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Absolutely Anything

  • 2015
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  • 1h 25m
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Robin Williams, Kate Beckinsale, Simon Pegg, and Mojo in Absolutely Anything (2015)
A disillusioned school teacher suddenly finds he has magical powers which have been bestowed upon him by aliens.
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A group of eccentric aliens confers a human being with the power to do absolutely anything, as an experiment.A group of eccentric aliens confers a human being with the power to do absolutely anything, as an experiment.A group of eccentric aliens confers a human being with the power to do absolutely anything, as an experiment.

  • Director
    • Terry Jones
  • Writers
    • Terry Jones
    • Gavin Scott
  • Stars
    • Simon Pegg
    • Kate Beckinsale
    • Sanjeev Bhaskar
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    52K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,274
    210
    • Director
      • Terry Jones
    • Writers
      • Terry Jones
      • Gavin Scott
    • Stars
      • Simon Pegg
      • Kate Beckinsale
      • Sanjeev Bhaskar
    • 161User reviews
    • 89Critic reviews
    • 31Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

    Videos15

    International Trailer
    Trailer 1:57
    International Trailer
    Absolutely Anything: Biscuits (French)
    Clip 3:44
    Absolutely Anything: Biscuits (French)
    Absolutely Anything: Biscuits (French)
    Clip 3:44
    Absolutely Anything: Biscuits (French)
    Absolutely Anything: Conversation With Dennis (Spanish Subtitled)
    Clip 4:25
    Absolutely Anything: Conversation With Dennis (Spanish Subtitled)
    Absolutely Anything: I Can Do Anything
    Clip 0:53
    Absolutely Anything: I Can Do Anything
    Absolutely Anything: Mirror
    Clip 0:43
    Absolutely Anything: Mirror
    Absolutely Anything: Hostage (Spanish Subtitled)
    Clip 3:09
    Absolutely Anything: Hostage (Spanish Subtitled)

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    Simon Pegg
    Simon Pegg
    • Neil
    Kate Beckinsale
    Kate Beckinsale
    • Catherine
    Sanjeev Bhaskar
    Sanjeev Bhaskar
    • Ray
    Rob Riggle
    Rob Riggle
    • Grant
    Robert Bathurst
    Robert Bathurst
    • James Cleverill
    Eddie Izzard
    Eddie Izzard
    • Headmaster
    Joanna Lumley
    Joanna Lumley
    • Fenella
    Marianne Oldham
    Marianne Oldham
    • Rosie
    Emma Pierson
    Emma Pierson
    • Miss Pringle
    Meera Syal
    Meera Syal
    • Fiona
    Mojo
    • Dennis the Dog
    Robin Williams
    Robin Williams
    • Dennis the Dog
    • (voice)
    John Cleese
    John Cleese
    • Chief Alien
    • (voice)
    Terry Gilliam
    Terry Gilliam
    • Nasty Alien
    • (voice)
    Eric Idle
    Eric Idle
    • Salubrious Gat
    • (voice)
    Terry Jones
    Terry Jones
    • Scientist Alien (voice)…
    Michael Palin
    Michael Palin
    • Kindly Alien
    • (voice)
    James David Robinson
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      • Terry Jones
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      • Terry Jones
      • Gavin Scott
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    User reviews161

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    8j-vickers1

    Very Interesting Plot, Fun Movie

    This film follows a man named Neil Clarke (Simon Pegg) and his story after being granted the ability to get whatever he wishes for by a group of aliens as an experiment.

    This film had some great advertisements that interested me to watch this film. Its plot line alone, the ability to grant any wish you have to come true, had me intrigued. The film does a good job at keeping the 'wonder' feel going throughout the film. The missing two stars are because i just feel so much more could of been done in this film and there were many opportunities to branch out and do different stuff, but most of the time they kept it simple. A few of his wishes were clever and mad me really wonder 'what would i wish for?' but some were far too simple.

