
Review: Spaced: Battles
"Spot the pop culture reference."Click to read review - may contain spoilers
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"Spot the pop culture reference."Click to read review - may contain spoilers
"Zombies ARG!"Click to read review - may contain spoilers
This episode gets us back on track. I'm a huge fan of the Resident Evil Series of games. This episode even inspired Pegg and Wright to later create a movie called Shawn of the Dead.
From Crazy Zombie shooting scenes, to failed job interviews and a crazed art show they are all comedy gold.
"Pop Culture Central."Click to read review - may contain spoilers
I didn't think this was a funny as the first episode but did enjoy the pop culture references to Close Encounters of the Third Kind throughout the episode. The characters are down to earth and easy to relate to.
Wacky characters seems to be a recurring theme with Tim's best mate Mike and the down stairs resident Brian being far from normal. But that's what makes things interesting.
The episode slowed down a little compared to the first but I'm sure that things will pick up.
"A quirky nothing's too out there comedy."Click to read review - may contain spoilers
I like my comedies to be out there and plain crazy and Spaced delivers. Within the first five minutes we watching a crazy musical montage as Daisy & Tim share the horror of flat hunting. A quick solution to the problem is for the two to act as a couple. To secure a flat.
In a creative gold mind we watch the two trade their life stories in and effort to convince the land lady that they are indeed a couple. It's laughs from the get go.
This series shows a lot of promise if they can keep up the quality and quantity of the laughs we've seen this episode.
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From Tim's fear of dogs, to revenge on girlfriend stealing paintball playing Duane this episode shows us that down right crazy can be down right funny.
Half the fun of this show is to spot the pop culture references in which the episodes are full of. Its really quite clever and quite clear that the cast are playing homage to the major influences in their life.