Martin Freeman: 5 Awesome Performances And 5 That Sucked
5. Bruiser (2000)
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If you've never seen this BBC comedy sketch show, and chances are you haven't, you've missed some of the best work of David Mitchell and Robert Webb. But showing equally impressive comic chops, and the first real appearance of that 'Martin Freeman face' (you know the one, where he looks somewhere between bewildered, distant and hypnotised), this is an utter treat for Freeman fans. Whether it's as a James Bond type unimpressed by his Q-branch gadgets "It looks just like a pen" "It is just a pen, isn't it?", a loner with his own Peep Show inner monologue, a drummer in the band 'Pussy on a Stick' or - most brilliantly - a chap trying to meet girls constantly thwarted by Sparky, his puppet friend, there's some brilliant timing and nuances to his performance. One particular sketch, as a policeman struggling to break the news of a death to family friends, features one of the loveliest pieces of comic timing you're likely to see. Get it cheap on DVD or check out most of the best bits on Youtube. And if many people didn't watch it, at least it saw Freeman get introduced to one of the writers - Ricky Gervais, and that pretty much panned out okay for him.