5 reviews
Okay, yet another BBC show that tries very obviously to tick all the 'diversity boxes'. It was like watching Murder, They Hope. I don't need to be preached at - especially by the ****ing BBC!!! (Actually, I don't recall seeing anybody disabled... You dropped the ball there, BBC!) Okay, that said...
As a long-standing horror fan I appreciated this comedy-drama set during the infamous 1980s 'video nasty' scare in the UK (a period I spent watching every horror film I could get my hands on - including as many 'banned' titles as I could find!). Two Irish lads decide to 'do a runner' from NI and head to mainland Britain in search of an infamous 'video nasty' needed to complete their collection. At the last moment the younger sister of one of them decides to tag along as well. But almost as soon the trio step off the ferry they find themselves embroiled in an adventure-mystery that wouldn't be out of place in one of their prized videos! Will they survive? Will they be able to stop bickering for even five minutes? Most importantly, will they find that video?
The cast are all excellent - especially the three leads; Justin Daniels Anene as 'Billy', Cal O'Driscoll as 'Con', and Leia Murphy as 'Zoe'. The snarky banter between them (especially brother and sister Con and Zoe) is consistently funny and the relationships are believable. The attention to period detail throughout is spot on, too. The letdown is the story itself. Of the six episodes, 1 and 2 are very good, 3 and 4 are... okay, whilst 5 and 6 are a definite drop, and - if you've watched a lot of horror movies - predictable. There is a setup for a sequel; and whilst the DEI/quota crap is annoying, there's nevertheless enough good about this to make me want to see these characters again. Horror fans - especially those who were around during the 'video nasty' debacle - should enjoy this. 7/10.
As a long-standing horror fan I appreciated this comedy-drama set during the infamous 1980s 'video nasty' scare in the UK (a period I spent watching every horror film I could get my hands on - including as many 'banned' titles as I could find!). Two Irish lads decide to 'do a runner' from NI and head to mainland Britain in search of an infamous 'video nasty' needed to complete their collection. At the last moment the younger sister of one of them decides to tag along as well. But almost as soon the trio step off the ferry they find themselves embroiled in an adventure-mystery that wouldn't be out of place in one of their prized videos! Will they survive? Will they be able to stop bickering for even five minutes? Most importantly, will they find that video?
The cast are all excellent - especially the three leads; Justin Daniels Anene as 'Billy', Cal O'Driscoll as 'Con', and Leia Murphy as 'Zoe'. The snarky banter between them (especially brother and sister Con and Zoe) is consistently funny and the relationships are believable. The attention to period detail throughout is spot on, too. The letdown is the story itself. Of the six episodes, 1 and 2 are very good, 3 and 4 are... okay, whilst 5 and 6 are a definite drop, and - if you've watched a lot of horror movies - predictable. There is a setup for a sequel; and whilst the DEI/quota crap is annoying, there's nevertheless enough good about this to make me want to see these characters again. Horror fans - especially those who were around during the 'video nasty' debacle - should enjoy this. 7/10.
- Milk_Tray_Guy
- Jan 23, 2025
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Video Nasty: Dublin 1985, the moral panic over video nasties is at its zenith,Two i teens are trying to assemble a full collection of a banned list which will be worth a lot of money, One of them has embezzled the their schools debs ball money to fund their purchases, The other is contact with a girl in the middle of nowhere in the middle of middle England who has the missing tape. They decide to travel there along with the sister of the embezzler. There is homophobic and racist bullying plus the sister has been under pressure, the nature of which we only learn later. Their parents set out in pursuit but the three teens are soon set up for a murder and fall into the hands of a crazed fundamentalist family. Shades of the Wicker Man permeate the drama as killings multiply and medieval masked plague doctors roam villages and woods. A good laugh with plenty of horror and social commentary on the times and the moral panic. Six Episodes. Written by Hugh Travers and directed by Christopher Smith and Megan K Fox. 7.5/10.
On BBC iPlayer in the UK from 8 January 2025. It airs on Virgin Media Television in the Republic of Ireland from 20 January 2025.
On BBC iPlayer in the UK from 8 January 2025. It airs on Virgin Media Television in the Republic of Ireland from 20 January 2025.
