Rik Mayall
Posted: 09 Jun 2014, 22:39
Sad news about Rik Mayall unexpectedly passing away today.
Loved watching The Young Ones when I was a kid and its repeats later. Bottom was hilariously daft and funny, can still easily watch it now.I loved The new Statesman (Alan B'stard, brilliant), used to try all the tricks to stay up late on a Sunday night to watch that.
I even liked Man Down last year on channel 4, it was really funny and under-rated. I swear Greg Davies and Rik Mayall must be actually related.
Best of all I loved The character Lord Flash-heart in Blackadder 2 and Goes Forth. Although both appearances were brief and only 2 episodes the character was immense, with a fantastic over the top delivery and catchphrases and one-liners that have been and shall be repeated for many years to come. In recent times the character from the Bombadier adverts seemed to be a spin off or spawn of Flash-heart and that even made me chuckle.
Even the film Drop Dead Fred was funny and entertaining. I remember buying the dvd for my wifes nephew for his birthday when that format first started because he had played the video so much he had worn it out. The boy ignored all his expensive presents and insisted we all sat down and watched the film. A room full of kids from the ages of 8 to 68 then all enjoyed 90 minutes of childish, silly, toilet humour.
56 is not young but it is far from old also. I didnt realise until today how much of Rik Mayalls stuff I have been into or enjoyed watching.
Such a shame, RIP Rik Mayall. Thanks for the laughs.
Loved watching The Young Ones when I was a kid and its repeats later. Bottom was hilariously daft and funny, can still easily watch it now.I loved The new Statesman (Alan B'stard, brilliant), used to try all the tricks to stay up late on a Sunday night to watch that.
I even liked Man Down last year on channel 4, it was really funny and under-rated. I swear Greg Davies and Rik Mayall must be actually related.
Best of all I loved The character Lord Flash-heart in Blackadder 2 and Goes Forth. Although both appearances were brief and only 2 episodes the character was immense, with a fantastic over the top delivery and catchphrases and one-liners that have been and shall be repeated for many years to come. In recent times the character from the Bombadier adverts seemed to be a spin off or spawn of Flash-heart and that even made me chuckle.
Even the film Drop Dead Fred was funny and entertaining. I remember buying the dvd for my wifes nephew for his birthday when that format first started because he had played the video so much he had worn it out. The boy ignored all his expensive presents and insisted we all sat down and watched the film. A room full of kids from the ages of 8 to 68 then all enjoyed 90 minutes of childish, silly, toilet humour.
56 is not young but it is far from old also. I didnt realise until today how much of Rik Mayalls stuff I have been into or enjoyed watching.
Such a shame, RIP Rik Mayall. Thanks for the laughs.