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"The Trip:" ridiculously funny road film. Through the N of England go the

Posted by tinear on September 22, 2011 at 08:38:08:

irrepressible chums, Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon (playing themselves, of course) on a tour of that areas' great dining establishments. Do you like British humor--- the lightning quick bursts of wit, insult, riposte? Then this is your shepherd's pie. Both men are talented impressionists and, being friends in the same profession, rivalry and one-upmanship keep each one from allowing the other the last, or best, word. The dialogue, as noted, is side-splitting. The cinematography is breathtaking (the snow-covered moors and the Lake Country in the winter---- what's not to like?). The actors are wonderful.
See it and weep from unstoppable laughter.