The Bubble’s toothless showbiz satire mostly comes down to teasing its characters for their entitlement and self-importance.
The film belongs firmly to Steve Coogan, which is fortunate since none of the film’s supporting players prove to be the least bit memorable.
This is a tired rehash of every SNL alum’s big-screen debut since Adam Sandler’s Billy Madison.
Don’t miss the unrated puppet sex scene. It’s the shit!
This impertinent film benefits from a swashbuckling silliness that matches Gerry Anderson’s mid-’60s cult series Thunderbirds.