And now everyone has noticed that you made sure not to put a picture in your icon box, what must _you_ look like? The female rugby player who got shagged by a female rugby player? LOL
If his heart and soul produced such great answers as Bananadrama, Wet Knee Houston, Buy on Ferry and Christ, de Burg! then I'd hate to see him half-arse it. The Invention of Lying was a pile of shite though, Ricky obviously just did that film for the money.
@@Writeous0ne Yep, you got it. It's all about money in the end. They take what men want to see and what women want to see and smash it together regardless of whether it jives or not.
I keep complaining about throwing love into action movies. Its bollocks! A stone cold killer suddenly becomes enthralled with a lady he saw go past in a taxi or some shit? Piss off, I want action on an ACTION movie, not shitty romance. Lord of the rings kills me when the eleven ladies start talking shit, just stab some orcs ffs!!!
Agreed, i also could not stand that gravelly voice that started a movie trailer with "In a world.." Usually used for slap-stick cheap comedies back in the noughties.
Yeah, any kind of monster or horror film, the main monster is right there in the promos. You can no longer be shocked by films. Most of the "scary" bits are already pre-spoiled.
@@colinjava8447 How can you expect anyone to be more optimistic (you mean positive, I take it - as optimism is hope for the future) if they didn't think something was that good? I wouldn't want someone lying and pretending they liked something if they didn't. I mean, if I was Ricky then I just wouldn't air the interview until long after the film had been released, as it's terrible publicity, but he shouldn't lie to the movie-goers.
I watched it recently and watched it around when it came out and I thought it was still alright but the ending is a load of shite. Also I have no clue how someone could say Life on the Road was good. That was absolute shit.
I love how even in a filmed promotional interview with the star/creator of the film who couriered a watermarked preview of the film to him for review... and you still can't force Karl to be commercial! Karl is always genuine and that's why we love him!
Mike Fry yea he doesn’t pander to those or anyone around him , lol although he could practice being a little less honest about his girlfriends cooking 😂 coz some times it’s worth holding back to save hurting the feelings of some one you actually love 😄
@@veganvocalist4782 haha if he's saying that on here, imagine the kind of things he must say to her day to day! I'm sure she's used to it! Plus honesty is key in a relationship, if they're still together after all this time I'm sure she can handle it 😂👍
I'm here in America and notice how different our TV programs are compared to TV in the UK. I love TV programs in the UK especially 8 out of 10. Rachel Riley is so beautiful and I really miss Sean Lock.
The thing I agree with Karl on more than anything else he's ever said - I'm so sick of love stories being crammed into every single film ever made. If it's a romance, fair enough, but every fucking genre of film has so many love stories. Does my head in.
One of those wonderful moments where Karl is 100% right. What Ricky's asking for here is an advert, not a review. I thought Karl was quite kind to the film as well.
@Samuel Serridge dude when I seen that episode I said out loud to my wife “Karl thought of this years ago!” And she turned and said “who is Karl?” I haven’t seen her since
Yes. When John Mclane jumped off the roof of the Nakatomi building as the rooftop exploded behind him, I was just starting to starting to yawn and think "When is this thing gonna end ffs?", and 10 minutes later, it did! and that's why Die Hard is such a classic!
11:31 "What else is out?" From that point on Karl had me cracking up. Karl took forever to answer that last question and still couldn't give Ricky a straight answer. It's pretty obvious that The Invention of Lying was not invented by Karl.
That was like a real life cringe comedy bit with a painful length of silence as he can't think of anything not too harsh but not too dishonest. Knowing how Ricky is with these solo projects, it was a thing of beauty to behold. And I like all of his solo TV work, I just think he's up his own arse about it - it's like the irony and satire evaporated at some point.
He actually makes a good point about film trailers. The best movies I watched in my life were total surprises for me. Other I distinctively remember watching already knowing the story from a trailer or spoiler and it just takes away the magic
I saw no preview nor had no clue what was going to happen in Terminator 2. Blew my mind as the plot was revealed during my cinema trip. Carl is on to something - but difficult to do with Titanic.
