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David Brent is back. The star of TV's The Office makes his big-screen debut in Life on the Road, a spoof documentary in which he endeavours to make his musical dreams a reality.
David Brent is back! That's right, one of the world’s most iconic comedy characters is coming to home release on 12th December in his own feature length movie David Brent: Life On The Road.
FOLLOWING the pointless Dad’s Army film and the shoddy big-screen revival of Absolutely Fabulous, it’s a relief to report that David Brent: Life On The Road is almost as good as The Office ...
In David Brent: Life on the Road, Netflix takes another gamble on Gervais, following up 2016 original film Special Correspondents and series Derek.
The world that David Brent: Life on the Road exists in is harsher, meaner, more desperate. And David is still just singing his dumb songs and making horrible racist jokes about Asians at work.
David Brent: Life on the Road is actually a little too realistic, and rather than a comedy figure Brent is reduced to an absolute laughing stock which actually silences the cinema-goers' laughter.
Which brings us to David Brent: Life on the Road, a movie debuting Friday on Netflix in which Ricky Gervais reprises his lead role from the original U.K. version of The Office.
David Brent: Life On The Road puts a strong first foot forward, opening with a mundane montage of Ricky Gervais’ former paper merchants’ general manager touring the nation trying to sell ...
It's difficult to imagine, but from the sounds of it David Brent: Life on the Road could be even more cringe-inducing than The Office was. Following the release of the first teaser trailer on ...
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