The League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse

2005 "To save their world... They're coming to ours..."
6.1| 1h27m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 03 June 2005 Released
Producted By: Universal Pictures
Country: United Kingdom
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The fictional world of Royston Vasey is facing apocalypse and the only way to avert disaster is for our nightmarish cast of characters to find a way into the real world and confront their creators. From present day Soho to the fictional film world of 17th Century Britain, the residents must overcome countless bizarre obstacles in their bid to return Royston Vasey to safety.

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Horror, Comedy

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Steve Bendelack

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Universal Pictures

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Sexyloutak Absolutely the worst movie.
ChanFamous I wanted to like it more than I actually did... But much of the humor totally escaped me and I walked out only mildly impressed.
Arianna Moses Let me be very fair here, this is not the best movie in my opinion. But, this movie is fun, it has purpose and is very enjoyable to watch.
Taha Avalos The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.
Jackson Booth-Millard The League of Gentlemen became a rather popular sketch show style sitcom, so it was almost inevitable that it would follow in the steps of other sitcoms and have a movie spin-off, written by Mark Gatiss, Steve Pemberton, Reece Shearsmith and Jeremy Dyson, directed by Steve Bendelack (Mr. Bean's Holiday, The Harry Hill Movie). Basically on night, Jeremy Dyson (Michael Sheen) calls the other members of The League of Gentlemen about an idea to have all the characters of Royston Vasey having tails. But the other members want to move on to other projects, and Jeremy is suddenly confronted and terrorised by three of the characters, Edward and Tulip "Tubbs" Tattsyrup (Shearsmith and Pemberton) and Papa Lazarou (Shearsmith), he tries to run, but falls off the edge of a cliff. In Royston Vasey, the village is being hit by meteors, vicar Reverend Bernice Woodall (Shearsmith) shows fellow residents Pauline Campbell-Jones (Pemberton) and Mr. Matthew Chinnery (Gatiss) that there are signs of The Apocalypse occurring. Hilary Briss (Gatiss) has escaped from prison, he finds Herr Lipp (Pemberton) on the moors and takes him hostage and uses him to steal a car driven by Geoff Tipps (Shearsmith). Fleeing the fireballs, they go into the church and find the crypt, going through a door that leads them into the real world. They wind up in the town of Hadfield, Derbyshire, the setting for Royston Vasey in The League of Gentlemen television series, the situation is explained to them by Lazarou and the Tattsyrups. Briss, Herr Lipp and Geoff Tipps travel to London to find the show creators, to confront them that their fictional world is being destroyed because they are not working together to continue writing for them. While Lipp pretends to be his creator, Steve Pemberton, Briss and Tipps read through the creators' new project, a historical horror called The King's Evil, Briss chases after an escaped Pemberton, while Tipps continues to read the script, and writes himself into it as the hero. While Lipp has become very attached to Pemberton's family, in particular his children, Briss takes Pemberton up to Hadfield to call Reece Shearsmith to tell him what is going on, Shearsmith only believes him when the real Mark Gatiss is standing in front of him and the voice of Gatiss' character Briss is talking. Shearsmith and Gatiss find and capture Herr Lipp, and they travel up to Hadfield, and step through the dimensional door to enter Royston Vasey. They try to swap hostages, but Pemberton is killed by a stray gunshot. Dr. Erasmus Pea (David Warner), the villain of The King's Evil, tries to convince Briss to leave Royston Vasey and join him, he refuses, and a battle ensues, with many fellow characters being killed. Shearsmith and Gatiss climb up the wall of the church in order to escape, but Shearsmith falls to his death. Briss kills the monster that appears, but is stabbed in the back Dr. Pea, before dying he tells Tipps that he is the only one that can save Royston Vasey. Gatiss tries to escape and return to the real world, but Herr Lipp holds him at gunpoint, Tipps manages to kill Pea, but the chaos continues. Herr Lipp threatens to kill Gatiss in the church, but the other characters try to dissuade him, as they believe if all the writers are dead, Royston Vasey will cease to exist, and they will all die. Lipp says they will be better off, because they will no longer be controlled, and things will not get better, Tipps persuades Lipp to hand him the gun, only for him to accidentally fire it and kill Gatiss. With all the writers now dead, the people of Royston Vasey dead prepare for the worst, but instead, everything