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So, 'Triple Scotch & Wry' from 1990, it's a real mix of observational humor and absurdity, all wrapped up in Rikki Fulton's unique style. You’ve got these outlandish characters like Michael Jackson from Jordanhill and Bonnie Prince Charlie, which really just reflects that wry Scottish humor. The pacing can be a bit uneven, but that’s part of its charm, right? Every sketch feels like a little world, and you can see the practical effects and costumes really add to the overall atmosphere. It's not so much about a narrative as it is about getting a taste of Scottish comedic flair, which is quite distinctive in its execution.
This film has had limited release over the years, originally broadcast on TV, so physical copies are somewhat rare. Collectors often seek out any VHS or DVD releases, and even regional compilations that include it. The sketches are a snapshot of 90s Scottish comedy, making it a noteworthy piece for anyone interested in the era's humor and its evolution.
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