"Hand me the Prime Minster! Cos I want to blackmail him. Richard Richard. Oh! Shit! I accidentally gave my name away." "Hello? What kind of sandwiches do you do? Sandwiches?!"
Hard to believe it's almost 4 years ago since you finished watching 'Bottom', Josh! It was good time revisiting that with ya on the Patreon. Feels so recent.
Rik and Ade were scheduled to bring back a Bottom like series in 2014/2015. Hasn't been revealed if it was going to be Rik and Eddie, but a similar premise based in an old people's home has been spoken of. Ade pulled out during the writing period. And Rik passed away shortly after. Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer's show House of Fools took its place. Which is highly recommended, their imagination and insanity is amazing.
I need you to react to Bottom live 3 hooligan's island. Some say the live shows deteriorate in quality over time, some say they're not worth watching at all, but in my opinion hooligan's island is fantastic
I definitely think they got better actually. I think all 5 are brilliant. But Hooligans Island is definitely up there for so many reasons but we all know the main one. Richies/Rik's best scene ever. And the 'period quote'. Best line ever!
If ya didn't see the 5 stage it's gets away with more crudeness and swearing I only saw the 2nd on and the last one. Filthy, Rich And Catflap is the only show Ed, Mayall don't get kiled
There was going to be a forth season, but it didn't get approval, then they planned to do one set when they're really old and taking advantage of the social security and retirement home, but Rik Mayall passed away in 2014.
first came The Young Ones (where each episode had a splendid music break) .. then came the spin offs: Bottom and Filthy Rich and Catflap. .. no wait .. i think Comic Strip was before The Young Ones. But The Young Ones was the breakout.
I've got to flag wave for Comic Strip Presents, as The Young Ones is an obvious show to move onto, and I look forward to it enormously, I also love Guest House Paradiso, it's 'different', literally written while extremely high recovering from Rik's Quad Bike accident so it's like a Richie and Eddie fevered dream. There's also Ripping Yarns that I can't recommend enough. If you need a movie and a Rik-Fix, go for Whoops Apocalypse. Very funny, Americans and Brits with an extended cameo for Rik Mayall as an SAS guy. I keep forgetting he's in it before he shows up and turns the hilarity up passed 11.
Your laugh is so damn infectious and I'm delighted you enjoyed Bottom as much as I do! Rik was my absolute comedic hero. My favourite episode will always be Finger, Eddie as a woman kills me everytime XD
Aswad was an R&B group, if you ever see the outtake/bloopers clips you will notice that they tried a lot of different things to say, nun/policeman ect...I am not sure if they were referring to the entire band or just the lead singer Drummie Zeb, a lot of people thought he was called Aswad back then but it was the bands name, its strange that I watched this and I looked up Aswad to get the singers name correct because he sadly died a couple of days ago, it came as a bit of a shock.
In both The Young Ones and Bottom, the main characters were killed off because the producers felt the shows had run their course. It's a bit like the last episode of Fawlty Towers, when you just KNOW that the hotel was closed for sure after the health inspector saw the rat in front of him.
Not sure is you know since watching, Aswad (thrown through Curry's window) are a 3 man Reggae band from London who have performed at the Notting Hill Carnival which this Hammersmith Carnival is spoofing.
Guest house paradiso is class, the young ones and filthy rich and catflap are some of the finest telly in the history of the beeb, but they might be too British for you.
The new statesman was outstanding. Josh would probably love it. The Young ones was funny and still is pretty funny, but it hasn't dated well. Not sure if Josh would get a lot of it. Filthy Rich & Catflap was the worst of Ben Elton. It even got panned at the time.
F,R&C is superb, as good as the young ones, in its own unique way, but you kinda need to know UK Television of the 70's & 80's, as there are allot of references to celeb's and they are also given nick names too, and with a heck of allot of word play. But is one of Rik's greatest works.
@@sbaxter4207 For facks sakes: Filthy Rich & Catflap was a debacle and flop when it came out! Barely any funny moments in it. There is no way Josh would like it.
@@danieleyre8913 One of Rik's favourite shows. But people like yourself...and also American's will not understand half of it, as I said in my post you complete blankety blank!
Filthy Rich and Catflap is superb, way ahead of its time, it's all about Z list celebs, Rick plays the Z list celeb, Eddie plays his minder and Neil from the young ones is Rick's agent, Ralph Filthy.
