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Hmmm, Security vs BOFH/PFY 

Posted Friday 11th April 2008 12:30 GMT

Happy

I really *really* wouldn't want to be in the way on that one. Just somewhere with a damn good view.

The BOFH back on form! 

Posted Friday 11th April 2008 12:41 GMT

I wanted to be the first to say this, as no one's said it in a while!

Lift me up Spotty 

Posted Friday 11th April 2008 12:50 GMT

Spot-welded the access hatch to the lift eh? That's going to be the world's biggest set of spot-welding jaws by a massive margin. Or an interesting bolt-on to the PFY's pinch...

Nice one... 

Posted Friday 11th April 2008 13:05 GMT

Happy

Strong work.

If the pinch atays in the story we need scematics 

Posted Friday 11th April 2008 13:07 GMT

Alert

Detailed schematics required, enquiring minds wish to verify the veracity of this tale. Besides, there's a certain credit institution that I have to deal with who could do with a series of inexplicable hardware failures.

Fantastic Imagery as usual 

Posted Friday 11th April 2008 13:13 GMT

Paris Hilton

I must admit that whenever I read BOFH I always try to picture the scene as in a movie, with well known actors taking the roles. In this case...

BOSS - Kelsey Gammer

BOFH - Ricky Gervais

PFY - ?? - open to suggestions

Rescuer - Bruce Willis

Paris - as herself, somewhere.

Title 

Posted Friday 11th April 2008 13:14 GMT

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Nice to see a bit of Boss and BOFH mutual partnership going on here - Clearly a Pointy-head who knows enough to keep on the right side of the digital rogues by signing things without question, and not intervining in the face of impending doom.

here's hoping for a few more episodes with this boss, before the status-quo returnes.

Epic. Truely Epic! 

Posted Friday 11th April 2008 13:19 GMT

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Its not often one laughs away to BOFH on a slow friday afternoon as the building lift gets stuck with three young ladies from sales in it. I had _nothing_ to do with it mind...

Oh if only i was in there.....

Awesome 

Posted Friday 11th April 2008 13:27 GMT

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Absolutely bloody awesome, can we get more continuations like this in future.

Re: BOFH - Ricky Gervais 

Posted Friday 11th April 2008 13:37 GMT

What? Obviously, the BOFH is John Cusack.

PFY Actor 

Posted Friday 11th April 2008 13:49 GMT

Go

The guy with the false eye from Pirates of the Caribean <check IMDB> Mackenzie Crook apparently.

Pinch schematics? 

Posted Friday 11th April 2008 13:49 GMT

Coat

Yes Please!

PS, the BOFH couldn't possibly be Ricky Gervais, as the BOFH is actually FUNNY, and does not appear to have his head up his own creative arse!

Standard issue 'Office' resistant one, with no 'Extras'

Re: BOFH - Ricky Gervais 

Posted Friday 11th April 2008 13:50 GMT

Pirate

Persoanally i always see them as the sociopathic trotter brothers ;-)

BOFH Movie Roles 

Posted Friday 11th April 2008 13:51 GMT

Boffin

I could see Simon Pegg doing a half decent job.

Nicely setup 

Posted Friday 11th April 2008 13:51 GMT

Pirate

Great bofh, one of my favourites. Just imagining the look on the PFY's face as he heads off to security...

RIcky Gervais? Narggh. Not John Cusack either. Hmm, I need to ponder on this one.

Re:BOFH - Ricky Gervais 

Posted Friday 11th April 2008 13:54 GMT

Boffin

John Cusack??? - way too young - Hugh Laurie would nail the part of the BOFH

BOFH - the movie 

Posted Friday 11th April 2008 14:01 GMT

>BOFH - Ricky Gervais

Dylan Moran, surely?

>PFY - ?? - open to suggestions

Mackenzie Crook, IMO.

Re: BOFH - the movie 

Posted Friday 11th April 2008 14:11 GMT

(Written by Reg staff.)

Mackenzie Crook would be ideal were he not in his late thirties.

Besides I'm sick of the sight of his giant eyebagged face on those posters.

No, No, No 

Posted Friday 11th April 2008 14:19 GMT

BOFH - Christpher Walken

Boss - Rowan Atkinson

PFY - Simon Pegg

Rescuer - Paris (because she knows all about going down a shaft)

Why would anyone consider that talentless little tickturd Gervais 

Posted Friday 11th April 2008 14:28 GMT

Suitable for any role, even a cheese and tomato one.

