Chris Morris thread - Brass Eye, The Day Today, Jam, and many more

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Found out about this guy a couple of days ago and I wanted to make a thread about him.

Chris Morris is a British comedian and creator of shows such as The Day Today and Brass Eye. His style of humor is typically black comedy mixed in with surrealism and some incredibly well done satire. The guy is an incredibly funny dude and outside TV series he created he also wrote a couple of episodes for the HBO show Veep, created the film Four Lions , and collaborated with electronic musician Amon Tobin to create the song "slowly."

However, his magnum opus comes in the form of a nearly 30 minute long special for his show Brass Eye called "Paedogeddon!" The special was a brilliant satire of the moral panic Britain was experiencing over pedos at the time, largely due to a name and shame campaign created by News of the World. And yes, pedophiles are disgusting pieces of shit. The problem came from the fact that people took it a little bit to far, such as a Pediatrician's house being vandalized because paediatrician(fuck the British spelling of words.) looked like "paedo"(again, fuck the British spelling of words.)

Seeing this moral panic, Chris created one of, if not the best pieces of satire ever. "Paedogeddon!" managed to show the knee jerk reaction the media had by embarrassing celebrities and politicians. For example, Phil Collins and Gary Lineker endorsed a phony charity called "Nonce Sense" reporters warn of pedos using "Hiden Online Entrampment Control System" AKA HOECS games which pedos used to abuse children. A MP talks about Pedos using a area of the internet the size of Ireland, a comedian was tricked into saying pedos use noxious fumes to subdue kids, going as far to sniff a keyboard and then claim that it made him feel "suggestible", a DJ(who years later who be accused of sexual assault) claimed "paedophiles have more genes in common with crabs than they do with you and me" "Now that is scientific fact—there's no real evidence for it—but it is scientific fact". A pro pedo group storms the production, and footage is shown of a pedo dressing up as a school in order to fiddle kids.

The reaction to this episode was highly negative, with people putting in thousands of complaints about the program. Tabloids at the time hated Chris, and launched a campaign against the man. For example both the Daily Star and the Daily Mail made headlines calling it "unspeakably sick." This is ironic considering the fact that both publications had stories sexualizing minors right next to the headline. Politicians also hated it, with the Minister of Child Protection calling it "unspeakably sick" despite having not seen the full episode. Chris, for his part, never responded to any of the criticism lobbed at him or his program.

Overall, Chris has made a ton of hilarious shows and I honestly think that before they die, everyone should see Paedogeddon at least twice. It is undoubtedly the funniest thing I have ever seen.


Also here's playlist for The Day Today, Brass Eye, and Jam
https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsk8QVYMUhWKGbt-Xy1HLrR1KGIZylpX5

https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7ZXnH9gAVciKUMntOgpT_9k8yO5a1Yeb

https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLplTeJuJsRE9ywUxxbLKE5B7EsycHyI03
 
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He was brought up in the Graham Linehan thread 2 years back because Graham contributed to some of the skits in Brass Eye. That and Chris had a guest spot on The IT Crowd (he played Denholm in series 1 and part of series 2).
 
I fucking love Chris Morris. Armando Ianucci is also a huge favourite of mine. I would strongly suggest Time Trumpet. The drugs episode of Brass Eye was amazing and they actually managed to get their fake drug brought up in parliament.
 
Chris Morris is a genius. Paedogeddon exemplifies why anti-paedos need a community watch thread. It's perfect satire, paedophile hatred in the UK is reminiscent of those videos of arab politicians attacking eachother with shoes on live TV. The best ones are these "paedo hunter" groups, if you've never watched one of the confrontation videos they post online they're worth checking out. The retarded excuses they squeeze out of people as well as the totally over the top spewing of bile from the "hunters" are both hilarious.
 
Much as I love all of the work Chris Morris has been responsible for (Four Lions in particular), his greatest contribution to my own life has been the Grimmest Documentary thread over at the Cook'd and Bomb'd forums. Hours and hours of valuable schadenfreude for which I will always be grateful.
 
I absolutely adored the drug episode in particular. The beginning where he was pestering a real life drug dealer for fictional drugs like "clarky cat" was ingenious. But even that's nothing compared to the end of the episode where he convinces a real politician to create a campaign against a drug that does not exist.
 
I think Four Lions is an almost criminally underrated movie, and I can’t think of any other creator who’d have the balls to do it. Sure, there were people making jokes about jihadis, but they always go for the “hurr durr 72 virgins” stuff. Four Lions was well researched and consequently both smarter and funnier.
 
Steve Coogan probably deserves to be mentioned, they worked together on some things and Coogan is just fantastic at poking fun at society, Saxondale might be a good example. The Alan Partridge series' has that Fawlty Towers thing where it's incredibly funny and deeply uncomfortable at the same time. 24 hour party people is a good movie about the Manchester music scene in the 70's/80's, Tristram Shandy is pretty good as well.

Courtney Love also claimed that Coogan was the reason Owen Wilson tried to kill himself and got locked up in a psych ward as a result.
 
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Looks like it had an easier time finding a distributor than Four Lions did

I say this because after it's Sundance premiere, no distributor bought the film until 9 months after the film premiered. Usually films are bought at festivals immediately after the film premiered or soon after it premiered. In fact, Drafthouse films was founded mostly so Four Lions could get released here.

After it's theatrical run, Magnolia Pictures/Magnet Releasing bought the home video rights.


Here, IFC Films bought the rights immediately for The Day Shall Come
 
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