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Jackboots on Whitehall

  • 2010
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 31m
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5.3/10
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Jackboots on Whitehall (2010)
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A satirical alternative history of World War II where the Nazis seize London and England must band together to prevent a full-on invasion.A satirical alternative history of World War II where the Nazis seize London and England must band together to prevent a full-on invasion.A satirical alternative history of World War II where the Nazis seize London and England must band together to prevent a full-on invasion.

  • Directors
    • Edward McHenry
    • Rory McHenry
  • Writers
    • Edward McHenry
    • Rory McHenry
  • Stars
    • Hugh Fraser
    • Alexander Armstrong
    • Rory McHenry
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    • Directors
      • Edward McHenry
      • Rory McHenry
    • Writers
      • Edward McHenry
      • Rory McHenry
    • Stars
      • Hugh Fraser
      • Alexander Armstrong
      • Rory McHenry
    • 19User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Hugh Fraser
    Hugh Fraser
    • BBC Newsreader
    • (voice)
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    Alexander Armstrong
    Alexander Armstrong
    • Red Leader
    • (voice)
    Rory McHenry
    • Johnny
    • (voice)
    Ewan McGregor
    Ewan McGregor
    • Chris
    • (voice)
    Stephen Merchant
    Stephen Merchant
    • Tom
    • (voice)
    Richard E. Grant
    Richard E. Grant
    • The Vicar
    • (voice)
    Tom Wilkinson
    Tom Wilkinson
    • Albert
    • (voice)
    • …
    Tobias Menzies
    Tobias Menzies
    • Captain English
    • (voice)
    • …
    Caroline Duff
    • F.A.N.Y. Girl 1
    • (voice)
    Charlotte Moore
    • F.A.N.Y. Girl 2
    • (voice)
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    Rosamund Pike
    Rosamund Pike
    • Daisy
    • (voice)
    Martyn Ellis
    Martyn Ellis
    • Zeppelin Captain
    • (voice)
    • …
    James Hicks
    James Hicks
    • Igor
    • (voice)
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    Pam Ferris
    Pam Ferris
    • Matron Rutty
    • (voice)
    Brian Conley
    • Zeppelin Crewman
    • (voice)
    • …
    Richard Griffiths
    Richard Griffiths
    • Hermann Goering
    • (voice)
    Richard O'Brien
    Richard O'Brien
    • Himmler
    • (voice)
    Dominic West
    Dominic West
    • Fiske
    • (voice)
    • Directors
      • Edward McHenry
      • Rory McHenry
    • Writers
      • Edward McHenry
      • Rory McHenry
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    3hancamreviews

    Britain's Draining Team America Ripoff

    The Story: Okay, since it will be important for audiences to know before they watch this, is this actually a Team America ripoff? Well, both yes and no. What I mean is that it does copy some of the core aspects of that movie, whilst other aspects are noticeably absent. When it comes to Jackboots, it certainly takes Team America's core of being a satire of a specific film genre as well as its stupid style of humour, whilst other clever or entertaining elements, such as the songs and social commentary, are left out, leaving the film to simply present itself as a dumb, satirical war comedy through and through. However, the film's desire to be like Team America in spirit leaves the feature with a lack of actual writing. Hell, at least Team America had an actual plot, which is not really the case for Jackboots as its plot is more of an excuse for overly drawn out action scenes, dull cliches and nonsensical plot twists.

    I mean, seriously, some of these choices are just mind-boggling. But I think that anyone coming here isn't really gonna care about the storytelling, because the selling point of Jackboots is how it shares the same comedic style of Team America. So, I must ask, is this film at least funny? Unfortunately, it isn't. In fact, whilst Team America had some funny moments despite its weak story, Jackboots barely managed to make me chuckle, let alone laugh, where most of the jokes are either lazy, awkward or just plain random. I'm not kidding, some of these jokes really feel like they came out of nowhere. And because of the movie's main focus falling flat, it makes the feature feel like some of the longest 90 minutes of my life, as well as give off a dreary tone that left me bored and exhausted after watching it.

