directed by Nick
Clark
Synopsis
Jeda (Keir Howeld), a feckless young Australian,
lives in rural Hampshire with his girlfriend Stacey (Keeley Mills), until
his daily routine of cheap beer and bad telly is alarmingly disrupted
by a chance confrontation with the arrogant and pompous Monty (Jonathan
Rhodes). Jeda finds that he must prove his own worth to Stacey, to Monty,
to the world, and to himself.
And what better way to acheive this then by starting his
own political party. He teams up with his friends Weazel (Jackson Wright)
and Tim (William Gregory) to save the planet and create world peace.
Will he confront his inner demons?
Will he keep Stacey?
Will he save the planet?
Can he get out of bed?
Trailer
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the DVD Trailer Here!
Special Features
- 3 Commentaries:
- Producer and Director (one sober,
one drunk)
- Monty and Simon
- Troma UK Agent, Andrew Mackay
- Special Message from The Producer
- Deleted Scenes
- Movie Trailer
About the Filmmaker
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Inspired by life in England's New Forest,
Nick, a film graduate, and Tom, an anthropologist, transformed a hilarious
idea into their first feature film - the most original and stimulating
British comedy since Monty Python. |
Filmmaker's Website
www.wysiwygfilms.com
Tech Specs
- Running Time: 81 Minutes
- Extras Running Time: 260 Minutes
- Colour
- Widescreen
- Stereo Sound
Quotes
"Excellent stuff. Some genuinely inspired
satire and some fantastic performances." - Rob Ross, National Film
Theatre
"It's a saucy, romantic, comedy with a modern twist. Laudable,
with a confident gloss and excellent lead players." - Jeff Thomson, Radio
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