Churchill: The Hollywood Years (2004)

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Churchill: The Hollywood Years (2004). 1h 24m

“Iu0026#39;d had this sat on my shelf for a while having bought it as part of a job lot of DVDs. But I was pleasantly surprised.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe film is much more clever than it seems with several in jokes and knowing nods to those who know there u0026#39;Comic Stripu0026#39; and also enjoy taking the mickey out of jingoism, of any nation. To those who donu0026#39;t get that this is a satire more than a parody, note the way that u0026#39;Churchillu0026#39; delivers the Enigma machine to Lord Wu0026#39;ruff within one of the first few scenes.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eSo itu0026#39;s not rip roaring – so what ? If you want the same old re-heated jokes then the Scary Movie franchise is probably more up your street. This is more the Pete Richardson of u0026#39;The Strikeu0026#39; or u0026#39;GLCu0026#39;. Itu0026#39;s brave of film producers to throw money at this kind of production, rather than letting it fall to TV and have to make compromises. The money is on the screen. Itu0026#39;s a good time film.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eFor me Reeves and Mortimer play perfectly to form in their hammy cameos. Slater gets the joke and takes a leaf from Charlie Sheen and the Hot Shots movie. The only disappointment is that Miranda Richardson is so under used.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eNot a popcorn film for the modern world of MTV and Big Brother, but certainly one worth watching just the once as a balance against the Michael Bay whore fests such Pearl Harbour or Armageddon.”

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