Its true. Trailers and previews have a habit of showing the best bits or making a movie out to be better than it actually is. I've stopped watching trailers and just going in blind, is better imo
Ikr? It had some funny moments, and it's the sort of film that if it was on tv and there was absolutely nothing else on I'd say, go on then, let's watch 20 minutes or so, but when Ricky was going on about how he was influenced by The Apartment and early Woody Allen I almost spat my drink out- Play It Again Sam and Annie Hall shit all over any movie Ricky's done. It's strange, really... for someone who is so brilliantly talented at writing sitcoms all of Ricky's films tend to be pretty trashy, full of safe, boring, American-style comedy. You just can't believe they were made by the same guy who gave us The Office, or After Life...
@@oliverholmes-gunning5372 I mean it's pretty unrealistic to think a talented person will never produce a shit product. It's an interesting concept. It just needed better storytelling
@@brianroman6150 that's true, but like I said it seems to be the case with all his films. They're just a completely different (and much shittier) brand of comedy than his series, all of which (apart from Derek) have been brilliant. It just feels like two completely different people wrote them.
I agree with Karl on that. Forget clips of the film, just say the title, what genre it is, and whose in it. hat's all you need to make your mind up to see it or not
Totally forgot I saw this film. There’s a small filmography of American movies that Ricky did in the 00’s that everyone has completely forgotten about due to them being complete shite.
Video Invader Just a very meh romcom, just slighter funnier than the rest of the saturated market at the time. Mental to look back at how many romcoms there were back the .
Absolutely. I have no idea what these other people are talking about. I watched both those movies with the expectation that I was going to laugh a bunch of times and that's about what I got. I gotta say, I do get a laugh out of people who comment on Karl's unintended brilliance. I feel like I'm listening to someone read directly from r/showerthoughts. Which is hilarious but not exactly genius
When Karl is just quiet at the end thinking of something good to say about the film reminded me of the appraisal in the office with brent and keith haha
I actually think it would be ok, he wouldnt be able to rip anyone off like what the others do, but hed get more sales overall just because hes naturally trustworthy.
This is a prime example of Ricky having to egg Karl on to get into his brain. I mean it’s not hard to give your friend’s movie a review. Everyone knows what is expected and we would all do it for our friend if asked with no problem. But Karl won’t. And the journey we take is getting to find out why he won’t. It’s poetry really and Ricky figured out how to instigate it.
Andy Pendlebury they did film a scene with him. It was set back in the caveman era and was meant to be at the start of the film. They cut it out. Ricky put him in a terrible wig and he moaned the whole time.
I think that was a fair review by Karl really. To put it in the sane category as Monty Python, Groundhog Day and back to the future is far more ridiculous thank anything Karl said.
I know what he trying to say movies get so hyped up now a days that they don't live up to people expertons. I have enjoyed a movie more when been underrated.
I know what you trying to say people get so irritated now a days that people don't know their grandma. I have enjoyed a comment more when been undereducated.
hes definitely onto something cus i love when i know literally nothing about the film ive sat down to watch and its actually a good film, so much better than knowing what direction the movies gonna go before u even started.
Ricky gets his standard "crying, emotional peak scene" off early, you will laugh 3 or 4 times., Obligatory love story crammed in. 3/10 - literally everybody.
YourPalHDee Id give it a 5/10 personally. Some scenes were great like the scene where his mum died, but a lot of it seemed a bit rushed or forced. Bang average for me. Was an alright film with hints of genius about it
It's actually one of the more interesting cities in the US, which tells you how dull and samey most of the US is. I don't know why people go on holiday there honestly.
@@ultimaterickystevekarl5636 There is a 20 min clip that used 2 be on RUclips with Ricky,Karl and Warwick if you could find and upload that. There is about a 2 min clip of it already on RUclips but there is a much longer version. I think it was an extra on a Ricky stand up DVD.
The funny thing is that Ricky doesn't rely on what Carl is saying and knows that he is already doing a big promotion for the film just by letting Carl talk about it.
I thoroughly enjoyed Ricky's show where pillkington was the main focus and Ricky sent Carl on many excitement murdered adventures Carl being the accidental comedy killer. Twas wicked. And I'm not an easy sell.
