you prolly dont care but if you guys are stoned like me during the covid times then you can stream all the latest movies on instaflixxer. I've been watching with my gf for the last couple of weeks :)
He did! Surprisingly economically right wing always snapping at Daisy for being a slacker writer who signs on. Also, always remembered when someone owed him £20!!
I love how the camera angles change so abruptly, that Tim and Daisy have to orient themselves with Tyres' lightning-fast movements. Very meta and very entertaining!
@@saintniccage2818 He sure is. Take a look at the dancing scene from One Night In Soho. There's no cgi in that scene...it's just really clever blocking, camera movement, great performances and one Texas Switch after another. The guy is a serious good film maker!
@@saintniccage2818 I've not actually see it to be fair, but I did see that scene and how it was made. It's pretty impressive. Presonally, nothing beats Hot Fuzz.I love that movie!
Nodding, feeling all accomplished cause in his mind bring the collective together was his life's purpose and he finally got to celebrate with himself 😂😂🤣
@@frankshailes3205 sounds like something I'd pull back in the day. I would always be like "well I guess that we figured out life, now what do we do - have a smoke?", peaking and weirding all my friends out
The stages of Tyres' rave facial expressions: Phone going off: *That's sort of interesting* Kettle boiling: *We might be on to something here* Dog chewing toy: *Okay I am feeling this!* Water being poured: *Okay this is fucking immense!* Clock ticking: *This is an A-1, tip top clubbing jam fair. It is a sandwich of fun on ecstacy bread, wrapped up in a big bag like disco fudge. It doesn't get much better than this!*
If anyone is wondering what the name of the song is in the club scene it’s called Let Me Show You by Camisra (Tall Paul Remix). Just watched Spaced for the first time the week, great sitcom!
Belfast is in Northern Ireland, which is apart of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Some people identify as British due to their Scottish and English roota but they live on the island of Ireland
They could do a reunion for Channel 4. 3 part miniseries. 20 years ago, Tim and Daisy lost touch after meeting other people and moving out. 20 years later, we see Tim come back to the flat - now disused and in a building awaiting demolition - in search of something important. The flat is dark and damp and infested with vermin. Tim is scared of the place now, but must find the thing he's looking for. His searching becoming ever more frantic. He hits his head on an exposed copper pipe in the crumbling bathroom wall. Reeling back from the blow, his back collides with Daisy's. She arrived only minutes before, desperately in search of something as well. Their terror at bumping into someone in this foreboding place quickly melts away as they recognise one another, and they walk out into the corridor outside, where the sun is coming through, so that they can catch up with each other, the excitement of seeing one another again, making them both forget why they were even there in the first place or questioning each other about it. "Nostalgia's a powerful thing...", a voice from the top of the wooden staircase says. It's Brian, now with a full ZZ-Top length beard, and white milky eyes like that guy in The Sentinel. He's still living there. Rent-free, technically, since the building no longer has a landlord or any working utilities, or indeed any legal capacity to house tenants. "It's what keeps some coming back, and some from ever leaving..." He then proceeds to fumble his way down to them, being blind with the cataracts and asks to touch their faces, to confirm that his old friends have returned. He mistakes Tim for Daisy and Daisy for Tim at first, due to the fact that having so few visitors, he doesn't get much chance to practice the face feeling thing. Brian tells them that since Twist left him, he's been mostly surviving off of insects and the mould that grows in the old radiator. Time and Daisy are disgusted and horrified by Brian, now, and rapidly make excuses to turn around and leave, but their exit is barred by Marsha Klein, the old landlady, holding a half drunk bottle of Pernod in one hand, a Superking dangling out of her mouth and smeared makeup. She's so drunk and melancholy that she barely expresses surprise at seeing any of them, more wrapped up in her original intention at getting one last look at the old place. Marsha staggers back out of her own apartment after several minutes in there, crying, to ask where the rest of the gang are - where's Mike? Tim explains that Mike died in Gulf War 2 (he didn't, really, but this was how he faked his death to get out of paying income tax). Brian makes an oblique statement about Twist being all around them. We later learn that he means she became morbidly obese. A thing of great value lies within the flat. And there are only 48 hours until demolition. Only one of the Spaced gang can have it, but which one? P.S. sorry for writing all of this.
This is so great it deserves to be appreciated second by second. Shame the subtitles for this video are not accurate to what he is saying. Credit to anyone who can write this down!
Pretty sure they filmed that clubbing episode in The Cross. Best venue in north London until they bulldozed it and built offices and retail on top of it.