Thank you for reacting to bottom dude, it's such an underrated program, it would be great if you could react to the rest of the live tours, the 2nd is really good and the 3rd is still quality, all of them are still very funny just the last couple didn't have quite the pace and originality of the first few. All of the live ones are a lot better than the film, which does have its moments but is nowhere near as good as any live shows
Would love to see you react to another classic British comedy classic - Absolutely Fabulous - think you like it a lot and you will get some good viewing figures on it
Yes would love to see you react to Absolutely Fabulous, Mighty Boosh (with Tay cause she already knows its genius 😀, The Vicar of Dibley and Black Books.
If you want something else hilarious with Ade & Rick: Check out this parody they did of early 80s metal for the BBC called “bad news”. It came out coincidentally about the same time as the film “this is Spinal Tap” and it’s the same sort of thing, except the fictional band “bad news” clearly hadn’t “made it across the pond” like Christopher Guest’s “Spinal Tap” had.
A shame Carnival was the last ever episode of Bottom. Richie falling down the stairs was one of Bottom's funniest moments. Hope you'll do a reaction video of the Bottom spin-off movie Guest House Paradiso. LOL at 2:543:174:275:327:038:068:4711:37 and 12:21.
Rik and Ade started with the "Young Ones", then they did "Filthy, Rich and Catflap", and they did an episode of "The Comic Strip Presents" called "Mr Jolly Lives Next Door." They also did "The Dangerous Brothers" together. And for what it's worth, I, for one, enjoyed the movie, "Guest House Paradiso". And please react to all of the stage shows! Also, would you consider reacting to "Mock The Week" and "Russell Howard's Good News"? "Good News" is alvailable for free on his YT channel.
Oh yeah, you have got to get into The Young Ones. Definitely better than Filthy, Rich and Catflap. You should also watch Rik’s scene as an SAS squadron leader in a wax works museum in an old almost unheard of movie called Whoops Apocalypse that can be seen here: ua-cam.com/video/OnpKqFWsbSk/v-deo.html even you if don’t review it. The scene also features a pre-Kramer Michael Richards. The whole movie is great, but this is the totality of Rik’s part. He just suddenly bursts into the movie in the last quarter, which such a delight if you’re watching the movie in full.
@@poppedweasel The whole movie is worth the watch and is in full on UA-cam in parts. Here’s the first part: ua-cam.com/video/0yYdUWsXAfs/v-deo.html Besides Rik are standout performances by Peter Cook (great clip of his here: ua-cam.com/video/NBHHFnUqo5o/v-deo.html) and Michael Richards. Other great parts are played by Alexi Sayle, Richard Wilson, Herbert Lom (of Pink Panther fame) and Loretta Swift (of M*A*S*H fame).
@@SteffBrockley Wow, that's quite the cast. I really hadn't heard of it before, I was pretty young in the 80s. Surprising cos this looks like real cult classic material. Thanks for the tip. I'll watch the full length movie with my dad tomorrow.
Getting shot is just an inconvenience for these two, nothing that happens to them has any lasting effect, they just get straight on with the next show. I think with it being the end of the series, it was just the only way to go.
Filthy, Rich and Catflap is the show you're thinking of. It's average at best. The Young Ones is much better. Another show which has Rik and Ade is the Comic Strip Presents, where they play different characters. Two of my favourite episodes involve the inept, but hopeful Heavy Metal band Bad News - Bad News and More Bad News. They released a couple of albums (Bad News and Bootleg) as well as played gigs with Queen and Iron Maiden.
i have all the live shows on dvd and i like them so dont let the opinions of others put you off watching them but i do have to agree that the movie wasnt as good. also the show you mean is filthy rich and catflapi recently saw an episode of that and it was a bit meh for me but you might like it
Guest House Paradiso is pretty funny, but not a good film. Simon’s Pegg’s first film role, Bill Nighy is in it, but it’s strange that it is Bottom, but they were so insistent it was not a Bottom movie.
Aswad (who got chucked through the window) were this cheesy reggae band from around the Hammersmith/Fulham/Chiswick west London area. In the late 80’s they did a version of that “Don’t turn around” song that Ace of Base also did a cover of (and had a big with) around 1994.
