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U.F.O.

  • 1993
  • 1h 19m
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Roy 'Chubby' Brown in U.F.O. (1993)
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While performing at Blackpool Pier, comedian Roy Brown is beamed aboard a spaceship of feminist aliens. He is put on trial for misogyny, found guilty, and condemned to annual pregnancies for... Read allWhile performing at Blackpool Pier, comedian Roy Brown is beamed aboard a spaceship of feminist aliens. He is put on trial for misogyny, found guilty, and condemned to annual pregnancies for 30 years.While performing at Blackpool Pier, comedian Roy Brown is beamed aboard a spaceship of feminist aliens. He is put on trial for misogyny, found guilty, and condemned to annual pregnancies for 30 years.

  • Director
    • Tony Dow
  • Writers
    • Roy 'Chubby' Brown
    • Richard Hall
    • Simon Wright
  • Stars
    • Roy 'Chubby' Brown
    • Sara Stockbridge
    • Mandi Symonds
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
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    • Director
      • Tony Dow
    • Writers
      • Roy 'Chubby' Brown
      • Richard Hall
      • Simon Wright
    • Stars
      • Roy 'Chubby' Brown
      • Sara Stockbridge
      • Mandi Symonds
    • 9User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Roy 'Chubby' Brown
    Roy 'Chubby' Brown
    • Roy 'Chubby' Brown
    Sara Stockbridge
    Sara Stockbridge
    • Zoe
    Mandi Symonds
    Mandi Symonds
    • Ava
    • (as Amanda Symonds)
    Roger Lloyd Pack
    Roger Lloyd Pack
    • Solo
    Shirley Anne Field
    Shirley Anne Field
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    Sue Lloyd
    Sue Lloyd
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    Kiran Shah
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    Kenny Baker
    • Casanova
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    Rusty Goffe
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    Anthony Georghiou
    • Dracula
    James Culshaw
    • Man
    Sheila Gill
    • Old Woman
    Paul Sarony
    Paul Sarony
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    1mindfuldrone

    I've only walked out of two movies

    And this was one. So I can't tell you the ending. I can only tell you that ten minutes in I was praying for the sweet oblivion of the grave to overtake me so I wouldn't have to endure another second of this. I thought I hated feminists. Turns out I like them more than I like Roy Chubby Brown, and this movie is the reason. When he's doing his own stand up he can do timing nearly as well as Bernard Manning, so he gets away with real filth. And he's funny. This film doesn't allow for any of that, and it's censored, so all you get is his unrelieved hatred of women, without any comic timing to make the jokes bearable, and be able to make you laugh. Not even once. It's the difference between being on a cruise ship deck and being down in the sluices, sliding around in the vomit from all the seasick people. Up on deck you might know that the ship has places you'd rather not go and spoil the cruise. This film is all sluice. And it would take weeks to wash it off. This film is an insult to the human condition. Watch it by choice only if you are on the edge of suicide and need something to push you over the edge with the sheer futility of human existence.
    7declanallen-41381

    What did you expect

    Read the few reviews and have to say that when I was a kid we watched this movie every week for 3 months. It was quoted over and over and sometimes a scene will pop into my head for no reason.

    Definitely not going to sit down and watch it now but I would recommend it to curious people with a don't expect a masterpiece nod and wink.

    The acting is ok. The story is simple and it's never ever going to take itself seriously.

    I can think of a lot of higher budget supposedly better and more popular British movies (Ali G in da house and league of gentlemen movies immediately spring to mind) which weren't even as half as entertaining.
    sep1051

    Can Always Re-Use The Tape To Record Something Else!

    I got this tape as part of a group of videos and, being totally unfamiliar with Roy "Chubby" Brown, viewed it with low expectations. My conclusion was that the video was not a loss because I could still use the tape to record something else!

