Richard und Eddie führen das billigste Hotel Englands. Weil das Hotel direkt neben einem Atomkraftwerk steht, hat quasi die gesamte Belegschaft das Hotel verlassen, weswegen sich die beiden ... Alles lesenRichard und Eddie führen das billigste Hotel Englands. Weil das Hotel direkt neben einem Atomkraftwerk steht, hat quasi die gesamte Belegschaft das Hotel verlassen, weswegen sich die beiden Chaoten selber um alles kümmern müssen.Richard und Eddie führen das billigste Hotel Englands. Weil das Hotel direkt neben einem Atomkraftwerk steht, hat quasi die gesamte Belegschaft das Hotel verlassen, weswegen sich die beiden Chaoten selber um alles kümmern müssen.
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- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Chef
- (as Steve O'Donnell)
- Damien Nice
- (as Joseph Hughes)
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this is a love/hate film, if you like bottom, young ones, the comic strip, then you will find this funny. If you don't like that kind of humour then don't bother. I love this film and have grown up with these comedy programmes, for me this film is simply placing their comic genius on the big screen.. It is not an award winner by any means but if you just want good wholesome slapstick then this is it!
the film lacks the quality of the TV series and this is usually the case with films but it still has enough material to keep you laughing even if a lot of the jokes are pretty similar to their previous work.
yes, the humour is a little childish and not to everyone's taste but sometimes you just need that in a film.
It is not always possible to say that a film is bad or good because sometimes they are aimed so specifically at a particular audience that if you're not in that group then it is likely that you will hate it while they think it is fantastic. In these situations it is possible that the "majority rule" is not necessarily right but Guest house Paradiso is an example of where you really want to be trusting the majority. Of course you could fall into a very small group of people who find uninspired crudity funny but, if that is you then you probably have more important things to sort out than to be watching this film. Those who like Bottom will love this but I would be surprised if anyone else found much to enjoy in this thing; the violent and crude slapstick is basically copied from that TV show, which is a problem because, as you might guess, I'm not a fan of it at all.
The narrative here is pathetic though and makes Bottom's plots about sex etc look like highly polished works of literature. Here we have plots about Italian film stars, video tapes of rubber cavorting, nuclear fish and, when all else fails vomit, lots of vomit. The script doesn't offer anything other than crudity to work with and by the end of the film I had been worn down by shoddy jokes, crudity for crudity's sake and an endless feeling of being rather soiled by the whole affair. Normally I would sorry for the cast in this sort of film but since Mayall and Edmondson wrote and directed this they have nobody to blame. They can take a punch but they cannot make this tired old filth feel fresh or funny; by the time they are swimming in green vomit I really worried that they must have actually thought this was a good idea and worth doing. Support from Pegg is sad because he has shown himself to be much smarter than this with his various projects and this must have been like a low point for him. How on earth Casell, Nighy and Mahieu got involved is beyond me.
Overall, if you think Bottom is the funniest thing ever then you will enjoy this film. For the vast majority of audiences though it is endlessly crude and constantly just aiming for the lowest form of humour that it can get; the "big climax" of loads of vomit just made me wonder what on earth the funders of this rubbish were thinking. I apologise to all the teenage boys who think this film is brilliant but I gotta call it like I see it and this is sh*t of the highest (or lowest) order.
In what is a couple of hours of silly gags, hilarious violence and excellent slapstick humour.
This film was just what you'd expect from the Bottom boys, and it is great to see them back in their best form after Rik Mayall's life threatening accident.
Richie (Mayall) and Eddie (Edmondson) are too similar to their Bottom characters, if we can have any criticism at all, and Edmondson does a surprisingly good job in directing the film also.
This film has already spawned the predictable comparisons to Fawlty Towers that just aren't there, and the Guest House Paradiso itself is hardly Torquay!
Watch out for some excellently crafted dialogue amongst all the violence and mayhem.
If you don't like Bottom you'll probably hate this - but I loved it.
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- WissenswertesWhen he was interviewed about the film, Rik Mayall said that he considered the film as a 25th Anniversary film, as production on this film commenced about twenty-five years after Rik Mayall and Adrian Edmondson first met each other at university, which led them to becoming real-life best friends, and a comedy duo.
- PatzerWhen the burning crate falls down the stairs, with Rick still in it, how heavily it is burning completely changes between shots.
- Zitate
Mrs Hardy: [ordering breakfast] Where do your eggs come from?
Richard Twat: Ermm... Hen's vaginas?
- Crazy CreditsA scence with Richie, Eddie and Gina on a beach in the caribbean, running "Beach House Paradiso", a bar, is shown.
- Alternative VersionenWhen the film aired on the Star Movies channel, all the 'F' words were removed.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Big Bottom Live - The Best of Bottom Live (1999)
- SoundtracksJazz Delicious Hot, Disgusting Cold
Written by Vivian Stanshall, Neil Innes, 'Legs' Larry Smith, Rodney Slater,
Roger Ruskin Spear, Vernon Dudley Bowhay Nowell, Martin Ash
Performed by The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band
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- Budget
- 3.000.000 £ (geschätzt)
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 29 Minuten
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.35 : 1