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Quote: Jack Massey @ December 9 2008, 8:27 PM GMTI don't think any sitcom movie has ever lived up to its sitcom. But my top five sitcom movies are.
1. Till Death Us Do Part
2. Please Sir!
3. Dad's Army
4. Holiday On The Buses
5. Porridge
When watching the first half of 'The Likely Lads' movie, I thought, at last, a movie that has matched its sitcom in quality. But the second half was pretty naff, so then I soon changed my mind.
I forgot about the Till Death film. I liked it. It was nice to see Alf and Elses' back story.
It sure as shit wasn't the League of Gentlemen movie. I'm going to go with Leevil and say Naked Gun.
Quote: David Bussell @ December 10 2008, 11:07 AM GMTIt sure as shit wasn't the League of Gentlemen movie.
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Wasn't it just three TV episodes with a bit of re-writing to link them together? I remember watching it and thinking "What the f**k? I've seen this story before!"
Quote: Aaron @ December 10 2008, 12:48 PM GMTWasn't it just three TV episodes with a bit of re-writing to link them together? I remember watching it and thinking "What the f**k? I've seen this story before!"
Haha! That is excellent. I can just see the writers room, it's a Friday, somebody just says "F**k it, stick these three episodes together and let's get down the pub."
I know, technically, it was shit, but I do recall enjoying the Bottom film when it came out. Whatever it was bloody called.
Quote: john lucas 101 @ December 10 2008, 1:44 PM GMTI know, technically, it was shit, but I do recall enjoying the Bottom film when it came out. Whatever it was bloody called.
Guest House Paradiso
It's one of my guilty pleasures.
It's not strictly speaking a spin-off, but to my mind it 'sort of' is, so I'll toss 'Shaun Of The Dead' into the hat.
Ah, that's the fella. Haven't seen the film for ages, but yeah, enjoyed it when it came out. Got a slating, but it wasn't really designed to be Citizen Kane, was it! I guess you either love Bottom or don't. And I do. Anything involving that much vomit has got to be funny!
Quote: Ned1984 @ December 10 2008, 1:49 PM GMTGuest House Paradiso
It's one of my guilty pleasures.
I saw Guest House Paradiso long, LONG before I saw bottom. Perhaps a decade or more. And I love it.
Ha! How long before you saw tit and fanny?
Quote: Aaron @ December 10 2008, 12:48 PM GMTWasn't it just three TV episodes with a bit of re-writing to link them together? I remember watching it and thinking "What the f**k? I've seen this story before!"
I think the only difference in the film was that Philip was exposed as not being a son of a African King but is in fact from Croydon.
Suppose that's a Third world area for some people.
Quote: Vorny @ December 10 2008, 3:44 PM GMTSuppose that's a Third world area for some people.
Quote: Vorny @ December 10 2008, 3:44 PM GMTI think the only difference in the film was that Philip was exposed as not being a son of a African King but is in fact from Croydon.
That happened in the TV show too.