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Magicians

  • 2007
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
6K
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David Mitchell and Robert Webb in Magicians (2007)
Comedy

A pair of rivaling stage magicians are forced to confront their falling out over a guillotine mishap when they compete in a magic competition.A pair of rivaling stage magicians are forced to confront their falling out over a guillotine mishap when they compete in a magic competition.A pair of rivaling stage magicians are forced to confront their falling out over a guillotine mishap when they compete in a magic competition.

  • Director
    • Andrew O'Connor
  • Writers
    • David Britland
    • Andy Nyman
    • Anthony Owen
  • Stars
    • Robert Webb
    • David Mitchell
    • Sarah Hadland
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Andrew O'Connor
    • Writers
      • David Britland
      • Andy Nyman
      • Anthony Owen
    • Stars
      • Robert Webb
      • David Mitchell
      • Sarah Hadland
    • 22User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Robert Webb
    Robert Webb
    • Karl Allen
    David Mitchell
    David Mitchell
    • Harry Kane
    Sarah Hadland
    Sarah Hadland
    • Carol
    Paul Mark Elliott
    • Theatre Manager
    Karen Seacombe
    Karen Seacombe
    • Female Customer
    Phil Nice
    • Male Customer
    Jessica Hynes
    Jessica Hynes
    • Linda Jones
    • (as Jessica Stevenson)
    Darren Boyd
    Darren Boyd
    • Otto Johnson
    Miranda Hart
    Miranda Hart
    • Bank Manager
    Angel Coulby
    Angel Coulby
    • Receptionist
    Robin Weaver
    Robin Weaver
    • Caroline
    Priyanga Burford
    Priyanga Burford
    • Female Colleague
    Andrea Riseborough
    Andrea Riseborough
    • Dani
    Geoffrey McGivern
    Geoffrey McGivern
    • Magic Shop Manager
    Marek Larwood
    Marek Larwood
    • Colin
    Tim Plester
    Tim Plester
    • Malky
    Steve Edge
    • Tony White
    Lucy Rhodes
    • Cafeteria Waitress
    • Director
      • Andrew O'Connor
    • Writers
      • David Britland
      • Andy Nyman
      • Anthony Owen
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    7dolorespark

    Definitely Worth a Couple Yuks (Or More)

    I've seen lots of bad to so-so reviews for this one, but I gotta say, I keep going back to it because the funny bits really are funny. For me, Peter Capaldi absolutely steals every scene he's in; he can do more comedy with one facial expression than many comedians can pull off in an entire stand-up act, and he's perfect for the role of the bureaucratic petty tyrant in charge of the magic contest. Daren Boyd (my GOD does he look like a young John Cleese!) also steals his scenes, as does Alex McQueen as the stooge: amazing what really good comedic actors can do with even the smallest roles.
    ichocolat

    Not Funny .. Huge Disappointment

    The reason I watched this movie is because of the actors, Robert Webb and David Mitchell. I heard of many rave reviews about these two actors in their show, Peep Show, so I gave this movie a try.

    Man, I was so disappointed. I really thought that the show is gonna make me laugh, but it didn't. Somehow, something went utterly wrong with the movie. The jokes is far in between and the jokes is very hard to understand, too. Maybe it is because of the British jokes. Man, I really don't know.

    I expect a lot more from Webb and Mitchell, and a lot more from the character development of their character.
    8simonparker1990

    Now I Remember It, Now I Don't

    There has been a sudden stream of movies revolving around magic, of course there's the obvious fantasy stuff with Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, but what I am really on about is movie revolving around stage magicians. Last October we had the simply amazing Prestige, a dark movie that had one of the best twists I have ever seen in a movie. Next came The Illusionist, an inferior movie to The Prestige, but a movie once again extremely good. So now we have Magicians. Although most notably there is a huge difference between Magicians and The Prestige and Illusionist. You see Magicians is a comedy, its not a period piece like the last two, and this movie in all honesty couldn't give a toss about magic. Magicians is the first movie outing for Mitchell and Webb, stars of cult TV Show Peep Show. I personally have never seen Peep Show, but from what I've seen of the pair on chat shows I can tell that they are very funny people, and thankfully aren't as one note comedically like the Little Britain duo are. The trouble with comedians going into movies is the fact the movies usually fail miserably. This was proved specifically with last years dire Alien Autopsy starring Ant and Dec. I was looking forward to Magicians, but was also aware it was probably not going to be that good. However, what a nice surprise it is to say that Magicians is a very funny movie. Its hit and miss as times, and I am still not one hundred percent certain that the storyline should have been stretched out into a feature length movie, but the movie itself is very funny. Yet it has one ultimate flaw, its not in the least bit memorable. Already, just a few hours after seeing it I'm starting to forget a lot of it. By this time next week I might have forgotten it completely!

    The lead duo of the movie, David Mitchell and Robert Webb are what make this movie great. The pair are extremely talented comedians, and any scene they share together in the movie is a true blessing as they have some hilarious sequences with each other. Unlike Ant and Dec they also seem to work very well on the big screen as well as the small screen. The pair might just be able to make a big break in the movie business, this would be brilliant as the pair are very talented, and with a few more movies in their bag they might just become comedy icons. The supporting cast also very much surprised me, as its the supporting cast who threaten to steal the entire movie from the two leads. Jessica Stevenson is a joy to watch as the dippy assistant, and she gets some of the best scenes in the movie. My personal favourite is a dance scene that is actually funny to watch (yes Spiderman take note, we want dance sequence in comedies, not superhero movie!). Peter Capaldi runs over the hills with the movie as the compère of the magic show, a role that was so brilliantly written. Darren Boyd also has a great role as Webb's agent.

