange places and fantastic characters (this being the series, of course, that produced such delights as the Moon, Old Gregg and the Shaman Council). Long live The Mighty Boosh! ![]() |
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| Daisy Toadfoot Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Wiltshire
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| Re: The Mighty Boosh I loved this series, completely bonkers but I did love it. I was sad to see it go but like Hoopy, I have tickets to their next Live Tour... have to wait almost a year *sigh* but it'll be worth it... I couldn't pinpoint my favourite moment... *ponders*... I did like Stationery Village, that made me chuckle and the crimping was genius! xx |
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| Re: The Mighty Boosh I thought I'd mention that the DVD of the third series will be released very soon (seems very quick to me, but then I'm not going to complain!) According to Amazon it will be available on the 11th of February. Mind you, the last time I checked, it said it was going to be released on the 28th January. So, hopefully, if the date doesn't change again, the third series will be ready for all the Boosh fans to enjoy this DVD of pure liquid wonderment... The DVD is all purple and beautiful. I'm looking forward to seeing the Eels and Crimping episodes again especially. I may have to watch the Crack Fox once more and then never again -- that episode was...freaky... |
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