Dad's Army: reboot

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NorthernDave

Never used Über Member
Anybody watched "Still open all hours"?

They should leave well alone................

The first 'new' series wasn't great but the second was truly dire. It seemed to morph into some kind of third rate pastiche of the latter years of Last Of The Summer Wine, but with even fewer laughs. And there was barely a Yorkshire accent to be heard - even Granville's son was a Geordie for goodness sake!
 

captain nemo1701

Space cadet. Deck 42 Main Engineering.
Location
Bristol
Saw it last night and it was okay, nicely reverential to the original but a bit twee with the humour. Michael Gambon is excellent as Godfrey. Worth sitting through the end credits for the out-takes. It's no belly laughs, but more a gentle character piece. Incidentally, anyone passing through Mangotsfield Station on the Bristol Railway Path, there's a piece on the signage about Arnold Ridley, who played the original Godfrey, and the station inspired him to write The Ghost Train play. There you go, Dad's Army & cycling:okay:
 

summerdays

Cycling in the sun
Location
Bristol
Saw it last night and it was okay, nicely reverential to the original but a bit twee with the humour. Michael Gambon is excellent as Godfrey. Worth sitting through the end credits for the out-takes. It's no belly laughs, but more a gentle character piece. Incidentally, anyone passing through Mangotsfield Station on the Bristol Railway Path, there's a piece on the signage about Arnold Ridley, who played the original Godfrey, and the station inspired him to write The Ghost Train play. There you go, Dad's Army & cycling:okay:
I think it's posted in the photo challenge somewhere, I can't think which one it was for though.
 

pplpilot

Guru
Location
Knowle
I only ever caught an episode or so of the original and then I cracked a rib laughing :rolleyes: Passing a gallstone has more comedy content. Should be assigned to the dustbin along with last of the summer wine, are you being served, hancock, monty python et al.
 

Rickshaw Phil

Overconfidentii Vulgaris
Moderator
I'm planning to see this with @gavgav next Tuesday so hope it will be decent.

My Aunt is one of the extras so even if I don't like the film there is still the fun of trying to spot her in the background.:laugh:
 

EltonFrog

Legendary Member
Just got in from watching the film, I rather enjoyed it, well made, good performances, charming and very amusing rather than laugh out loud funny.
 

gavgav

Legendary Member
I went to see it last night with @Rickshaw Phil. It was an ok film, but nothing more than that. Had its funny moments but very laboured for long periods as well.

Michael Gambon stole the show as Godfrey and Toby Jones was good as Captain Mainwaring.
 

captain nemo1701

Space cadet. Deck 42 Main Engineering.
Location
Bristol
I liked the cast and their performances, just the script was a bit lightweight. It might have been better as a one-off TV film. Dads army was also made into a 1970's movie, which was the done thing in those days for sitcoms. Trouble is in adapting a 30 minute comedy into a 90 minute movie. I hope they make another one with a bit more slapstick in it.
 

derrick

The Glue that binds us together.
I'll wait till the hype has all died down, And watch it when it comes on the tv, I loved the original can't see this being all that. The remakes never are as good as the originals.^_^
 
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