He does have a bit of a point. When movies are advertised on tv, most times they use clips of the best parts of the movie, which kind of takes away from the surprises. Of course most people already know what a movie is about before they go see it, and society seems ok with this, even though most movies are all just the same thing rehashed over and over, or they're from something already done many years ago. And film critics/reviewers basically give away even more of the storyline/plot. But none of it really matters, because general society is just so easily pleased today. They like being served the same old slop over and over again, and rave about it, begging for more.
3 minutes in and he mentions The Elephant Man? Took his time
No Kes though
I read your comment in Steve's voice haha
The one thing you would want like an elephant, and he gets the 'ead...
How about 7 minutes in Hell?
No mention of monkeys, little gay fellas or little Chinese fellas though
Ricky looks like a female rugby player
And now everyone has noticed that you made sure not to put a picture in your icon box, what must _you_ look like? The female rugby player who got shagged by a female rugby player? LOL
A lesbian one. Although that goes without saying.
@@malcolmdrake6137 Hows it going Ricky
Hahahahaha that’s the best one I’ve heard
You look like a female rugby player, mate, if anyone does...
Karl's a lot politer about this mediocre movie than Ricky ever was about a Rockbusters Karl poured his heart and soul into.
Mediocre is very, very generous to this film! 😂
Such a true comment!
Wow, what a comment.
If his heart and soul produced such great answers as Bananadrama, Wet Knee Houston, Buy on Ferry and Christ, de Burg! then I'd hate to see him half-arse it.
The Invention of Lying was a pile of shite though, Ricky obviously just did that film for the money.
Sure.
Karl has a point about romance being shoehorned into every film when it really doesn't offer anything (usually).
the real reason is that having a man and woman increases the interest in the film of both sexes... doubling their potential audience
@@Writeous0ne Yep, you got it. It's all about money in the end. They take what men want to see and what women want to see and smash it together regardless of whether it jives or not.
I keep complaining about throwing love into action movies. Its bollocks! A stone cold killer suddenly becomes enthralled with a lady he saw go past in a taxi or some shit? Piss off, I want action on an ACTION movie, not shitty romance. Lord of the rings kills me when the eleven ladies start talking shit, just stab some orcs ffs!!!
Yeah I've thought that for a long time.
@@AA-hg5fk no they don't, studies show that females watch more romances/dramas and males watch action and thrillers.
Karl is right about one thing. The more they try to pitch something to me, to see it, buy it, etc, the more I'm gonna resist doing just that.
Agreed, i also could not stand that gravelly voice that started a movie trailer with "In a world.." Usually used for slap-stick cheap comedies back in the noughties.
@@rufusgreenleaf2466 “in a world!” 🤣🤣🤣🤣👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Just pushing bullshit around the room like dungbeetles.
Then we got trailers, teaser trailers and tiny pre-trailer trailers.
"In a world... In the beginning..."
Karl's right. A lot of movies show way too much in the trailers and other promotional material.
Arun Krishnamurthy Yep 👍🏽 precisely , they think they know what we want ...WRONG , mystery is more appealing
Yeah, any kind of monster or horror film, the main monster is right there in the promos. You can no longer be shocked by films. Most of the "scary" bits are already pre-spoiled.
Totally agree with you there Eric
I can’t watch many American Tv Series because they give away too much in the opening credits. I want to be surprised.
Because millennials are such simpletons, it's the only way to keep their attention.
“And you know how much I love an ape”
It's called " The Invention of Lying," and Ricky spends the whole interview attempting to get Karl to lie by saying the film is good
Lol brilliant
It is a good film, I know it's subjective, but I thought Karl could have been more optimistic about it
@@colinjava8447 How can you expect anyone to be more optimistic (you mean positive, I take it - as optimism is hope for the future) if they didn't think something was that good? I wouldn't want someone lying and pretending they liked something if they didn't. I mean, if I was Ricky then I just wouldn't air the interview until long after the film had been released, as it's terrible publicity, but he shouldn't lie to the movie-goers.
@@colinjava8447 Well to be fair, they cut Karl out of the movie. I'd be salty about that too.
This was better than the film.
