A TV channel tries to keep people interested in a dodgy sci-fi movie by interspersing it with wacky commercials and bizarre sketches. Outrageously funny, especially the sketch about the young guy buying a pack of condoms for the first time and winning the prize for being the millionth customer!
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AN IDEAL HUSBAND (1999)
CertificationPG Our Rating
Sir Robert Chiltern is a happily married Government minister, but all of this looks set to change when the scheming Mrs Chieveley appears in London with damning evidence of a past misdeed. Whilst Chiltern wrestles with his conscience, his wife Gertrude and closest friend, the urbane Lord Goring, the pivotal figure in the play and never short of a witty retort, conspire to thwart Mrs Chieveley's plans. One reason why the material has stood the test of time so well is because the issues of moralit
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ANGER MANAGEMENT (2003)
Certification15 Our Rating
Dave is a pretty unassuming guy, in fact 'wallflower' could be his mantra, but after a wee misunderstanding escalates out of all proportion Dave finds himself ordered by the courts to get anger management therapy. Dr Buddy Rydell is the man Dave has the misfortune to be treated by and Buddy's unorthodox methods enable the hapless Dave to find a level of fury he never thought possible. Anger management is classic Adam Sandler territory, but thanks to Nicholson and an intelligently farcical script
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AUSTIN POWERS THE SPY WHO SHAGGED ME (1999)
Certification12 Our Rating
Mike Myers' seriously groovy alter ego achieved official cult status when he knocked the latest Star Wars movie off the top spot both here and in the U.S, which must make this the most eagerly awaited sequel ever. Yeah baby, Austin Powers is back, but all is not well. Arch enemy Dr Evil has stolen Austin's biggest asset - his sex drive, so the psychedelic era's silliest secret agent must again do battle with the dastardly doc and his sinister new sidekick, creepy clone Mini-Me. The only duff mom
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BEDAZZLED (PETER COOK AND DUDLEY MOORE) (1967)
CertificationPG Our Rating
Early Cook and Moore hilarity with the former as the Devil offering Moore's would-be suicide seven wishes in exchange for his soul. Unfortunately with every wish there is a catch as poor Cuddly Dudley finds out. A comedy classic, with an unforgettable appearance by ravishing Raquel as "Lust"!
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BETTER OFF DEAD (1987)
Certification15 Our Rating
The repetitive use of gags that gradually become more and more over the top and an indefinable surreal quality help make this movie one of the funniest and most original for years - and it's an American teen comedy too!!! If you have not seen it yet watch and let your mates know about it.
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BIG (1988)
CertificationPG Our Rating
One of the great treats from 80s American cinema. Twelve year old Josh reckons he's getting a bad deal from life, and wishes he was big. For once in his life his wish comes true, and Josh finds himself in the body of a thirty year old man with a job and a girlfriend to cope with. Tom Hanks gives his funniest performance to date. Hilarious and perfectly balanced, the films strength is the skill with which it follows Hanks coming to grips with his grown body and all it affords. A timeless idea, be
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BILL AND TED'S BOGUS JOURNEY (1991)
CertificationPG Our Rating
A most triumphant sequel; the two dudes end up in Hell partying on down with the Grim Reaper dude, meet the God dude, save the princess babes, totally wipe out their other selves, and all in all enjoy a most bodacious journey. A totally awesome sequel - if anything better than the original.
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BLACK BOOKS (2000)
Certification15 Our Rating
Bernard Black owns a bookshop, an invitingly musty nook crammed with as much literature as it is possible for the small place to hold without collapsing. Unfortunately for Bernard his love of books is equally matched by his contempt for anyone who wishes to buy them. Add to this curious scenario his eccentric friends, Manny, amiable and constantly abused, and Fran, scatty and self obsessed and you have the ingredients for one of the best sitcom's to grace the small screen in a good while. Thankg
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BLITHE SPIRIT (1945)
CertificationU Our Rating
A classy screen adaptation of Noel Coward's play about the problems caused to Rex Harrison's second marriage by the spirit of his dead wife who appears at a seance and proceeds to bug his new wife. Decent, dated special effects and the screenplay a fine example of Coward's finest wit.
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