"Whittaker!"

Jul 19, 2008 11:51

I've been watching The Catherine Tate Show lately. I've caught series one and two. I'd really only seen bits of it on youtube before now. I figured it needed investigating, 1. since half the comments about Catherine Tate I've read seem to start with the sentence "I can't stand The Catherine Tate Show…" (and either finish with the comment of "and ( Read more... )

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artic_fox July 19 2008, 00:16:37 UTC
I enjoy Catherine Tate and her show. I would certainly watch it if it was on. Some sketches I find annoying, but on the whole she is very clever. My mum really loves "Gran". I haven't seen a lot of her films though... I did see her in the atrocious Love (And Other Disasters). Its badness wasn't her fault though. And she was great at James McAvoy's mum in Starter for Ten.

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meddow July 19 2008, 00:24:27 UTC
She's only made five, so you've seen a decent percentage of them. I really liked Love (and other Disasters). It certainly wasn't brilliant, but I did love it for trying to subvert the romcom clichés. And she was one of the higlights of Starter for 10 for me (which I watched first time in June last year having no clue she was in it).

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artic_fox July 19 2008, 02:12:01 UTC
The only good thing about Love (and other Disasters) for me was the guy from Heroes, and Catherine Tate. But Brittany Murphy makes me want to poke my own eyes out so that didn't help.

Starter For Ten is a great little film. Simple, yet very appealing.

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meddow July 19 2008, 02:30:03 UTC
Santiago Cabrera is gorgeous. I wish his character had been given a better storyline on Heroes. I have a surprising tolerance for Britney Murphy. I think it is because she was hilarious in Drop Dead Gorgeous (one of my favourite movies of all time). But I can sympathise. There are some actors and actresses that ruin movies for me by their mere presence.

And I adore Starter for 10. It's one of my favourite romcoms.

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airie_fairy July 19 2008, 03:48:41 UTC
The little bits of The Catherine Tate Show I've seen were unappealing, but I was always enthusiastic about Donna after the first fifteen minutes of TRB. We don't have to like everything a person's in.

But, uh, that comment about sketch shows you made...The Flying Circus is in my top shows ever list, so...XP

I so badly want to see Bright Young Things, if only I can find it. Written by Stephen Fry, David with a (horrible, yes) mustache and hilariously but convincingly (and all the funnier for it) priggish accent and that HAIR, and James McAvoy, and I love the title, and etc...

If she was a lesbian, why're all the pictures of her with a booooy?

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meddow July 19 2008, 08:52:05 UTC
Supposedly Dawn French's character and Catherine Tate's character got together because they were the only two single people left in the village. But that episode ends with DF breaking up CT and Captain Jack in order to get CT back.

I can understand about a divergence in taste. I can't stand David Tennant in Goblet of Fire. It's just I don't understand why everything has to come with a disclaimer about hating The Catherine Tate Show. Surely somebody in Britain has to like it since there were three series. And I think some people are protesting just a little too much.

I watched Flying Circus when I was 13 or thereabouts and just didn't find it all that funny. I may have just been too young since I watched the MP movies in my late teens and found them hilarious. Problem with me for sketch shows are that they're just not consistent.

And Bring Young Things is quite good. It unfortunately wasn't as good as it could have been. But do watch it if you can see it. The bit in Downing Street alone makes it worth it.

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airie_fairy July 20 2008, 01:31:23 UTC
The movies work differently in that they have more in the way of plot. But the show has so, so much twisted random esoteric intellectual humor, it kills me. So awesome. XD

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meddow July 19 2008, 09:00:10 UTC
I hated Paul and Sam at the beginning. They managed a laugh out of me by the end when the show eventually got around to subverting the routine. But I can understand that it's not to everyone's tastes, although not the enormous amounts of hate out there for it.

I've seen The Bad Mother's Handbook. It's alright. I really wouldn't have continued to watch it after the first half hour if it wasn't for Catherine Tate.

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meddow July 23 2008, 21:32:29 UTC
Go for it :)

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