@A watercress sandwich 565 was a bit I thought too
Yeah, shit movie. Ricky’s not great at movies. Life on the Road was good. The rest are poor.
I know it's been said, so there is no point in me saying this, but I feel compelled to say it anyway.
Shit film, boring af.
That's better.
I liked it when I was younger, I think it's more an atheists counter to things like Bruce Almighty
I watched it recently and watched it around when it came out and I thought it was still alright but the ending is a load of shite. Also I have no clue how someone could say Life on the Road was good. That was absolute shit.
I love how even in a filmed promotional interview with the star/creator of the film who couriered a watermarked preview of the film to him for review... and you still can't force Karl to be commercial! Karl is always genuine and that's why we love him!
Mike Fry yea he doesn’t pander to those or anyone around him , lol although he could practice being a little less honest about his girlfriends cooking 😂 coz some times it’s worth holding back to save hurting the feelings of some one you actually love 😄
@@veganvocalist4782 haha if he's saying that on here, imagine the kind of things he must say to her day to day! I'm sure she's used to it! Plus honesty is key in a relationship, if they're still together after all this time I'm sure she can handle it 😂👍
If you want to see Karl be commercial, look at the interviews he did for his show Sick of It, the interviews are surreal!
I'm here in America and notice how different our TV programs are compared to TV in the UK. I love TV programs in the UK especially 8 out of 10. Rachel Riley is so beautiful and I really miss Sean Lock.
@@bobbybeaver5029 Sean Lock was a legend of his time, some of the funniest things from 8 out of 10 came from him, an absolute legend.
The thing I agree with Karl on more than anything else he's ever said - I'm so sick of love stories being crammed into every single film ever made. If it's a romance, fair enough, but every fucking genre of film has so many love stories. Does my head in.
100% agree, so many films have a love bit shoehorned in when it isn't necessary at all.
Annoying.
The right sort of length sold me.
Me too
Girth is more important
the 7" of films.
One of those wonderful moments where Karl is 100% right. What Ricky's asking for here is an advert, not a review. I thought Karl was quite kind to the film as well.
Absolutely, a review is supposed to be objective, whereas Ricky is asking Karl to advertise his film.
Saying I’d like the movie it wasn’t too long is not enough to be a review, though. His review was basically a minute long.
Karl is too kind to say the film is awful, but he gets the point across.
he didn't think the film was awful, stop projecting your own worldview onto others.
Karl would say it's awful if it was awful though
@@Tomversal Not to Ricky's face about his own film, he wouldnt.
@@tb7667 You clearly haven't heard how he spoke to Steve on the old xfm shows then!
@@tb7667
He would definitely say it to Ricky's face even if he didn't mean to I'm sure it'd slip out
The spiritual successor to Ricky's film reviews in the old days of Xfm.
WOOOSH RICKY GERVAIS FILM REVIEW... REVIEW...WOOOOSH GLADIATOR!
I can't stand those reviews. He's trying way too hard to be funny and it's just cringy.
coughcoughsigh I liked them he put like no effort into them
@@notmyname9261 Yeah agree. This is too try hard.
@@notmyname9261 isn't that sorta everything ricky does?
Ricky should make "The love of two brains "
With Clive Warren?
Weetabix.
Shredded wheat
Needs to do it soon. Rebecca deMornay must be knocking 70.
@Samuel Serridge dude when I seen that episode I said out loud to my wife “Karl thought of this years ago!” And she turned and said “who is Karl?”
I haven’t seen her since
He’s a genius!
‘I was just getting bored’. That’s how I feel a few minutes before the end of every good film. I know exactly what he means.
Yes. When John Mclane jumped off the roof of the Nakatomi building as the rooftop exploded behind him, I was just starting to starting to yawn and think "When is this thing gonna end ffs?", and 10 minutes later, it did! and that's why Die Hard is such a classic!
What about the Lord of the Rings ending? That thing lasted 45 minutes or some shit. Longest ending of all time.
@@igano111 let's have one group hug
"I'll 'av a ZING-GA!" 🤣🤣
The elephant maaaan - is my - favourite - FILM
I know you're just 16, but looking all of 21 - that's because! - the Chiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiineeeeeeeeeese - look - OLDER!
