The Mighty Boosh on Tour: Journey of the Childmen

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  • 2010
  • 1 hr 22 min
  • 7.6  (101)

The Mighty Boosh on Tour: Journey of the Childmen is a 2009 documentary film that chronicles the backstage lives of the cast of the popular British comedy troupe, The Mighty Boosh, during their 2008 tour across the United Kingdom. The film focuses particularly on the group’s interactions with their fans and the eccentric, off-kilter performers they meet on tour, many of whom are just as strange and outlandish as the Boosh themselves.

The film is shot like a concert documentary, blending concert footage with behind-the-scenes glimpses of the Boosh at work and play. Along the way, we see the group put on dazzling performances, with Noel Fielding and Julian Barratt taking on a variety of wild, wacky personas in their sketches and songs. We also get to know the other members of the Boosh, such as Dave Brown, who operates the group’s puppets, and Michael Fielding, Noel’s brother, who serves as the group’s “official stalker.”

Despite the uproarious antics that take place onstage, much of the film focuses on the quieter moments offstage, as the group travels from city to city and prepares for shows. We see them dealing with everything from squabbles over costumes to homesickness, as well as the challenges of living in close quarters with one another for weeks on end. Throughout it all, the group’s bond remains strong, and the film portrays them as a tight-knit family who are deeply dedicated to their art.

Much of the humor in the film is derived from the Boosh’s own quirky sense of humor and the hilariously bizarre characters they meet on tour. From a man dressed as a giant baby to a group of roller-skating grannies, the Boosh find themselves surrounded by fellow oddballs everywhere they go. But rather than mocking their fellow performers, the Boosh seem to genuinely appreciate the creativity and passion that goes into every act they encounter, no matter how unusual it might be.

The film also sheds light on the intense connection that the Boosh share with their fan base, which is shown to be a diverse and passionate group of people. At each stop on the tour, the group is greeted by dedicated fans who wait in long lines for autographs and selfies with their favorite performers. They even get to meet a few superfans who have taken their love of the Boosh to ridiculous extremes, such as the one who has a Mighty Boosh-themed tattoo covering nearly his entire body.

Throughout the film, there’s a sense of childlike wonder and excitement permeating the proceedings, as the Boosh and their fans alike revel in the joy and freedom of creative expression. Whether they’re clowning around backstage or putting on a surreal musical number, there’s a sense of pure fun and irreverence that runs throughout the film. At the same time, there’s a deeper sense of purpose and dedication that drives the Boosh, as they strive to make art that is distinctively their own.

Overall, The Mighty Boosh on Tour: Journey of the Childmen is a hilarious, heartwarming look at one of Britain’s most beloved comedy troupes. It captures the wild, unpredictable spirit of the Boosh’s live shows, as well as the deep bonds of friendship and creativity that bind them together. Whether you’re a diehard Boosh fan or just looking for a laugh, this film is sure to be a crowd-pleaser that will leave you smiling from ear to ear.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2010
  • Runtime
    1 hr 22 min
  • IMDB Rating
    7.6  (101)