Stephen Tordoff 

Posted Friday 11th April 2008 14:33 GMT

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PFY - Simon Pegg

BOFH - Hugh Laurie

Boss - Rowan Atkinson

Re:Re:BOFH - Ricky Gervais By:AC 13:54 GMT 

Posted Friday 11th April 2008 14:46 GMT

Go

Good call

BOFH - the movie 

Posted Friday 11th April 2008 14:55 GMT

Coat

Why care about actors. The question is: who owns the film rights?

(and who came up with the word movie - any Americans among us?)

Mine's the one with the St. Andrew's cross.

EAfH

So who gets played by Peter Lorre 

Posted Friday 11th April 2008 15:01 GMT

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8pqlpZGEaw

Re: BOFH - the movie 

Posted Friday 11th April 2008 15:08 GMT

Heath Ledger would have been a great PFY.

@BOFH - the movie 

Posted Friday 11th April 2008 15:10 GMT

Paris Hilton

> and who came up with the word movie - any Americans among us?

Texan here, close enough I hope...

My understanding was that the early movies were played in theaters that previously displayed slide shows, which were quite popular during the 19th century. Anyway, those venues had screens and power suitable for the projectors, and as the images moved...

CWR

Re: BOFH - the movie 

Posted Friday 11th April 2008 15:18 GMT

(Written by Reg staff.)

>>Heath Ledger

Good grief.

Movie 

Posted Friday 11th April 2008 15:24 GMT

Happy

Sylvester Stallone (because he's good at making things blow up?)

Wesley Snipes (because he's crazy, and, besides, equal rights and such)

Now y'all will have got me thinking about this all afternoon (instead of working!).

Dave

P.S. Mine's the one with the star on the back (since I have been an extra in some successful movies!)

Life following Art. Who said the Movies aren't Real? 

Posted Friday 11th April 2008 15:30 GMT

Alien

"here's hoping for a few more episodes with this boss, before the status-quo returnes." .... By David Austin Posted Friday 11th April 2008 13:14 GMT

Dave,

I think you'll find IT is replacing it ... with something Beta. After all, papering over the cracks, still leaves all the old hacks in place and who would accept that as Progress whenever it is they who are the Problem.

"If the pinch atays in the story we need scematics" ... By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 11th April 2008 13:07 GMT .......is on the right track for Crashing Foxy Poxy Proxy Systems.

BOFH Movie parts ... 

Posted Friday 11th April 2008 16:11 GMT

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BOFH => Alan Rickman surely (Sherriff of Nottingham, Die Hard mode)

PFY => Adrian Edmunson (Young Ones mode)

Boss =>Joanna Lumley (Patsy mode)

A Film by any other name... 

Posted Friday 11th April 2008 16:13 GMT

Coat

BOFH - Eugene Levy (everyone would think he was the nice guy >_< )

Boss - William Shatner (a natural for the latest boss incarnation - you cant kill the shat)

PFY - Pat McKenna (of Red Green fame would play the geeky youth down pat)

Rescuer - Pamela Anderson only because Paris couldn't carry a tune, forget about any rescue gear

Mines the one with the little Maple Leaf on the pocket flap.....

A whole new art form emerging 

Posted Friday 11th April 2008 16:51 GMT

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This is brilliant! I can see it now - the next edition of BOFH will actually go BACK in time by a few days, to lay some groundwork for the welding of the hatch, and the developing relationship (!) with Security. Can't wait!

@Stephen Tordoff 

Posted Friday 11th April 2008 19:06 GMT

ok Hugh Laurie would work too. I had him confused with Hugh Grant........

RE: Fantastic Imagery as usual 

Posted Friday 11th April 2008 19:54 GMT

Boffin

I think the perfect fit for the PFY would be Simon Pegg!

BTW great story as usual....

Re: BOFH Ricky Gervais 

Posted Friday 11th April 2008 20:10 GMT

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If Ricky is BOFH then MacKenzie Crook just has to be PFY. Boss has to be Rowan Atkinson.

Remember this is set in the UK.

Those guys would fit just perfectly. I think our Mr Simon T should seriously think about maybe throwing this up for possible future tv use. It'd be "to die for".

BOFH - The Movie? 

Posted Friday 11th April 2008 20:19 GMT

Pirate

BOFH - John Malkovich

PFY - Crispin Glover

The Boss - Tom Arnold

Paris - Ru Paul

Rescuer - Dennis Leary

Head of IT - Eddie Izzard

Head Beancounter - Frank Oz (doesn't he always play those kind of rolls?), Lewis Black or Simon Cowell

Ceo - Special cameo appearance Simon Travaglia

Fantastic! 