@@steviehind8542 Tell me why, tell me why, tell me why, doooonnnttt theeeeeey, play the game of, swing, BALL!
@@Agrhigham my - girlfriend - had -a problem - with her - MAAARROW
THERE'S this hairrrrrry chineeeese KID
Fucking hilarious. Bravo you legends 😂😂😂👏👏👏
Burger Kings shut. KFC? I'll have a Zzinger. 😂😂😂
11:31 "What else is out?"
From that point on Karl had me cracking up. Karl took forever to answer that last question and still couldn't give Ricky a straight answer. It's pretty obvious that The Invention of Lying was not invented by Karl.
That was like a real life cringe comedy bit with a painful length of silence as he can't think of anything not too harsh but not too dishonest. Knowing how Ricky is with these solo projects, it was a thing of beauty to behold.
And I like all of his solo TV work, I just think he's up his own arse about it - it's like the irony and satire evaporated at some point.
Burger kings shut... KFC... I’ll have a zinger 😂 this obviously happened to Karl and he remembers the exact burger he had! Love it
He actually makes a good point about film trailers. The best movies I watched in my life were total surprises for me.
Other I distinctively remember watching already knowing the story from a trailer or spoiler and it just takes away the magic
I saw no preview nor had no clue what was going to happen in Terminator 2. Blew my mind as the plot was revealed during my cinema trip. Carl is on to something - but difficult to do with Titanic.
Its true. Trailers and previews have a habit of showing the best bits or making a movie out to be better than it actually is. I've stopped watching trailers and just going in blind, is better imo
True, but they did pretty well with that Titanic movie despite knowing what would happen.
Karl. his name's spelled in the title of the video you mong
Terminator 2 was the best of the whole franchise, the first one was good too, all the others are crap.
Karl is a natural. One of the funniest i’ve seen ever
The film I’d love to see is Karl’s life story from birth to now! That’s a must see movie
It wouldn’t be possible, nobody remembers Karl until the age of four.
legit explains Netflix strategy - another thing hes right about.
Dear Mr. Dilkington...
That's Mr. K. Dilkington to you sir ;P
You are one of our most valuable customers.
I put it in the bin
Mr dilkington stopped and looked at all the fish in the window
My fave bit in all the podcasts
"I'm not a big film buff" "You're joking!" Hahahsh
Most things Ricky has done without Steve merchant had missed the heights of the office,extras and podcasts etc
After Life is really good
@@tomlewis7898 yeah but would've been better with a touch of Steve
Totally agree
Steve would've turned Derek into a masterpiece
I've always felt that Steve was the true musician of the group, Ricky was the frontman and Karl is Bez.
Thanks for uploading this been trying to find this as it's nice how Karl uses the film name to help him not hurt Ricky's feelings!
"If there was a Jamaican on the Titanic, he probably would have screamed this..."
Dire Straits.
Christ de berg (Chris de burgh) 🤣
I never realised how much I missed Karl until he said, "Zzinger". Welcome back, Karl!
Why did you write zinger like that?
The Invention of Lying was forgettable at best. Funnily enough, I’ve always remembered Karl’s review of it.
Ikr? It had some funny moments, and it's the sort of film that if it was on tv and there was absolutely nothing else on I'd say, go on then, let's watch 20 minutes or so, but when Ricky was going on about how he was influenced by The Apartment and early Woody Allen I almost spat my drink out- Play It Again Sam and Annie Hall shit all over any movie Ricky's done. It's strange, really... for someone who is so brilliantly talented at writing sitcoms all of Ricky's films tend to be pretty trashy, full of safe, boring, American-style comedy. You just can't believe they were made by the same guy who gave us The Office, or After Life...
@@oliverholmes-gunning5372 I mean it's pretty unrealistic to think a talented person will never produce a shit product. It's an interesting concept. It just needed better storytelling
@@brianroman6150 that's true, but like I said it seems to be the case with all his films. They're just a completely different (and much shittier) brand of comedy than his series, all of which (apart from Derek) have been brilliant. It just feels like two completely different people wrote them.
@@oliverholmes-gunning5372 i think he's trying to write for america (similar to free love freeway, ironically).
