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The Rutles 2: Can't Buy Me Lunch

  • TV Movie
  • 2003
  • PG-13
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
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The Rutles 2: Can't Buy Me Lunch (2003)
Comedy

Twenty-six years after the release of the original Rutles documentary, famous artists, actors, and musicians speak out on how the Rutles influenced them.Twenty-six years after the release of the original Rutles documentary, famous artists, actors, and musicians speak out on how the Rutles influenced them.Twenty-six years after the release of the original Rutles documentary, famous artists, actors, and musicians speak out on how the Rutles influenced them.

  • Director
    • Eric Idle
  • Writer
    • Eric Idle
  • Stars
    • Eric Idle
    • Neil Innes
    • Ricky Fataar
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    628
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Eric Idle
    • Writer
      • Eric Idle
    • Stars
      • Eric Idle
      • Neil Innes
      • Ricky Fataar
    • 23User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Eric Idle
    Eric Idle
    • Narrator…
    Neil Innes
    Neil Innes
    • Ron Nasty
    • (archive footage)
    Ricky Fataar
    Ricky Fataar
    • Stig O'Hara
    • (archive footage)
    John Halsey
    • Barry Wom
    • (archive footage)
    Terence Bayler
    Terence Bayler
    • Leggy Mountintaback
    • (archive footage)
    Mariela Comitini
    • Jennifer Lopez
    Peter Crabbe
    • Police Officer
    Jimmy Fallon
    Jimmy Fallon
    • Melvin's Son
    Tasha Goldthwait
    • Rutles Fan
    • (as Tasha Goldthwaite)
    Samantha Harris
    Samantha Harris
    • The Jogger
    Lily Idle
    • Rutles Fan
    Bianca Jagger
    Bianca Jagger
    • Martini
    • (archive footage)
    Bill Murray
    Bill Murray
    • Bill Murray the K
    • (archive footage)
    Kevin Nealon
    Kevin Nealon
    • Kevin Wongle
    Catherine O'Hara
    Catherine O'Hara
    • Astro Glide
    Jim Piddock
    Jim Piddock
    • Troy Nixon
    Gwen Taylor
    Gwen Taylor
    • Chastity
    • (archive footage)
    Carinthia West
    Carinthia West
    • Carintha
    • (archive footage)
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      • Eric Idle
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      • Eric Idle
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    6indy_go_blue44

    The Magical Mystery Tour of Rutledom

    With due respect to Mr Idle and Mr Innes, and hoping to avoid being the center of the fiery ire of the legion of Rutles fans worldwide, The Rutles 2: Can't Buy Me Lunch is the Magical Mystery Tour of the pre-fab fours' illustrious career. The charm of the original film was Neil's semi-original music: Not quite plagiarism, not quite satire, but a delicious hybrid of Lennon-McCartney-Innes that had me both yearning for the real "boys" to "Get Back" (All You Need Is Cash was first shown in 1978, and it was still a dream, a wish and a possibility in those days) and in enjoying several of the songs (forgive me) just as much as some of the original Beatles stuff.

    What made AYNIC so charming and worthy of multiple listens and rewatches was the original music, and the plot that so closely follows the career and lives of our real heroes. It's weakness was Eric as Dirk/Paul, IMO and the weak interview scenes of the imaginary people affected by our heroes lives. (I'm not talking about Simon and Jagger, but the New Orleans scenes.) The other three were real musicians and the music we're hearing is really theirs; Eric didn't even come close to looking like a musician (and he admits it himself.) What you have in Can't Buy Me Lunch is the opposite of AYNIC: Not enough original music, not enough about the career and lives of our pre-fab (or fab) heroes, and too much Eric Idle. Too much focuses on the life of the "guy who interviewed the pre-fab four" and it's just not funny or interesting enough to carry the load.

    If you run across the DVD go ahead and buy it and give it a watch, it's okay. But just like MMT fell way short of short of Help or Hard Day's Night, I think you'll find "Lunch" a bit of a disappointment. You might enjoy it better if you have a cup of tea before watching though! (Both are available on DVD.)
    lrek-1

    Scheduled for a March 1, 2005 release date

    I'm a huge Rutles fan and I'd never even heard of this until ten minutes ago. Considering how little information is available about it online (aside from the usual synopses and cast lists), it looks like very few others had seen it either. It's curious to note that apparently the official press release lists Eric Idle as one of the founding members of the Bonzo Dog Band -- I hope everyone knows that's not correct. I also see that the DVD comes with an "Never-before-seen alternate ending" -- interesting, considering how few people have seen the regular ending. Now, to stretch this thing out to the requisite ten lines, here are some vegetables that I like: Oops. Out of space. Maybe next time.
    5Cinemayo

    The Rutles 2: Can't Buy Me Lunch (2002) **

    Based on one horrible fan review I'd read before renting this "follow-up" to the first RUTLES film, I was prepared for the very worst. So it turned out that I was relieved to discover that, while RUTLES 2 is surely not in the same class as the original, it does have its funny moments despite some of the gags becoming repetitious (like Eric Idle's reporter constantly winding up in the wrong country for his interviews again and again and again). And while it's also not as polished as the original, I wouldn't consider this a total washout.