calms down and The Apocalypse ends, they realise they are now free. Herr Lipp adopts some orphaned children, Mr Chinnery finds a rabbit to look after without killing it, and Bernice and Pauline appear to become romantically involved. Tipps leaves the church, waving goodbye to Edward, Tubbs and Papa Lazarou, it appears Royston Vasey can exist independently without its creators, but Dyson is still alive in a coma, and everyone in the real world now has a tail. Also starring Mark Gatiss as Mickey M. Michaels, Steve Pemberton as Steve, Reece Shearsmith as Geoff, Victoria Wood as Queen Mary II, Bernard Hill as King William III, Peter Kay as Simon Pig, Simon Pegg as Peter Cow, Emily Woof as Lindsay and Bruno Langley as Damon. Most of the recognisable and popular characters get some good moments, but this film also gives the lesser known and explored characters an opportunity for storylines and screen time, the plot is twisted and a bit difficult to explain, but it is essentially the bizarre fictional world clashing with the real world, it is weird, but that's probably what the creators wanted, and there are enough funny and dark moments to satisfy fans of the TV show, a reasonable surreal horror comedy. Worth watching!
lolshaughnessy To say that this movie is bad is to say that this movie isn't your type of thing, but to say it is a masterpiece is giving it too much credit, even if the people who say this are fans of the original show. This film in my opinion suffers from one thing and that is continuity errors that tie in with the series, that some fans of the show may or may not be able to ignore. The first error comes from the idea that Tubbs and Edward are back despite the face that we saw them killed at the beginning of series 3. The second is Pauline speaking to Mickey, at the end of series 3 they were married and in the beginning we see them speak but we see no sign of them being together and no mention of whether or not a divorce was involved at all. The third continuity error we see is that the vicar is back, at the end of the Christmas special we see her taken away by Papa Lazarou (excuse possible spelling error), which is carried on into the third series where we see posters outside the church with her picture displayed as a person missing poster. All in all however all the major characters are back in this film and it is an enjoyable experience for any fan of the show if these continuity errors are ignored and the film is watched casually rather than in any depth, and if you have never seen The League Of Gentlemen you will be able to watch this film without picking up on any of these errors, however if you are a fan of the show as I am myself you may want to go into this film with an open mind.
raypdaley182 I expected so much from this film. Which was always a worry. Another UK TV show that tried to transfer it's format to the big screen and failed in a majorly big way.The show as a TV entity is brilliant and can do no wrong. Sadly the same can't be said of it's big screen incarnation. The characters themselves are very strong on TV and thrive well in the setting of Royston Vasey. But the entire concept of this film is that the Gents themselves have decided to kill off those characters in favour of something more highbrow and serious.So some of the characters of Royston Vasey make their way to the real world to stop this happening. Tubbs, Edward & Pappa Lazarou fail in this endeavor as they can't fit into the real world well enough. Bernice, Dr Chinnery & Pauline are supposed to be the next team to go through.Unfortunately for Royston Vasey, Hillary Briss, Herr Lipp and Geoff Tipps go through in their place as Hillary Briss was fleeing from the police.They track down the Gents and kidnap Steve Pemberton replacing him with Herr Lipp (who makes a better Steve than Steve does). The film that the remaining Gents were writing is introduced as a (really bad) story within a story.Eventually the remaining 2 Gents discover Herr Lipp really isn't Steve and they arrange to trade him with the real Steve. Of course it means they all go back to Royston Vasey and have a really bad ending where all the Gents die.Very bad film, very bad middle and ending. It has NO redeeming features. Best avoided even by fans.
p-robson2 league of gentleman has been the most disturbing British sitcom to be on t.v and how can a funny movie be so bad rated,they just have no taste this film will make you want to watch over and over again and still find it funny.it is surprising that it has done bad but it is British the cinema do crap most of the time but this time it (in my words) a boost with comedy with a giraffe spunks over Lady's, this is a top British comedy and better than dodge-ball, so by this and it won't prove you wrong as i don't really laugh through films but this film was amazing through comedy with the best characters but i was a bit disappointed of how much Edward and Tabb's were in there for back to typing buy this film and it won't disappoint you.