The Outlaws starring Stephen Merchant and Christopher Walken

The Outlaws starring Stephen Merchant and Christopher Walken

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SpeedBash

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2,390 posts

194 months

Sunday 24th October 2021
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Starts Monday 25 October 2021 @ 21:00 on BBC1.


dukeboy749r

2,909 posts

217 months

Sunday 24th October 2021
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Just read about this on the BBC news site.

I think it’s going to be worth a watch.

tardelli

385 posts

123 months

Tuesday 26th October 2021
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I enjoyed this.
Christopher Walked is Good at playing the kind of man, who would help a pensioner to cross the road on his way to murder someone.

Fundoreen

4,180 posts

90 months

Tuesday 26th October 2021
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This was quite good and funny in parts. Bit too much drama thrust on the youth element though.

CountVacillate

143 posts

37 months

Wednesday 27th October 2021
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I’ve just watched the two episodes with my OH.

It was ok, I strangely enjoyed it and found it irritating at the same time!!?


Kevin Cozner

1,066 posts

111 months

Wednesday 27th October 2021
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CountVacillate said:
It was ok, I strangely enjoyed it and found it irritating at the same time!!?
As did I. The woman who plays Rani is very good. John's initial character establishment was very poorly acted (direction: "do a bad impression of Al Murray's Pub Landlord"). The rest were all a bit meh but raised by Walken's presence.

MC Bodge

22,627 posts

182 months

Wednesday 27th October 2021
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I thought episode 1 was good.

Quirky.

jules_s

4,547 posts

240 months

Wednesday 27th October 2021
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CountVacillate said:
I’ve just watched the two episodes with my OH.

It was ok, I strangely enjoyed it and found it irritating at the same time!!?
Same here - watched the first - expecting a few laughs - but it was too deep/tense to be 'funny'

Interesting scenes across Bristol though

Old Man Peabody

622 posts

214 months

Thursday 28th October 2021
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jules_s said:
Same here - watched the first - expecting a few laughs - but it was too deep/tense to be 'funny'
Very much this.

There was some clever humour in there, but why did it need some convoluted drama that just left you shaking you're head?

'I know, I'll steal my dad's sign written van, including home address and follow a bloke I've only just met and help him get away from an armed robbery!?'

Oxford Uni would be proud, lol

And don't even get me started on the gun going back and forth all day! rolleyes

No amount of humour will save it if it carries on its current path.

Christopher Walken though bow

MC Bodge

22,627 posts

182 months

Thursday 28th October 2021
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We should possibly try not to forget that it's not supposed to be purely gritty realism. It's fantasy set in the modern day UK. Doing community service possibly isn't that funny or dramatic every day and how often would Christopher Walken be there?

The sign-written van was obviously a way to develop the story.

V8covin

7,890 posts

200 months

Thursday 28th October 2021
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I thought Walken was poorly casted.
Can't see me sticking with this for long, it's pretty crap.....and I'm a big fan of Merchant's stuff usually

JimmyConwayNW

3,127 posts

132 months

Thursday 28th October 2021
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Very average.

Fundoreen

4,180 posts

90 months

Thursday 28th October 2021
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How recently was it shot?
The pushy asia/european parental dynamic seems very Raducanu to me.
Apologies to the Raducanu's who seem very nice.

Scrump

22,943 posts

165 months

Thursday 28th October 2021
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Watched the first episode and was interested in spotting the Bristol locations.
Was not left eager to watch the next episode straight away. Will watch it at some point to see if it gets better.

Evil Jack

1,623 posts

235 months

Thursday 28th October 2021
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The trailer makes it seem like it's going to be hilarious.
It's just not.



Randy Winkman

17,771 posts

196 months

Thursday 28th October 2021
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I quite liked it. The woman in charge was funny and the Darren Boyd character was very Pistonheads. hehe

Not sure about the social media woman but I bet she turns out to be important as the story develops.

MC Bodge

22,627 posts

182 months

Thursday 28th October 2021
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Randy Winkman said:
Darren Boyd character was very Pistonheads. hehe
Ah, that's why the responses on here have been lukewarm?

Doofus

28,480 posts

180 months

Thursday 28th October 2021
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I thought it was fine, apart from Walken.

He can't/won't act for toffee and he makes my skin crawl. Always has. He has the same effect on my wife too, so it's not just me.

anonymous-user

61 months

Thursday 28th October 2021
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Randy Winkman said:
I quite liked it. The woman in charge was funny and the Darren Boyd character was very Pistonheads. hehe
Very much this, I thought exactly the same thing about John the 'right wing blowhard'. It was good that he was a properly developed character, and very sympathetic in many respects, he is motivated by supporting his family and not letting his father's business fail.

Myma 'the militant lefty' is a proper Bristol archetype (I've lived in or near Bristol several times in the last 20 years) and again not overdone, her accusations of prejudice against John regarding Christian (the reluctant gang member) proved to be ill founded, even though he is motivated by trying to protect his sister from the local gang.

I didn't realise it was going to be a drama rather than broad comedy but is arguably the better for it, there is some real emotional resonance in some of the performances.



mcpoot

883 posts

114 months

Thursday 28th October 2021
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Doofus said:
I thought it was fine, apart from Walken.

He can't/won't act for toffee and he makes my skin crawl. Always has. He has the same effect on my wife too, so it's not just me.