Fackham Hall
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SpeedBash

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2,569 posts

207 months

Thursday 30th October
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Wikipedia said:
Fackham Hall is an upcoming period comedy parody film directed by Jim O'Hanlon. It stars Ben Radcliffe, Thomasin McKenzie, Katherine Waterston, Lizzie Hopley, Emma Laird, Damian Lewis and Tom Felton.[1] It is written by comedian Jimmy Carr in his screenwriting feature debut with Patrick Carr and The Dawson Brothers.
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InformationSuperHighway

7,272 posts

204 months

Friday 31st October
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Love Jimmy Carr…. But this looks really not very good.

Also.. why do they put all of the gags and action in the trailer? Feel like I don’t need to go and see it now

C5_Steve

6,888 posts

123 months

Friday 31st October
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Jimmy Carr is one of the writers, heard him talking about this on a Podcast. Looks interesting but I agree I'm a bit worried the funniest bits are in the trailer. Carr's not short of writing good gags though so hopefully it'll be full of them. He described it as Airplane meets Downton when he spoke about it so I'll give it a go!

ThingsBehindTheSun

2,798 posts

51 months

Friday 31st October
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InformationSuperHighway said:
But this looks really not very good.
It looks absolutely appaling, if it was on Netflix I wouldn't bother watching it.

Furbo

2,587 posts

52 months

Friday 31st October
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SpeedBash said:
I don't ever go to the cinema, in case there are common people. But I might make an exception for that.

Furbo

2,587 posts

52 months

Friday 31st October
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InformationSuperHighway said:
Love Jimmy Carr . But this looks really not very good.

Also.. why do they put all of the gags and action in the trailer? Feel like I don t need to go and see it now
I am going to stick my neck right out here: The answer is "to make you want to go and see it".

You never know, there may be some other anctiony and funny bits.

juice

9,513 posts

302 months

Friday 31st October
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Probably in the minority, but I really want to watch that !


LM240

5,323 posts

238 months

Friday 31st October
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juice said:
Probably in the minority, but I really want to watch that !
Same here.

It’s quite clearly meant to be very daft, but if it is well written and clever it could be entertaining.

durbster

11,628 posts

242 months

Friday 31st October
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The trailer probably does have all the best jokes (they always do that now), but I laughed so I'm on-board. I do like a bit of silliness.

MrOnTheRopes

1,558 posts

266 months

Friday 31st October
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I'm sure It'll be non stop gags both visual and audio. Like the TV show A Touch of Cloth, it'll need multiple viewings to spot everything.
I've seen this trailer a few times and didn't spot the bicycle stand until about the 3rd biglaugh

boyse7en

7,861 posts

185 months

Friday 31st October
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Not sure I'd pay to go see it at the cinema, but I'd definitely watch it on Netflix/Prime/Whatever.
The trailer made me laugh a few times, which isn't a bad ratio for a two minute trailer

DavieW

904 posts

128 months

Friday 31st October
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SpeedBash said:
Theaters?

Furbo

2,587 posts

52 months

Friday 31st October
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DavieW said:
SpeedBash said:
Theaters?
It's being launched in the US, where they cannot spell.

DavieW

904 posts

128 months

Friday 31st October
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I would need to forget Jimmy Carr had anything to do with it before I watched it.

frisbee

5,434 posts

130 months

Friday 31st October
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DavieW said:
I would need to forget Jimmy Carr had anything to do with it before I watched it.
How about a few hours of Jimmy Carr being punched in the face?

DavieW

904 posts

128 months

Friday 31st October
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frisbee said:
DavieW said:
I would need to forget Jimmy Carr had anything to do with it before I watched it.
How about a few hours of Jimmy Carr being punched in the face?
I'd watch that laugh

Active75

246 posts

184 months

Friday 31st October
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Reminds me of the movie Gosford Park (2001)

Lots of "above" and "below " stairs dark comedy. with Dame Helen Mirren Alan Bates Michael Gambon amongst others

Wiki-
The film, which is influenced by Jean Renoir's French classic The Rules of the Game, follows a party of wealthy Britons plus an American producer, and their servants, who gather for a shooting weekend at Gosford Park, an English country house. A murder occurs after a dinner party, and the film goes on to present the subsequent investigation from the servants' and guests' perspectives.

The Gauge

5,879 posts

33 months

Friday 31st October
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Active75 said:
Reminds me of the movie Gosford Park (2001)
Quite a good film too. I like how the head of the house (Gambon) would get maids pregnant, but he would then ether fire them or make them hand the babies over to an orphanage, which apparently did happened a lot.

Pixel Pusher

10,366 posts

179 months

Friday 31st October
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Fackham Hall?

Wear the fox hat?


InformationSuperHighway

7,272 posts

204 months

Friday 31st October
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Furbo said:
InformationSuperHighway said:
Love Jimmy Carr . But this looks really not very good.

Also.. why do they put all of the gags and action in the trailer? Feel like I don t need to go and see it now
I am going to stick my neck right out here: The answer is "to make you want to go and see it".
Well really it's done the opposite, so much was packed in.. I feel like I've seen it already.

I'll watch it when it comes to a streaming service I'm already paying for I think.