Fat Slags
Leaving their hometown of Fulchester in the North of England, Sandra and Tracey head for the bright lights of London, shagging and boozing their way to fame and fortune.
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- Cast:
- Fiona Allen , Sophie Thompson , Jerry O'Connell , Anthony Stewart Head , Geri Horner , James Dreyfus , Naomi Campbell
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Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!
Entertaining from beginning to end, it maintains the spirit of the franchise while establishing it's own seal with a fun cast
If you like to be scared, if you like to laugh, and if you like to learn a thing or two at the movies, this absolutely cannot be missed.
Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
Watched this as part of a quest to watch the IMDb bottom 100. It's hard to believe that there are 27 worse movies because this is without a doubt the worst movie I have ever had the misfortune of suffering through. It starts abysmally and completely fails to redeem itself throughout it's excruciating length. It's difficult to imagine why an actor like Anthony Head would want to associate himself with this turkey. Even on paper it can't have looked at all good. With vomit-making sexual references and toilet humor that could easily have been written by a 10-year-old this is definitely worth skipping. If you see the DVD in a shop, not only should you not watch it, you should burn it....in a volcano where possible.=SPOILER ALERT= Interestingly, I think Jerry O'Connell is probably the only actor to have his penis bitten off in two different movies.
I thought that I would watch this film as it was on TV, I like Viz and had an hour or two to kill.I had also heard that the film was a bit of a train wreck and sometime films like that can be quite amusing in places.I was wrong.This is unwatchable.One of the actresses was giggling and grinning all the way through no matter what her character was supposed to be doing. I think she was embarrassed and so she should be.The other tried to fake an awful northern accent for an hour whilst starring like a mad woman. Whoever wrote this has never read the comic strip and should be shot.Drivel.
Eeeeee.... ah started readin' t'Viz when ya could onnly get't at't Kard Bar...... which is the one outlet in Newcastle that sold the thing way before its glory days (also now long gone). But on that basis, I feel entitled to say that this is actually a very funny film. It has an incredible cast, looked the part- OK, they departed from the usual locations of Mr. Vitoni's and the Dog & Hammer, but for me it worked (except for the fact that Dolph Lundgren got away with his shorts still on, of course). Geri Haliwell was actually rather excellent, and Anthony Head was superb ("...and Ethiopa has a space programme..."). The number of genuinely funny moments was enough to sustain a pleasant game of "spot the cameo"). Overall, vastly better than the animated version, and a thoroughly enjoyable bit of light entertainment. After all, anything that combines a dig at the Turner Prize with an informed critique of the doner kebab can't be all bad. Give it a try- you might just agree that it is extremely funny.
I got tickets to see a preview of this film and being a fan of the Viz strip took them up on the chance (well .. all 15 minutes of it) i had to leave, it was shocking! I dread to think what people will feel if THEY pay to see this rubbish! The body suits that the actors wear are shockingly made, it's like this is a sketch for some TV series gone wrong! At 76 minutes too i imagine the film makers know this and have kept the running time to a minimum so as not to offend viewers even more! Also the fact that GERI HALLIWELL is billed as one of the stars of this film is such a laugh, she isn't even an actress and she appears briefly in the film - hardly worthy of a credit!