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What About Dick?

  • Video
  • 2012
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
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What About Dick? (2012)
Comedy

This movie begins with the birth of a sex toy invented in Shagistan in 1898 by Deepak Obi Ben Kingsley (Eddie Izzard), and tells the story of the subsequent decline of the British Empire as ... Read allThis movie begins with the birth of a sex toy invented in Shagistan in 1898 by Deepak Obi Ben Kingsley (Eddie Izzard), and tells the story of the subsequent decline of the British Empire as seen through the eyes of a Piano (Eric Idle). The Piano narrates the tale of Dick (Russell... Read allThis movie begins with the birth of a sex toy invented in Shagistan in 1898 by Deepak Obi Ben Kingsley (Eddie Izzard), and tells the story of the subsequent decline of the British Empire as seen through the eyes of a Piano (Eric Idle). The Piano narrates the tale of Dick (Russell Brand); his two cousins: Emma Schlegel (Jane Leeves), an emotionally retarded English gir... Read all

  • Directors
    • Eric Idle
    • Aubrey Powell
  • Writer
    • Eric Idle
  • Stars
    • Russell Brand
    • Billy Connolly
    • Tim Curry
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    957
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Eric Idle
      • Aubrey Powell
    • Writer
      • Eric Idle
    • Stars
      • Russell Brand
      • Billy Connolly
      • Tim Curry
    • 26User reviews
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    Russell Brand
    Russell Brand
    • Dick
    Billy Connolly
    Billy Connolly
    • Inspector McGuffin
    Tim Curry
    Tim Curry
    • Reverend Whoopsie
    Eric Idle
    Eric Idle
    • Piano
    Eddie Izzard
    Eddie Izzard
    • Deepak Obi Ben Kingsley
    Jim Piddock
    Jim Piddock
    • Sergeant Ken Russell
    Tracey Ullman
    Tracey Ullman
    • Aunt Maggie
    Jane Leeves
    Jane Leeves
    • Emma Schlegel
    Sophie Winkleman
    Sophie Winkleman
    • Helena
    Kelleia Sheerin
    Kelleia Sheerin
    • Scottish Tart
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Eric Idle
      • Aubrey Powell
    • Writer
      • Eric Idle
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    9professorjeffreypbrown

    Simply spectacular

    Couple points of note. First that cast: Russell Brand, Billy Connolly,Tim Curry, Eric Idle, Eddie Izzard, Jim Piddock, Tracey Ullman. We're talking the royalty of British comedic actors. And if you know Python, specifically Eric Idle, you just know there's going to be some crazy,zany, complex lines to read. I think Billy Connolly had the worst of it, especially with that Daffy Duck inspector's voice. The fact that he cracked up on several occasions testifies to the challenge of some of the passages and the plain-old fact that Idle just wrote some very funny stuff. The readings were all fantastic. I think Connolly and Ullman were the standouts, but Curry and Izzard had their moments too. It's zany, crazy funny material. And the fact that Idle wrote it all by himself is the most impressive thing. I'm a writer myself, so I know what it takes to put down ninety minutes of solid material that flows evenly. I just can't say enough. Sure worth your time, but pay attention, the material flies fast and furious. You don't want to miss a gem or a nugget.
    8kitellis-98121

    A fabulous, and somewhat unlikely, collection of talent.

    Worth watching if you are an admirer of any of the individual cast members, a fan of Python, an elderly Brit who used to listen to the Goon Show on the wireless, or a well-read, intelligent, open-minded person who isn't offended by a deliberate lack of political correctness.

    It's fun - and gets more so as it progresses. It's NOT high art.

    The comedy, as written, is infantile, crass and rather obvious. However, it is in the performance and delivery that it actually becomes funny. And here it is performed by a formidable group of extremely talented and versatile comedians, plus Russell Brand.

    The musical numbers are average Eric Idle fare; nothing particularly remarkable, but they seem to hit the spot with the live audience in LA.

    The real genius of the piece is the subtle, more cerebral humour that lurks just beneath the surface of Idle's script, with well-aimed socio-political barbs that hit their marks perfectly while masquerading as raspberry-blowing schoolboy humour. There's more to this than what's on the surface, so if at first it seems a little blah stick with it. I did, and it turned out I liked it after all.

    And it's a rare treat to see several of the cast members sharing the same stage. Particular credit must go to the delectable Eddie Izzard, and the exquisitely uber-talented Tracey Ullman; two performers who I disliked in the early days of their careers, but have in recent years won me over big-time. Both give standout performances in this show, and it's probably worth watching just for them.
    9kathrinchow

    Absolutely love it!!

    What a pleasant surprise. Working from home during Covid19, coffee break time.. stumbled across this hilarious treat. Loved it! Wonderful cast.
    7nebohr

    What About Dick?

    Seeing this production live in person would have been a much better experience in our opinion. The cast is very good and they are obviously enjoying themselves. There are some antics, seemingly, which take place off camera. There are a few obvious adlibs. Eric Idle you are still the torch bearer for Monty Python.
    9ksf-2

    Eric Idle leads brit cast in funny radio hour show.

    AWESOME. great cast. HA-larious script. very clever twisting of phrases and references to the actors' past roles. Tim Curry, Tracy Ulman, Russell Brand, Billy Connolly. Jane Leeves was the caretaker on Frasier. The whole shebang seems to be written and created by Eric Idle, so it has his zany sense of humor, all done in old time radio hour fashion. A couple of clever, naughty, filthy songs that are only dirty if you think about the words too long. One extra-interesting connection... according to Jim Piddick's webpage, his grandfather had done vaudeville with the Chaplin brothers waaaaay back when. The storyline is all quite silly, but it does get us from beginning to end. Ass reading. too funny. umbrella stealing. pianos. Really fun. Showing on netflix. not for the children... a fair amount of cussing and adult discussion.

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    • Trivia
      Filmed before Tim Curry's stroke.
    • Goofs
      Almost all actors are seen breaking up during the show.
    • Quotes

      Sergeant Ken Russell: And only last night he foresaw the Karadashians.

      Lord Darling: Is that some kind of disease?

      Deepak Obi Ben Kingsley: Yes it is.

    • Connections
      References Monty Python's Flying Circus ; Absurde, n'est-il pas? (1969)

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    • Release date
      • November 13, 2012 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
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    • Also known as
      • Eric Idle's What About Dick?
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      • Dick
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      • 1h 21m(81 min)
    • Color
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