    The comedy rate of the movie is pretty high, yet there is still a lot of misses dotted about the movie. The trailer for this movie had me slightly worried since it seemed a bit more child friendly than I imagined, with the notable exception of the "suck my wand" line. Thankfuly the movie is as crude as I wanted it to be. But the movies comedy really sparks when Mitchell and Webb are on screen together. Unfortunately this happens all too infrequently and is one of the major reasons this has got a lower rating than it would have done. The pair have such great sequences together, that when they're taken apart it seems like the movie is desperately filling in a large gap with other characters. Sometimes these characters manage to distract the audience, but it is noticeable at times, and some of the jokes fail quite miserably to hit the right note. Matters cannot be helped when it is unavoidable that the movie isn't memorable. I had a good time while watching the movie, but by the end I became aware that I couldn't remember a lot of it. The comedy never reaches great heights, its a movie full of small laughs and the occasional bigger laugh. But there's nothing here that will really have you rolling in the aisles. In this respect this movie never really suits the talents of Mitchell and Webb as its always noticeable that the actors are funnier than the movie they're in.

    Magicians in the long run is a good, solid piece of fun. It features brilliant performances and will hopefully propel Mitchell and Webb's career to greater heights. But its not the best movie for the pair, and its essentially an elongated sketch for a movie. But it'll give you a laugh.
    6bowmanblue

    Better if you're expecting a 'made-for-TV' type movie

    Four Weddings and a Funeral. The Inbetweeners Movie. Notting Hill. Shaun of the Dead. All well-received British comedy films. Sadly, 'Magicians' will never really be mentioned alongside those greats. The short reason: it isn't as good, or as clever as any of them. However, that doesn't mean it doesn't have a certain kind of charm.

    Yes, it's the 'Peep Show' film. Only it's not. It just has the two main stars from the (hilarious) cult TV show, David Mitchell and Robert Webb in the lead roles. And, not only content with starring the two Peep Show stalwarts, Magicians is also written by the team behind the TV show. Many may have thought, how could it fail? But it does. Just.

    Despite Mitchell and Webb basically playing the same characters from Peep Show, but with different names, Magicians falls short on laugh out loud moments. And that might come as a surprise as it's a relatively short movie. You also get a lot of other well-known comedy faces all popping up along the way. Some are used to their potential, others don't come close.

    I've seen a lot of hate online for this film and, although I can see where it comes from, I don't completely share their sentiment. It's not THAT bad. Yes, it doesn't come anywhere close to Peep Show and falls even further afield from what it could achieve, based on the talent linked with the film.

    What you get is an adult comedy which has a few laughs along the way and is a bit predictable. If you've got nothing else to watch and this happens to be on the telly (and you're a fan of Mitchell and Webb) then give it a go. It's the sort of film you'll appreciate more if you haven't had to pay to watch it.

    Keep your expectations low and you should get more out of it.

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    3InTheWakeOfReason

    Passes the time, but don;t expect laughs-a-plenty.

    Mitchell & Webb have done some very funny material in the past. This film is, at best, mildly amusing.

    The premise is amusing, in a black comedy way.

    The characters are amusing, occasionally.

    The script is amusing, in places.

    Individually all of the contributors are capable of so much more and it is disappointing to end up with a film that aspires to be funny but falls short in so many ways. It simply fails to sustain any interest. Much of the humour is hackneyed and its predictability takes away so much of the punch that you find yourself hunting for humour that ultimately is not there to find.

    Overall the best I can bring myself to recommend is if this comes round on TV and you have little else to do on a rainy day give it a try.

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    • Trivia
      Olivia Colman was offered a key role.
    • Goofs
      When Harry Kane is flying back to London from Jersey the aircraft on the runway is a Flybe Dash 8 Q400 which does fly that route. The interior in the next shot however is filmed in a much larger aircraft with 6 seats across (the Q400 has 4 across) and while he is having his panic attack Harry refers to the oxygen masks in the safety briefing which the Q400 doesn't have.
    • Quotes

      Mike Francis: [a Veteran Magician has put out a cigarette on his tongue and swallowed it] Yes, very good, thankyou.

      [Aside]

      Mike Francis: You know, there's no technique to any of that. He just takes the pain. Sick bastard.

    • Crazy credits
      There's an additional scene featuring Karl's manager after the end credits.
    • Connections
      Featured in Sven Uslings Bio: Magicians (2020)
    • Soundtracks
      The Cat
      Performed by Jimmy Smith

      Written by Lalo Schifrin

      Published by EMI Music Publishing Ltd.

      Courtesy of Verve Records (United States)

      Under license from Universal Music Operations

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    • Release date
      • May 18, 2007 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Фокусники
    • Filming locations
      • Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Breakout Films
      • Intermedia Films
      • Radar Pictures
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,052,190
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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