    To be honest, I didn't have high hopes on this film's story being all that great, but I wasn't really expecting an uneventful plot full of drawn out action scenes and cliches, a sluggish pace that makes the movie feel way longer than it should be and comedy that is just absolutely pathetic, all of which combined to create a story that just proves itself to be a drearily bad attempt at copying Team America. (2/10)

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    The Animation: Since the film's obsessed with being like Team America, of course it tried to emulate its visuals through the use of puppets. However, is it capable of capturing the same effects as that movie did visually? Honestly, no, not even close. Not that I'm saying Team America's puppet animation is amazing or even good, but at the very least, Trey Parker & Matt Stone knew the limitations of their puppets and tried to make the most of them and have fun with it to help the humour. With Jackboots, however, instead of trying to use the limitations of the puppetry to its advantage and make them the basis for some jokes, it decides to stay constrained to the limits and ignore the comedic potential that could come from them. For example, the puppets don't really have that much articulation and thus move in a manner that feels stiff and awkward, as well as ill-fitting for a bombastic puppet comedy, which would hinder the humour by leaving the visual gags to fall flat and make the movie look like it had a rather low budget.

    However, the movements of the puppets aren't the only issue with the presentation, as the puppets themselves are lacking in terms of expressions, as they just look lifeless and empty, not to mention that the CGI used to give the puppets more life instead made them look downright terrifying. And with such limited puppetry, it makes the feature's visuals come off as underwhelming and even kinda cheap. Despite the puppetry's problems, however, not everything that was done visually is all that bad, as the film does feature some great backgrounds that not only match the time period of its setting but also shows tons of detail to catch the viewers' attention. Also, even with the issues, you can still tell that the puppets were crafted with effort and care, and that the puppeteers and sculptors were trying the best they could with what they had at their disposal.

    Honestly, I can't help but feel bad, because it's clear that a lot of talent and care was put onto the puppetry here and that there are talented people working on the visuals, but unfortunately, these talented people had very little, if anything, to work with, and they were just too held back by certain limitations and a lack of creative vision to really present their true potential, and thus they're stuck with a movie that just looks subpar. (5/10)

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    The Characters: Well, I think it's fair to say that, with how the movie was so obsessed with copying Team America, you'd safely assume that the characters were imitations of the characters from Team America. However, whilst that isn't really the case at all, that doesn't mean that the characters in Jackboots get a pass, as what's wrong with them instead is that they're not only one-dimensional, but sometimes they can leave so little of an impression that they feel pointless. When it comes to describing the heroes, there's Chris, the young "Everyman" protagonist with big hands and a secret heritage, Daisy, who's just the typical and generic supportive love interest, The Vicar, Daisy's mean and xenophobic father with a deep hatred for Scots, Winston Churchill, the powerful leader with incomprehensible monologues aplenty, Billy Fiske, a confident American pilot, Tom, Chris's supportive father figure and Gaston, a promiscuous Frenchman who appears from time to time.

    Then there are the villains, consisting of Adolf Hitler, who barely appears in the film enough to have a real personality, and the trio of Heinrich Himmler, Hermann Göring & Joseph Goebbels, who're all just presented as ridiculously cartoony and goofy Nazis. As descriptions for the characters, that's all I can really say about them, and sometimes, certain characters just come out of nowhere, such as a pair of Nazi dominatrixes and even a confusingly major cameo of Braveheart. Yes, you heard me correctly, Braveheart appears in this movie. Yeah, I don't know why, either. However, despite how bad this feature is, there's one thing that it did do right, and that is the voice acting. As weak as the characters are, they do have some talented British personalities voicing them, such as Ewan McGregor, Timothy Spall, Richard E. Grant, Stephen Merchant, Pam Ferris, Richard Griffiths, Alan Cumming, and many more, not to mention how they all did a great job and brought some enjoyment to this dull film, especially considering what they had to work with.

    Sure, maybe there are some talented actors who've done a solid job and added something enjoyable, but unfortunately these great talents had to be saddled with a cast of characters so bland and one-dimensional that they're not even worth remembering in the slightest. (3/10)

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    Now, time to answer the big question, is this a Team America ripoff? And my answer is yes, it undeniably is. Jackboots on Whitehall lacks any sort of interesting identity or personality, as all it wants to do is copy Team America to try and bank off of its success, but in the process of mimicking Team America, it's left feeling like little more than a greedy, soulless scam. Sure, the feature does have a team of talented puppeteers and set designers with keen attention to detail, as well as a great all-British cast at its disposal, but unfortunately, it was hopeless to salvage, as it suffers from an uneventful story that is mostly made up of cliches, overly drawn out action scenes, sluggish pacing that makes the movie feel near never ending, limited puppet animation that can sometimes look creepy, generically one-dimensional characters that leave little impact and jokes that fall so flat that it makes the film feel boring and tiring.