Check out Spaced episode 1 RIGHT HERE on UA-cam -> bit.ly/2NhqGxO
you prolly dont care but if you guys are stoned like me during the covid times then you can stream all the latest movies on instaflixxer. I've been watching with my gf for the last couple of weeks :)
@Leon Allan yup, have been watching on InstaFlixxer for since december myself :D
@Leon Allan definitely, have been using instaflixxer for months myself :D
@Leon Allan definitely, have been watching on instaflixxer for since november myself =)
I like how "The best of Tyres" is basically every single scene he's in.
The best of Spaced
I like how he's a ghost
Michael Smiley is often the best thing about what he's in. MASSIVELY underrated actor.
indeed!
The way the music breaks out whenever he snaps kills me every time
Yeah it’s fucking genius that isn’t it hahah
I want to see a show based around tyres and super hans sharing a flat.
That...... would deteriorate rapidly.
That's universe-imploding shit right there.
I'd like to add Clem Fandango to that mix.
Gonna go out on a wide one and add Fr.Dougal Maguire and Bernard Black into the mix
OMG JUST SAID THIS AND THEN READ THIS...ARGHHHH
It says so much about the show when Tyres was in 2 episodes and has his own best bits compilation
I feel like every British person knows someone like Tyres.
I'm the Tyres of my friend group.
Oi oi the lucky people
And Irish I would have to say
Yes I do thanks Lenin
I feel like every British person has BEEN tyres at some point of their life ...or maybe just me
I always thought out of everyone on the show tyres had his shit together the most in a weird way
He did! Surprisingly economically right wing always snapping at Daisy for being a slacker writer who signs on. Also, always remembered when someone owed him £20!!
@quinn Hofmann I heard a thumping house beat in the background as I was reading your comment
I was trying to explain this to my Mrs. It was always the one who seemed to party the hardest who was the most high functioning.
@@QVAZzzz And always forgetting, then lending another twenty out. You on the up mate?
That's messlife
I love how the camera angles change so abruptly, that Tim and Daisy have to orient themselves with Tyres' lightning-fast movements. Very meta and very entertaining!
Yep! The reaction shots are excellent! So sharp!
Edgar wright really is a genius filmmaker
@@saintniccage2818 He sure is. Take a look at the dancing scene from One Night In Soho. There's no cgi in that scene...it's just really clever blocking, camera movement, great performances and one Texas Switch after another. The guy is a serious good film maker!
@@davidlean1060 his only bad project....not funny and has zero of his filmstyle quirks
@@saintniccage2818 I've not actually see it to be fair, but I did see that scene and how it was made. It's pretty impressive. Presonally, nothing beats Hot Fuzz.I love that movie!
every Tyres moment is a best Tyres moment
Absolutely one of the greatest characters ever put on television...
🚵🏻♂️
I love when I see him on other shit. TYRES!
Couldn't agree more. And supremely underrated
One of my fave characters. I wish he would've showed up a bit more on the show.
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If you keep your eyes open, he's in Shaun of the Dead at one point. He's a zombie, but still...
Same. But he was a man with a mission 😂 when he's nodding all approvingly and feeling accomplished at the club cause he united the clique 🤣😭
@@seekdestroy2796 Fuck off
I think the rarity adds to the character
Words cannot express how much I love this series
My favourite scene is Tyres walking off into the smoke after a rave.
Nodding, feeling all accomplished cause in his mind bring the collective together was his life's purpose and he finally got to celebrate with himself 😂😂🤣
*My work here is done*
@@QVAZzzz Then coming back out of the smoke having a coughing fit...
@@frankshailes3205 sounds like something I'd pull back in the day. I would always be like "well I guess that we figured out life, now what do we do - have a smoke?", peaking and weirding all my friends out
I honestly believe Ed should scrap Baby Driver 2 and make a chase film about Michael Smiley on a bike.
Dan Brennan I would pay big money to watch that
@@gracett Well... not anymore.
Might actually have to now...
Love his immediate satisfied "not a bad tune" expression the first time the phone rings.
"You go clubbing much?"
-No, I do a lot of night-work
"Oh yea, I love night work"
-Ah, speedin' through the night.
"Yeah, something like that..."
I watched this show like a decade ago, and I'm still remembering Tyres. The way he dances with the noises, the way he came out of the smoke coughing
This is the most on point bike messenger I've seen in pop culture 10/10
He was a cycle courier I worked at the same company as him
I like the way they call this 'The Best of Tyres' when i'm pretty sure its 'All Scenes Containing Tyres.' xD
Except the full pedestrian crossing scene.
This guys vibin 24/7
I just finished watching this series and I already miss it so much . Tyres was a great creation especially that music rave he had going on .
