Tag Archives: comedy

A Look at the British Sitcom ‘ Black Books ‘

I decided that if I was going to go back to the British comedy well for another review, I might pick a series that was slightly less of a cult offering than Garth Marenghi’s Darkplace.  With that in mind, lets

A Look at Garth Marenghi’s Darkplace

If there was ever a television series that is the very definition of “not for everybody”, Garth Marenghi’s Darkplace would be it.  I had the pleasure of seeing the show rebroadcast about a year after its original 2004 release and

VGS: Serving Sara

Hello, Enthusiacs. I am Goose, your host, and today were taking a look at the 2002 comedy Serving Sara. This film about a process server torn between two would be clients proved to be both entertaining and enjoyable when it

VGS: Deadpool

Today we see the resurrection of a comic book franchise. Deadpool is back and his mouth isn’t sewn shut. This was a perfect adaptation of Deadpool. Nothing more to say on, with the video…

The Attic: The Addams Family

“Gomez and Pugsley are enthusiastic. Morticia is even in disposition, muted, witty, sometimes deadly. Grandma Frump is foolishly good-natured. Wednesday is her mother’s daughter. A closely knit family, the real head being Morticia—although each of the others is a definite

Vega Goose Says: Wild Wild West

What happens when you turn a serious western spy drama into a late 90’s Will Smith comedy? Let’s find out today as we review Wild Wild West.

VegaGoose Reviews: Me Myself and Irene

VegaGoose Reviews: Me Myself and Irene VegaGoose takes a look at Me, Myself, and Irene: a Jim Carrey film that always splits people down the middle. But is this particular flick great, okay, or downright terrible? Me, Myself, and Irene