    I won't spoil it because this is spoiler free, but the ending to this film isn't as good as the first half of the film. That was probably the weakest part. You won't walk out of this movie thinking 'Oh my gosh Simon Pegg just delivered the best performance in his entire career' but, that does not mean it was bad. the acting was good, the editing was fine as well and overall, i recommend this film on a rainy day as entertainment to pass the time. I doubt it will be the best film you have ever seen but you will have a fun time with it. 8/10
    7quincytheodore

    Little story about almighty power, when phrased correctly

    The absolute power of wish fulfillment has been connected to many beings, genie and god among others, but now even aliens can make one's wish come true. Absolutely Anything is a simple film blessed with nifty premise and charming charismatic lead in Simon Pegg. It's a light casual watch that surprisingly heartwarming and incredibly witty beyond the occasional quirky display, even though the premise doesn't have much depth.

    Neil (Simon Pegg) is an ordinary teacher who has been given ultimate power by a group of aliens for the purpose of judging the entire earth. The plot and cast are rather familiar, including the love interest by Kate Beckinsale along with the usual best friend and silly talking dog. It's pretty hard to fail on delivering a talking dog, especially voiced by Robin Williams.

    First and foremost, the humor is fun and fairly amusing. The script offers some ridiculous situations, often presenting these scenes for Simon Pegg to shine, and that he does. His character is utterly identifiable, wishing assortments of petty stuffs and ending up with stupid mistakes by simple poor choice of words. Some of these might feel overdone and the movie just goes for the boundary of safe route.

    Pegg also seems like able to crate chemistry with the cast, and everyone is quite likable, aside from a few over-the-top moments for a couple of them. The movie doesn't venture into deep thought about absolute power or the logic of bending reality, it merely a mild enjoyment with nice characters, most of whom work in platonic relationship. One extra credit for the presentation is how the visual looks sophisticated, it uses the scenery of England and the special effects fairly well.

    Absolutely Anything is a much humbler film than the title suggests, it provides ample of light entertainment with a commendable performance by Simon Pegg even if the premise feels outdated towards the end. Plus, having Robin Williams again, even in doggy form is a nice treat.
    6ghostjunk

    Absolutely Nuts

    A group of aliens decide to put the fate of the world in the hands of one random guy by giving him the power to make anything happen as a test towards predicting the values of humanity.

    British writer/director Terry Jones, known for his work with the hilarious Monty Python comedy group, returns with his first feature film in 19 years for Absolutely Anything, and it's absolutely perfect absurdity. From a hilarious talking dog to a series of unpredictable gags ranging from walking turds to the accidental annihilation of an entire classroom of kids, the film's unpredictable humor is completely nuts. But like a fine mix of chocolate-covered nuts, Jones makes sure none of the jokes ever become mean-spirited, ensuring the film maintains some refined substance through its mostly lighthearted antics. Just don't expect the same style of humor seen in his '70s comedic masterpiece Monty Python and the Holy Grail.

    Now I won't try and bring your hopes up with empty promises, considering this flick is far from being award-worthy. Any forms of deep character development or profound script elements are instead replaced with an extra dose of silly gags, but at least they're funny enough to justify their existence. Full of unexpected wit that cleverly mixes its comedic styles, Absolutely Anything had me laughing from start to finish. Obviously Simon Pegg deserves some recognition for this, considering he's the one that allowed the far-fetched situations come to life with impeccable comedic timing. The best parts are, of course, the trial and error associated with Pegg trying to figure out how to properly use his powers without having them hilariously backfire in his face. What will surprise audiences the most, however, is the fantastic voice work brought to Pegg's lovably annoying pet dog by none other than the late legend himself, Robin Williams. It's a little bittersweet considering it's his final roll, but it certainly comes with great pleasure to say it's a memorable one.

    Thankfully I never bothered checking out the film's Rotten Tomatoes rating before watching it, because it's exceptionally low 8% critic approval might have persuaded me not to give it a chance. How the undeniably pointless Stan-Helsing or Kevin Smith's unfunny detective comedy Cop Out managed to get higher critic approval scores is beyond me. Maybe it's time people adjust the tracking on their VCRs and take the time to actually watch things clearly. Wait… People don't watch VHS tapes anymore? Oh… Well I guess we can't really blame the picture quality now can we? Hum… Perhaps my taste in movies has just relinquished in quality over the years? Or maybe my sense of humor just belongs in a Saturday morning cartoon? Either way, I'd like to think I'm not the crazy one.
    Dr_Sagan

    Naive, Idiotic and a missed opportunity...

    This is a movie in the fashion of Bruce Almighty starring the overestimated Simon Pegg. (The main character even has a dog who wishes to be potty-trained, like in the Jim Carrey movie).

