Mr. Bigstuff
- TV Series
- 2024–
Mr Bigstuff follows two estranged brothers; Glen (Sampson), a nervy perfectionist and carpet salesman striving to live a suburban ideal and Lee (Dyer), an alpha male with a prescription drug... Read allMr Bigstuff follows two estranged brothers; Glen (Sampson), a nervy perfectionist and carpet salesman striving to live a suburban ideal and Lee (Dyer), an alpha male with a prescription drug addiction and a tin full of their dad's ashes.Mr Bigstuff follows two estranged brothers; Glen (Sampson), a nervy perfectionist and carpet salesman striving to live a suburban ideal and Lee (Dyer), an alpha male with a prescription drug addiction and a tin full of their dad's ashes.
- Won 1 BAFTA Award
- 1 win total
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Am not one to give a 10 for anything tbh, but this was made for Danny to play, they kept it short so it did'nt become too much at once, and leaves you wanting more.
Dyer has never been a great actor generaly, but he uses what he has learnt over the yrs and puts it to good use in this series making you feel it was made for him, which it probably was lol Starts off good, and just gets better every episode. Normaly at best i may have a slight smile at situation comedies like this, or have to switch off halfway thru the pilot due to insistance on canned laughter every other sentence as if telling us when we should laught even tho it's not actually fuunny, but this doesn't have that rubbish and does'nt need it,you either find the writing funny or you don't, and i suspect like myself most will find something to laugh about every episode mulitiple times like i did, a reccomended watch even if Dyers normal lack of acting abilities does normaly put yopu off, give this a chance as he has upped his game for this one ;P.
Dyer has never been a great actor generaly, but he uses what he has learnt over the yrs and puts it to good use in this series making you feel it was made for him, which it probably was lol Starts off good, and just gets better every episode. Normaly at best i may have a slight smile at situation comedies like this, or have to switch off halfway thru the pilot due to insistance on canned laughter every other sentence as if telling us when we should laught even tho it's not actually fuunny, but this doesn't have that rubbish and does'nt need it,you either find the writing funny or you don't, and i suspect like myself most will find something to laugh about every episode mulitiple times like i did, a reccomended watch even if Dyers normal lack of acting abilities does normaly put yopu off, give this a chance as he has upped his game for this one ;P.
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I genuinely enjoyed this series, a bit slow to start with then it's just gets better. It's has some great comedy moments and some really good feel factor moments as well. It was nice that I could finally watch something that my teenagers boys enjoyed too and we could watch as a family. Genius hiring Adrian Scarborough. There is really good chemistry between the cast I didn't want it to end. Love Ryan Sampson it was nice to see him play something a bit normal. It would be nice if the episodes where a bit longer. Looking forward to the next series which has been set up really well. Hope we don't have to wait too long for it!!
I put the first episode of this on to try it out and ended up binging the entire show in one night. There are some genius moments throughout, some that had me belly laughing, others that had me crying. The writing is brilliant.
The characters become more well rounded as the show goes on. I'm genuinely going to miss seeing them on my screen. The actors all did a brilliant job, and the comedic timing is second to none.
The last episode is incredibly heartwarming, whilst still keeping up the humour. Ryan Sampson and Danny Dyer's acting throughout the series is great, but in this episode especially.
If you watch the first episode and aren't sure you're going to like the rest, I'd recommend sticking with it, it's worth it.
The characters become more well rounded as the show goes on. I'm genuinely going to miss seeing them on my screen. The actors all did a brilliant job, and the comedic timing is second to none.
The last episode is incredibly heartwarming, whilst still keeping up the humour. Ryan Sampson and Danny Dyer's acting throughout the series is great, but in this episode especially.
If you watch the first episode and aren't sure you're going to like the rest, I'd recommend sticking with it, it's worth it.
I love both Ryan Sampson and Danny Dyer so thought this would be good. The first episode was certainly different but the more you watch, the more you are drawn in. It's definitely not for everyone but if like me you enjoy a giggle, are not easily offended and have no issue with swearing (and the c-word) then seriously give this a go. Not only humorous, it does get a bit deep at times. The actors play the parts well and Sampson and Dyer are an unlikely combination, but it works really well... a modern Del Boy and Rodney 😀
Although it is a six parter, be prepared that you may want to binge it... I did!
Laughed from the start to the finish. So ridiculously silly but so bloody funny. Not normally a fan of Danny Dyer, but the casting is impeccable. Yes, the language is a bit fruity, but you can actually imagine these people speaking this way. Personally, bad language... Or language as I like to call it (who says it's bad) doesn't bother me. In this instance it enhances the narrative. If you enjoy farcical sweaty comedy and have previously enjoyed Brassic give it a go, I don't think you'll be disappointed. If swearing offends then maybe give it a miss, although I think you'll be missing a gem. I really hope they do more.
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