While undeniably a product of a fertile comedic mind, 'The Olden Days' can feel like a one-trick pony stretched too thin. The premise of re-voicing and re-editing a period drama is clever, but the execution, spread across 20…
The Olden Days
The Australian goldfields period drama Rush (1974) was given The Late Show treatment with a slick re-editing and re-voicing which produced absurd plotlines, strange characters and 'Stupid Hat…
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Pure, unadulterated comedic gold. 'The Olden Days' is a masterclass in how to dismantle and rebuild a narrative for maximum comedic impact. By taking the 1974 drama 'Rush' and subjecting it to the irreverent wit of 'The Late…
An interesting, if uneven, experiment in comedic revisionism. 'The Olden Days' offers a fresh, albeit thoroughly silly, perspective on the Australian goldfields, courtesy of 'The Late Show's' intervention. The re-edited segments, originally short bursts of absurdity, coalesce into…
This is comedy operating on a different plane entirely. 'The Olden Days' repurposes footage from the 1974 series 'Rush' into a series of absurd vignettes, each more ludicrous than the last. The genius lies in the juxtaposition of…
A truly bizarre and inspired piece of comedic deconstruction, 'The Olden Days' takes the earnest goldfields drama 'Rush' and mangles it into something gloriously silly. The re-editing and re-voicing by 'The Late Show' team transform the familiar into…
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Viewers can anticipate a brand of surreal and absurdist comedy. 'The Olden Days' takes a serious Australian period drama and injects it with nonsensical dialogue and outlandish plot developments, famously including an event dubbed 'Stupid Hat Day'. The humour arises from the unexpected and often bizarre reinterpretations of the original material, creating a chaotic and laugh-out-loud experience that plays on the incongruity of the new comedic elements against the original dramatic framework.