Seeing a "NornIrish" accent like mine on TV was such a boost - the mood swing is a cultural trait -
Wha bout ye!
The stages of Tyres' rave facial expressions:
Phone going off:
*That's sort of interesting*
Kettle boiling:
*We might be on to something here*
Dog chewing toy:
*Okay I am feeling this!*
Water being poured:
*Okay this is fucking immense!*
Clock ticking:
*This is an A-1, tip top clubbing jam fair. It is a sandwich of fun on ecstacy bread, wrapped up in a big bag like disco fudge. It doesn't get much better than this!*
Loved the 90s. Best time of my life.
5:10 “He’s not my boyfriend.” I love how that joke carried over to Shaun of the Dead. 😂
1:37 THIS IS MY RINGTONE!
lol, it´s perfect
me too
oh my god that is a fucking perfect idea
How do I make that into my ringtone thats a right good idea
@@Joe-tr3dd I found it on Zedge
Easily my favourite character of the show, brilliant!
I love when tim borrows 20 quid from him as soon as he finally pays it back to him
I love how Tyres starts singing when he gets on the bike lol
One of the best characters in ANY sitcom
No-one going to mention the shots implying that Tyres can teleport? Anyone?
Yeah, we sort of accept it.
He doesn't teleport, just moves extremely fast
Hands down, Tyres was my favorite character
THEES FOCKIN MOOD SWINGS
God I wish we got more scenes with Tyres
You can't do a best of tyres without the traffic lights scene where he starts dancing...
"Don't come your post-feminist, art school bollocks with me sunflower, if that's your real friggin name"
1:37 ...the worst thing is, I know exactly how he feels...
Still pinging morning after yes lad
Only for the hardcore UK ravers!
Some of my favourite times where dancing after a set to nothing at all
OY OY YOU LUCKY PEOPLE!
Oh, hi Tyres.
Lend me £20 aye Tyres?
God bless you, Wilfred B*Ramble!!
The man with the plan 😋
2:52 is the most norn Irish thing ever
My work here is done.
My favourite Spaced character, and that's saying a lot
If anyone is wondering what the name of the song is in the club scene it’s called Let Me Show You by Camisra (Tall Paul Remix). Just watched Spaced for the first time the week, great sitcom!
Camisra a team mash up
You lucky people!
Tyres is what I imagine every British person is like. Heading to London next week. Don't let me down.
Jesusismothra I'm heading to Glasgow soon.. Perhaps there.
Justen Nidhogg that's more trainspotting
And where is belfast exactly?
in great britain m8
Belfast is in Northern Ireland, which is apart of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Some people identify as British due to their Scottish and English roota but they live on the island of Ireland
AHHHHHHH NOSTALGIA! I BLEED FOR THIS VIBE
That dance scene is everything!
Every scene with Tyers is iconic
I still use so many Spaced catchphrases. "Ooh look there's Madonna" is one of them, second only to: "skip to the end...".
Tyres is a raving angel.
Ahh God, back when we were all in our twenties🌟😂
Ain't that the truth. Was watching series one repeated on tv the other night...ah the feels... :)
Lol exactly
you missed his traffic light rave, that was the best way to end the episode lol
Josh Wink - Higher state if conciousness 🥰
He seems like a great charicter!
Good old Tyres and his mood swings, think of him every single time I cross the road. He owes me £20,
1:37 is every person in the world today after missing 6 months of clubbing
I'm 56 - and YES...
By the way you owe me £20
You couldn’t lend me £20 could you?
Anyone else believe this is the same guy who played Reverend Green in The World's End?
Just wish I could control these f'n mood swings...
Do you remember when people this age still went out and there was places to go lol.
Haha
Tyres walked so that Super Hans could run (to Windsor)
editing in "art" separately at 3:16 for those extra airquotes, top shit right there.
Really wish Spaced would come back....
There's a whole new batch of Star Wars to make fun of now, too! Perfect timing, if you ask me!
Tyres is my favourite character ever🚲
Fun fact, tyres appears in Shaun of the dead as a zombie, in the scene outside the Winchester when they’re pretending to be zombies
'My work here is done'...... 😂
Why is this the only place where you can see Spaced in HD?
G. Toby It’s an upscale, it’s not real HD.
Netflix
Human Traffic is an amazing homage to British club culture and this episode references it all the time.
John Simm is my favourite Master
I love that obviously ADR'd "'ave a bananaa!"
"my work here is done" tyres you freaking legend.
Tyres is brilliantly funny
The dancing at random noises is very believable. 🥳
As someone who is married to a Northern Irishman..... yeah, this is their general vibe 😅
lol, this was every teenager in the 90's!