    The biggest disappointment came when I quickly realized that this was NOT in any way, shape or form an actual "sequel" to the first movie. I had expected that the original cast had been reunited to make a new story of the further adventures of the Pre-Fab Four in their later years. But what CAN'T BUY ME LUNCH really is, is an "alternate" version of 1977's THE RUTLES: ALL YOU NEED IS CASH. Meaning that it's the same basic story of the origin and successes of Dirk, Nasty, Stig and Barry all over again, but this time substituting a lot of previously unseen/unused footage from '77 along with some new songs that were never included the first time around, even though they're featured on our Rutles CD's. Some of the footage is actually pretty decent, and I'm surprised it didn't make the original cut.

    To compliment the footage, there are new humorous interviews and muddled Rutles memories with more up-to-date celebrities: Steve Martin, Bonnie Raitt, Jewel, Gary Shandling, Conan O'Brien, Robin Williams, David Bowie and Carrie Fisher. Also on hand is Tom Hanks, who seems to go out of his way trying to be a part of Beatles-related topics (he also participated in a Monty Python skit in the CONCERT FOR GEORGE, in 2002). Hanks is quite funny, as are Steve Martin and Gary Shandling. I liked the bits with the "Triangular Album" and the "Shite" record.

    For all the die-hard Rutles Fans out there, I'd say RUTLES 2 is worth one watch, at the very least. Maybe as a rental first to see if you think it's worth buying (I haven't decided yet). Because there are still some new laughs there, even if they're not as huge as they were in 1977. I can't imagine anyone who knows ALL YOU NEED IS CASH by heart not getting at least a few chuckles with RUTLES 2. But just don't expect too much. ** out of ****
    snazel

    A Stale, Cheap, "Piggy in the Middle"

    This sequel doesn't hold a candle to the original, in fact, at times the attempts at comedy are painful.

    At times, the low-budget of the film, becomes more than just a joke, it is actually annoying. The film features washed out lighting, terrible audio and rough impromptu comedy that never delivers much punch. I think at times Idle doesn't even have a crew he just stands in front of a cheap video camera, recording himself. It's funny, but not funny enough, for the entire film to be carried that way.

    It's so bad in spots, that you sometimes think someone could make a parody of how cheap, and fast Eric Idle can punch out product. A parody of the parody perhaps, that's about the only way this film could ever save itself. Monty Python has become so cliché and so formulaic now that it begs for parody the way Star Trek, super heroes and other stale icons of pop culture cry out for it.

    That's what this sequel is I'm afraid, old, stale pop-culture that just rubber stamps old tricks and dishes it out in liberal, repetitive doses.

    It's too bad. The original is brilliant. It is a quick, sharp, witty send-up of an era and an industry that needed a solid comedic thrashing. It spanked the rampant consumer hysteria and the fan boy worship of pop idols, but did it with a lot of love and affection for the music itself.

    George Harrison once referred to the original Rutles film this way: "It was actually the best, funniest and most scathing. But at the same time, it was done with the most love." There's not a lot of love in the sequel, just some cheap, quick cameos, some running gags that never pay off and some really poor sound and video to look at.

    While my admiration for Idle and Python remains, these guys have become stale. If this film taught me anything, it is that someone needs to make a "Rutles-like" documentary of Monty Python, to remind us all what made them great in the first place.
    7RabidAnchovy345

    You're all missing the point!!!!

    Remember when "Beatles 1" came out and suddenly there was this big Beatles media blitz and all these news channels were doing all the rehashed stories on The Beatles and interviewing various people (some who weren't even musicians) about the degree of influence The Beatles had on their careers? Well, THAT is EXACTLY what Eric Idle was doing with "The Rutles 2: All You Need Is Lunch;" he's sending up the fact that all these years later, people are still doing stories about The Beatles, though they're just going over the same ground about their history and recycling the same old comments about them. So that's what "Rutles 2" satirizes. Therefore, it ISN'T EVEN TRYING to be as good as the original (awfully tough act to follow, anyway). With that said, "Rutles 2" is what it is. There are some good items in it (David Bowie gives some surprisingly memorable moments, and there's some great unused footage from the original movie), but this is something you can only watch every once in a while. Otherwise, my relatively high mark is mostly for Eric's satire/self-awareness about the whole thing.

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      Filming was completed on December 12, 2002, but the movie sat on the shelf until it was premiered at the Don't Knock the Rock festival in August 2003. The film was later released on DVD in 2004, never having reached theaters.
    • Crazy credits
      No Executives were harmed during the making of this film.
    • Connections
      Edited from Saturday Night Live: Eric Idle/Neil Innes (1977)

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    • Release date
      • August 16, 2003 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Warner Bros. (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ратлз 2: Ланч нельзя купить
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Above Average Productions Inc.
      • Broadway Video
      • Rutle Corp
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      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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