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Popcorn Comedy @ The Tabernacle – 14th October 2010
Popcorn Comedy (Kernal Club) @ Roxy Bar and Screen – 29th September 2010
A night dedicated to film makers who want to test their new films and receive constructive feedback from others.
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Popcorn Comedy @ Roxy Bar and Screen – 17th June 2010
A great line up of funny films this month, with live comedy from;
ADAM RICHES
“impossible to pause for breath between laughs” Chortle
THE PENNY DREADFULS
“like an Austin Powers film, but with buckets more wit.” Chortle
A selection of videos from March 2010’s POPCORN COMEDY, a live comedy night featuring a top class mixture of video and live stand-up comedy.
And if you’ve got a video you think we should feature, get in touch here, on our facebook page or Twitter @popcorncomedy
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Popcorn Comedy @ Roxy Bar and Screen – 27th May, 2010
Live comedy from;
CARL DONNELLY - ”one of the highest-rated emerging stars on the UK circuit” The Guardian
and
ED PETRIE – Star of CBBC’s Ed and Oucho
A pick of the best films from the last 3 months, plus live comedy from;
DAVID CROSS – Arrested Development and Mr Show
TOM BASDEN – Former if.comedy award winner and star of Cowards (BBC4)
ANNA AND KATY – ‘They’ve got the potential to be the strongest female comedy duo since French & Saunders’ The Guardian
Popcorn Comedy @ Roxy Bar & Screen – April 1st, 2010
A great line up of funny films this month, with live comedy from;
ANGELOS EPITHEMIOU
Star of BBC 2′s Shooting Stars.
LEE KERN
“Fantastic…one of the most exciting filmmakers around today.” Robert Popper Continue Reading
A selection of videos from February 2010’s POPCORN COMEDY, a live comedy night featuring a top class mixture of video and live stand-up comedy.
This month’s live acts were Dan Antopolski and ‘Tommy and The Weeks’.
And if you’ve got a video you think we should feature, get in touch here, on our facebook page or Twitter @popcorncomedy
Enjoy the playlist…
Popcorn Comedy @ Tabernacle, Notting Hill – 22nd January 2010
Popcorn Comedy celebrated its first birthday at the Tabernacle in Notting Hill, inviting over 300 people to party with Doc Brown, Graham Linehan, and Adam Buxton, plus a selection of the best comedy videos around.
Video-wise, we were completely spoilt. There was so many crackers that I’ll have to give you a quick round-up. The Ramsey Bros’ ‘Hitchhikers Guide to Murder’ was a really well-written sketch about manic hitchhikers and psychotic lift-givers, that built to a satisfyingly absurd ending. Tom Basden provided a knock-out song about accidentally killing someone with a champagne cork. And RickYune’s ‘Lad Culture’ got the proper nawty laugh it deserved, turning Ray Winstone’s abusive husband into a WKD ad posterboy. Brilliant.
But the video star of the night was easily ‘Kitty is a very bad mystic’ by Klaatu42, which is simply a cat that talks. I don’t know why, but it got everyone in the room going and more than tickled a certain Mr Linehan. I’ve probably forgotten some, I was laughing too much.
Doc Brown was the first live act of the night, and I’ve got to say, he set the tone for the night. He strode on, oozing confidence, and gave us a bit of background. Doc had always wanted to be a rap star. In fact, he became a rap star. But, he told us, he still held onto that ‘middle class’ sensibility. Enter ‘Rap 101′, Doc’s own rap which translates hip hop lingo for the uneducated. His timing and flow are perfect and his beats are good, and this is key to doc’s comedy. He’s a great rapper, and that only makes his clever, hilarious and well-observed insights even funnier. Doc also exceeded himself with a new video about his hip hop hand gestures, which had me near to tears with a gag about a teapot. This guy’s going all the way.
After another great video section, it was Graham Linehan, of Father Ted and IT Crowd fame no-less, to take a stab at stand-up. Now I didn’t expect a stand-up performance from Graham, so it was good to see he’d gone for the inspirational lecture style for tonight’s show. Graham had picked out his favourite videos to prove that anyone can make comedy gold without having ‘a foot in the door’ already. Overdubbed religious films, inspired photo sets and keenly-crafted spoofs were both funny and proved his point. And as for The Superbroker Shuffle, well, just Google it. You won’t regret it.
The bar had been set pretty high for Adam Buxton, minus long-time partner in crime Joe Cornish. As he came on, bearded like Captain Haddock, I had my doubts as to whether he would pull it off. suffice to say, I was proven wrong. Big time. Adam is a naturally funny guy. he could talk unprepared in a room of former-accountant nuns that had recently been laid off and bring the house down. He showed a couple of his brilliant self-produced clips, and did live versions of a couple of older sketches including a jungle song about Pixar’s Ratatouille and a rendition of NWA’s Fuck the Police re-edited for the school run. It was all impressive stuff, and then my mind was blown. Adam broke through several meta-levels by reading the Youtube comments under his Fuck the Police video. I won’t even attempt to explain why this was so funny, but I can assure you, I couldn’t breathe by the end of it. Bravo, sir!
So happy birthday Popcorn. Same time next year?



