Acensbart
Excellent but underrated film
Beanbioca
As Good As It Gets
Kailansorac
Clever, believable, and super fun to watch. It totally has replay value.
Scarlet
The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
TonyMontana96
(Originally seen a few years ago) There's not much to say, the ratings on this occasion speak for themselves, 2.6 is a rarity on IMDb, you know what it means and I agree with the people trashing this piece of cow dung. I turned it off after forty something minutes, as it was painfully embarrassing and didn't understand what comedy was, and Keith Lemon who is a likable, rather funny guy on his TV shows absolutely makes a mockery of himself here, proving he cannot make a feature length film with any decent jokes whatsoever; it's vulgar, cringeworthy, unfunny and one of the worst comedies ever made, a film to avoid like the plague. 0/10
mattwalsh91
Where do I start, seriously. I love Celebrity Juice and also Lemon Da Vida Loca was quite good, so I really did have high expectation about this film. The trailer looked rubbish anyway but I just seen the film was on Netflix so thought "why not" .. Well, here's why not. I probably only watched about 10 minutes of this complete pile of rubbish. To me it seemed like Leigh Francis and most of the other film crew just got completely mashed on Cocaine, went full-on crazy, hired loads of random celebrities and made a film. Random celebrities throughout, terrible acting, characters from Bo Selecta making random entrances, Random off-point quotes that didn't even fit in to the scene or conversation. I seriously cannot believe how wrong they went with this film. I kind of want to carry on watching to see what happens, but I just cannot bring myself to do it. The amount of bad user ratings really don't surprise me here. Complete rubbish.
FlashCallahan
Ten years ago, Leigh Francis was funny. Bo Selecta came from nowhere and really degraded certain celebrities who were a little too big for their boots.The show got cancelled, and then a new character came by. several series of a panel show later, we get a film, and it's really poor to say the least.i knew it wasn't going to be anything special, just a love in with a lot of famous people (well to us Brits anyway) making nudge nudge wink wink references to the camera, with a little sub-plot, involving a new invention.The trouble is, this sub-plot is stolen from The Jerk, the classic Steve Martin movie, and makes the whole thing pointless and un-original.They even rip off the fault with the glasses from the original.It's just a poor movie, harking back to those smutty seventies Carry on movies, and other movies like Holiday on the buses.When Kelly Brook is the best thing about a movie, you start to worry. I would give this one star, but it made me laugh when Paddy Mcguinness stared at the camera and said 'See you in the Sequel'.Delusional, but funny.A horrid affair in every sense, with no redeeming features.
Neil Welch
Keith Lemon is a bouffanted, spray-tanned medallion man buffoon with delusionally inflated ideas about his own talents, looks, and qualities in general. He is a North of England businessman down in London for an inventor's convention, leaving behind his girlfriend Rosie and friend Dougie in charge. For reasons beyond my ability to explain rationally, he becomes a huge success but, in the process, loses the decent values he once had...Keith Lemon is the latest persona adopted by comedy artist Leigh Francis (following TV success with Bo Selecta and Arvis Merrion, neither of which I could stand, and both of which make cameos in this movie together with a host of minor British celebrities). Lemon is a well-conceived, if broad, character, and well able to sustain a feature film.But let's be up-front here - this film is crass, tasteless, both smutty and rude, obvious, full of bad language, witless sex talk, and almost entirely lacking in moral fibre. It is prurient, infantile, and preposterous. Kelly Brook, game for anything, sends herself up in a performance of teeth clenching embarrassment. The story is idiotic, and anything (and everything) are valid targets for the humour, no matter how politically incorrect (which actually scores it a point as far as I'm concerned).Watching it is a bit like watching a car crash. But in some respects, it is a moderately entertaining car crash. I laughed fairly often (but never felt proud of doing so!).Non-English viewers may well have trouble with some of the accents in this movie, and would benefit from subtitles.