8 out of 8 people found the following comment useful :- pure genius, 30 August 2003
Author:
glen the lad from usa
when i was in the uk the best part of my week was 'vids' i'm temped to say
stef and nigel are the best double act ever. Stef was pretty straight and
how anyone would be on the show yet could come out with some of the best
gags and nigel was so insane you couldnt help but laugh even when you
thought how dumb it was. I mentioned the show to my dad on the off chance
he'd even heard of it and he said "oh yeah it's so funny" shame it was on
so
late at night. Staggering home from the pub to watch 'vids' are times i'll
never forget. 9/10
3 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :- Funniest thing on TV, 26 October 2005
Author:
tizmond from Clackmannanshire, Scotland, UK
I watched this during my unemployed stoner days at the age of 17-18 and
it is still the funniest thing I've ever seen. Steph & Nigel were a
great double-act and their skits in between the video reviews were
hilarious.
Filmed in Glagow. The 2 funniest bits I can remember is when Steph is
seriously reviewing a film while Nige takes his trousers down in the
background. At the end of the review, Nige bends over next to Steph,
sticks a fag in his arse and says: "Got a light Steph ?".
The other one was just a wee skit. A young woman walks past the Vids
Shop on crutches. Nigel runs out and boots them out from under her !
I know, both these skits sound stupid, but it was just the way the 2 of
them done it. Steph was very deadpan and Nigel was nuts and some of the
faces he could pull made the stupidest jokes & acts a lot funnier. And
to see a fag sticking out from someone's arse was just genius.
Just a shame Vids didn't run for longer. 2 series I think it ran for
from 98-99. It just says 98 on here, but I'm sure it ran for longer.
Also a shame that these 2 guys didn't make it on to something for all
to see.
I can still remember waking my Mum every week up with my laughing at
2am on a Friday morning.
10/10
3 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :- Alashapalood!!!!, 6 January 2004
Author:
mrbigtimepimp from Glasgow, Scotland, Great Britain, England
This is without a doubt my favourite TV show ever!
Despite it's humble premise, it is a weekly show reviewing the latest UK
film video and rental releases, the combination of Nige and Stef, the
fantastically funny, often dirty as feck humour, honest yet insightful
(and
frequently elegantly wordy) reviews, the locations (my home town!!!) and
generally the evident friendship between Nige and Stef and as the beating
heart of the show, the absolute GENIUS of Nige.
I have many of these 25 minutes slices of pure bonobo biscuits taped and
even though they are now years old I still watch them every now and then,
sure, the releases are no longer current but the laughs remain and still
frankly outranks anything made since labelled 'comedy'.
I don't know why this giant of late night TV was cancelled or ended but I
genuinely still miss it, for every stinker like 'Pearl Harbour' or 'A.I'
or
'true to life' Brit-trash like 'Notting Hill' or 'Love, Actually' I can
imagine Nige and Stef tearing them apart critically whilst fitting in any
number of masturbatory, middle class corn-fed sand eating silky boy jokes
and comments and improvising new and hilarious SHOUTY NOISES.
AAAAAAAAAARRRRRRGGGGGHHH.
I have seen Nige on ScottishTV occasionally doing reports on the Edinburgh
Festival and at New Year celebratory shows and he was a reporter at T in
the
Park 2003 but these slots are mere snippets of what he can do with his
genius overshadowed by the likes of
him-from-shetland-whose-brother-won-big-brother.
Criminal eh? Bring back Vids Nige!
Basically, it's brilliant. If you ever seen it, like me, reading this will
bring a tiny tear to the Japanese eye, if you never saw it, weep for the
experiences lost to the ether and curse yourself for not staying up to
watch
it.
This programme had it all, I miss it constantly (yes, I am very sad).
However, only a low-centre of gravity gruffle grabber would
disagree!
3 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :- Biscuits! Hundreds Of Biscuits!, 23 February 2001
Author:
Eddie-78 from United Kingdom
Without doubt the best program on British TV today. Opening 4later in 1998,
Vids is now in its 6th series and is maintaining the same style and razor
sharp wit it possessed when it first began.
Fronted by Nigel Buckland (angry and Welsh) and Stef Gardiner (calm and
Scottish) the series has expanded from a micro budgeted video store in
Glasgow to... a micro budgeted warehouse in Glasgow, but they have two sets
now. Interspersing vitriolic reviews with a story (ranging from Nige
learning to drive, to killing his half brother Lingus) each week provides a
brilliant slice of cult entertainment, and its late night time slot only
adds to the feeling that you have found an overlooked gem. Which, if you
watch it, you have.
2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :- Christ on a cornflake, 5 February 2006
Author:
SusanAdebisi from West Mids - Inglaterra
As Is the consensus Vidz was pure genius. A strange contradiction of
the most vulgar and amusing yet hugely educational, Vids was unmissable
at whatever obscene hour of the morning. Late night or Indeed genuine
cult TV has never been so good.
