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Alan Partridge Film

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  • Moderators, Category Moderators, Arts Moderators, Computer Games Moderators, Entertainment Moderators Posts: 29,125 CMod ✭✭✭✭johnny_ultimate


    Birneybau wrote: »
    Opinion disregarded accordingly : )

    Back of the net!

    Such a typical Sunday comment. Sunday, Bloody Sunday!
    (yeah, that's me out of quotes)

    Forgot to say, the bizarre opening Koyaanisqatsi reference was sort of amazing.


  • Registered Users Posts: 910 ✭✭✭PauloConn


    I thought it was a great film. Forgot about the glove scene, the one for me was the dream sequence in the middle. Was brilliant....


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 11,348 ✭✭✭✭ricero


    i brought my 2 mates with me to see it and the loved it even though they have never watched partridge before. laugh out loud funny throughout the entire film.
    the part at the pier with Michael
    at the end of the film had us in stitches laughing and was one of my favorite parts.


  • Moderators, Category Moderators, Science, Health & Environment Moderators, Social & Fun Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 37,376 CMod ✭✭✭✭ancapailldorcha


    Saw it last night. I've only seen a few episodes of Knowing Me, Knowing You. Easily the funniest film of the year for me. I'm so glad they didn't go with the tired concept of a trip abroad, instead keeping Alan in familiar territory. I was consistently laughing throughout.

    We sat again for an hour and a half discussing maps and figures and always getting back to that most damnable creation of the perverted ingenuity of man - the County of Tyrone.

    H. H. Asquith



  • Registered Users Posts: 5,733 ✭✭✭Duckworth_Luas


    Lovely stuff! Not my words, the words of Shakin' Stevens!


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  • Registered Users Posts: 7,412 ✭✭✭JoeA3


    Saw this lastnight. Disappointed. I just saw an old episode on "Gold" where he's living in the caravan with the Russian and I laughed more in that 20 mins than I did in the entire film!


  • Registered Users Posts: 184 ✭✭Michael8000


    Pure class!

    Great quote.
    Lynn: Pat’s Irish, isn’t he? Why don’t you donate fifty pounds to Sinn Fein?


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,877 ✭✭✭Hippo


    I was very apprehensive about this but was delighted, really funny and lost none of the original magic.


  • Registered Users Posts: 895 ✭✭✭Mocha Joe


    JoeA3 wrote: »
    Saw this lastnight. Disappointed. I just saw an old episode on "Gold" where he's living in the caravan with the Russian and I laughed more in that 20 mins than I did in the entire film!

    I think nostalgia has a lot to do with that. A lot of those quotes have become iconic which helps. I've watched a few I'm Alan Partridge episodes lately and they're not flawless. Some jokes fall flat just like the film.

    The film is brilliant. It has made me an even bigger FOP(Fan of Partridge). I don't belong to AIDs though.(Alan's Internet Disciples)


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,377 ✭✭✭Warper


    Mocha Joe wrote: »
    I think nostalgia has a lot to do with that. A lot of those quotes have become iconic which helps. I've watched a few I'm Alan Partridge episodes lately and they're not flawless. Some jokes fall flat just like the film.

    The film is brilliant. It has made me an even bigger FOP(Fan of Partridge). I don't belong to AIDs though.(Alan's Internet Disciples)

    Alan Partridge the series is brilliant. It is constantly on Gold these days and it is still as funny as ever. Michael the geordie is pure class. Tbh i have seen a trailer for the film and it doesnt look anywhere near as funny as the classic series. I will go and see it though and hope im proven wrong.

    Maybe that awful new series of Alan Partridge that was on Sky Atlantic has put me off.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 11,348 ✭✭✭✭ricero


    Warper wrote: »
    Alan Partridge the series is brilliant. It is constantly on Gold these days and it is still as funny as ever. Michael the geordie is pure class. Tbh i have seen a trailer for the film and it doesnt look anywhere near as funny as the classic series. I will go and see it though and hope im proven wrong.

    Maybe that awful new series of Alan Partridge that was on Sky Atlantic has put me off.

    I thought the same when I saw the trailer but dont let that put you off its a hilarious film


  • Registered Users Posts: 895 ✭✭✭Mocha Joe


    Warper wrote: »
    Alan Partridge the series is brilliant. It is constantly on Gold these days and it is still as funny as ever. Michael the geordie is pure class. Tbh i have seen a trailer for the film and it doesnt look anywhere near as funny as the classic series. I will go and see it though and hope im proven wrong.

    Maybe that awful new series of Alan Partridge that was on Sky Atlantic has put me off.

    Mid Morning Matters? That's pure genius and on par with anything he's ever done.

    We Need To Talk About Alan is probably my favourite thing he's done. I was really not expecting much from that but it was an insanely funny book.


  • Registered Users Posts: 8,163 ✭✭✭Beefy78


    Mid Morning Matters is insanely good.

