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So, 'Carrott Gets Rowdy' is this quirky blend of documentary and TV movie that really captures the essence of Jasper Carrott's humor. He heads down to Tampa Bay, and it feels almost like a cultural exchange—Liverpool vibes but with a distinctly American twist thanks to the palm trees. The pacing’s laid-back, perfect for the kind of observational humor he’s known for. You’ve got some genuine moments exploring soccer in the States, which at the time was kind of an underdog story itself. What stands out is the local flavor, the characters, and Carrott's knack for making the mundane feel entertaining. It’s a snapshot of a specific time and place, really charming in its own right.
This film has had a somewhat niche following, with its rarity making it a curious find among collectors. It was released predominantly on TV, limiting its physical media presence—there's not much in terms of VHS or DVD copies floating around. Fans of Jasper Carrott or soccer documentaries might have a harder time tracking it down, which adds to its appeal for those interested in offbeat sports films from the late '70s. Overall, it's a unique piece that reflects a specific moment in soccer's American history, making it noteworthy for collectors with an eye for the unusual.
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