Mrs. Brown's Boys D'Movie
- 2014
- 1h 34min
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4,2/10
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA company tries to shut down Mrs Brown's fruit and veg stall. They can feck off.A company tries to shut down Mrs Brown's fruit and veg stall. They can feck off.A company tries to shut down Mrs Brown's fruit and veg stall. They can feck off.
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The Authorities try to shut down Mrs Brown's fruit and veg stall.
Was the movie the point in time where the series started to dip, prior to this the show seemed to be at its peak, I think fans like myself wanted to love this movie, but sadly it just wasn't very good.
Why is it that so many films fail to translate well from the comedy TV series, it reminds me of the awful Nan movie, some genuinely funny moments in the TV series, here though, it just wasn't funny.
The jokes fell flat, it was quite a painful watch, they get away with the jokes over half an hour, but ninety minutes, it was just too much. One or two of the moments where the cast laughed at the mistakes were funny, sadly the actual planned gags were excruciating.
I'd class myself as a real fan of the show, and I will be one of those that watch it regardless, but this movie truly was a clunker.
Had this worked, more movies would surely have followed, sadly this just wasn't any good.
Sadly it was awful.
3/10.
Was the movie the point in time where the series started to dip, prior to this the show seemed to be at its peak, I think fans like myself wanted to love this movie, but sadly it just wasn't very good.
Why is it that so many films fail to translate well from the comedy TV series, it reminds me of the awful Nan movie, some genuinely funny moments in the TV series, here though, it just wasn't funny.
The jokes fell flat, it was quite a painful watch, they get away with the jokes over half an hour, but ninety minutes, it was just too much. One or two of the moments where the cast laughed at the mistakes were funny, sadly the actual planned gags were excruciating.
I'd class myself as a real fan of the show, and I will be one of those that watch it regardless, but this movie truly was a clunker.
Had this worked, more movies would surely have followed, sadly this just wasn't any good.
Sadly it was awful.
3/10.
Review: I know that I'll be the only person saying this, but I didn't really find this movie that funny. I found the jokes quite silly and the storyline wasn't that great. I must admit, it's the only movie that I have seen that keeps a couple of the bloopers in the final cut, which were the funniest scenes, but I failed to get the humour. The courtroom scenes were ridiculous, until the lawyer gets turrets, but apart from that, there wasn't anything that amazing happening. If your fans of the show, you will enjoy this film, but I haven't seen the series before so I wasn't that impressed. Disappointing!
Round-Up: Right from the beginning, when I saw the dancing scenes, I was a bit dubious about this film. The jokes come thick and fast, but you have to be into this type of humour to find it funny. When the Russian gangsters get introduced, it just goes from bad to worse, but judging by the movies takings, I must be the only person that didn't think that this film wasn't that great. On the plus side, it does put some parts of Dublin on the map and I'm sure that Moore Street market will get a lot of tourists. Personally, I was more interested in the outtakes than the movie itself.
Budget: $3.6million Worldwide Gross: $29million
I recommend this movie to people who are into there Irish comedies about Mrs. Brown who is pressured by Russian gangsters to sell her stall so the developers can claim the land. 2/10
Round-Up: Right from the beginning, when I saw the dancing scenes, I was a bit dubious about this film. The jokes come thick and fast, but you have to be into this type of humour to find it funny. When the Russian gangsters get introduced, it just goes from bad to worse, but judging by the movies takings, I must be the only person that didn't think that this film wasn't that great. On the plus side, it does put some parts of Dublin on the map and I'm sure that Moore Street market will get a lot of tourists. Personally, I was more interested in the outtakes than the movie itself.
Budget: $3.6million Worldwide Gross: $29million
I recommend this movie to people who are into there Irish comedies about Mrs. Brown who is pressured by Russian gangsters to sell her stall so the developers can claim the land. 2/10
If you are, like me, a great fan of the TV series, I would advise giving this movie a wide berth. Any funny gags are predictable and very few and far between. Some of the plot lines are poor to the point of embarrassment. This has proved, once again, that British comedy rarely transfers well to the big screen. The opening song and dance routine and the closing, vomit inducing, court room speech are just not what Mrs Brown's Boys is about. The scenes involving the blind ninjas are extremely clumsily directed and executed and O'Carroll's caricature of the leader of the ninjas is, to be quite honest, nothing short of crude and offensive. I hope they abandon any attempts to make further movies and try to resurrect the hilarious TV series in its true form before a live audience.
