I saw a screening of this film about 10 months before general release, so they may have managed to rectify some of the many faults with this film, but I don't know if that's possible.
The film has about 1 laugh in it, and even then, it's more a titter than a laugh out loud.
The film has an interesting premise, and could have been a funny look at how Hollywood re-writes history when Churchill is more film-friendly as a Navy Seal played by Christian Slater (not a spoiler, you find out in the second minute!), however it quickly goes off and you forget this is what the film's about, and it's just one cringing gag after another.
Save your money - don't watch this, don't get the DVD, and don't even bother recording off the TV.
When I saw the screening, I thought this would be straight to TV, no idea how it made it to the box office.
The film has about 1 laugh in it, and even then, it's more a titter than a laugh out loud.
The film has an interesting premise, and could have been a funny look at how Hollywood re-writes history when Churchill is more film-friendly as a Navy Seal played by Christian Slater (not a spoiler, you find out in the second minute!), however it quickly goes off and you forget this is what the film's about, and it's just one cringing gag after another.
Save your money - don't watch this, don't get the DVD, and don't even bother recording off the TV.
When I saw the screening, I thought this would be straight to TV, no idea how it made it to the box office.