"Uncle" Party Monster (TV Episode 2014) Poster

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(2014)

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8/10
Loved it once again.
Sleepin_Dragon3 November 2020
Alfie's party, and Errol is invited, trouble is he's a bit of a bully.

Thoroughly enjoyed it once again, it's good to see how Andy and Errol are developing, they are similar characters, Andy can see the way his nephew is going, and wants to change his direction.

Tom is perhaps the most annoying character of all time, him and his awful Bentley, are hideously garish, you keep wanting Andy to take him down a few pegs.

Definitely made before the BBC became obsessed with not offending anyone, this is agonisingly funny and awkward. 8/10.
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6/10
Party Monster
Prismark105 January 2017
Busking while looking like a loser is not doing Andy too much good. Well a cafe owner pays him £20 to move on. He visits his ex Gwen to deliver a present but she has moved on to a new boyfriend, Casper. He likens Andy to a fungus and also tells him to move on.

While babysitting Errol acting poorly so he does not have to go to a class mate's birthday party, Andy persuades him to go as parties develop social skills.

Trouble is Alfie whose birthday it is does not want Errol there and he is a bully while his dad is obnoxious giving everyone stupid nicknames. While Alfie shames Errol, his dad picks on Andy but he finds a way to get his own back and scratches his Bentley on the way out.

Again we see Andy himself being vain and boastful, making out to a school friend his music career is more successful than it really is. Very adept at lying is Andy. We find a little more about Errol's mum, she was an addict and at least the escapades at the party bring uncle and nephew closer as both take a stand against bullies in a way.
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