Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe

2006

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8.8| 0h30m| NR| en
Synopsis

Charlie Brooker's acerbic take on recent TV contains reviews of current shows, as well as stories and commentary on how television is produced.

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CommentsXp Best movie ever!
BoardChiri Bad Acting and worse Bad Screenplay
Merolliv I really wanted to like this movie. I feel terribly cynical trashing it, and that's why I'm giving it a middling 5. Actually, I'm giving it a 5 because there were some superb performances.
Calum Hutton It's a good bad... and worth a popcorn matinée. While it's easy to lament what could have been...
Un Zievereir RE: Screenwipe, Weekly wipe, Newswipe, Annual Wipe, etc. Continuing on from his previously written output including the excellent "TV go home", Charlie Brooker relentlessly spews forth this highly informative critique of popular television and news shows from his couch. His virile attacks on TV's often pitiful broadcasts are well written and so appear as much off the cuff as they do scripted.He is cutting and imaginative. At times Brooker is spiteful and closed minded, overly and overtly moralistic, but always excellently sharp in his powers of observation. However, he never quite goes beyond to lambast the serious and real underlying limitations and bias of the media. Alas, he is still part of the media set which he tries to attack. Assumedly, his family and friends are probably also corporate media members and disciples. His consistent attempts to analyze and mock the media are commendable and certainly entertaining. Although revealing his rational and intellectual limitations, and the unfortunate constraints of his world, these "Wipes" do work very well and show Mr. Brooker to be an intelligent, observant mind.Amongst the humourous and educational monologues there is also a high quality of featured guest talent such as Morgana Robinson, Barry Shitpeas, Philomena Clunk, Doug Stanhope, and the unimitable Tim Key. David Firth's brief additional animated sections are also delightful.
Jackson Booth-Millard I will admit I can't often watch this programme the day of broadcast, but when it is repeated on the terrestrial TV channel, and catching up online, I have enjoyed it very much. I only heard of Charlie Brooker because of the brilliant satire horror drama, based on zombies and Big Brother, Dead Set, which he wrote. Of course the DVD came with great behind the scenes footage, with Brooker himself, and I loved how brutally honest he was about his opinions of things, he was kind of like a much more to the point and foul mouthed Simon Cowell. So when I heard he had his own opinions show on, I was definitely looking forward to watching it. It basically consists of Brooker analysing the most popular, strange and talked about programmes on TV, whether terrestrial, Freeview, satellite or Sky, and also a little about how TV itself is made, e.g. editing. Brooker is not afraid to offend the viewers, pick at himself a little, and bring down the programmes and their stars and makers, all to hilariously high quantity. Brooker is now one of my most favourite (deliberate) TV bastards, and I always look forward to seeing which programme, that I may watch, he will pick on, and some of what makes TV possible, a great show. Very good!
BJJManchester The journo/writer-performer Charlie Brooker lifts the lid on his opinions of modern day TV,both in the UK and US.His savagely witty criticisms in the Guardian Newspaper have by and large,been successfully adapted to this digital TV programme.Brooker's clever,bitterly acerbic,imaginative,often hilarious critiques are further helped by breathlessly quick pacing and editing.He actually does like some TV programmes(most notably THE WIRE,shamefully neglected by terrestrial TV in the UK),but inevitably his most entertaining rants are at TV shows he hates(reality shows,daytime programming,etc.)which are gleefully attacked with rottweiller-like insane relish.Brooker's eternally stylish wordplay is sometimes over-balanced by frequent use of profanities which,though occasionally funny,sometimes go too far and take the reviews/sketches/interviews out of context and defeat the object at hand.Charlie's unique brand of sophisticated scatology will certainly not be for the easily offended,but often gloriously entertaining for those who don't mind whatever he says.Rating:7 and a half out of 10.
jsbeckwith This program is possibly one of the funniest program on television. Brooker bitingly analyses TV and (very occasionally) doles out praise. But mainly the fun comes from when he gets on obscure or dire programming and subjects it to his sarcasm. That's where the fun begins. He is the most sarcastic person that I've yet to see on television. He is so scathing that occasionally I actually gasp and laugh at his comments; practically a first for me: this man is that good.Overall, one of the funniest programs on television. And one of the greatest cases for leaving in all the crap of it: let this man comment on it for evermore.