    Honestly, the best recommendation I have is to skip this and stick with Team America. Sure, personally, I don't think it's all that good, but it still offered me way more enjoyment than Jackboots ever did. Hell, it's not even so bad that it's entertaining, it's just a boring waste of time. Now, if you excuse me, I've just been drained from watching this feature, so I'm gonna have a nap right now. (3/10)
    8girlychemist-7-67226

    Divides opinion!

    Maybe it's because I grew up on Supermarionation but I loved this! The references to war films - and their clichés, they come thick and fast. Trying to guess who voiced which character. It also for me referenced British children's comics from the 70s, for e.g. Commando for the boys and Bunty for the girls. The animation was bad enough to be inspired. The individual characterisations made me think of the old Margaret Rutherford films. The young are all beautifully bland and everyone over 40 is a grotesque. If you want a film that evokes wet Saturday afternoons sat on the hearth rug in front of a black and white TV clutching your comic, this is it. It could have only been improved if Al Murray had been the village pub landlord!
    9meguns

    Brilliant!

    My friends and I waited over an hour in line for tickets to this movie at the Edinburgh Film Festival as it was touted as one of the top 10 to see. The trouble was finding tickets as both screenings were sold out! The organisers added it to best of show on the last day of the festival - luckily. I absolutely loved it! Brilliant! Stan Steel how did you see the movie again in July??? EIFF ended June 26th and I was at the last screening. I know it definitely hasn't been released because I've been tracking its status online. The art direction and animation were mind-blowing! At points I even had to remind myself that these were in fact puppets! I definitely recommend seeing this whenever it's out in theatres. Tally ho!
    7LCShackley

    Audacious, wickedly funny puppet show

    This movie is NOT for people whose idea of humor is "South Park." It's more for people who enjoy "Little Britain" or "League of Gentlemen." I laughed all the way through, not only because of the jokes (some of which appear to be far too subtle for most of the reviewers here), but because of the audacious premise of using what appear to be Barbies and GI Joes to "act" in a WW2 film. If you don't know the Ealing comedies, or British war films, or history for that matter, you will probably scratch your head at this film. But if you enjoy the quirky, or you were ever a little boy who made war SFX while playing with toy soldiers, you just might enjoy it. The voice cast features some of the finest British actors.

    This is NOT a movie for kids, as there is a fair amount of "language" (mostly from an insane vicar played by Richard E. Grant), some brief sexual humor, and some graphic, bloody violence (which nevertheless is very funny since it involves the dismemberment of plastic action figures). Enjoy this weird spoof of war movie clichés, and don't complain about the quality of the puppets. If you do, you're completely missing the point.
    6Aidan21

    Funny and well-written but more please...

    After seeing the tag line on the trailer "Team America meets Inglourious Basterds", I was eager to see this. And it didn't disappoint. Well not too much.

    Some may bemoan the puppetry, you can see the rivets a mile away on the joints (imagine the elbow of an Action Man figure), but the non-stop action distracts you from this. It's funny too, delivering excellent caricatures of historical characters, as well as a huge amount of comical references to other films.

    However, the nature of a puppetry film is that a lot of hard work goes into it, and as a consequence, the length of the film cannot be too long. This film was so good, that I almost forgot at some parts that it wasn't a live action film. So when it ended, I was left wanting more. I felt as if not enough had happened, and was slightly disappointed.

    But not to worry, it's still worth a watch.

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      The ale being drunk at hadrians wall called Spitfire is a real drink. Spitfire Premium ale is a Kentish Ale and was brewed to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Battle of Britain
    • Goofs
      During the first battle between the elite Punjabi Guards and the Germans, a Punjabi soldier is seen using the PIAT (Projector Infantry Anti-Tank) Rocket Launcher. But the PIAT was introduced in 1943 while the movie is set during the 1940
    • Quotes

      Churchill: My dear countrymen, dear friends. Never in the field of human conflict, was so buggered up by so few for so many!

    • Connections
      Referenced in Le Discours d'un roi (2010)
    • Soundtracks
      Jerusalem
      Words by William Blake and lyrics by Hubert Parry

      Performed by Rosamund Pike, Tom Wilkinson, Stephen Merchant, Sanjeev Bhaskar, Pam Ferris and Cast

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    • Release date
      • October 8, 2010 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Spain
      • Belgium
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Jackboots
    • Filming locations
      • London, England, UK
    • Production companies
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      • McHenry Brothers
      • Swipe Films
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      • $6,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
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      1 hour 31 minutes
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