Flying In the face of those awful "At the premiere" type love-Ins with
some sycophantic, chizeled jawed moron Vidz told It straight. For all
the stupidity Nige & Stef knew their films, the number of films Nigel
actually endorsed could be counted on one hand - the only one that
comes to mind being Ringu.
Vids actually ran for about 3 years maybe 4 seasons In all, the last
series clearly shoehorned In. Never repeated since I can't think of a
more anarchic guy on tele than Nige at his craziest and that sadly Is
probably why Ni-gel (or Lingus) won't ever get the gig his talent
deserves - Imagine the litigation from studios after unanimously
slating 95% of the rubbish In the cinema. When you see the propaganda
accompanying a film "It's great 9/10", "better than Goodfellas" etc
just wonder what the vids boys might have put on the poster!
The answer be.....Halashapadooooo
2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :- truly wonderful TV, 8 October 2005
Author:
mcgurkepi from Southampton
one of those gems of TV that never got the airplay it deserved, though
it's late night channel 4 slot probably helped it attain its cult
status, while stef and nigel clearly knew a lot about movies, they also
were two of the funniest people i have seen on TV. i tuned in as much
to see what crazy sh*t they would be getting up to, as to see some more
reviews of obscure movies. nigel coming out with some of the funniest
stuff i have ever heard, and stef playing the straight man was some of
the most memorable TV i have seen. i urge anyone who hasn't seen vids
to get a copy (don't ask how) and marvel in it's low budget brilliance.
1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :- genius, 18 May 2006
Author:
burny-7 from United Kingdom
Today i was speaking to a lad at work about old late night TV, when we
got onto the subject of VIDZ! In all the time since it's been of air
he's been the only person i've met who's seen it, so we spent half an
hour skiving of work trying to remember the collective nouns for
various DVD box sets.
A bastard of clint eastwood movies?? a scrotum of sci fi films ??
I don't know if we made them up or if they were real but i know that
vidz was the only show i have ever bothered looking out a tape for an
setting the video.
Own the rights?
Buy it at Amazon Rent it atblockbuster.com
Discuss in Boards More at IMDb Pro Add to My Movies Update Data
Quicklinks
Top Links
trailers and videosfull cast and crewtriviaofficial sitesmemorable quotesOverview
main detailscombined detailsfull cast and crewcompany creditsepisode listepisodes castepisode ratings... by rating... by votestv scheduleAwards & Reviews
user commentsexternal reviewsnewsgroup reviewsawardsuser ratingsrecommendationsmessage boardPlot & Quotes
plot summaryplot keywordsAmazon.com summarymemorable quotesFun Stuff
triviagoofssoundtrack listingcrazy creditsalternate versionsmovie connectionsFAQOther Info
merchandising linksbox office/businessrelease datesfilming locationstechnical specslaserdisc detailsDVD detailsliterature listingsNewsDeskPromotional
taglines trailers and videos posters photo galleryExternal Links
showtimesofficial sitesmiscellaneousphotographssound clipsvideo clipsIMDb user comments for
"Vids" (2000) More at IMDbPro »
8 out of 8 people found the following comment useful :-
pure genius, 30 August 2003
Author: glen the lad from usa
when i was in the uk the best part of my week was 'vids' i'm temped to say stef and nigel are the best double act ever. Stef was pretty straight and how anyone would be on the show yet could come out with some of the best gags and nigel was so insane you couldnt help but laugh even when you thought how dumb it was. I mentioned the show to my dad on the off chance he'd even heard of it and he said "oh yeah it's so funny" shame it was on so late at night. Staggering home from the pub to watch 'vids' are times i'll never forget. 9/10
3 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :-
Funniest thing on TV, 26 October 2005
Author: tizmond from Clackmannanshire, Scotland, UK
I watched this during my unemployed stoner days at the age of 17-18 and it is still the funniest thing I've ever seen. Steph & Nigel were a great double-act and their skits in between the video reviews were hilarious.
Filmed in Glagow. The 2 funniest bits I can remember is when Steph is seriously reviewing a film while Nige takes his trousers down in the background. At the end of the review, Nige bends over next to Steph, sticks a fag in his arse and says: "Got a light Steph ?".
The other one was just a wee skit. A young woman walks past the Vids Shop on crutches. Nigel runs out and boots them out from under her !
I know, both these skits sound stupid, but it was just the way the 2 of them done it. Steph was very deadpan and Nigel was nuts and some of the faces he could pull made the stupidest jokes & acts a lot funnier. And to see a fag sticking out from someone's arse was just genius.
Just a shame Vids didn't run for longer. 2 series I think it ran for from 98-99. It just says 98 on here, but I'm sure it ran for longer.
Also a shame that these 2 guys didn't make it on to something for all to see.
I can still remember waking my Mum every week up with my laughing at 2am on a Friday morning.