On the Karl scale he actually was very positive at the beginning
Karl’s honesty is so refreshing.
"I'll have a zinger" 😂
"Lets leave it there, that's the best I'm gonna fucking get, cheers."
"I was just getting bored when it sort of ended, but that’s about right. That’s about what you want." Is a hell of a movie review
a modern review is a commercial. an actual review is what karl did at the start - liked it, it was about the right length.
Karl's honesty is so refreshing. About the film company calling him about seeing the film and Boston being shit etc. So good! 😂
This has to be the first thing I haven't seen before of them!! So happy 😂
Same! Love finding new (old) Ricky and Karl stuff!
No, the first thing you ever saw of them was “the first thing you hadn’t seen before of them”
@@vc5183 I'm sure you knew what I meant :) Have a nice day
@@vc5183 Beautifully corrected.
Best trailer I’ve ever seen was where they show the first 5 minutes of the film.
I agree with Karl on that. Forget clips of the film, just say the title, what genre it is, and whose in it. hat's all you need to make your mind up to see it or not
" Ziiiiingerrrrr "
9:03 the way Karl brings up King Kong gets me every time. lmao
Karl's got a good point. Things are better when you are not expecting it to be.
Totally forgot I saw this film. There’s a small filmography of American movies that Ricky did in the 00’s that everyone has completely forgotten about due to them being complete shite.
Ghost Town is okay
Video Invader
Just a very meh romcom, just slighter funnier than the rest of the saturated market at the time.
Mental to look back at how many romcoms there were back the .
@@spookylemon4947 I take it ur a yank
Andy Pendlebury
Nope, British. Scottish specifically.
Hahaha so true
Lmfao, honestly never get bored of Karl being irritated by shit Ricky sets up for him.
Absolutely love how defeated Ricky is by the time he tries to synopsise the movie lmao.
My daughter says im exactly like Karl. Best compliment I've ever had, I love this man!!
No Karl would never say he loves a man..
I liked this film as well as Ghost Town; don’t know why they got such a bad press. And his cameo in Stardust is excellent, too.
Absolutely. I have no idea what these other people are talking about. I watched both those movies with the expectation that I was going to laugh a bunch of times and that's about what I got.
I gotta say, I do get a laugh out of people who comment on Karl's unintended brilliance. I feel like I'm listening to someone read directly from r/showerthoughts. Which is hilarious but not exactly genius
When Karl is just quiet at the end thinking of something good to say about the film reminded me of the appraisal in the office with brent and keith haha
"I'm not a big film buff"
"You're JOKING"
Karl explaining his trip to Boston and all the problems is exactly how he explained an idiot abroad 😂
Wait I thought these guys were just cartoon characters
imaging karl been an estate agent, his commission would be zilch
I actually think it would be ok, he wouldnt be able to rip anyone off like what the others do, but hed get more sales overall just because hes naturally trustworthy.
“You live in it...it has some windows, a couple doors. It won’t collapse...”
"Stop looking at the walls, look out the window"
Do you want it, or are you wasting my time?
This is a prime example of Ricky having to egg Karl on to get into his brain. I mean it’s not hard to give your friend’s movie a review. Everyone knows what is expected and we would all do it for our friend if asked with no problem. But Karl won’t. And the journey we take is getting to find out why he won’t. It’s poetry really and Ricky figured out how to instigate it.
Karl gets left out, but Steve and Barry from EastEnders get a whole scene together. Outrageous!
Karl didnt like been on video back then
Andy Pendlebury they did film a scene with him. It was set back in the caveman era and was meant to be at the start of the film. They cut it out. Ricky put him in a terrible wig and he moaned the whole time.
This is just hilarious. I love old Karl so much.
‘Because it’s so round’ love how fascinated Ricky is with Karl’s head
I think that was a fair review by Karl really. To put it in the sane category as Monty Python, Groundhog Day and back to the future is far more ridiculous thank anything Karl said.
I know what he trying to say movies get so hyped up now a days that they don't live up to people expertons. I have enjoyed a movie more when been underrated.
