Quite simply a masterpiece, the greatest comedy I've ever seen. The dialogue, the environment, the characters, the cast, everything is a stroke of genius.
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This is a fun film for anybody over the age of around 14.It has a few laughs at the start and a few more along the way.Daft and very British,very much in the mould of the old Ealing Comedies.Without spoiling the storyline,a top cop is tranfered to a boring crime-free village and before you know it,everybody is getting bumped off.Recommended.
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If you want a complex storyline, oscar-winning performances, massive budget, big explosions, scantily-clad maidens, gratuitous violence and a cliff-hanger ending... do not watch this film.
If you want toilet humour, wry observation, fallible heroes, pop-culture references, puerile behaviour, a linear plot and a British film where the only bare flesh is being chewed by zombies... it doesn't sound all that good, does it? But it is. So buy it.
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What more can you say,Who says working in an office enviroment is always boring. Excellent entertainment with laugh a minute, sometimes feeling as if you are actually there, or have been previous.
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The tide of public and media opinion may be turning against Ricky Gervais these days (his constant half-joking boasts being the main problem), but there is no denying that with The Office he produced a work of genius that will be remembered for decades to come.
I personally never hated the David Brent character and didn't quite understand 'the boss from hell' tag that he was lumbered with. I saw him as a human being who simply wanted to be loved. By everyone. He just kept making a pig's ear of it.
Anyway, the first two series of The Office were superb, but the Christmas Specials took things up a notch or two.
I'm not going to waffle on anymore (AKA talk crap, yeah?), I'm just going to urge you to buy the complete collection. ... Read More:
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i have never sat and watched this film and not had someone laugh during it. i have watched this film numerous times and laughed everytime. people who do not find this funny need to get a sense of humour and lighten up, i mean it is just a funny film, nothing else to add.
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Gervais and Merchant are simply genius' of their generation. How someone can mimmick real life is outstanding.From Tim and Dawn's attraction to each other, which is not overblown to typical, hollywood love story proportions, to Brent's un-orthodox management style, that truly makes the watcher cringe. Gareth and Tims ongoing arguements are, for me, the highlight of the series, making a superb double act.
If you want a real, true to life, ground-breaking comedy, then The Office is exactly what you should purchase. If you just give the first episode a chance, and get used to the concept of The Office, i can pretty much guarentee you'll love it.
If you dont, then your clearly a My Family fan.
This is a fun film for anybody over the age of around 14.It has a few laughs at the start and a few more along the way.Daft and very British,very much in the mould of the old Ealing Comedies.Without spoiling the storyline,a top cop is tranfered to a boring crime-free village and before you know it,everybody is getting bumped off.Recommended.
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Watching The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is like being chatted up by an extremely witty ADD kid. It zips from one topic to another at a machine-gun pace, maintaining its narrative by the very thinnest of threads while unleashing a blizzard of stream-of-consciousness observations. As it washes over the audience, those unfamiliar with the source material (book, radio play, BBC series, what have you) may be in deep trouble. But those who relax - who don't panic as the title text admonishes - will find a fairly funny confection that does justice to creator Douglas Adams and his work.
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I first heard of this film a few years ago, when during the seasonal holidays, it was put on television. Although it was not Christmasy in the slightest, it most certainly was a heart warming, fussy film. After her finest hour of heroine, Shirley Valintine, Pauline Collins returns, as an OAP, who is unfairly placed in an poorly run nursing home, by her manipulative son and social climbing wife. The film is all very tame-don't expect all the signs of a Tarintino, but this film is just marvellous. Poignant, humerous, happy, sad, warm...whatever you want to call this film, all you need to know, it is an appropriate and highly entertaining, Watch it!
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