Sunday, 19 February 2012

The Mighty Boosh live- review

The Mighty Boosh live was the first tour they'd done in a long time, before the T.V show they used to preform on stage all the time doing stuff like 'Arctic Boosh' but this time the audience and the fanbase had grown so they were preforming in front of large amounts of people in huge arenas.
The main story in The Mighty Boosh live is called 'The Ruby of Kokundo' basically, Naboo the enigma (Mike Fielding) has been killed by a cockney geezer called The Hitcher (Noel Fielding) meaning that Howard Moon (Julian Barratt) and Vince Noir (Noel Fielding) who are close friends with Naboo, have to go searching for this Ruby of Kokundo as it's the only way they can save their friend.
Bollo (Dave Brown) Naboos familiar tells Vince and Howard they could find the Ruby in Spain or the Arctic Tundra so Howard ventures to the Arctic whilst Vince explores Spain. Someone tells Vince that to find the ruby of Kokundo he has to go see Rudy Van DiSarzio (Julian Barratt) who lives deep in the forest of doom and when he meets Rudy he has to complete a series of tests before Rudy tells Vince the ruby's in the Arctic.
He meets up with Howard in the Arctic after an Arctic creature gives Vince the ruby and they head back to save the shaman Naboo. The scenario is similar to the Tundra episode of the boosh in series one but lot's of VERY funny and improvised material in between of course.
At the end of the Boosh live, they all leave Howard on stage alone with a present as they've all gone out for a drink, and who better to come bursting out of the box but Old Gregg (Noel Fielding) himself who of course is mad about Howard, the two burst into everyone's favourite boosh song 'Love Games'
The Mighty Boosh live is probably the funniest on stage thing yet, Future Sailors included in that one too! You can't beat a bit of Julian Barratt in sexy underwear or Noel Fielding wearing something so short, everything almost hangs out! (Referring to Future Sailor's Sunflash) and my twitter followers seem to agree!
@MissDarkness2 says 'I love Boosh Live.. Future Sailors tour, not as good.' @Shreweyes says 'Is that a trick question? It's completely genius, probably my favourite' and @Monkeey_Edwards tells the Jellyfox 'It is absolutely glorious! By the end I am crying with laughter. It is probably one of the best comedy tours ever' and too right it is!
The Mighty Boosh live is a treat for the eyeballs and if you haven't seen it yet, stop wasting your time reading other peoples thoughts and watch it for yourself! You're really missing out if you don't watch it.

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