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The Mighty Boosh : Complete BBC Series 3 [2007] | ![The Mighty Boosh : Complete BBC Series 3 [2007]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/512bE2b%2BfKL._SL160_.jpg)
enlarge | Director: Paul King Actors: Julian Barratt, Noel Fielding, Rich Fulcher, Michael Fielding, Dave Brown Studio: 2 Entertain Video Category: DVD
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Rating: 94 reviews Sales Rank: 132
Format: Pal Language: English (Original Language) Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over Region: 2 Number Of Discs: 2 Running Time: 165 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.6
EAN: 5014503259426 ASIN: B000YZ8594
Theatrical Release Date: 2007 Release Date: February 11, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: IN STOCK. USUALLY DISPATCHED SAME OR NEXT WORKING DAY (MON - FRI). PLEASE ALLOW 3 - 6 DAYS FOR DELIVERY. BRAND NEW AND FULLY GUARANTEED BY A WELL ESTABLISHED TRUSTED LTD COMPANY. EMAIL DISPATCH CONFIRMATIONS SENT. TRACK PROGRESS 24/7
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Amazon.co.uk Review Is there anything on television quite like The Mighty Boosh? Bluntly, who cares, for the ongoing adventures and antics of Noel Fielding and Julian Barratt remain a comedic treat, even if season three does have its up and down moments. Let's temper that, quickly: The Mighty Boosh on one of its lesser days can still generate more laughs than 90% of other modern-day comedy series, and that's certainly the case with the six episodes here. Lead characters Howard and Vince are found working in the Nabootique this time, and it's not long before they're joined by some old favourites. Cue Bob Fossil, the sublime Shamen, and the Moon, among others. If there's one downside to The Mighty Boosh's third season, it is perhaps a little too much self-indulgence, which occasionally tempers things. But then that's set against some brilliantly ambitious episodes, some of the finest surrealist humour on the telly, and the terrific Crack Fox. There's little denying that as a show, The Mighty Boosh can easily be classed as bizarre, bonkers, and straight-out odd. But here, that's turned into the show's strength. And given the side-splitting laughs it continues to generate, we wouldn't have it any other way. --Jon Foster
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Not so nicey nicey zoo zoo... November 12, 2008 Ms. J. P. Blake So the first two series were great. The radio series was great. They had energy, origionality, verve, were set in a world outside of our own. They had an awkward hero in Howard Moon that we could all laugh at and yet root for. Characters like Bob Fossil, Charlie, Old Greg and Milky Joe populated a world that was rarely not funny, interesting or different. Series 3: Set in Camden, staring NOEL FEILDING!!!!!!!!.... oh yeah, and julien barrat... sort of. The bumbling hero is now the sidekick. all the old characters are re-run and the jokes are largely re-cycled, take crimping. A few mildly amusing moments, most of them involving howard moon 'its whats inside that counts' etc. I mean I never liked the 'noel fielding show'... i like the mighty boosh. and this is a joke. its got nme slapped all over it, for gods sake its set in camden. When you compare it to the old shows and other great comedy series like snuff box and darkplace, its very unfunny and that why im handing out the singular star. Get back to what made the show great, and i dont mean just use the old ideas but the premise of the show has changed. nobody cares about the old characters anymore, or i hope at least, everyone is sick to death of vince.
Not as Good as... but Better than... September 30, 2008 D. M. Deeks (West London) Series 3 is sort of uneven - three standout episodes that are strong enough to overwhelm the lazy, self indulgent strand running through all six. The main problem for me was that they brought to the fore those wonderful details that added unique texture in series 1 & 2. For example, crimping. Before crimping had a name, it was something that cropped up every now and then in a natural, brilliant sort of way. In series three there's an entire episode dedicated to crimping. Knowing it's something that can be taught, can be practiced and even copied just sorta cheapened it. The same goes for the Council of Shamen, and particularly Tony Harrison who's been transformed into a hard living drug fiend. The other big problem is that the Boosh now inhabit the same space as a lot of the real world, and it's not a particularly great one - it's full of Camden posers. In Party, they're even told by Vince that they're the chosen people. They're arrogant, shallow body fascists. That was charming when Vince was the only one and it was taken to a surrealist extreme, but now it's just irritating. That's one of the bigger problems - Vince has stopped being lovable and the friendship between him and Howard descends into point-scoring and spite. The standouts are Eels (the Hitcher remains reliably nasty), Journey to the Centre of Punk and especially the Crack Fox (definitely Julian Barrett's best turn and an effective comedy/horror mix). Even those have moments you'd rather weren't there, just as the weaker episodes have moments you want to savour. Mighty Boosh 3 is not as good as their previous work but it's still better than any other comedy on British TV. I reckon series 4 will be a vast improvement and in the meantime, it's still not that bad. They just set the bar so high before that it was hard to top it the third time out.
Bouncy Bouncy, oh such a good time! September 16, 2008 Jackie Daniels 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Well, after reading the critical comments of previous posters I felt it my duty to add a more positive one! I do love how people are quite happy to sit in their armchairs with their Horlicks and pick apart someone's hard work(!) True, Noel and Julian are more famous now due mainstream TV coverage and Noel seems to be in the right circles with all the coolest bands etc but I don't see how this is reflected in the material in Series 3!!! They do use the same characters in this series as 2 but so what!?! It works!!! They are some CLASSIC moments in it, the Journey to the Centre of Punk is totally off the wall seeing Vince dressing up as a range of weird and wonderful versions of himself! :) I don't know why people begin to despise things when they become popular, that's the ultimate triumph for bands/artists/comedians etc - to become popular and all people can say is 'they've sold out' just because they are living it up!!! Selling out (in my opinion) is when you become something you're not due to pressures of the mainstream in whatever area you're in - they, as you have all kept repeating have stayed the same! Whatever anyway - I love it and think they have created something new and exciting with ALL 3 SERIES and that is hard in this day and age as everyone seems to be copying old stuff albeit some in a strange paradox!
Series three September 14, 2008 Ms. S. L. Lamb (England) We definately go on a journey through time and space with The Mighty Boosh in series three. In episode one we see the frightening cockney slasher "The Hitcher" make a re-appearance, in episode two we take a journey into Vince's body to find and destroy a rogue jazz cell, The Flighty Zeus take on the Boosh in episode three, the Crack Fox acquires some powerful Shaman juice in the fourth episode, there's some weird and wonderful goings on at a party in the fifth, including THAT kiss, and in the sixth episode we see Howard overcoming the chokes in order to be noticed by avant garde film maker Jurgen Haabermaster. As always the Boosh can't easily be summed up or indeed described, but Fielding and Barratt are still on top form with this latest series of cult viewing The Mighty Boosh.
The Boosh is the BEST September 14, 2008 Leanne F. Blanche (Stanwell Park, NSW AUSTRALIA) Series 3 is remarkable and hillarious. All the people who claim to be 'loyal fans' who DON'T like the series, how can you be at all loyal if you don't appreciate the wonderful work of the Boosh? Imagine how hard it would be to write 3 whole series' of the boosh the have people say they don't like your work? If you were in their position you would feel awful and extremely betrayed. Series 3 is wonderful and does not dissapoint fans who love the boosh. The boosh is the most wonderful thing ever and it makes me upset to see people who don't appreciate it becuase me and all the other fans, LOVE it to pieces. The boosh will not disapoint and I would highly reccomend it.
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