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Alex est un serveur mécontent d'un restaurant exclusif snob qui connaît des moments difficiles. Forcés de faire face au mépris et au dégoût de la classe supérieure, Alex et ses cohortes tent... Tout lireAlex est un serveur mécontent d'un restaurant exclusif snob qui connaît des moments difficiles. Forcés de faire face au mépris et au dégoût de la classe supérieure, Alex et ses cohortes tentent de se déchaîner.Alex est un serveur mécontent d'un restaurant exclusif snob qui connaît des moments difficiles. Forcés de faire face au mépris et au dégoût de la classe supérieure, Alex et ses cohortes tentent de se déchaîner.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Dave Beard
- General Karpov
- (as David Beard)
Rowena Bentley
- Indecisive Girlfriend
- (as Rowena Bently)
Miles A. Copeland III
- Derek
- (as Miles Copeland)
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An indictment on everything wrong with the thatcherite thinking of the day, this film explores the deepest recesses of the mind - probing into areas previously thought taboo by mainstream cinema.
Hilarious & sad - Ugly & Bad.
You have go to see this!
(even if just for the Motorhead soundtrack)
Hilarious & sad - Ugly & Bad.
You have go to see this!
(even if just for the Motorhead soundtrack)
Set in London, this is an anarchic satire on the consumerist yuppiedom of the Thatcherite 1980s. Written by and featuring the cast of The Comic Strip series, the film could be a Who's Who of the 1980s UK show business. All credit to them for getting people such as Paul McCartney, Bill Wyman and Koo Stark and Motorhead who contribute much of the soundtrack.
Director Peter Richardson creates the restaurant (the IMDb does not permit me to mention its name) in which much of the action takes place and the feasting of the patrons and their behaviour as they stuff their faces is a metaphor for the excesses of the 1980s but the film does show the ugliness of all levels of society.
The film is a bit uneven in its pacing but maybe this was intentional as the frenetic pace of the city is offset by a rather pedestrian pace when the location changes to the countryside. Overall though, the film is of its time and with the screen filled with celebrities of those days, some forgotten, some who made it big, this film deserves repeated viewing, even if it is only to play spot the celebrity.
Director Peter Richardson creates the restaurant (the IMDb does not permit me to mention its name) in which much of the action takes place and the feasting of the patrons and their behaviour as they stuff their faces is a metaphor for the excesses of the 1980s but the film does show the ugliness of all levels of society.
The film is a bit uneven in its pacing but maybe this was intentional as the frenetic pace of the city is offset by a rather pedestrian pace when the location changes to the countryside. Overall though, the film is of its time and with the screen filled with celebrities of those days, some forgotten, some who made it big, this film deserves repeated viewing, even if it is only to play spot the celebrity.
This is one of the most wittiest films made that covers everything ,eg: Religion ,Politics ,Social Classes etc, and the best part ITS A COMEDY. With just about every decent British comedian present,Too many to mention and the soundtrack is by MOTORHEAD. This film takes the p*** out of almost everything, so if your offended by unpolitically correct comments, don't watch this.If you not offended by the words (Poof,Black B**tard or F***king then you will love it.
OK, real quick, a correction of someone else's review:
1. Brian Johnson of AC/DC is NOT in this movie.
2. The song in the employment office scene is 'Nothing Up My Sleeves', not 'Ace of Spades.' Having said that...
The film is definitely not for everyone, but for being a small film with a small budget and mostly television actors, its really not bad. The humor is often subtle and easy to miss if you don't pay attention. There's a lot of cameos ranging from 3 of the 4 'Young Ones' stars to Sir Paul McCartney, which just makes the movie weirder, like 'What the %%%% is HE doing in THIS??' Overall its not a bad movie, just don't rent it expecting 'Gone With the Wind.'
1. Brian Johnson of AC/DC is NOT in this movie.
2. The song in the employment office scene is 'Nothing Up My Sleeves', not 'Ace of Spades.' Having said that...
The film is definitely not for everyone, but for being a small film with a small budget and mostly television actors, its really not bad. The humor is often subtle and easy to miss if you don't pay attention. There's a lot of cameos ranging from 3 of the 4 'Young Ones' stars to Sir Paul McCartney, which just makes the movie weirder, like 'What the %%%% is HE doing in THIS??' Overall its not a bad movie, just don't rent it expecting 'Gone With the Wind.'
While not technically a Comic Strip Presents movie,this was written by Peter Richardson and Pete Richens(who wrote the majority of the episodes) and "guest stars" The Comic Strip. While these guys are well known for their left leaning comedy,this movie pushes it to extremes,while still managing to poke fun at themselves.A brilliant balance. Although most of the satire is rooted in 80's British politics,you will laugh even if you don't get that. I'd say this is second to Churchill: The Hollywood Years but ahead of The Supergrass.If you are even a small fan of these guys you need to see this.Another Richardson and Richens comedy classic.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe "Bastards" restaurant menu has the following items on it: (The typos are exactly as they are written in the menu.)
HORS D'OEVRES: Wildebeest Salad. Mosaic of Truffles. Peacock eggs. Caviar Concoction.
ENTRÉES: Fresh Lotus Surprise. Sliced Baby Koala. (poached in it's mother's milk) Leopard's Head à la Suprise. Swan's Liver with Brandy. Baby Panda Sautée.
- Citations
Police Inspector: This is the police! Lay down your knives and forks! You have all been eating the Prime Minister!
- ConnexionsSpin-off from The Comic Strip Presents... (1982)
- Bandes originalesEat the Rich
Phil Campbell, Würzel, Lemmy, and Phil 'Philthy Animal' Taylor
Performed by Motörhead
Courtesy of G.W.R. Entertainments Corporation
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Съешь богатых
- Lieux de tournage
- Throgmorton Street, Londres, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(Alex meets Gerry)
- Sociétés de production
- Voir plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 200 723 $US
- Montant brut mondial
- 200 723 $US
- Durée
- 1h 30min(90 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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