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ivegotaporsche · 1 year
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I don’t know if anybody has pointed it out, but Rik Mayall favors Ian McDiarmid a bit.
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this level of sexiness is certainly not allowed
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ivegotaporsche · 2 years
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Idk if anyone’s posted here but new rik photo 😩🫶
From @ official_bottom on Twitter, photo by Colin Gilbert
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ivegotaporsche · 2 years
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Sweatiest little weirdo in London
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ivegotaporsche · 2 years
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by scumbaganarchy, ScumbagMonthly, st4rsh1ne, xWastedIntellectual_13
Just twelve episodes reviewed by twelve different scumbags. Check back each week for the next review!
Words: 862, Chapters: 1/12, Language: English
Fandoms: The Young Ones (TV 1982)
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Categories: Gen
Characters: Vyvyan Basterd, Rick (Young Ones), Neil Wheedon Watkins Pye, Mike (Young Ones), Jerzei Balowski, SPG (Young Ones), The Fifth Housemate (Young Ones)
Additional Tags: Episode Review, Essays, Collaboration
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ivegotaporsche · 2 years
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(edit: moved the dangerous brothers’ slide bc for some reason it got moved all the way up to the third slide??) Me and my friends had a presentation night where we basically infodumped to each other about our current fixations so heres mine about rik and ade! i hope this can also get some people into them because i would absolutely love to keep their legacy alive for as long as possible, bc they are THE greatest people ever to exist in this universe thank you goodbye
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ivegotaporsche · 2 years
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On a quest to find every instance of Rik Mayall singing so far I have:
1981 Take 2
Kevin Turvey Downtown
Shock Treatment
Jesus Christ Superstar
The Young Ones Theme/Living Doll
My Generation
Evil
“Rik’s Song”
Bad News
Richtime
Let me know if you have more that I haven’t listed!
EDIT TO ADD:
Dicky and Dino (Can’t believe I forgot this one! Can we also appreciate Nigel’s vocals here?)
Private Enterprise
“Oh Gosh I’m So Lonely” (Ft. Ade! Thanks for this one @rikhead !!)
Pants Song (Ft. Ade!)
Happiness
Oliver Twist
Morning Has Brooooken
Filthy Rich and Catflap (Deleted Scenes) (Rik’s singing starts at 2:00)
Danny Boy!! (Starts around 6:00)
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ivegotaporsche · 2 years
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Happy 40th Anniversary to The Young Ones! 🖕🎉
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Cover art by @smashingblouses 💚
Well, scumbags, the day has finally arrived. The big 40. We've been working on a special to celebrate this milestone for some time now - thank you to those of you who contributed! You can find this zine in our Back Issues.
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ivegotaporsche · 2 years
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The Young Ones - Demolition 💥
Original air date: 9.11.82
Reviewed by: @ivegotaporsche
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Ah, the iconic intro! The drumline starts with a flourish as we settle into what will become one of the most iconic anarcho-comedy series of all time. I wonder what the first audiences thought when seeing Vyvyan’s hand being devoured by an animal in the intro. The theme song, a cover of Cliff Richard’s, “The Young Ones” by the cast is slightly extended for this episode to provide a gorgeously funny image of the beloved character Rick dancing.
“Demolition” as the episode is so rightfully titled is a wonderful introduction to all of the characters. It establishes pretty much everything we need to know at a breakneck speed, never letting up the comedy for one second. You’re introduced first to Rick and Neil. Rick dances to the title song, as previously mentioned, displaying his love for Cliff Richard. Neil unintentionally offends Rick, already showing Neil as being the house punching bag and Rick as being easily offended. Neil shows off his awful cooking skills and bad luck, followed by Rick showcasing his “poetry.” Mike introduces himself with a golf caddy and a dry reading of stage directions (my all time favorite gag!). This episode also establishes the almost fatherlike aspect of Mike’s character. Vyvyan’s entrance could only be described as explosive. He literally bursts through a wall holding a severed leg. While I love all of Alexei Sayle’s stand up bits in the series, Jerzei Balowski’s introductory rant about many foreign people actually being of British origin kills me everytime. It not only reveals the great “secret” of the character, but it introduces Alexei’s comedy style in a charming yet chaotic way.
The gags themselves are iconic. Neil’s fumbling with the lentils which leads to them on the floor is a masterclass on showcasing comedy-misery. I also love the way he’s addressing the audience. The puppetry of the rats of course is so disgusting you can’t help but laugh. “Euripides trousers, you-mend-a-dese trousers” will forever be a joke that I quote through the ages. Rick killing the rat and then later proclaiming himself as a vegetarian is also a beautiful little look into the hypocrisy of his character. The usage of nonsense metaphors by Rick like, “[I’m] weird. Which is why I go over peoples’ heads. A bit like an airplane,” highlights his love for poetry. Speaking of poetry, his Cliff Richard poem is something that stays stuck in my head. Vyvyan’s constant destruction of the house is great, because even though he has an excuse in this episode, he pretty much still wreaks something every episode. The moment when Rick and Mike first hear Vyvyan’s letter from the council is quite possibly one of the best moments in television history, the dramatic lights and music to their shocked faces is comedy gold. Mike’s segway into the musical guest is also perfect. Unlike mine.
Nine Below Zero is one of those bands I never heard about until I watched The Young Ones, and it was one of those bands I instantly was a fan of. The song they chose to play, “Eleven Plus Eleven” was a great choice for the episode. It is high energy, upbeat, and fun. The actual lyrics pertain to the idea of The Young Ones, yearning for childhood and resenting the adult years. Oh, and Rick and Vyv dancing are pretty funny, too.
The plot of the episode is relatively easy to follow unlike many of the other episodes, and I’m sure that’s because they needed people to stay paying attention to the pilot. The boys get a letter from the council telling them that they are going to demolish the house the next day. Each one has a plan to stop it (or not, if you’re Neil) and then they execute their plans. They fail miserably when a plane crashes into them. Vyvyan’s plan is to smash the house up so the council already thinks it’s demolished. Rick’s plan is to crucify himself to the house and read poetry to protest. Mike tries to seduce the councilwoman. Neil just wants to hide in the bricks so they’ll kill him. While we already had a solid introduction to these characters, these final looks at them before the end of the episode really solidifies what we know about them, and how they handle stressful situations.
Overall, this episode gets a 10/10. The gags (“Neil, are these lentils South African?”), the plot, and the characters are revolutionary and are the cornerstone of alternative comedy in the 80s. What’s great about not only this episode, but the series as a whole, is that it holds up very well today. I’m a college student in 2022, and the first time I watched, specifically this episode, it instantly resonated with me. The hypocritical and exaggerated activism of Rick, the depressed and overly self-deprecating Neil, the sleazy-wannabe-rich-guy Mike, and the chaotic and explosive Vyvyan were all people I have been encountering. Even if it’s not demolishing your home specifically, the issue of students losing housing is real right now. It’s great that, even 40 years later, we can still get a laugh out of people having similar problems to us.
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ivegotaporsche · 2 years
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🤩🤩🤩
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ivegotaporsche · 2 years
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My favorite Bottom live moment is the same as probably everybody else’s I just can’t help but lose it every time Rik has to repeat “I’ve got some sad and tragic news”
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ivegotaporsche · 2 years
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ivegotaporsche · 2 years
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IS THAT A HEDGEHOG
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