So sad to reach the end of Bottom. The movie is okay and worth a watch, but their act doesn't really work in movie format, it need the audience to laugh, clap and cheer to bring it all to life and sadly the film doesn't have it. The Young Ones is well worth watching, but, Filth, Rich And Catflap may not be a good one for you to react to as it's based on the ins and outs and workings of British TV so apart from the violence, of which there is plenty, most of the jokes will mean nothing to you as t's all about presenters and shows you won't have heard of. The rest of the Bottom Live shows are all well wort doing though, yes the go down in quality a bit, but they are still funny as hell, in fact my favourite one is the third one. Oh yeah, there's also The Dangerous Brothers which is super violent and is a bunch of short skits so you could do those all together as it has a runtime of only about 75 mins.
Filthy, Rich And Catflap was a slapstick black comedy mini series about goofy and dumb criminals Ralph Filthy a unhygienic and rude but slightly smart alcoholic TV productor, Richie Rich an insane, immature and stupid failed TV star and Edward Catflap an alcoholic room mate who helps Ralph to get Richie famous at any cost
I could watch that stair fall on loop for hours and still laugh everytime
ua-cam.com/video/C7JgARkTI2U/v-deo.html
Josh, Guest House Paradiso is definitely worth a reaction!
Fave episode ending ever!! 😂
"Hello I'd like to black mail the prime minister... "
I long to use this in real life one day 😂
"Hand me the Prime Minster! Cos I want to blackmail him. Richard Richard. Oh! Shit! I accidentally gave my name away."
"Hello? What kind of sandwiches do you do? Sandwiches?!"
"Eddy you'll have to do it, but use an assumed name... "
"Hello, yes, my name... Richard Richards... "
"Eddy! You bastard!!!!..."
Go A squad.
I will always maintain that Rik Mayall falling down the stairs is one of the funniest moments ever committed to tape.
Hard to believe it's almost 4 years ago since you finished watching 'Bottom', Josh! It was good time revisiting that with ya on the Patreon. Feels so recent.
The Prime Minister at the time was John Major, hence the "oh yes" references and Eddie's imitation.
Only Richie and Eddie could get themselves murdered by the SAS for trying to blackmail the Prime Minister..😂😂
There was never a better comedy show than Bottom, or ever will be. So glad you enjoyed this slice of Brit humour.
Check out Mr Jolly lives next door. That's Rick and Ade. Funny too, although you'll have to find out who Nicholas bloody Parsons is!
That was an awesome journey through Bottom. All the way. Till the finish.
Definitely check out The Young Ones, it’s Ade and Rich being their best !
ONCE IN EVERY LIFETIIIIIIIME
@@Feral_Bog_Witch I see you 🥲
@@Feral_Bog_Witch Comes a show like this
Nah, that'll be filthy rich and catflap.
@Sodham G'morris My mum was in school when that episode aired and she told me everyone was talking about it the day after
Rik and Ade were scheduled to bring back a Bottom like series in 2014/2015. Hasn't been revealed if it was going to be Rik and Eddie, but a similar premise based in an old people's home has been spoken of. Ade pulled out during the writing period. And Rik passed away shortly after. Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer's show House of Fools took its place. Which is highly recommended, their imagination and insanity is amazing.
Guesthouse Paradiso!
It was pretty good. Had some absolutely hilarious moments with a proper budget.
Worth the watch.
Candle in the eye and the kinky red rubber underwear was the best.
and the wedding one ,with eddie with jugs on wrong way.
I need you to react to Bottom live 3 hooligan's island. Some say the live shows deteriorate in quality over time, some say they're not worth watching at all, but in my opinion hooligan's island is fantastic
Agree! They got worse after that but Hooligans Island was the best live show.
I definitely think they got better actually. I think all 5 are brilliant. But Hooligans Island is definitely up there for so many reasons but we all know the main one. Richies/Rik's best scene ever. And the 'period quote'. Best line ever!
If ya didn't see the 5 stage it's gets away with more crudeness and swearing I only saw the 2nd on and the last one. Filthy, Rich And Catflap is the only show Ed, Mayall don't get kiled
All of these are quality richie and Eddie comedy
1.Filthy ritch and catflap
2.The Comic strip bad news tour
3.The young ones
4.The dangerous brothers
Slags is a brilliant comic strip episode aswell lmao
How did the SAS know Richie and Eddie had a tape? All Richie said was "I want to blackmail the Prime Minister".
