Mrs. Brown's Boys D'Movie
- 2014
- 1h 34m
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4.2/10
5.7K
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A company tries to shut down Mrs Brown's fruit and veg stall. They can feck off.A company tries to shut down Mrs Brown's fruit and veg stall. They can feck off.A company tries to shut down Mrs Brown's fruit and veg stall. They can feck off.
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Anyone familiar with the show will not be surprised with what to expect here. Mrs Brown's curious mixture of shock humor and sentimentality plays as easily as ever. Not hateable in its own pedestrian way and they did manage to sort of make a plot worthy of being feature length but it's hard to imagine the arts being any less rich for its non-existence.
The sequence with the ninjas gives Connor a chance to show off his versatility as an actor but it just feels bizarre.
Recommended strictly for big fans of the series.
The sequence with the ninjas gives Connor a chance to show off his versatility as an actor but it just feels bizarre.
Recommended strictly for big fans of the series.
If you are, like me, a great fan of the TV series, I would advise giving this movie a wide berth. Any funny gags are predictable and very few and far between. Some of the plot lines are poor to the point of embarrassment. This has proved, once again, that British comedy rarely transfers well to the big screen. The opening song and dance routine and the closing, vomit inducing, court room speech are just not what Mrs Brown's Boys is about. The scenes involving the blind ninjas are extremely clumsily directed and executed and O'Carroll's caricature of the leader of the ninjas is, to be quite honest, nothing short of crude and offensive. I hope they abandon any attempts to make further movies and try to resurrect the hilarious TV series in its true form before a live audience.
I really looked forward to seeing this. I love the TV show. Put simply though, like so many great television comedies, it just doesn't work in a full length movie. Of course there are funny (or at least mildly amusing) moments, but just not enough of them to carry the rather absurd plot. The solicitor's character and affliction had rich comedic potential, but was wasted in style. Hopefully this disappointing effort will not damage the reputation of what is a great success story. If you get bored like I did, at least the last line gets the biggest laugh of the whole thing (at least it did when I was there). However, that says more about the quality of what has gone before than it does about that moment.
Very poor.
Very poor.
If you have only seen the second version of the show, this movie is a bit confusing. For some reason they decided to go with things from the first series like Agnes having six kids and owning a vegetable stand.They also say that ninjas are from China and I'm pretty sure they weren't joking.The entire plot is non-sense.There's a scene where she eats breakfast at a diner.No matter which version of the show you go with, Agnes Brown would never go out for breakfast.The only good change is that Grandad has a much bigger part.He has more lines in this movie than he did in the entire series and he's really funny.For some reason they decided to use the fake bloopers in the movie which just doesn't make any sense, but it makes more sense than having Agnes push a pram around.The best part was seeing Brendan O'Carroll do a different character even though that character just sounded like Agnes with a lisp.Changing the subtitles to Russian when the Russians started speaking English was funny but this movie put too much emphasis on the serious stuff.While it's not a complete disappointment, it is more proof that TV shows should not be made into movies.
Popular t.v. comedies aren't known to have reputable success. As with this one, sadly, it enormously fails, where laughs are scarce. The script has to thank for that too, where as a movie, we see the material's been restricted, where we're missing a lot "feckin'" words or vulgarities, what have you, where at times, I honestly was in a stupor. I don't know they couldn't just stick to their guns, where the movie, then would of warranted a MA rating, but it would be a lot of better than this disappointing film. What were the highlights, was the start with that brilliantly choreographed number, and song, where all the old lassies got out their prams, where at last we get to see Brown suburbia, which was pretty. The plot of course was so stereotypical of these t.v. sitcoms to film, with good versus bad. Some big guns, are trying to close down the market stalls, and guess who won't sell hers. We really have some big chunks of zero humor where as a Brown's fan, you will see. There were actually times when watching this, I was crying out for the series, to cure my despondence. We learn too a bit of shock truth about Mrs Brown's history, that really put a no spin on the movie.
Did you know
- TriviaWILHELM SCREAM can be heard when Buster is driving the Tuk Tuk alongside the Liffey. The scream is heard from a pedestrian who has to jump the railings to escape the Tuk Tuks' path.
- GoofsWhen Dermot and Buster arrive at the court room with the receipt, Dermot is seen on the horse in a chicken costume storming in. However in the next shot, is seen sitting in the crowd with a blue shirt on waiting for the verdict.
- Quotes
Agnes Brown: How do you do?
NRO Receptionist: [Speaking into headset mic] Hello?
Agnes Brown: [Forgets line] F**k.
[Out of character]
Agnes Brown: Two chips, one small cod.
[Actors start laughing]
Agnes Brown: Do you want salt and vinegar'?
Winnie McGoogan: [Out of character] Yeah.
Agnes Brown: [Out of character] Salt and vinegar on one, please.
- Crazy creditsExtra scenes and fails are shown along with the ending credits.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Projector: Mrs. Brown's Boys D'Movie (2014)
- SoundtracksHail, Rain or Sunshine
Written and performed by The Script
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- D' Mrs. Brown's Boys Movie
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- City Centre, Dublin, Ireland(street scenes)
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- £3,600,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $31,116,264
- Runtime
- 1h 34m(94 min)
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- 1.85 : 1
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