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More Porkchop
A meek record producer and the Russian underworld meet for a discussion of snare drums, tube mics and railroad tracks.
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Plot Summary
This short comedic film features James Corden and Rob Brydon as they discuss their past experiences, particularly centering around a past incident involving a character named Porkchop. The narrative unfolds through their banter, touching on memories and misadventures.
Critical Reception
As a short comedy sketch, "More Porkchop" was primarily received as a lighthearted piece of entertainment tied to existing popular characters. Its reception was generally positive among fans of the actors and their previous collaborative works, appreciated for its humor and chemistry.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for the comedic chemistry between Corden and Brydon.
Enjoyed as a brief, amusing character-driven sketch.
Viewers found the humor relatable and silly.
Google audience: Audience feedback for "More Porkchop" highlights the enjoyable banter and comedic timing of James Corden and Rob Brydon. Many found the short film to be a fun and lighthearted watch, with specific appreciation for the familiar dynamic between the actors.
Fun Fact
This short film is a reunion of sorts for James Corden and Rob Brydon, who are well-known for their roles in the popular British sitcom "Gavin & Stacey" and their critically acclaimed road trip series "The Trip".
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