The Big Lez Show
The Big Lez Show
| 16 July 2012 (USA)
SEASON & EPISODES
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  • Reviews
    omo-77715

    Love it, Great Job Boys Love it, Great Job Boys Love it, Great Job Boys Love it, Great Job Boys Love it, Great Job Boys

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    The Critic Sez...

    The Simpsons, Family Guy etc. aren't funny any more. This is totally different - and not boring!This series revolves around the life and times of Leslie Mackerel, an alien who lives on Earth.There are also 'Sasquatches' (yeti- like animals), evil brother Norton Sparkles, adopted son Quinton and an armed struggle against an evil race of aliens (Choomahs).Strong language in every episode. Drug use is often quite graphic. (Leslie once eats a wrap filled with drugs.)Overall, if you like crude stoner humour, this is for you.Not rated, but I would say BBFC 18: very strong language, sex references, strong violence, graphic drug use.

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    Antaria.D. Maxwell

    Without the offering of free laptops to students in Australia by an ex- politician these three high-school students wouldn't have made their drawings come to life in such an amazingly creative way.A free web series chronicling the adventures of a middle-aged Aussie prince from another world facing off against his gay brother and an infection of mutated Homer Simpsons to become the new King of his original homeland. With the help of a large list of side-characters, and a lot of drugs, anything is possible.If you are a fan of South Park's humor, Futurama's colorful characters and the insanity of Aqua Teen Hunger Force you owe it to yourself to watch this.

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    Jordan McKenna

    This show is one of the crassest, random-est and funniest new Australian talent of recent years. It is animated in MS Paint, but rather than detract,it really adds to the show. Imagine stoner humour mixed with elements of Seinfeld mixed with traces of Dragon Ball Z with Disney and Australian bogan culture. It really is incredible.There is lots of swearing. In most comedies, this is used to try and generate shock value, but here, swearing becomes the norm and the excessive curse words don't hurt the show too much. The show also frequently contains drug use. The show has recently gained an underground cult following abroad, with sold out live shows in Dublin and Bristol. I would recommend it to anyone who's bored and is looking for something new.

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