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The Magnificent Eleven

  • 2013
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
3.5/10
546
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The Magnificent Eleven (2013)
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A modernization of the classic western in which the Cowboys are a struggling local amateur soccer team, the Indians run a nearby Tandoori restaurant and the bandits are a group of menacing t... Read allA modernization of the classic western in which the Cowboys are a struggling local amateur soccer team, the Indians run a nearby Tandoori restaurant and the bandits are a group of menacing thugs led by a maniac known simply as 'American Bob'.A modernization of the classic western in which the Cowboys are a struggling local amateur soccer team, the Indians run a nearby Tandoori restaurant and the bandits are a group of menacing thugs led by a maniac known simply as 'American Bob'.

  • Director
    • Jeremy Wooding
  • Writers
    • John Adams
    • Peter Adams
    • Irvine Welsh
  • Stars
    • Josh O'Connor
    • Robert Vaughn
    • Sean Pertwee
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.5/10
    546
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jeremy Wooding
    • Writers
      • John Adams
      • Peter Adams
      • Irvine Welsh
    • Stars
      • Josh O'Connor
      • Robert Vaughn
      • Sean Pertwee
    • 12User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Josh O'Connor
    Josh O'Connor
    • Andy
    Robert Vaughn
    Robert Vaughn
    • American Bob
    Sean Pertwee
    Sean Pertwee
    • Pete
    Joseph Millson
    Joseph Millson
    • Fire Chief
    Keith Allen
    Keith Allen
    • Dave
    Jay Simpson
    Jay Simpson
    • Rob
    Phillip Rhys Chaudhary
    Phillip Rhys Chaudhary
    • Ramesh
    • (as Phillip Rhys)
    Paul Barber
    Paul Barber
    • Trainer
    Nina Young
    Nina Young
    • American Businesswoman
    Ryan Hawley
    Ryan Hawley
    • Kurt
    Tanya Franks
    Tanya Franks
    • Clare
    Irvine Welsh
    Irvine Welsh
    • Disgruntled Diner
    Gary Mavers
    Gary Mavers
    • Larry
    Natasha Powell
    Natasha Powell
    • Jill
    Danny Midwinter
    • Richard
    Sudha Bhuchar
    • Manisha
    Kelly Wenham
    • Barmaid
    Joe Egan
    Joe Egan
    • Jack
    • Director
      • Jeremy Wooding
    • Writers
      • John Adams
      • Peter Adams
      • Irvine Welsh
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    8dave-772-95689

    Fun Little British Comedy

    I genuinely enjoyed this film. It's quirky, funny and feel-good in a way which left me with a smile on my face (especially the little cameo at the very end)...

    It's not necessarily a classic like Full Monty or Brassed Off but it's the best film of this type for a long time and with a very strong cast too.

    Why isn't this out there on a much wider release? It's a welcome change from the normal depressing low budget British films about knives and gangs and I would prefer to spend my evenings watching this type of quirky, clever comedy than yet another Danny Dyer wannabe running around stabbing anything that moves.

    This should be getting much better promotion than it is!
    5Platypuschow

    The Magnificent Eleven: Mixed bag

    I found myself watching The Magnificent Eleven as I'm binging on all the remakes of Seven Samurai (1954) and this is certainly the oddest.

    That's right this 2013 British made football themed movie is remake of 1954's Japanese made samurai movie! Who would have thought it?

    Starring Sean Pertwee, Keith Allen and a very tired looking Robert Vaughn this movie was at an immediate disadvantage with me.

    I tend to dislike UK cinema and I hate football, so what chance did it stand really?

    Telling the story of a small football team who seek sponsorship from a local indian restaurant and how it gets them into a spot of bother with the local crime syndicate.

    I have to say it's not what I expected at all. For a start this is in no universe a remake of Seven Samurai, I don't know how in the blue hell they can justify that. Second the football is a side theme and the movie doesn't climax in a football game like you'd assume, it goes in a different direction and is all the better for it.

    A distinctly average film from a genre I dislike that comes out better than expected mostly due to a great finale.

    Better than it by all rights should have been and does NOT deserve the critical reception it seems to have recieved.

    The Good:

    Great finale

    Strong cast

    The Bad:

    Robert Vaughn should have retired by this point, I loved the man but here he demonstrates that he should have been putting his feet up

    Still a football movie at its core

    Things I Learnt From This Movie:

    I entirely approve of Gary Linker having a mute disguised role

    Keith Allen has considerably more talent than his daughter could dream of
    4bowmanblue

    Sadly, not very magnificent at all

    The Magnificent Eleven must have been an easy sell. After the runaway success of Trainspotting, anything with writer Irvine Welsh's name on it gets the greenlight. However, this film is nothing like its dark and moody predecessor.

    Trainspotting had social commentary and healthy doses of black humour. Here, we have a sort of 'London's answer to The Full Monty,' only with humour that just doesn't work.

    It's about a pub football team who blag their way into getting a local Indian Restaurant to sponsor them, only to find later that the restaurant is in debt to 'the mob,' therefore they have to help them out and defend the naan bread and tikkas-to-go. Yes, as its name suggests, it's a homage to The Magnificent Seven. Whereas the cowboy film had action as its main selling point, this one has - er - not much. The humour is really weak, most of the characters are stereotypes and, although it's easy to sympathise with some of the characters who are finding it hard to find work in these times of austerity, they're just not interesting or funny enough to truly get behind.

    About the only point is a spirited performance by Jenna Harrison, who comes across as suitably lovely. The rest if the cast, despite boasting some impressive British acting talent, come across as pretty bland.

    However, the bottom line is, if you want some British comedy, stick to the Full Monty. If you want a cowboy film, stay with the Magnificent Seven.
    3drobison-793-939911

    Poor

    Oh dear! I wanted to enjoy this film as I like British comedies, football and Keith Allen. However, some of the acting wasn't the best and there wasn't enough depth. Plot lines could have been explored a lot more.

    I would have liked a more feel good soundtrack too.

    I'm afraid my husband and I were both reminded of the B moves we used to watch in the 70s. Though they were more enjoyable as shorter and were what they were!

    If they gave it a revamp and started again I would give it another chance though!
    2joebloggscity

    Not Welsh's finest contribution - a big own-goal

    Football rarely (if ever) tranfers well onto the big screen, and this is the perfect example of that.

    Irvine Welsh reputedly assisted with the writing, but it's not his finest hour that's for sure.

    There's little point summarising the plot, it's just not worth it. Football team, lads, shenanigans, save the club from ABC&D etc. Girls, romances, pals helping each other out, unconvincing gangsters and you get the idea.

    The biggest mystery is how this ever even won a £3m budget to even get made! How did it even get distributed? It's so poor and would have been better off having been buried away like other non-event catastrophes.

    Just give it a miss.

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      Robert Vaughn starred in the original Magnificent 7 in 1960.
    • Connections
      Featured in Cowboys & Indians (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      The Magnificent Seven
      Written by Elmer Bernstein

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    • Release date
      • May 13, 2013 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Three Mills Studios, Three Mill Lane, Bow, London, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Angry Badger Pictures
      • Film i Väst
      • Filmgate Films
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      • £3,000,000 (estimated)
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      1 hour 31 minutes
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