    Intellectually you could say this movie derives from three sources. Ever since the days of British "quota quickies" there has been a history of comic divide between southern and northern England. In the more elegant south there was drawing room comedy (i.e. Aldwych farces) and in the working man's north there was low brow humor (i.e. George Formby). North American's may have a perception that a "British comedy" is a "British comedy" but the truth is that the northerners seldom played London or the south. The humor and the accents, much like Roy"Chubby" Brown's, didn't "travel". The second source is the show business celebrity playing "himself" (i.e. Jack Benny) as the lead in a movie. Apparently Mr. Brown's stand-up comedy routines, some of which is shown in the movie, are based on sexist and derogatory "humor". This is strictly low brow, with women as the butt of all jokes and the topics mainly derived from female bodily functions. Others, including myself, will be equally offended by the fact that the comedy is simply moronic (a conclusion also supported by the fact that every second word is F***). Roy "Chubby" Brown turns his image into the movie by playing himself, a comic who offends women. The third source is the trend towards British, and increasingly American, "lads" magazines (i.e Maxim, Stuff etc). This is the Roy "Chubby" Brown audience, 19 year old beer drinkers.

    The plot is limited. Comedian Brown, noted for his sexist routines, is kidnaped by female aliens who place him on trial for his "crime" against women. Naturally they convict him and sentence him to have babies. That's the whole plot! Needless to say the movie was written by Mr. Brown and really just consists of set-ups for him to turn to the camera and deliver a "joke". The movie seemed endless despite the fact that it was only 79 minutes. His fellow "actors" contribute nothing. Sara Stockbridge, who plays the alien pursuing Brown is yet another model "posing" through her "performance". Shirley Anne Field, playing the head of the aliens, apparently shot her scenes separately (she only shows up on a screen). Smart girl! Sue Lloyd plays the alien judge, no acting required. Finally, I saw Roger Lloyd-Pack in a movie twenty years previous to this (Confessions Of a Sex Maniac) and noted that he had only one facial expression. All I can say is that twenty years later he still has it!

    Technical credits are moderate but many people will have to strain to understand Brown's accent.

    "Lads" may enjoy this movie, feminists will be offended and the rest of us left to wonder how this ever got made.
    skina_uk_2001

    why do dumb people expect this to be an oscar winner!!

    this movie is funny as hell! if you like chubby then watch the movie!

    Don't listen to the other comments, there just sad people who laugh at absolutly nothing!

    If you want a laugh, watch this movie!

    Funny *****, plot * (but who cares, if its funny it doesnt matter about the story line)
    1chris69er_5

    your wrong about a few things mate

    1st of all this '19 year old beer drinkers' audience quote. I recently went to see Chubby Brown and there were more pensioners there than there was youth, the front 5 rows added to a total age of the rest of the audience! 2nd the north/south divide in comedy. If you don't live over here then I don't expect you to know much, but if you cared to research a little before talking about something then you would see that there are very many well respected Northern comedian who are certainly not low brow, take Peter Kay, Paddy McGuiness, Ernie Wise (from Morecambe and Wise) and Barry Cryer, who has written comedy routines for the following: Dave Allen, Stanley Baxter, Jack Benny, Rory Bremner, George Burns, Jasper Carrott, Tommy Cooper, Les Dawson, Dick Emery, Kenny Everett, Bruce Forsyth, David Frost, Bob Hope, Frankie Howard, Richard Pryor, Mike Yarwood, The Two Ronnies and Morecambe and Wise. So I think I made my point there.

    3rd is this little quote: "Others, including myself, will be equally offended by the fact that the comedy is simply moronic". If you hated it so much then why take the time to pan it on the internet, also if it was that offensive then why go through the hassle of watching all of it, surely once you're offended it should be time to turn it off, not continue to see how many points you can make about it.

    The plot shouldn't matter in a comedy film, as long as it make you laugh.

    Just thought I'd offer up some constructive criticism so maybe next time you'll think before jumping down something's throat.

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      Roy 'Chubby' Brown: Listen mate, the day I pay 50p to get into my own show is the day I show my arse in Woolies' window.

      [cuts to Brown stood in a shop window, with his pants down]

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    • Release date
      • December 10, 1993 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • U.F.O. - Unidentified F***ing Object
    • Filming locations
      • Blackpool, Lancashire, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • George Forster
      • Polygram Filmed Entertainment
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      1 hour 19 minutes
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