Posted Friday 11th April 2008 20:29 GMT

Another great one. Good to see follow up from one episode to the next.

Now that you've said Ricky Gervais I can't see anyone but him! The sarcasm, the sharp edge to the voice... Simon Pegg could do it and he is a better actor by far but I think Ricky would have the edge.

PFY? It depends on if this is a re imagining etc. There is a long history here to try to bring to the screen so the actor could depend upon if we're looking at the young lad who arrived all those years ago or the bloke in his late twenties (or older) that the PFY must be by now.

Boss, same as above. The current boss seems to know which side his bread is buttered on and has stayed out of jail, the looney bin or the morgue by simply not getting in the way and showing a constructive interest rather than the intrusive interest others have.

Anyhoo...

Fantastic! AGAIN!

Pinch schematic 

Posted Friday 11th April 2008 21:44 GMT

I would definitely agree with Dylan Moran for the BOFH and Simon Pegg for the PFY.

And without putting to much time into seaching here is a pinch link

http://www.powerlabs.org/pssecc.htm

BOFH movie 

Posted Friday 11th April 2008 22:09 GMT

How about Christopher Ecclestone for the BOFH role?

You need the proper references for actors 

Posted Friday 11th April 2008 22:36 GMT

"I need to go to Radio Shack and get some rosin core solder"

---Used Cars, 1980

It has a few BOFH moments.

Another great episode 

Posted Friday 11th April 2008 23:11 GMT

Pirate

Simon does keep outdoing himself on these.

After the week I've had I entertained visions of myself dragging in a roll of carpet and bag of lime to deal with the users and Management, (Management ppffttt, they couldn't manage a piss up in a brewery) I thought about using the Pinch but, considering the state of "pissed off" I'm in I'd just rip the internals out and fill it with brick so i could just swing at the head of the next manager grinning stupidly at me

Hugh Laurie would definitely have to be the BOFH he plays the BDFH so well, too well in fact.

Skull 'cause that's what I'm going to crack of the next person that hands me a job that was due last week and only just remembered to hand it over to me

Casting BOFH 

Posted Friday 11th April 2008 23:41 GMT

> PFY - ?? - open to suggestions

Shia LaBeouf

Actors revisited 

Posted Saturday 12th April 2008 01:35 GMT

It just has to be:

BOFH - Alan Rickman

PFY - Charles Laughton (I know, but I can dream...)

Boss - Jim Broadbent

Rescuer - Jason Streatham

Head of Security - Jeremy Irons

Paris - herself

Guess that's why I don't work in casting... :-)

BOFH fillum 

Posted Saturday 12th April 2008 06:42 GMT

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I could definately see Stephen Fry (BOFH), Hugh Laurie (PFY) and Rowan Atkinson (Boss). Maybe Tim McInnerny as a bean counter.

Anyone else see where this is going?

Well done Simon... 

Posted Saturday 12th April 2008 11:11 GMT

As for doing a movie, do a movies initially, but the TV series format is a better option for this kind of story line. Select your best and most historic episodes, pump them into a movie format, then go the TV serial. Your writing format suits the TV serial mode (like the old Doctor Who) but if you add the week to week connection between episodes ( like you have done with this latest contribution) you would have a recipe for a wickedly funny weekly serial.

Anyway, well done, I still have the image of the PFY heading for security central with the pinch in hand....

Cheers Mik.

@Trevor 

Posted Saturday 12th April 2008 11:18 GMT

Coat

Spot Weld, as in spots (dabs of) weld, as opposed to a continuous bead. Can be made with your common-or-garden MIG welder...

Mine's the anorak and leather welding apron...

P.s. Rowan Atkinson as the boss...brilliant. Rupert Grinch for PFY? (with a wig, natch, the PFY has enough problems without being ginger!)

BOFH Movie 

Posted Saturday 12th April 2008 19:31 GMT

Coat

I believe in BOFH 2000: Episode 4, the BOFH said that he...

...was working on the screenplay for a Bastard movie called A Few Good Simms, to star Jack Nicholson as me, Demi Moore as the unrequited love interest and Tom Hanks as the Boss. (I would have used Tom Cruise, but that's just cliche)

Being John... 

Posted Sunday 13th April 2008 21:33 GMT

Malkovich for the win. As any character. Cept Paris.