You know what you are going to get with Mrs Brown. Low brow silly comedy.
This is a big budget version of the television show. It has outside location shooting in Dublin rather than it all being based in a television studio. They even include some scripted corpsing.
Of course there has already been a Mrs Brown movie before. Anjelica Huston starred as Agnes Browne and directed the movie back as well back in 1999. It was more whimsical and featured Agnes Brown running her market stall.
The market stall is a plot device in this movie. Some Russians with the help of a crooked Irish politician want to close the market and build a shopping centre. Coincidentally Mrs Brown has received a tax demand running into millions of Euros.
It is all a bit far fetched and lacks the core elements of the television series which made it enjoyable and at times amusing. At one point you have people dressed up as ninjas looking for a tax receipt written in braille but it just feels dragged out.
Brendan O'Carroll has struggled to extend this for a feature film and it does stink of a cash in at a time when the BBC series was getting high ratings.
This is a big budget version of the television show. It has outside location shooting in Dublin rather than it all being based in a television studio. They even include some scripted corpsing.
Of course there has already been a Mrs Brown movie before. Anjelica Huston starred as Agnes Browne and directed the movie back as well back in 1999. It was more whimsical and featured Agnes Brown running her market stall.
The market stall is a plot device in this movie. Some Russians with the help of a crooked Irish politician want to close the market and build a shopping centre. Coincidentally Mrs Brown has received a tax demand running into millions of Euros.
It is all a bit far fetched and lacks the core elements of the television series which made it enjoyable and at times amusing. At one point you have people dressed up as ninjas looking for a tax receipt written in braille but it just feels dragged out.
Brendan O'Carroll has struggled to extend this for a feature film and it does stink of a cash in at a time when the BBC series was getting high ratings.
I really looked forward to seeing this. I love the TV show. Put simply though, like so many great television comedies, it just doesn't work in a full length movie. Of course there are funny (or at least mildly amusing) moments, but just not enough of them to carry the rather absurd plot. The solicitor's character and affliction had rich comedic potential, but was wasted in style. Hopefully this disappointing effort will not damage the reputation of what is a great success story. If you get bored like I did, at least the last line gets the biggest laugh of the whole thing (at least it did when I was there). However, that says more about the quality of what has gone before than it does about that moment.
Very poor.
Very poor.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesWILHELM SCREAM can be heard when Buster is driving the Tuk Tuk alongside the Liffey. The scream is heard from a pedestrian who has to jump the railings to escape the Tuk Tuks' path.
- GaffesWhen Dermot and Buster arrive at the court room with the receipt, Dermot is seen on the horse in a chicken costume storming in. However in the next shot, is seen sitting in the crowd with a blue shirt on waiting for the verdict.
- Citations
Agnes Brown: How do you do?
NRO Receptionist: [Speaking into headset mic] Hello?
Agnes Brown: [Forgets line] F**k.
[Out of character]
Agnes Brown: Two chips, one small cod.
[Actors start laughing]
Agnes Brown: Do you want salt and vinegar'?
Winnie McGoogan: [Out of character] Yeah.
Agnes Brown: [Out of character] Salt and vinegar on one, please.
- Crédits fousExtra scenes and fails are shown along with the ending credits.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Projector: Mrs. Brown's Boys D'Movie (2014)
- Bandes originalesHail, Rain or Sunshine
Written and performed by The Script
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- D' Mrs. Brown's Boys Movie
- Lieux de tournage
- City Centre, Dublin, Irlande(street scenes)
- Sociétés de production
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- Budget
- 3 600 000 £GB (estimé)
- Montant brut mondial
- 31 116 264 $US
- Durée1 heure 34 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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