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Jo brand makes jokes about throwing battery acid over people, Nish is unfunny, cant act & has a chip on his shoulder.
Throw in a lecture on sustainability and you have a terrible show.
I did laugh once at a joke by Eric Morcombe, confirming new comedy is dead.
Nothing made these days is any good. Too much lecturing and people thinking they are better than others.
They missed the whole irony of that with this story And it was so obvious from point 1 what was going to happen. If they removed jo brand and nish then id have bumped up the score.
How dare we all want plastic reindeer antlers, right?
Throw in a lecture on sustainability and you have a terrible show.
I did laugh once at a joke by Eric Morcombe, confirming new comedy is dead.
Nothing made these days is any good. Too much lecturing and people thinking they are better than others.
They missed the whole irony of that with this story And it was so obvious from point 1 what was going to happen. If they removed jo brand and nish then id have bumped up the score.
How dare we all want plastic reindeer antlers, right?
Another modern updating of a Christmas Carol.
For about the first 20 mins it held promise, but then seemed to wither in it's impact, storyline & authenticity as it went on. Perhaps it was in part because of it's short running time (basically a TV movie, but only 66 mins in length).
I wouldn't say it was awful, it passed the time. The acting was generally good. It gave me the odd smile (mostly nearer the beginning) and with some clever ideas, such as who the ghosts that visited were, I wouldn't say this is a totally awful film. Would I rewatch it a second time? Definitely not - I was glad when it was over, and it won't be revisited next Xmas.
A bit boring overall if nothing else!
For about the first 20 mins it held promise, but then seemed to wither in it's impact, storyline & authenticity as it went on. Perhaps it was in part because of it's short running time (basically a TV movie, but only 66 mins in length).
I wouldn't say it was awful, it passed the time. The acting was generally good. It gave me the odd smile (mostly nearer the beginning) and with some clever ideas, such as who the ghosts that visited were, I wouldn't say this is a totally awful film. Would I rewatch it a second time? Definitely not - I was glad when it was over, and it won't be revisited next Xmas.
A bit boring overall if nothing else!
Well no Christmas would be complete, without at least one version of Charles Dickens classic Christmas yarn a Christmas Carol, in this case the carol being played by Suranne Jones, a very successful business woman Who takes on the part of Ebeneezer Scrooge, she hates Christmas and everything it stands for as is told in the classic tale.
The ghosts of past present and future are played by stars of light entertainment. The past is represented brilliantly by Morecambe and Wise. Played by Jonty Stevens and Ian Aspinall, and if you only watch the show for one reason watch it for their performance because if your as old as me and remember Morecambe and Wise then you will realise how good these performances are. It goes a little bit downhill after that and we all know the story and how it ends, but the performances particularly by Jones and the ever reliable Mark Benton make this a good family watch at Christmas. 7/10.
The ghosts of past present and future are played by stars of light entertainment. The past is represented brilliantly by Morecambe and Wise. Played by Jonty Stevens and Ian Aspinall, and if you only watch the show for one reason watch it for their performance because if your as old as me and remember Morecambe and Wise then you will realise how good these performances are. It goes a little bit downhill after that and we all know the story and how it ends, but the performances particularly by Jones and the ever reliable Mark Benton make this a good family watch at Christmas. 7/10.
Wonderful Christmas film - highly recommended. Suranne Jones continues to impress with her varied project choices in 2022, and does it again with a full bodied and committed performance as Carole, a modern day Scrooge character straight out of Dickens- but with a twist. Jo Brand is an absolute hoot. With a wonderful mix of sentiment, humour, tragedy and hope for the future, this film has something for everyone. The Morcombe and Wise segments are particularly poignant, witty and well done. This film will certainly be on my annual Christmas watch list in the coming years. This is delightful fun for all the family.
Suranne Jones strains to carry the dead weight of this poorly developed production.
Flaccid direction forces this compilation of cutting room takes into a limp adaptation where proven talent is given no opportunity to draw in the audience.
Nish Kumar successfully reinterprets a clichéd character to show the frustration it must feel, especially when it tries to be wordlessly enigmatic.
Jo Brand seems poorly rehearsed and largely jokeless.
The Morecambe and Wise duo has real spark and charm even where the jokes failed.
This show is a good example of the risk of writing jokes for comics who do exactly that for a living. They should be trusted to amend the script.
The clunky explanation at the end revealing motives undermined a nice twist.
It appears the script was put in the hands of the wrong producers.
Flaccid direction forces this compilation of cutting room takes into a limp adaptation where proven talent is given no opportunity to draw in the audience.
Nish Kumar successfully reinterprets a clichéd character to show the frustration it must feel, especially when it tries to be wordlessly enigmatic.
Jo Brand seems poorly rehearsed and largely jokeless.
The Morecambe and Wise duo has real spark and charm even where the jokes failed.
This show is a good example of the risk of writing jokes for comics who do exactly that for a living. They should be trusted to amend the script.
The clunky explanation at the end revealing motives undermined a nice twist.
It appears the script was put in the hands of the wrong producers.
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- TriviaThe snow-covered Christmas "advert" scene that opens the show was filmed on the hottest recorded day in British history.
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