In 2024, Pop Screen is spending a month in Jamaica, hailing the island’s mighty presence in the field of music. And to kick off, we’re talking about… er, 10cc? Yes, when they said they don’t like reggae, they love it, few could have expected that love would manifest itself in multi-instrumentalist Lol Creme directing a 1991 Jamaican comedy about a small-town eccentric who thinks he can talk to trees, cows and cricket balls becoming involved with a lusty German photographer. As you do.
The Lunatic is, as you can probably tell from the above synopsis, a weird old thing. Fortunately Graham and Mark Cunliffe have re-teamed in order to make it even weirder, with digressions about the original TV version of The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, how Small Axe got Graham through the first lockdown year, and the film’s tonal similarity to the saucy seaside postcards of Donald McGill. We’re not in love – but we did enjoy it.
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Episode 115: Lol Creme (10cc) with the Lunatic (1991)
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