10/10
3 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :-
Alashapalood!!!!, 6 January 2004
Author: mrbigtimepimp from Glasgow, Scotland, Great Britain, England
This is without a doubt my favourite TV show ever!
Despite it's humble premise, it is a weekly show reviewing the latest UK film video and rental releases, the combination of Nige and Stef, the fantastically funny, often dirty as feck humour, honest yet insightful (and frequently elegantly wordy) reviews, the locations (my home town!!!) and generally the evident friendship between Nige and Stef and as the beating heart of the show, the absolute GENIUS of Nige.
I have many of these 25 minutes slices of pure bonobo biscuits taped and even though they are now years old I still watch them every now and then, sure, the releases are no longer current but the laughs remain and still frankly outranks anything made since labelled 'comedy'.
I don't know why this giant of late night TV was cancelled or ended but I genuinely still miss it, for every stinker like 'Pearl Harbour' or 'A.I' or 'true to life' Brit-trash like 'Notting Hill' or 'Love, Actually' I can imagine Nige and Stef tearing them apart critically whilst fitting in any number of masturbatory, middle class corn-fed sand eating silky boy jokes and comments and improvising new and hilarious SHOUTY NOISES. AAAAAAAAAARRRRRRGGGGGHHH.
I have seen Nige on ScottishTV occasionally doing reports on the Edinburgh Festival and at New Year celebratory shows and he was a reporter at T in the Park 2003 but these slots are mere snippets of what he can do with his genius overshadowed by the likes of him-from-shetland-whose-brother-won-big-brother. Criminal eh? Bring back Vids Nige!
Basically, it's brilliant. If you ever seen it, like me, reading this will bring a tiny tear to the Japanese eye, if you never saw it, weep for the experiences lost to the ether and curse yourself for not staying up to watch it.
This programme had it all, I miss it constantly (yes, I am very sad). However, only a low-centre of gravity gruffle grabber would disagree!
3 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :-
Biscuits! Hundreds Of Biscuits!, 23 February 2001
Author: Eddie-78 from United Kingdom
Without doubt the best program on British TV today. Opening 4later in 1998, Vids is now in its 6th series and is maintaining the same style and razor sharp wit it possessed when it first began. Fronted by Nigel Buckland (angry and Welsh) and Stef Gardiner (calm and Scottish) the series has expanded from a micro budgeted video store in Glasgow to... a micro budgeted warehouse in Glasgow, but they have two sets now. Interspersing vitriolic reviews with a story (ranging from Nige learning to drive, to killing his half brother Lingus) each week provides a brilliant slice of cult entertainment, and its late night time slot only adds to the feeling that you have found an overlooked gem. Which, if you watch it, you have.
2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :-
Christ on a cornflake, 5 February 2006
Author: SusanAdebisi from West Mids - Inglaterra
As Is the consensus Vidz was pure genius. A strange contradiction of the most vulgar and amusing yet hugely educational, Vids was unmissable at whatever obscene hour of the morning. Late night or Indeed genuine cult TV has never been so good.
Flying In the face of those awful "At the premiere" type love-Ins with some sycophantic, chizeled jawed moron Vidz told It straight. For all the stupidity Nige & Stef knew their films, the number of films Nigel actually endorsed could be counted on one hand - the only one that comes to mind being Ringu.
Vids actually ran for about 3 years maybe 4 seasons In all, the last series clearly shoehorned In. Never repeated since I can't think of a more anarchic guy on tele than Nige at his craziest and that sadly Is probably why Ni-gel (or Lingus) won't ever get the gig his talent deserves - Imagine the litigation from studios after unanimously slating 95% of the rubbish In the cinema. When you see the propaganda accompanying a film "It's great 9/10", "better than Goodfellas" etc just wonder what the vids boys might have put on the poster!
The answer be.....Halashapadooooo
2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :-

truly wonderful TV, 8 October 2005
Author: mcgurkepi from Southampton
one of those gems of TV that never got the airplay it deserved, though it's late night channel 4 slot probably helped it attain its cult status, while stef and nigel clearly knew a lot about movies, they also were two of the funniest people i have seen on TV. i tuned in as much to see what crazy sh*t they would be getting up to, as to see some more reviews of obscure movies. nigel coming out with some of the funniest stuff i have ever heard, and stef playing the straight man was some of the most memorable TV i have seen. i urge anyone who hasn't seen vids to get a copy (don't ask how) and marvel in it's low budget brilliance.
1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :-

genius, 18 May 2006
Author: burny-7 from United Kingdom
Today i was speaking to a lad at work about old late night TV, when we got onto the subject of VIDZ! In all the time since it's been of air he's been the only person i've met who's seen it, so we spent half an hour skiving of work trying to remember the collective nouns for various DVD box sets.
A bastard of clint eastwood movies?? a scrotum of sci fi films ??
I don't know if we made them up or if they were real but i know that vidz was the only show i have ever bothered looking out a tape for an setting the video.
bring them back and Adam n Joe
Add another comment
Related Links