There was going to be a forth season, but it didn't get approval, then they planned to do one set when they're really old and taking advantage of the social security and retirement home, but Rik Mayall passed away in 2014.
first came The Young Ones (where each episode had a splendid music break) .. then came the spin offs: Bottom and Filthy Rich and Catflap.
.. no wait .. i think Comic Strip was before The Young Ones. But The Young Ones was the breakout.
Aww, you cut out the "An Dog on An Skateboard that accidentally hangs itself and then catches fire" bit.
I've got to flag wave for Comic Strip Presents, as The Young Ones is an obvious show to move onto, and I look forward to it enormously, I also love Guest House Paradiso, it's 'different', literally written while extremely high recovering from Rik's Quad Bike accident so it's like a Richie and Eddie fevered dream.
There's also Ripping Yarns that I can't recommend enough.
If you need a movie and a Rik-Fix, go for Whoops Apocalypse. Very funny, Americans and Brits with an extended cameo for Rik Mayall as an SAS guy. I keep forgetting he's in it before he shows up and turns the hilarity up passed 11.
Whoops apocalypse was funny.
Guest house paradiso not really.
Yes! I was also going to comment about Comic Strip Presents, especially since Mr Jolly Lives Next Door is literally the prototype for Bottom!
@@burri06 I always thought that “bad news” was one of the best comic strip presents.
@@burri06 Mr Jolly was more Dangerous Brothers than Bottom.
Your laugh is so damn infectious and I'm delighted you enjoyed Bottom as much as I do! Rik was my absolute comedic hero.
My favourite episode will always be Finger, Eddie as a woman kills me everytime XD
Aswad was an R&B group, if you ever see the outtake/bloopers clips you will notice that they tried a lot of different things to say, nun/policeman ect...I am not sure if they were referring to the entire band or just the lead singer Drummie Zeb, a lot of people thought he was called Aswad back then but it was the bands name, its strange that I watched this and I looked up Aswad to get the singers name correct because he sadly died a couple of days ago, it came as a bit of a shock.
Black books man. You'll dig it
I cant believe I've not watched this your video of this yet haha
Its beyond hilarious this one!!!
KIlroy was a current affairs talk show
The outakes are worth a look too. They created there own compalation called "Bottom Fluff"
In both The Young Ones and Bottom, the main characters were killed off because the producers felt the shows had run their course. It's a bit like the last episode of Fawlty Towers, when you just KNOW that the hotel was closed for sure after the health inspector saw the rat in front of him.
Not sure is you know since watching, Aswad (thrown through Curry's window) are a 3 man Reggae band from London who have performed at the Notting Hill Carnival which this Hammersmith Carnival is spoofing.
And Currys was an electrical retailer where you got white goods, VCRs etc.
Guest house paradiso is class, the young ones and filthy rich and catflap are some of the finest telly in the history of the beeb, but they might be too British for you.
The Young Ones was huge, but I always thought Filthy, Rich and Catflap was better.
If you want to see Rik Mayall at his best, watch The New Statesman.
The new statesman was outstanding. Josh would probably love it.
The Young ones was funny and still is pretty funny, but it hasn't dated well. Not sure if Josh would get a lot of it.
Filthy Rich & Catflap was the worst of Ben Elton. It even got panned at the time.
The New Statesman is a good recommendation.
I wonder if Josh has heard of it?
F,R&C is superb, as good as the young ones, in its own unique way, but you kinda need to know UK Television of the 70's & 80's, as there are allot of references to celeb's and they are also given nick names too, and with a heck of allot of word play. But is one of Rik's greatest works.
@@sbaxter4207 For facks sakes: Filthy Rich & Catflap was a debacle and flop when it came out! Barely any funny moments in it. There is no way Josh would like it.
@@danieleyre8913 One of Rik's favourite shows. But people like yourself...and also American's will not understand half of it, as I said in my post you complete blankety blank!
The New Statesman is worth a watch!!
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On rumble you can sync your videos from UA-cam to rumble it will copy all your videos from UA-cam to rumble
The filthy rich and the catflap
Aswad was a music group
Filthy Rich and Catflap is superb, way ahead of its time, it's all about Z list celebs, Rick plays the Z list celeb, Eddie plays his minder and Neil from the young ones is Rick's agent, Ralph Filthy.