    What would you do if you were able to do "Absolutely Anything"? Well, you can easily do a couple of ...turds to go flush themselves into the toilet, or make your dog able to speak, or spy on your cute neighbor.

    Most of the jokes aren't funny at all and are based on the literal meaning of Pegg's wishes like I want to be on the bus means on its roof etc. The lack of imagination of the main character is derived from the poor imagination and talents of its writers and creators.

    Obviously in such a movie you need good visuals to produce the "mind-blowing" and extravagant possibilities, but the movie fails miserably in that department too.

    This is the absolute worst thing Monty Python has ever done. Naive, Idiotic and a missed opportunity... Avoid it...
    6planktonrules

    A diverting time passer...from which I guess I expected too much.

    When I first read about "Absolutely Anything" on IMDB, I was excited to see it. After all, it was directed by the late Terry Jones....and I adore almost all the post-Monty Python stuff he's done. His documentaries have been brilliant and I longed to see him direct yet again...plus he co-wrote the film. And, I was excited to see that five of the old Python actors were in the film. Ultimately, however, this all led to disappointment as most of the Pythoners were NOT physically in the film but just provided voices for some goofy aliens. And, while there is a quick cameo of Jones himself...it was just too quick. Plus, and I know this will sound awful, Jones turned out to be in horrible health when he made the film and he was suffering from rather severe Dementia. I have no idea how much this affected the movie...but surely it did.

    The story itself is a silly thing where Neil (Simon Pegg) is suddenly given god-like powers in order for these aliens to test the human race. And, if he does poorly and acts selfishly, then the entire planet is slated for destruction. Naturally, Neil is dumb and does lots of dumb things with the powers but ultimately makes a great decision at the end.

    In many ways, the film is like combining the old "Twilight Zone" episode "Mr. Dingle the Strong" (where Burgess Meredith is given Herculean physical power) and "Evan Almighty". The film IS enjoyable and it kept my interest...unfortunately, it also was nothing more than this and the Python reunion (of sorts...and without the deceased Graham Chapman) was a bust. Watchable and worth seeing...provided your expectations are not huge.

    By the way, in a weird case of art NOT imitating life, there is one point where Neil's dog (voiced by Robin Williams) saves someone from committing suicide. Considering Williams himself committed suicide and the film came out well after this, it seem in questionable taste to have this scene.

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    • Trivia
      Robin Williams' final film. He had completed his dialogues before his death in August 2014 and the film was released a full year after.
    • Goofs
      The Pioneer probe is depicted flying with its parabolic dish pointing forward. Obviously, in reality this dish was pointing towards Earth at all times, which would not be in the direction of travel by the time of the Saturn encounter.
    • Quotes

      Neil Clarke: I can do ANYTHING! Okay... bu... but... what do I *really* want?

      [Looks down and laughs]

      Neil Clarke: GIVE ME A REALLY BIG DICK!

      [Falls over]

      Neil Clarke: Augh! ouch! NOT *THAT* BIG! Obviously! Dick, return to your old size!

      [Gets up]

      Neil Clarke: Agh! Ah... Ok. Um... Let me have a penis that women find exciting!

      [Looks down]

      Neil Clarke: Yeah, it's good, yeah. Could I have it white?

    • Crazy credits
      During the credits, pictures of the film's story board are shown, as well as clips of Robin Williams recording a few of his lines.
    • Alternate versions
      The UK release was cut, this film was originally seen for advice. The distributor was advised the likely classification was 15 but that their preferred 12A could be obtained by reducing the quantity of strong language. When the film was submitted for formal classification, the number of uses of strong language had been reduced and the film was therefore classified 12A.
    • Connections
      Featured in Kylie Minogue: Absolutely Anything and Anything at All (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      Absolutely Anything
      Written and performed by Roger Taylor

      Recorded and mixed by Joshua Macrae (as Joshua J Macrae)

      Licensed courtesy of Nightjar Productions Limited

      Published by EMI MUSIC PUBLISHING

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    • Release date
      • August 12, 2015 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Absolutely Anything Official Site
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Cầu Được Ước Thấy
    • Production companies
      • Bill and Ben Productions
      • GFM films
      • Premiere Picture
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $20,169
    • Gross worldwide
      • $6,303,792
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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