Christian Slater stars as Winston Churchill in this star-studded spoof comedy. Read more
| Starring | Christian Slater, Neve Campbell, Anthony Sher, Leslie Philips |
|---|---|
| Director | Peter Richardson |
| Genres | Comedy |
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Christian Slater stars as Winston Churchill in this star-studded spoof comedy.
| Starring | Christian Slater, Neve Campbell, Anthony Sher, Leslie Philips, Mackenzie Crook, Harry Enfield, Rik Mayall, Vic Reeves, Bob Mortimer, Miranda Richardson |
|---|---|
| Director | Peter Richardson |
| Studio | PATHE DISTRIBUTION |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 21 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Comedy |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 28 Mar 2005 Production year: 2004 |
| Format | DVD |
Comic Strip supremo Peter Richardson's blunt satire on Hollywood's habit of rewriting history stars Christian Slater as the real Winston Churchill, a gung-ho American GI, and Neve Campbell as a spirited Princess Elizabeth, heir to the British throne. The Anglo-American twosome team up to foil a dastardly plot by Hitler (Antony Sher) to topple the monarchy via a backdoor deal with Britain's traitorous aristocrats. It's an amusingly bizarre notion, but Richardson's film fails to deliver on the promise of its premise, despite game performances. Churchill has its moments but the humour is wildly erratic, and the one-joke plot rapidly runs out of steam and sinks from being a giggle into being downright silly. And as a satire, this misses the easy target of the US's historical self-centredness by a country mile.
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The film it's self is not funny unless you don't know the basics of WW2, and Hitlers psychotic ego. But as other reviews have shown, you either love it or hate it. I think you need to take a couple of hypnotic sleeping tablets if you want to really understand it. Fortunatly, it's short and not padded out, so the story line is although not the best, well told.
What happened to you guys? All those fantastic tongue-in-cheek comic strips an this is the best you can do? And before anybody asks - I understood the premise, I got the irony, I saw the slapstick and I saw it all first time around (and infinitely better done) in Strike. Just to make you think about the MASSIVE difference of quality - remember these?
Mr Jolly Lives Next door
Strike
Suppergrass
A Fist Full Of Traverlers Cheques
Five Go Mad...
You get the point I'm sure.
Perhaps it was the subject material but was anybody else left with a bit of a sour taste in his or her mouth? Don?t get me wrong, I'm not a royalist, you can parody them ?til the cows come home.
Even though I know it was all piss-take I felt the same anger build up inside me as when I watched 'Enigma', a sort of visceral reaction.
I could have overcome this though; I know I could. In the hands of someone like 'Chris Morris' from Brass-eye, no subject need be taboo. But I will never forgive the worst crime this film is guilty of - IT'S NOT FUNNY!!!
One of Hollywood's bad boys, Christian Slater, is back in trouble again, having been arrested on a charge of sexually harassing a woman on the street. It is not the first time Slater has been in trouble with the law, after he assaulted his girlfriend in 1998, leading to a jail sentence. Slater is currently plying his trade on Broadway, in the Tenneessee Williams play The Glass Menagerie. The actor came to prominence in 1986, opposite Sean Connery in The Name Of The Rose, followed by his... Read more