An English language TV show tell the story of 3 teenagers who travel from Ireland, to England to complete a collection of VHS videos, (deemed undesirable by the goverment) to both watch and then sell on. This prized Video Nasty collection is filled with horror and gore.
Justin Daniels Anene, plays Billy, the unofficial leader of the pack and is both competent and edgy in the role. His performance will excite and his supporting "gang" of Cal O'Driscoll (Con) and Leia Murphy (Zoe) make a wonderful band of misfits.
The show is colourful and funny as their adventures drag them from homes filled with discord to England where they become real life victims in their own horror movie.
Unfortunately, recent British TV show manage to goof up the final show, and this is no exception. The first five shows are brillant, but seems they fired director, writer, and producer before they flimed the last episoide. (sigh!)
However, I recomend you watch and follow our trio into a great piece of acting and wonderful story. Worth the laughs!
Justin Daniels Anene, plays Billy, the unofficial leader of the pack and is both competent and edgy in the role. His performance will excite and his supporting "gang" of Cal O'Driscoll (Con) and Leia Murphy (Zoe) make a wonderful band of misfits.
The show is colourful and funny as their adventures drag them from homes filled with discord to England where they become real life victims in their own horror movie.
Unfortunately, recent British TV show manage to goof up the final show, and this is no exception. The first five shows are brillant, but seems they fired director, writer, and producer before they flimed the last episoide. (sigh!)
However, I recomend you watch and follow our trio into a great piece of acting and wonderful story. Worth the laughs!
- forjunkmailhere
- Jan 9, 2025
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One of best TV shows I've seen recently. From the very beginning you are gripped by the interesting plot and dynamic, vivid characters. The three main characters are teenage friends, who go on a journey from Dublin to a small English town to collect a videotape. Despite the subject matter, it doesn't show a lot of graphic violence, which I like. The only moment I think was a bit icky was in the last episode but other than that it's done with timed cutaways, so no need to worry if your a bit squeamish.
Every single character felt so real, and layered, which I really appreciate. It made you really care about them and hope they will be okay.
The costumes and music were AMAZING, and really hammered in the 80's setting.
All of the actors were extremely talented and really brought the show to life.
It left me with some unanswered questions, which leave me eagerly hoping for a season two.
Absolutely fabulous show, 100% recommend giving it a watch.
Every single character felt so real, and layered, which I really appreciate. It made you really care about them and hope they will be okay.
The costumes and music were AMAZING, and really hammered in the 80's setting.
All of the actors were extremely talented and really brought the show to life.
It left me with some unanswered questions, which leave me eagerly hoping for a season two.
Absolutely fabulous show, 100% recommend giving it a watch.
- memoryshyed
- Jan 23, 2025
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6 episodes and the ONLY funny bit was when "Pray for Our Souls." was said.. in an accent. That's all the humor.. 15 seconds in 6 episodes.
It's not a comedy.. it was a half-decent "teen" thriller for the most part. At least the first 4 episodes... then they switched on the whole DEI thing.. and it went downhill. Just seems to really muddy up the story by suddenly throwing in DEI-related content. It wasn't necessary or needed. Not against it, but to wait 4 episodes then throw in a superfluous sub-plot at that point is just poor planning or writing.
Eventually this series even cited the horror film it was .. well .... just mimicking really. If you saw that film, you'll be wondering if that's what it's copying.. it is. This series is not terribly original.
None of the characters are really that likable or engaging.
It's exceptional in one way... just how mediocre it is.
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It's not a comedy.. it was a half-decent "teen" thriller for the most part. At least the first 4 episodes... then they switched on the whole DEI thing.. and it went downhill. Just seems to really muddy up the story by suddenly throwing in DEI-related content. It wasn't necessary or needed. Not against it, but to wait 4 episodes then throw in a superfluous sub-plot at that point is just poor planning or writing.
Eventually this series even cited the horror film it was .. well .... just mimicking really. If you saw that film, you'll be wondering if that's what it's copying.. it is. This series is not terribly original.
None of the characters are really that likable or engaging.
It's exceptional in one way... just how mediocre it is.
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