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Absolutely Anything. Neil Clarke (Simon Pegg). Copyright: Bill And Ben Productions
Absolutely Anything

Absolutely Anything

  • 2015 film

Sci-fi comedy from Terry Jones, starring Simon Pegg and Kate Beckinsale, about a teacher who discovers he has magical powers. Stars Simon Pegg, Kate Beckinsale, Sanjeev Bhaskar, Rob Riggle, Robert Bathurst and more.

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Absolutely Anything review

Simon Pegg and Kate Beckinsale head up an awful sci-fi comedy from Terry Jones.

James Mottram, The List, 12th August 2015

Absolutely Anything review

Simon Pegg and Kate Beckinsale head up an awful sci-fi comedy from Terry Jones.

The List, 12th August 2015

Absolutely Anything review

Absolutely Anything's schoolboy humour becomes increasingly desperate; as embarrassingly needy as Dennis the Dog, and not half as attractive.

Fionnuala Halligan, Screen Daily, 12th August 2015

Absolutely Anything movie review

Directed by Monty Python comedian Terry Jones, Absolutely Anything is a harmless comedy which critics say is fun but could have been pushed much further with stars such as Simon Pegg.

Manchester Evening News, 11th August 2015

Film Review: 'Absolutely Anything'

It's devastating to think how far Terry Jones has fallen in the four decades since Holy Grail, in which he got more laughs banging a few coconuts together than he musters from his entire movie.

Peter Debruge, Variety, 11th August 2015

Absolutely Anything review

The Python team sound half asleep, their characters never more than a plot device. And the cheeky-chirpy keyboard score sounds like it's wandered in from a particularly low-rent as '90s sitcom, along with most of the jokes.

Tom Huddleston, Time Out, 11th August 2015

Simon Pegg in Absolutely Anything: exclusive pictures

After the success of Man Up, Simon Pegg leads another British comedy this summer with Absolutely Anything.

Mayer Nissim, Digital Spy, 25th June 2015

Terry Jones interview

Terry Jones on four decades of Monty Python and Robin Williams' final film.

Jen Yamato, Deadline, 14th December 2014

Robin Williams appreciation

Monty Python's Terry Jones tells how the comedy perfectionist Robin Williams finally nailed the part of a talking dog in Jones's new film.

Terry Jones, The Observer, 17th August 2014

Simon Pegg hopes Robin Williams completed voiceover

Simon Pegg is concerned Robin Williams may not have completed work on their film Absolutely Anything before he died. He said "I think it would be a shame not to have him in the film.".

Rob Leigh, The Mirror, 15th August 2014

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