    Ianucci did an interview recently in which he said that he rewatched 'I'm Alan Partridge' season two recently and couldn't believe how bad it is. I wouldn't say that and overall the two series are my favourite sit-com ever however there are definitely weak scenes and weak episodes, especially when compared with something like Fawlty Towers which is 12 perfectly crafted episodes each as strong as eachother.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,075 ✭✭✭Wattle


    That season two was a big dissapointment. I thought they should call it a day after that.


  • Registered Users Posts: 8,163 ✭✭✭Beefy78


    There's some classic stuff in Series Two, to be fair (Dan and the Sex Festival, Stop Getting Bond Wrong, etc) . But it wasn't a comedic masterclass like the first one.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,049 ✭✭✭unkymo


    Big fan of everything Partridge and I loved the film as well.

    There were tears rolling down my face, thats how good it was!


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,367 ✭✭✭acquiescefc


    has no one mentioned the
    nasal whistle?

    funny as fúck


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,969 ✭✭✭my my my


    aha


  • Registered Users Posts: 6,034 ✭✭✭Mike Litoris


    Beefy78 wrote: »
    There's some classic stuff in Series Two, to be fair (Dan and the Sex Festival, Stop Getting Bond Wrong, etc) . But it wasn't a comedic masterclass like the first one.

    Hehe, the Manc builder on his favourite bond film - "the one where the lazer beam goes up his jaffers":P


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,464 ✭✭✭e_e


    I'll agree series 2 is less consistent but its best moments are even funnier than the first imo.



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  • Registered Users Posts: 5,377 ✭✭✭Warper


    Mocha Joe wrote: »
    Mid Morning Matters? That's pure genius and on par with anything he's ever done.

    We Need To Talk About Alan is probably my favourite thing he's done. I was really not expecting much from that but it was an insanely funny book.

    I couldn't stand Mid Morning Matters, i just didnt find it at all funny. Not a fan of the TV chatshow series either but adored the I'm Alan Partridge series. Gonna go and see the film with an open mind and hope i like it. I think the humour is you get it or you don't get it, not much in between.


  • Registered Users Posts: 497 ✭✭jpm4


    Have to say I've never gotten why people seem so indifferent/hostile to series 2. It doesn't seem any different to me - replace a travel lodge with a static home and that's about it. There are some pants wettingly funny moments in that series - when the South African guy is brought into Alan's "office", when we see Alan on "Crash! Bang! Wallop! What a Video!" Loads of others too.

    As for the film hmmmmm.....some very funny dialogue but it just didn't seem like Partridge to me. Funny but definitely inferior to the biography, Mid Morning Matters or These are the Places of My Life.


  • Registered Users Posts: 8,163 ✭✭✭Beefy78


    See, other than the shouting of "can't" by the South African guy, that scene in Alan's office is the weakest in the 12 episodes, for me. With the door doubling as a chair and the car headlamps lighting the room.... it was really un-Partridge, IMO.

    All about opinions I suppose.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 94 ✭✭green_bow


    jpm4 wrote: »
    Have to say I've never gotten why people seem so indifferent/hostile to series 2. It doesn't seem any different to me - replace a travel lodge with a static home and that's about it. There are some pants wettingly funny moments in that series - when the South African guy is brought into Alan's "office", when we see Alan on "Crash! Bang! Wallop! What a Video!" Loads of others too.

    As for the film hmmmmm.....some very funny dialogue but it just didn't seem like Partridge to me. Funny but definitely inferior to the biography, Mid Morning Matters or These are the Places of My Life.


    the 2002 series is awful compared to the original 1994 and follow up 1997 series , awful


  • Registered Users Posts: 8,163 ✭✭✭Beefy78


    It's not awful.


  • Registered Users Posts: 14,347 ✭✭✭✭Grayditch


    I loved it.


  • Registered Users Posts: 6,034 ✭✭✭Mike Litoris


    green_bow wrote: »
    the 2002 series is awful compared to the original 1994 and follow up 1997 series , awful

    In what way?


  • Registered Users Posts: 14,347 ✭✭✭✭Grayditch


    KMKY was the weakest of the lot, if you ask me.


  • Registered Users Posts: 8,163 ✭✭✭Beefy78


    I'm listening to the KMKY radio series again at the moment. It is very OTT and Partridge is nothing like the rounded character he became but it's still very funny.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 2,125 ✭✭✭mrsdewinter


    I *loved* the movie. I loved the fact that the writers had allowed Alan to move on from where he was at the end of Series 2 of I'm Alan Partridge - so he's replaced the blazer of the chat show with a Chris de Bergh-style leather jacket. He's stopped moaning about Carol leaving him for a fitness instructor. And he's discovered online porn. But for all his hip, smartphone-loving new self, he's still clueless about how to interact with people.
    I'm sickened to read that Steve Coogan was in Westport. He's on my long list of guilty crushes. *red face*


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