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The Bold Guy (2011)
The Worst Human being I've ever Encountered
It amazes me that such a mind-numbingly tasteless and vomit inducing item is featured on IMDb. In no particular order this terrible human being is cringe-worthy, moronic, stupid, crass, ridiculous and completely non-entertaining.
I've spent over 30 years in a customer facing environment mainly due to my ability to see some good in everyone, but Matt Hoss has defeated my optimism. Revolting does not describe him adequately, disgustingly self-absorbed and egotistical merely touches on the incredible amount of loathing and hatred that his existence on the same planet as me creates. Merely to think of him on the same planet as me, possibly at some time breathing the same air as me makes me want to rip out my lungs just in case his sick excuse for a life could be in some way infectious.
I never thought I would think of such infamous figures such as Hitler, Stalin and Jack the Ripper kindly, but I would happily spend a year with them all buried up to my neck in a pit of pig excrement rather than a minute stuck in a lift with the hideous countenance of Matt Hoss. I can only possibly hint at my true feelings by ending with my sincerest wish that one day soon The Bold Guy becomes The Dead Guy, and then perhaps I can recover from the instinctive hatred I feel towards whatever Deity created mankind for forming such a disgustingly wretched reject as this repulsive piece of filth.
Camping (2016)
A Brilliantly Dark Comedy with a Hefty Dose of Cringe
Camping starts out with a gentle English journey to the countryside, but there's a dark foreboding that fans of Julia Davis will soon pick up on. Each episode becomes darker and more disturbing, but infinitely more funny as the characters develop and their real unpleasantness soon becomes only too clear. The cringe level makes Peep Show look like Jackanory and as the storyline builds to the incredible final episode we're left shaking our heads in disbelief at the unpleasantness of these self-absorbed characters. At the end of the final episode I was laughing so hard that I was almost crying, but most of all I was thinking, What the hell happened to Tom?
David Brent: Life on the Road (2016)
A terrible, terrible film
A truly awful film, the sort of film that you might look forward to but you'll regret even wasting an hour of your life on. This film is tired, lazy and pointless. The jokes would have been old two decades ago, and despite a great cast, great production and a generous budget Gervais still manages to completely fail to make any kind of coherent sense of the awful plot, terrible pathetic jokes, and leaves his co-stars looking almost embarrassed to be leaving their mark on a film that will surely go down as the lowest point of an already over-rated career. Awful, awful and awful. Save yourself time money and pain, get run over by a bus, you'll enjoy the experience more than watching this comprehensive failure of a comedy.