So Steve you're one of the crew? I never knew.
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Steve won a free pass to the screening as part of the post-Yobi competition we did. Please keep up, Sooty!
Wow right up there with Take a Breaks, Take a Dump with the winner of Big Brother contest.
I thought Take a Break were running a competition to meet Bigfella?
Naa that's True Crime Monthly.
He's murders you and then turns you into a lifesize cardboard cutout.
Missing Scene is brilliant. Thanks for a lovely evening guys.
I am also a fan of Isabel's now, she is fab!
Were you there when I started stripping off, Angie? I can't remember much from that point.
Quote: Ben @ September 11 2010, 1:41 PM BSTI thought Take a Break were running a competition to meet Bigfella?
Thsts next month.
They aren't allowed to look directly at my face though
Quote: Ben @ September 11 2010, 9:04 PM BSTWere you there when I started stripping off, Angie? I can't remember much from that point.
I wasn't there when you started to strip off, but I definitely was there when you finished.
Thanks for coming and cheers for the kind words, Angie and Steve.
It's been over two years since we produced this pilot starring Alice, Lowe, Kevin Eldon and Steve Furst, and given that it's yet to find a home on TV, we decided to release it online as a sort of cult curiosity.
Welcome... to Missing Scene...
Cause there isn't enough b roll on TV already.
I enjoyed Alice Lowe's brilliant delivery of the mating speech and Steve Furst time-tache. I also liked Bussell quantum leaping and punching out the crab bloke. The whole 50s, mars attacks thing feels incredibly sterile though and it's hard to imagine it was any more relevant-feeling two years ago.
I'm sure that you don't give a shit what I think, but it's not really funny either and considering Bussell's twinkly eyes alone are enough to make me laugh out loud that's surprising.
I don't think you could have cast this any better, I love Lowe especially. It really is bizarre it hasn't been picked up by any of the networks. Maybe now you've released it into the wild, it can find it's own way.
I'm saying this as a potential viewer and fan of the series, I wish you the best of luck. Although it is no TIT News.
Quote: Godot Taxis @ February 21 2013, 2:08 PM GMTCause there isn't enough b roll on TV already.
I enjoyed Alice Lowe's brilliant delivery of the mating speech and Steve Furst time-tache. I also liked Bussell quantum leaping and punching out the crab bloke. The whole 50s, mars attacks thing feels incredibly sterile though and it's hard to imagine it was any more relevant-feeling two years ago.
I'm sure that you don't give a shit what I think, but it's not really funny either and considering Bussell's twinkly eyes alone are enough to make me laugh out loud that's surprising.
Fair play to you, thanks for watching.
Quote: Lee @ February 21 2013, 2:11 PM GMTI don't think you could have cast this any better, I love Lowe especially. It really is bizarre it hasn't been picked up by any of the networks. Maybe now you've released it into the wild, it can find it's own way.
I'm saying this as a potential viewer and fan of the series, I wish you the best of luck. Although it is no TIT News.
The concept was always going to be a hard sell, but whatever the outcome of the project turns out to be, the experience of making it was hugely valuable.
Quote: Lee @ February 21 2013, 2:11 PM GMTI don't think you could have cast this any better,
I dunno, I found the guy playing David Bussell a bit wanting.