The League Of Gentlemen has always been able to make me laugh till the point I pee myself. Their magnificently weird characters own the whole show. This time the plot wasn't around the characters, but in some weird way, the real-life actors and the relationships between them. First I expected the movie to be about Edward, Tubbs and other beloved guys who create mayhem among us normal people, but there was VERY little of that. All in all it was a see-worthy movie, with a bit of disipointment considering the plot. GO Edward and Tubbs!!!! Marko
A few years old but worth another watch!
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Silly but true is the fact ive only just got into The League of Gentlemen. 10 years to late some would say but i say better late than never. Ive bought all 3 series and the other 3 specials including The League of Gentlemens APOCALYPSE and the Apocalypse is absolutely fantastic. Laughed all the way through it. Well worth the money i spent buying it and more.
Very entertaining.
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I have to admit that when I first heard about the Apocalypse film it was a worry. I mean, they have a lot to live up to, don't they? When they first did a stage show they won the Perrier award and when they did radio they won a Sony award. When they ventured onto our tellys they won a Bafta award, a Royal Television Society Award and the Golden Rose of Montreux. When the first series aired in January 1999 it was mind-blowing! A real breath of fresh air in British Comedy, and when the second series aired a year later it built on that foundation and sealed the shows cult status around the world, our web stats show that we have received visitors from every single country on the planet! The 'Local show for Local People' showcased the Gents talent for live performance and opened doors for the gents to do more live performing such as 'Art' in the west end. The fans favorite has always been the Christmas Special, less of a sketch show and more a tribute to classic horror films yet still wrapped up in the delicious League style. And then of course there was the 'difficult' third series, still a hit with the loyal hardcore fans of course, but maybe a little bit ahead of its time for a mainstream TV audience. As I say, a lot to live up to. So now we have the film and...Well a film is different isn't it? It will be seen by much larger numbers than the radio or TV shows and with the third series in mind I was worried. Well as you know I was lucky enough to get to see the film yesterday at a press screening in London and all my doubts were blown away (literally) in the first few minutes! I am not going to give plot lines away as some reviewers have done, nor am I going to tell you the catch phrases (although there is really only one) but I will try to tell you what they have managed to achieve with this film! Leaving the cinema on Monday night I could only imagine writing 'Oh my god, it's brilliant, its amazing, its the best thing they have ever done, better than the first, second and specials all rolled into one!' Of course I owe my visitors a much better explanation than that! So, why is it brilliant? This is a film for everyone, the casual fan, the obsessive fan the occasional fan and even for someone who is sat in the wrong cinema! You don't have to have watched the series to enjoy this film; it works on so many levels. This film reminded me why I am a League of Gentlemen Fan! You can tell that filming was a true labour of love too; the attention to detail is incredible. The sets for the TV show were always detailed but I am going to have to watch the film again just to look at the background! The story moves at a swift pace, the action carrying us from Royston Vasey to the real world where we meet the 'Creators' who are of course the League themselves! Along the way we manage to bump into favorite characters from the show but always within the central story unlike the TV sketch show. I was glad that the film was dark in places, a little scary and a little strange...only fitting for The League of Gentlemen. The Gents also managed to get their revenge on the BBC censors, not as much slipping in the word 'Mongoloid' as screaming it from the roof tops! Some may think the Gents portrayal of themselves a little indulgent but that’s the joke and with that comes my only worry, the in jokes I mention below may puzzle some viewers and they might come over a little too clever...as if! Just buy it!Read full review
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