Los Angeles Strip Clubs: Reviews: ‘The Inbetweeners’ on BBC America, ‘La La Land’ on Showtime
The kids, or rather the young adults playing the kids, are all very good. Bird is especially funny in scenes where he tries to buy liquor. But did I laugh when a very drunk Simon threw up on the little brother of the girl of his dreams? I must admit I did.
“La La Land,” on Showtime, is an American production built around the British comedian Mark Wootton, whose “High Spirits With Shirley Ghostman” ran on BBC America. A “Borat”-style prank-mockumentary set in Hollywood, it features the star in three guises, gulling unsuspecting citizens into acts of real-world improv: psychic Ghostman (who is “a tad camp”); rough-edged Gary, an East End taxi driver who wants to be a movie star; and Brendan, a disheveled documentary filmmaker who hires an Asian stripper to operate his camera.
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