immediately, thorncroft he thinks this is a career—reviving opportunity of which he is going to makea clip. 0k, here's a list of prompts, so stick to script. and avoid any of these trigger words. "insane, nutjob, mental." blah, blah, blah, the usual stuff. is this the phone? that is the phone. great. that's going to be ok. actually, if you could keep it in its cradle until... just connecting with the props. you're laughing all the way through that. what then happened is he thinks this is going to be a massive publicity opportunity but doing the course of that he meets characters from his old life. essie davis as the person with who he used to co—star, but he's in love with her. she's now with his stuntman, his dutch stu ntman. steve coogan plays as the spin off character who has become successful and he is jealous. it's interesting, and funny in the moments when the comedy comes together. the supporting cast is terrific, kenneth branagh plays himself, simon cowell playing himself — simon callow plays himself, not simon cowell. there are plenty of laughs all the way through. my only r