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Drawing early comparisons to the films of Michel Gondry is Bunny and The Bull, the debut feature from writer/director Paul King, best known for his work on the BBC’s wonderfully disoriented comedy series The Mighty Boosh. The movie co-stars the Boosh’s Noel Felding and Julian Barratt, the latter of which can be seen in the below clip…as a bum who savors a creature’s teat. Peta is likely nonplussed, but it’s pretty funny, to Tom Green included.

Scene reminds me of a less disgusting Kingpin. Bunny and the Bull is said to be not as comedy-centric as the Boosh, and a shade or three darker. The main character is Stephen (Brit actor Edward Hogg), a young adult who remains cooped up in his pad for many month due to agoraphobia and general mental illness. But then a rodent infestation completely shatters his comfortable, reclusive day-to-day. Having just dealt with a bat who inexplicably lived with two others inside a vent above my toilet, I can relate. System shocked, Stephen’s mind causes him to relive a previous, wide-reaching Euro road trip, the one that lead him to crazytown.

Stephen’s road trip buddy, Bunny (Simon Farnaby), once again joins him; the Gondryesque twist being that Stephen’s memories and hallucinations utilize common household items and arts-and-crafts from inside his pad (ex. cardboard boxes, clay). Finally (!) audiences can enjoy something akin to the later years of a Syd Barrett’s life shot through the humorous shenanigan prism of Withnail & I.

Tonally it may be more serious than the Boosh, but Bunny’s dips into altered states, paranoia, debauchery, unpredictable effects, and “psychedelic wastelands” will sound familiar enough to fans. Fielding plays a shitfaced ex-matador for good measure, pictured below. Interestingly, the film was produced by Warp Films, a subsidiary of the reputable UK electro music label, whose credits include This is England and Chris Cunningham’s completely normal Rubber Johnny. Bunny is set for release in the UK this November, and showed recently at the Toronto International Film Festival. With many Americans discovering the Boosh on [adult swim], I do hope the flicks gets a push stateside. A date is currently unavailable.

Also worth noting is that Edward Hogg is receiving a few solid notices for his work in the new film, White Lightnin’, which Chris posted the banjotastic-redneck trailer for today on /Film.

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  • WTF?
  • freemachine
    LOL! So twisted. I love how he wipes his face with the dog afterward.
  • taylordubose
    jesus. i've been waiting for at LEAST clip from this for as long as i can remember!!! thanks a ton hunter. its refreshing to know there's at least ONE fan over here who digs 'em....

    thanks again, this looks intense
  • Np. Thanks for the comment. Adult Swim sent me all of the seasons a while ago, and I can't recommend them enough. I think many of our readers would dig the show and get a kick out of its cinematic scope and look, as well as the related, prescient Nathan Barley series. If Bull gets a push stateside, I'll try to arrange an interview w/ a few of these guys (but never inside a Dave & Buster's).
  • jrice73
    Boosh is damn cool even if sometimes I don't know wtf is going on. I guess I need to be stoned when watching it...
  • jeremy
    I didn't watch the clip yet, but Noel looks like Mitch Hedgberg in that pic up top.
  • I saw this film at TIFF. It was quite a unique and funny film.
  • Rockie
    rotten in all the right ways

    watch the boosh people
  • Well since I'm totally obsessed with the Boosh now (went from complete lack of knowledge to watching/listening/reading nearly everything of theirs in about a month (thanks Adult Swim!)). I will definitely be looking forward to this.
  • AWhitman
    funnier than expected
  • zebrat
    lo, the mighty boosh is indeed wonderful. and i couldn't be more excited to see this movie.
  • mitchelltully
    I saw this film at TIff and I absolutely loved it. The visuals were quite amazing because they used newspaper to represent a large number of the sets and even water at one point.
  • glenjm
    Wonderful! I've still yet to make my way to The Mighty Boosh (I know, I know), but this looks great!
  • quiche
    this is great when will the film be out in england?????
  • haz1989
    was that meant to be noel fielding ????? doesnt look at all like him or sound like hmm soooo confused ???
  • K
    The clip was Julian Barrett...Noel was not in this clip, but he's in the image at the bottom of the article.
  • Name
    where is noel? ... :s it's not the mighty boosh without noel fielding. still looks great though..but. egh.
  • K
    The clip was Julian Barrett...Noel was not in this clip, but he's in the image at the bottom of the article.
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