Thank you for reacting to bottom dude, it's such an underrated program, it would be great if you could react to the rest of the live tours, the 2nd is really good and the 3rd is still quality, all of them are still very funny just the last couple didn't have quite the pace and originality of the first few. All of the live ones are a lot better than the film, which does have its moments but is nowhere near as good as any live shows
I love the film, its great right up to the last 10 minutes or so as it gets a bit silly, even by Bottom standards.
Would love to see you react to another classic British comedy classic - Absolutely Fabulous - think you like it a lot and you will get some good viewing figures on it
Yes would love to see you react to Absolutely Fabulous, Mighty Boosh (with Tay cause she already knows its genius 😀, The Vicar of Dibley and Black Books.
What kind of sandwhiches do you do?
Sand Whiches!
12:29 Rik Mayall (1958 - 2014)
If you want something else hilarious with Ade & Rick: Check out this parody they did of early 80s metal for the BBC called “bad news”. It came out coincidentally about the same time as the film “this is Spinal Tap” and it’s the same sort of thing, except the fictional band “bad news” clearly hadn’t “made it across the pond” like Christopher Guest’s “Spinal Tap” had.
Half a curly wurly and a packet of love hearts
A shame Carnival was the last ever episode of Bottom. Richie falling down the stairs was one of Bottom's funniest moments. Hope you'll do a reaction video of the Bottom spin-off movie Guest House Paradiso. LOL at 2:54 3:17 4:27 5:32 7:03 8:06 8:47 11:37 and 12:21.
I agree with your ranking of the episode
Rik and Ade started with the "Young Ones", then they did "Filthy, Rich and Catflap", and they did an episode of "The Comic Strip Presents" called "Mr Jolly Lives Next Door." They also did "The Dangerous Brothers" together. And for what it's worth, I, for one, enjoyed the movie, "Guest House Paradiso". And please react to all of the stage shows! Also, would you consider reacting to "Mock The Week" and "Russell Howard's Good News"? "Good News" is alvailable for free on his YT channel.
The Dangerous Brothers originally appeared on TV before The Young Ones: ua-cam.com/video/aSy4CnGmeVs/v-deo.html
"They've just thrown aswad through it" I noticed you didn't get the reference bro! Its a reggae band from the 80s/90s
live shows brilliant, i saw it in nottingham
Fuckin hell hellooor
YOUNG ONES IS THERE BEST WORK AND THERES NO COPYRIGHT ON SEASON 2 WHICH IS THE BEST ONE
Thank you so much for doing these reactions, they were fantastic. You should definitely check out the Young Ones, and Riks movie Drop Dead Fred.
Masters of slapstick
Bottom was awesome and so was Young Ones.
One of my favourite episodes
Just to say the film has the same characters but is not linked to the TV series. It also features an early Simon Pegg.
there is a bottom movie called quest house paradiso
You should see Dangerous Brothers.
Do Trailer Park Boys, it probably won't get many votes because I doubt that many people from the Uk have seen it but it's fantastic
Filthy Rich and Catflap is incredible
mate you should do 'The New Statesman' with Rik Mayall where he is a corrupt MP
fantastic josh,definatley watch guest house paradiso and all the live shows
SAS Special Air Service
i love this series
Despite them getting killed at the end of this episode. There was still supposed to be a 4th series for 1996 and it even got scripted.
Oh yeah, you have got to get into The Young Ones. Definitely better than Filthy, Rich and Catflap.
You should also watch Rik’s scene as an SAS squadron leader in a wax works museum in an old almost unheard of movie called Whoops Apocalypse that can be seen here: ua-cam.com/video/OnpKqFWsbSk/v-deo.html even you if don’t review it. The scene also features a pre-Kramer Michael Richards.
The whole movie is great, but this is the totality of Rik’s part. He just suddenly bursts into the movie in the last quarter, which such a delight if you’re watching the movie in full.
Thanks for the link, Steff. Absolutely hilarious.
@@poppedweasel The whole movie is worth the watch and is in full on UA-cam in parts. Here’s the first part: ua-cam.com/video/0yYdUWsXAfs/v-deo.html
Besides Rik are standout performances by Peter Cook (great clip of his here: ua-cam.com/video/NBHHFnUqo5o/v-deo.html) and Michael Richards. Other great parts are played by Alexi Sayle, Richard Wilson, Herbert Lom (of Pink Panther fame) and Loretta Swift (of M*A*S*H fame).