BOFH fillum 

Posted Monday 14th April 2008 11:19 GMT

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"I could definately see Stephen Fry (BOFH), Hugh Laurie (PFY) and Rowan Atkinson (Boss). Maybe Tim McInnerny as a bean counter. Anyone else see where this is going?"

Yep - and I think it has to be

BOFH - Rowan Atkinson

PFY - Adrian Edmondson

Boss - Hugh Laurie

CEO - Stephen Fry

Company Bike - Paris

Head Beancounter - Tim McInnery

BOFH Movie 

Posted Monday 14th April 2008 11:32 GMT

BOFH = Chris O'Dowd

PFY = Richard Ayoade

BOSS = Chris Morris

Hmm, I'm getting a strange deja-vu feeling at the mo

@ Jaowon 

Posted Monday 14th April 2008 14:33 GMT

>BOFH = Chris O'Dowd

>PFY = Richard Ayoade

>BOSS = Chris Morris

>Hmm, I'm getting a strange deja-vu feeling at the mo

That would be the ideal cast, only I wouldn't have Chris Morris. The boss of IT has to be the lovely Katherine Parkinson. :-)

Or another dream cast to move away from the IT crowd....

BOFH = Bill Bailey

PFY = Simon Pegg

BOSS = Nick Frost

Rescuer = Peter Serafinowicz

Hold on.... wasn't that Spaced?? Why don't we just make a new series of that?

BOFH Characters 

Posted Monday 14th April 2008 15:45 GMT

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BOFH - Dylan Moran

PFY - Stephen Mangan (Guy off Green Wing)

Boss - Charlie Brooker

David Tennant as PFY? 

Posted Monday 14th April 2008 16:33 GMT

He's great at highspeed techno-babble, and he can certainly do that crazy 'I'm going to kill someone' look!

So, they're replacing the security department, then? 

Posted Monday 14th April 2008 18:53 GMT

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Re: BOFH/PFY vs Security 

Posted Tuesday 15th April 2008 04:09 GMT

That company's gonna need a new security staff in short order...

Perfect World 

Posted Tuesday 15th April 2008 10:40 GMT

I tend to Imagine Simon as Paul Kaye in Perfect World. Michael Cochrane would make a good boss too. PFY is a little harder, perhapse Rasmus Hardiker (Raymond from Saxondale).

God I love IMDB.

Otherwise Richard E Grant for Simon.

Look here! A Pinch...... 

Posted Tuesday 15th April 2008 10:52 GMT

Pirate

http://www.fusion.ucla.edu/neil/Publications/DevelopmentPathForZ-pinch.pdf

Cast 

Posted Tuesday 15th April 2008 13:55 GMT

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How about the genius that is Chris Barrie for a part in the BOFH blockbuster...

BOFH is going down 

Posted Tuesday 15th April 2008 16:56 GMT

Paris Hilton

what the hell is going on. ~Three ( 2.75 )PFYs in a row. The cojones on that guy.....

BOFH might as well hang up his usb key and call it a session....

A timely exit in order for BOFH.?!

utterly disgusting.......

and BTW still waiting for a faceoff with Paris Hilton

BOFH the movie cast 

Posted Tuesday 15th April 2008 17:03 GMT

Linux

BOFH = Gene Hackman (Enemy of the State)

PFY = Justin Long (Live Free or Die Hard)

Boss = William Shatner

IT Director = Marina Sirtis

CEO = James Cromwell

CFO = Kellsey Grammar <sp?>

Head of Security = G.W. Bailey

The IT Crowd 

Posted Tuesday 15th April 2008 22:50 GMT

Flame

After finally seeing all of the IT Crowd, I'm wondering why Simon hasn't sued them all at the BBC?

Lets just set you all straight... 

Posted Wednesday 16th April 2008 11:57 GMT

Stop

BOFH - THE MOVIE

BOFH - Adrian Edmondson

PFY - Tom Felton aka Draco Malfoy (20)

Boss - Steven Fry

Head Bean Counter - Rowan Atkinson (Blackadder mode)

In case noone said it 

Posted Thursday 17th April 2008 02:45 GMT

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BOFH - Dennis Leary.

Dennis Leary would make an AWSOME BOFH 

Posted Thursday 17th April 2008 14:31 GMT

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@ steve lampros 

Posted Thursday 24th April 2008 14:16 GMT

IT Angle

"After finally seeing all of the IT Crowd, I'm wondering why Simon hasn't sued them all at the BBC?"

Prob because the IT Crowd was on Channel 4.

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