While he’s used to knocking out catch phrases on Little Britain, David Walliams’ Awefully Good Movie Moments brings out the documentary host narrator talking head schtick in him. With more than a century of movie moments to choose from there should be more than enough scabs for the Come Fly With Me comedian to pick at.
Coming to Channel 4 on the 5th May 2011 at 10pm, David Walliams’ Awefully Good Movie Moments is one big dedication to the most anus clenchingly terrible movie moments of all time. If Arnold Schwarzenegger didn’t have enough to worry about, what with Skynet being activated the other day, now he’s got to worry about Walliams raking over his regrettable Dr Freeze and top 5 puns (“Consider that a divorce”, a particularly sad moment for muff flasher Stone in Total Recall has got to be in there).
There’ll be a load of other categories to poke a suave, yet camp stick at, including bad accents, unconvincing sex scenes, laughable monsters and rubbish bad guys. If that’s not enough, there’ll also be more than a few shoddy special effects, big budget nasties and general bad acting.
David Walliams’ Awefully Good Movie Moments may not necessarily break the mould, but it’s always good to look back on some of the films that made you laugh for all the wrong reasons. Especially when it means bursting the la la prescription drug addled egos of Hollywood’s finest.