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Catherine Tate: Laughing at the Noughties is a delightful dive into the comedy landscape of the early 2000s, led by Tate's unique flair for humor. The film features a mix of familiar faces from the comedy circuit, like Alan Carr and David Tennant, who reminisce about the standout moments of the decade. The tone is light yet reflective, creating a nice balance between laughs and nostalgia. It's really interesting how it melds documentary elements with sketch show vibes, giving us a peek behind the scenes of her rise to fame. The pacing feels relaxed, allowing for plenty of banter and insight. This isn't just a recap; it’s a celebration of a shifting comedic era. Worth a watch for anyone who appreciates British comedy.
Features interviews with prominent comedians. · Blends documentary style with a sketch show format. · Reflects on the evolution of comedy in the noughties.
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