@@SteffBrockley Wow, that's quite the cast. I really hadn't heard of it before, I was pretty young in the 80s. Surprising cos this looks like real cult classic material.
Thanks for the tip. I'll watch the full length movie with my dad tomorrow.
@@poppedweasel Glad to interest you. It’s one of those movies I’ve always loved but can never find anyone who’s heard of it.
I recommend the New Statesman starring Rik Mayall
SANDWICHES!!
Class 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Great ep love the part she got him.a toy rocket
Ahh you cut out the part where it takes Eddie a full year to program a VCR...only for it to explode
THE YOUNG ONES I’ve been saying it for ages SEASON 2 THOUGH
You should definitely check out The Young Ones
It’s criminal that they only made 18!episodes of bottom
Getting shot is just an inconvenience for these two, nothing that happens to them has any lasting effect, they just get straight on with the next show.
I think with it being the end of the series, it was just the only way to go.
I like guest House paradiso
Carnival
For a comedic but different side of Rik check out episodes of Rik Mayall presents
the movie isn't that bad - guest house paradiso
Sandwicheeeesssss.
i love the live shows they are all great seen them all dont take any notice of those saying the rest are not very good
hey whats that thing you filter the video
Guest house paradiso ther one movie
Filthy, Rich and Catflap is the show you're thinking of. It's average at best. The Young Ones is much better. Another show which has Rik and Ade is the Comic Strip Presents, where they play different characters. Two of my favourite episodes involve the inept, but hopeful Heavy Metal band Bad News - Bad News and More Bad News. They released a couple of albums (Bad News and Bootleg) as well as played gigs with Queen and Iron Maiden.
dude please post the 2nd Bottom live show next :)
i have all the live shows on dvd and i like them so dont let the opinions of others put you off watching them but i do have to agree that the movie wasnt as good. also the show you mean is filthy rich and catflapi recently saw an episode of that and it was a bit meh for me but you might like it
if you liked bottom you will love the young one
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Please react to the movie ‘guest house paradiso’ Richie and eddie run a hotel, its not great but still pretty damn funny
Apocalypse was the 2nd best episode...
Guest House Paradiso is pretty funny, but not a good film. Simon’s Pegg’s first film role, Bill Nighy is in it, but it’s strange that it is Bottom, but they were so insistent it was not a Bottom movie.
Yeah the guest house paradiso film has its funny moments. But it's a pretty pants film to be honest.
At the time of recording, John major was having an affair with Edwina curry....
do the bloopers
Aswad (who got chucked through the window) were this cheesy reggae band from around the Hammersmith/Fulham/Chiswick west London area.
In the late 80’s they did a version of that “Don’t turn around” song that Ace of Base also did a cover of (and had a big with) around 1994.
Before the few "cheesy" tracks they did, they did loads of legit, killer tunes.
Nooooo the movie doesn't suck, its a bit more childish but it's awesome.
Hey are you going to look at porridge one day?
In the last poll it came 3rd behind Spaced and Black Books, so it's looking likely.
@@safeashouses211 cushty thanks m8
Watch drop dead fred!
So sad to reach the end of Bottom. The movie is okay and worth a watch, but their act doesn't really work in movie format, it need the audience to laugh, clap and cheer to bring it all to life and sadly the film doesn't have it.
The Young Ones is well worth watching, but, Filth, Rich And Catflap may not be a good one for you to react to as it's based on the ins and outs and workings of British TV so apart from the violence, of which there is plenty, most of the jokes will mean nothing to you as t's all about presenters and shows you won't have heard of.
The rest of the Bottom Live shows are all well wort doing though, yes the go down in quality a bit, but they are still funny as hell, in fact my favourite one is the third one.
Oh yeah, there's also The Dangerous Brothers which is super violent and is a bunch of short skits so you could do those all together as it has a runtime of only about 75 mins.
I thought the movie was pretty funny. I had low expectations, rest of my friends had high and they were disappointed.
Filthy, Rich And Catflap was a slapstick black comedy mini series about goofy and dumb criminals Ralph Filthy a unhygienic and rude but slightly smart alcoholic TV productor, Richie Rich an insane, immature and stupid failed TV star and Edward Catflap an alcoholic room mate who helps Ralph to get Richie famous at any cost
The young ones is classic, but somewhat dated. Lots of 80's bands that no longer exist
I thought the movie was great.