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Flight of the Conchords - season 1 (2007) - Oddball musical comedy with NZ favorites a hit

♥♥♥♥

+ Best Musical Comedy of the Year + Best New TV-Series of the Year


Leads Brett and Jemaine resemble bobbleheads dumped out of the sky on this appropriate poster for season 1 of James Bobin, Jemaine Clement and Brett McKenzie's Flight of the Conchords

Duo band mates and best friends Jemaine and Brett are New Zealander expats in New York City, where they attempt to make it big with their odd folk rock group Flight of the Conchords. - Largely without luck, and their life is marred by humorous poverty, as when Jemaine decides to move out of their shared apartment, - and into a cleaning closet (episode 5: Sally Returns).

Flight of the Conchords is created by James Bobin (Muppets Most Wanted (2014), director) and stars Brett McKenzie (Austenland (2013), actor) and Jemaine Clement (Divorce (2016, TV-series), who play fictionalized versions of themselves.
Kristen Schaal (The Hotwives of Orlando (2014, TV-series)) is a hilarious find as the group's married, loony and only die-hard fan.
The show also relies on a very varying bag of comedic songs, often based solidly in the creators strong preference for very obscure topics to riff on, black comedy style. There are wonderful reggae and synth-based songs,
The male-centered, nerdy-black humor sometimes nears the edge of what is still actually funny for other, not New Zealander people, (as in episode 7: Drive By, where the pair face a racist fruit-seller in Aziz Ansari (Funny People (2009))), and the series does tire a bit in energy and ideas during its run, (it begins to be felt around episode 9: What Goes on Tour.) The last episode (12: The Third Conchord) features the Conchords splitting up for a short while to work with two other musicians, who are regrettably so irritating that they dispel most of the fun. - Though McKenzie does an 'angry dance solo', which makes up some for it.
Flight of the Conchords delights as a quirky cultural comedy filled with moments of absurdity, deadpan and verbal comedy, served with an infectious enthusiasm and charming eye-twinkling. 

Best episodes:

1: Sally - Written by Bobin, Clement, McKenzie; directed by Bobin
Brett and Jemaine attend a party, where Jemaine flirts with Sally, who is Brett's ex. After a hilarious double date, she decides to end things prematurely. Featuring uproarious songs of weeping and a future with robots, which is the song used for the band's first music video.

3. Mugged - Written by Bobin, Clement, McKenzie; directed by Bobin
Brett flees, when he and Jemaine get mugged, while Jemaine winds up in jail together with the good-natured mugger for a couple of days. The Conchords sing of the tough life in the streets and finally reconcile with the mugger.

8: Girlfriends - Written by Eric Kaplan (Young Sheldon (2018-19)); directed by Bobin
Jemaine and Brett find a couple of dames out on the town, and Brett scores one of them only to find that she is only out for sex! Traditional gender roles are reversed, as he is rudely discarded. Conchords manager Murray Hewitt (Rhys Darby (A Series of Unfortunate Events (2017, TV-series))) has 2,500 CD's made by "Quincy Jones' brother", which turn out to be mostly sawdust. Hilarious.

10. New Fans - Written by Duncan Sarkies (Scarfies (1999)); directed by Taika Waititi (What We Do in the Shadows (2014))
The Conchords play a world music gig and find two new fans, who they bring to a dinner at super-fan Mel's place, which develops into an LSD night that ends in a seemingly failed threesome. Sidesplitting fun.

11. The Actor - Written by Damon Beesley, Iain Morris (The Inbetweeners Movie (2011), both); directed by Michael Patrick Jann (Atypical (2017, TV-series))

The band hire a dry-cleaner/actor to cheer up manager Murray, who responds by giving the stranger a 2 mil. $ record deal, thus again losing lots of money. With Lord of the Rings-themed song. Very funny.

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Get an idea of what the show is and who Brett and Jemaine are from this trailer for the first season

Cost: Unknown - reportedly very low
Box office: None - TV-series
= Uncertain
[Flight of the Conchords originally aired from 17 June - 2 September on HBO, lasting 12 episodes of around 26 minutes, totaling ca. 312 minutes. It is based on the Conchords' same-titled 2005 BBC radio series. Shooting took place in New York. IMDb users have rated the show so highly, it currently sits at #133 on its TV Top 250, between Neon Genesis Evangelion (1995-06) and Yes Minister (1980-84). The show returned after a prolonged break with season 2 in January 2009. Clement returned in Eagle vs Shark (2007), McKenzie in Pantsed (2008, short) and The Drinky Crow Show (2008, TV-series), also with Clement. Flight of the Conchords season 1 is certified fresh at 95 % with an 8.12/10 critical average at Rotten Tomatoes.]

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