I know what you trying to say people get so irritated now a days that people don't know their grandma. I have enjoyed a comment more when been undereducated.
hes definitely onto something cus i love when i know literally nothing about the film ive sat down to watch and its actually a good film, so much better than knowing what direction the movies gonna go before u even started.
I loved the idea of the film but didn’t understand why just because people couldn’t lie it meant they had to be 100% brutally honest
This was a better advertisement for watching Karl Pilkington content
Karl being the voice of reason in this. He was pretty honest about it without saying the movie was bad
Ricky gets his standard "crying, emotional peak scene" off early, you will laugh 3 or 4 times., Obligatory love story crammed in. 3/10 - literally everybody.
YourPalHDee Id give it a 5/10 personally. Some scenes were great like the scene where his mum died, but a lot of it seemed a bit rushed or forced. Bang average for me. Was an alright film with hints of genius about it
its alright something to watch
Honestly a great concept that could have been explored in a multiple ways. The comedy route might not have been the best but it was still enjoyable.
Started off good then it turned into a shitty romcom.
I am so jealous that Ricky got to powder Karls round head. It's like a holy relic.
This was probably the best review the movie got
Priceless!
6:20
The greatest review of Boston
It's actually one of the more interesting cities in the US, which tells you how dull and samey most of the US is. I don't know why people go on holiday there honestly.
I'm in love with the way karl says zin-gah
I would LOVE to have a beer with these blokes 🙂👍🇦🇺 especially Karl!!
Thank you, man. I'm searching for this for ages
let me know if there is anything else and i'll try find it
Same here
@@ultimaterickystevekarl5636 There is a 20 min clip that used 2 be on RUclips with Ricky,Karl and Warwick if you could find and upload that. There is about a 2 min clip of it already on RUclips but there is a much longer version. I think it was an extra on a Ricky stand up DVD.
@@tomboore8357 i cant upload it due to copyright :(
Anybody who's seen the film will know just how kind Karl was being
this is the best movie advert ever.
Now i really feel like I need to watch this damn movie.
Her mans her mits !
He's so fucking matter of fact. I love it.
Wish the caveman scene wasn’t cut
The start with him powdering his head cracks me up hahaha
Agghhhhh I can’t believe I’ve found a pilko video on youtube I haven’t seen before! So funny Ricky painting his head
Just be honest that’s what we want so true Karl
I only wish Karl was still doing things like this lol
I can't unsee the shine on karl anymore 😂
Only Ricky can do this. I'm 10 seconds into the video and already hit the like button haha
Karl is just amazing. If you want an honest review, Karls your man ❤️👌👍
4:33 Illavazeeeenguh! I lost it
I wondered what other great love stories he will mention after "Romeo and Juliet"... And then he went with King Kong xD
Ricky: "Oh, it's turning into a travel show now"
An idea was born.
OMG, I clicked on this to see if Karl looked like his cartoon. Spot on
It's fun seeing Karl in a position of power against Ricky here. He's so right about the romantic aspect, too
He reviewed it better than I would.
I genuinely thought from the title that Karl explains how humans started to lie
He'll have a theory
The funny thing is that Ricky doesn't rely on what Carl is saying and knows that he is already doing a big promotion for the film just by letting Carl talk about it.
10:27 all those names and he didn’t even mention Louis ck
Still funny to see these guys....from Vancouver canada
This movie has just been advertised in 2021 (this message is in 2022)
And yet this interview is over 10yr old 😳
I thoroughly enjoyed Ricky's show where pillkington was the main focus and Ricky sent Carl on many excitement murdered adventures Carl being the accidental comedy killer. Twas wicked. And I'm not an easy sell.
The elephant. MAAAAAAAAAAN Izma. FAVorITE filmmmmm
He does have a bit of a point.
When movies are advertised on tv, most times they use clips of the best parts of the movie, which kind of takes away from the surprises.
Of course most people already know what a movie is about before they go see it, and society seems ok with this, even though most movies are all just the same thing rehashed over and over, or they're from something already done many years ago.
And film critics/reviewers basically give away even more of the storyline/plot.
But none of it really matters, because general society is just so easily pleased today. They like being served the same old slop over and over again, and rave about it, begging for more.