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Director: Adam Buxton
Cast: Adam Buxton, Tony Law, Nigel Buxton, Matt Berry
A pilot for a sketch show by Adam Buxton, featuring belligerent megastar Famous Guy, British cinema's greatest advocate Ken Korda, a poorly subtitled edition of Songs of Praise and a home-made music video for Spoon.
Critical Reception & Ratings
MeeBOX (2008) is a pilot sketch show created by British comedian Adam Buxton. Though little is known about its critical reception, the film features Buxton's signature offbeat humor, including segments like a belligerent megastar and a poorly subtitled religious program. Given its experimental nature as a pilot, MeeBOX likely received a mixed response from audiences, though its cult following among Buxton's fans suggests it has found an appreciative viewership.
Why you might like this:
Fans of Adam Buxton's offbeat comedy will enjoy the unique blend of sketch comedy, musical numbers, and celebrity parody in this 2008 pilot for a series. With Buxton's signature wit and quirky aesthetic, MeeBOX delivers an unpredictable and highly entertaining collection of comedic vignettes that showcase his talents as a writer, performer, and director.
Adam Offord Buxton is an English comedian, podcaster and actor. With the filmmaker Joe Cornish, he is part of the comedy duo Adam and Joe. They presented the Channel 4 television series The Adam and Joe Show (1996–2001) and the BBC Radio 6 Music series Adam and Joe.
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