Lol no it wasn't. This was a very specific subculture tbh.
Tyres is actually in the movie Shaun Of The Dead
Shows how Edgar Wright used music and sound effects in stuff like Baby Driver
Nice compilation.
I love night work SPEEDING Thrue the night ... Legendary oj oj U lucky people 🙃
Love how 4:10 Simon and the girl(forgot their character’s names) Simon knee exactly what to do to stop! It has be wheezing rn
I had a stroke reading this omg
Wouldn't it be nice if they did another season? ....Anyway..... my work here is done.....
Wow, back in the days when £20 could cover your night out.
Only person who makes Super Hans look normal...
Tyres has more of his shit together than Super Hans, Tyres works hard and plays hard and is loyal to his mates 😂😂😂
I'm just here for the FOCKEN MUUD SWENGS
Tyres was the 90's!
THESE FKN MOOD SWINGS
Edgar Wright used that same visual gag of 'teleporting' in Scott Pilgrim when Anna Kendrick leaves the coffee shop.
I love spaced. Been watching it since ‘02. Shame Edgar Wright will never direct anything spaced-related again.
They could do a reunion for Channel 4. 3 part miniseries. 20 years ago, Tim and Daisy lost touch after meeting other people and moving out. 20 years later, we see Tim come back to the flat - now disused and in a building awaiting demolition - in search of something important. The flat is dark and damp and infested with vermin. Tim is scared of the place now, but must find the thing he's looking for. His searching becoming ever more frantic. He hits his head on an exposed copper pipe in the crumbling bathroom wall. Reeling back from the blow, his back collides with Daisy's. She arrived only minutes before, desperately in search of something as well. Their terror at bumping into someone in this foreboding place quickly melts away as they recognise one another, and they walk out into the corridor outside, where the sun is coming through, so that they can catch up with each other, the excitement of seeing one another again, making them both forget why they were even there in the first place or questioning each other about it.
"Nostalgia's a powerful thing...", a voice from the top of the wooden staircase says. It's Brian, now with a full ZZ-Top length beard, and white milky eyes like that guy in The Sentinel. He's still living there. Rent-free, technically, since the building no longer has a landlord or any working utilities, or indeed any legal capacity to house tenants. "It's what keeps some coming back, and some from ever leaving..." He then proceeds to fumble his way down to them, being blind with the cataracts and asks to touch their faces, to confirm that his old friends have returned. He mistakes Tim for Daisy and Daisy for Tim at first, due to the fact that having so few visitors, he doesn't get much chance to practice the face feeling thing.
Brian tells them that since Twist left him, he's been mostly surviving off of insects and the mould that grows in the old radiator. Time and Daisy are disgusted and horrified by Brian, now, and rapidly make excuses to turn around and leave, but their exit is barred by Marsha Klein, the old landlady, holding a half drunk bottle of Pernod in one hand, a Superking dangling out of her mouth and smeared makeup. She's so drunk and melancholy that she barely expresses surprise at seeing any of them, more wrapped up in her original intention at getting one last look at the old place.
Marsha staggers back out of her own apartment after several minutes in there, crying, to ask where the rest of the gang are - where's Mike? Tim explains that Mike died in Gulf War 2 (he didn't, really, but this was how he faked his death to get out of paying income tax). Brian makes an oblique statement about Twist being all around them. We later learn that he means she became morbidly obese.
A thing of great value lies within the flat. And there are only 48 hours until demolition. Only one of the Spaced gang can have it, but which one?
P.S. sorry for writing all of this.
What a character
Spuke + Super Hans
i caught myself today going for a job in customer's office saying " .. you lucky people' :)
His work here is done
THIS FUCKIN' SHOW RULES!
Smiley was a real cycle courier working for poste haste used to work at post haste myself ...went on to become a actor ...
How could you not include the red-lights scene 😂
Ava banana
Who's that?
I lOVE TYES !!!!!!!!!
This is so great it deserves to be appreciated second by second. Shame the subtitles for this video are not accurate to what he is saying. Credit to anyone who can write this down!
Is there any part of it that you would like me to translate?
True Hardcore UK Raver!
Pretty sure they filmed that clubbing episode in The Cross. Best venue in north London until they bulldozed it and built offices and retail on top of it.
Was it fuck, The End was the best venue in London. The Cross wasnt bad though. Now they all suck 😢 imo.
It did look very much like The Cross, although I'm sure they said it was Bagley's on the DVD commentary. They were part of the same complex anyway.
actually, these scenes are the all of Tyres' scenes from Spaced. I don't think anything left that hasn't been added in this video clip.
imagine Tyres in a club when Westbam 'alarm clock' drops...