Product Description HBO presents a new comedy series from Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant (The Office, HBO’s Extras and The Ricky Gervais Show) and starring actor Warwick Davis (Willow, the Harry Potter and Star Wars films), who portrays a conceited, self-aggrandizing version of himself. In Life’s Too Short, Davis’ character is an actor desperately trying to jumpstart his waning career and maintain his status as Britain’s go-to little person. He runs a talent agency for fellow showbiz little people called “Dwarves for Hire” (though he often takes the best roles for himself); is the vice chairman of a society for small people (he’d rather be chairman); and seeks advice from old pals Gervais and Merchant (also playing versions of themselves) in hopes that their A-list celebrity connections will aid his career. Shot faux-documentary style, the seven Season 1 episodes of Life’s Too Short include cameos by Liam Neeson, Johnny Depp, Sting, Steve Carell, Helena Bonham Carter, Cat Deeley, and others. A cross between Gervais’ Extras and Curb Your Enthusiasm, Life’s Too Short hilariously charts Davis’ every move as he tries to maintain his pride and self-respect in a series of uncomfortable, often-humiliating situations. .com Fans of Ricky Gervais (British and American versions of The Office and of Extras) as well as fans of the great character actor Warwick Davis (the Harry Potter films) will find a lot to love in Life's Too Short. It's hilarious, crass, politically incorrect, and compulsively watchable. Davis plays a thinly disguised version of himself, an approaching-middle-age English actor who has made a big name for himself in little-person film and TV roles. The premise of Life's Too Short is that Davis's character--also named Warwick Davis--is now finding it hard to land roles. What does he have to do to get noticed or cast? Apparently there's no stunt he's not willing to pull, no level to which he's not willing to stoop. And if you think that lends itself to a lot of short jokes, you'd be right. Davis seems to be having a grand time in some truly cringe-worthy scenes (in one, he is discovered standing in a toilet by none other than Johnny Depp, who's seeming to channel his wastrel role as Captain Jack Sparrow. The other cameo appearances are delightful too, including Helena Bonham Carter, Sting, Steve Carell, and many more. If Gervais's patented "oh no he didn't just say that" brand of humor is your cup of tea, Life's Too Short for you to miss out on this hilarious series. --A.T. Hurley
M**O
Short in stature but huge in laughs
Anything involving Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant is comedy gold but the trie find here is obviously Warwick Davis. Usually hidden under layers of makeup or a full on costume, this series allows this incredibly gifted actor to truly shine playing an exaggerated version of himself. Who knew he was such a fantastic physical comedian??. Whether falling out of his way-too-high truck or from a bookcase he displays a natural ability to make us laugh hysterically while also empathizing with his daily plight as a dwarf. Guest stars like Liam Neeson and johnny depp also get a chance to stretch their legs a bit. And i have to mention Steve Brody as his accountant/lawyer who is completely inept at both and steals every scene. Enjoy this funny warm hearted comedy showcasing the wonderful Warwick Davis front and center
S**D
Funniest show in quite a while.
It's a shame that not too many of us American's appreciated this show. Let me start off by saying "Good going, Warwick!". Warwick has been one of my favorite actors since I saw him in Willow. When you see the body of work he's done (no pun intended), you'll see how versatile he is. From the sweet and caring Willow to the funny character he plays on this show to the Harry potter characters to the evil and vile Leprechaun, he can do ANYTHING. It's nice to see him get a gig where people see his face and see him talk about his life and films, even if it is all in jest. Give this show a chance, it's totally unique. The only thing better than getting these DVD's today is knowing the Willow Bluray will be out in less than a month!
A**T
Funny and awkward, but nothing I haven't seen before.
Part of what makes this show so amusing and funny is the fact that Warwick Davis is very egotistical, but extremely awkward and basically failing at life in this series. Asking for money, lying to people to make himself look good (and then they find out the truth), etc. As a huge follower of Ricky Gervais, this is basically almost any character Ricky Gervais has ever done. This is a mixture of David Brent and Andy Millman. That being said, I'm not bored of it, it's just that I can tell Ricky had involvement in this project, which is good. It's charming and I'm glad I purchased it.
L**N
Hilarious
Ricky and Stephen have small roles as themselves. There are other great movie star cameos like in Extras. (Liam Neeson had me in stitches.) The hero of the show is the usual hilarious kitty-in-a-whirlwind character you expect to find in a gervais project. The only (but very disappointing) downside is that the finale episode is not included and is not currently available. It just isnt the same experience without that great episode
C**W
Any true fan of Warwick's buy this
I absolutely loved this short lived series. I wish they could have kept this going but sadly it looks like this all we're going to get. I would say my favorite episode on this series would have to be episode 2. Love the sci-fi convention scene and especially the whack job scene starring none other than Johnny Depp. "Wanna go to the toilet with me?" Mr. depp asks and cut to Warwick standing literally in the toilet and Johnny saying, "Toilet troll love it!" That scene had me bawling to be honest. Among other great episodes there are other funtastic viewings of other celebs inluding Helena Bonham Carter, Cat Deeley, and Sting. I definitely recommend this series if you were ever a fan of Warwick Davis.
A**R
This is a really funny series.
This series is a Ricky Gervais/Stephen Merchant production and is hilarious. It follows the same theme as, EXTRAS, which Gervais played so, so well, along with Merchant. These two men are just incredible writers. You have to remember that this is a mockumentary and not take it to heart. If you may be easily offended at certain things, you should avoid this series. The star of it is making fun of himself.
D**T
Its okay
Its about the travails of a man who has dwarfism. I didn’t find the show overly appealing like I do After Life
O**3
LIfe's too short to not watch this series
Disclaimer: I love Ricky Gervais' humor. (Although for some reason, I wasn't as fond of "Extras"). I watch "Life's Too Short" over again for the nuances. Warwick Davis looking into the camera is priceless. If you're the person (as I often am) that tries to multitask and listen for the dialogue you'll miss the best parts here. Ricky knows how to do it. The watcher becomes the camera man just bursting inside with unbelievable glee at the moments he/she caught on camera. Ricky is a master; he gives us just enough of Warwick's life to want more.
K**Y
Really Funny!
I enjoyed this Series immensely! It's smart, it's funny, and like Ricky Gervais's other TV series, there a lot of embarresing moments that happen to Warwick Davis, that you just cringe as you watch, but enjoy at the same time, as they are so bizarrely hilarious! I also like that this series, like "The Extras" features a different celebrity in every episode!A must see if you are a Ricky Gervais fan!Looking forward to season 2!
A**E
Love it!!
Ha ha ha will not be disappointed if you have any sort of sense of humour
A**R
Five Stars
This DVD is SO funny and quirky. I wish there were more episodes in the series.
R**S
Laughed so hard I almost hurt myself!
Clever and laugh out loud funny. Pushes the limits of comedy and not for those easily offended. That's why it works!
S**S
Five Stars
all good
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