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French & Saunders: At the Movies

French & Saunders: At the Movies

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Funny Entertainment Spoof by Talented Duo
Review: "French and Saunders" are Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders, two incredibly talented British comedic actresses/writers. This collection of spoofs and skits comes courtesy of the BBC.

While featuring several movie spoofs ("Misery", "Silence of the Lambs", "Thelma and Louise", etc) that is not the only genre lampooned by these gifted writers/actors.

In addition to films, they also try their hand at spoofing music videos (their take on Guns-n-Roses "November Rain", with Jennifer Saunders taking on the Axl role and Dawn French that of Slash, is absolutely hysterical), fashion models, high-brow mini-series (Upstairs Downstairs), the Royals, etc.

Of the film spoofs, the "Thelma and Louise" and "Silence of the Lambs" parodies stands out, as does a priceless take on "Star Wars:Phantom Menace". The "Star Wars" spoof is part of the BONUS selections on this DVD.

With tongue firmly in cheek, these two woman break down the fourth wall barrier and often interact out of character with each other, with uproarius results.

Among other topics, they turn their sharp wit to comment on the obvious superiority of Princess Diana over Sarah Ferguson (the DVD is dated 1994, which explains why the "Star Wars" skit is considered BONUS material) and how supermodel Jerry Hall "has it all".

The skits and lampoons here are right on the money, with detailed sets reproductions and props (many an inside joke on props are peppered throughout). Details count with any parody and are much appreciated here - From the costumes, down to the uncanny reproduction of Sigourney Weaver's voice (as portrayed by Jennifer Saunders) in the "Aliens" parody.

Jennifer Saunders has a gift with voices. She does not impersonate so much as interpret nuance (as Clarice in "Silence of the Lambs" and as Ripley in "Aliens").

As for pure, comedy sketches? If anyone has ever been inundated with mail order catalogs, there is an absolutely laugh-out-loud skit which centers around two women who have obviously purchased every catalog item ever produced.

This is an excellent, funny collection and one that you'll enjoy watching and watching again. I think once you've experienced the comic talents of these two very funny women, you'll be looking for additional "French and Saunders" collections.

Note please that I believe this DVD contains different material than the VHS tape, as there is no spoof on "The Exorcist" as indicated in some of the other reviews.

A quick rundown of some topics covered : "Misery", commercial spoofs, "November Rain" music video, Princess Diana and Sarah Ferguson, Jackie and Joan Collins, "Aliens", "American Gladiators", The Mama's and the Papa's music video, "Silence of the Lambs", catalog fans, Jerry Hall, "Thelma and Louise", "Star Wars: The Phantom Menace".

For the inside-joke fan, watch for references of Dawn French and windows or panes of glass.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very Funny
Review: But is does tend to drag on. I love the humorous take offs of the American movies, but there are also reference to British shows I am unfamiliar with. I love Jennifer Saunders in AB FAB and missed Patsy so much. Worth the time to watch as Jennifer perfects her skills.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: So Good it Bears Repeated Viewings!
Review: Clever, funny and very entertaining writing and performances from these two extremely talented women. What a pleasure that we in the US can be treated to their work! The movie spoofs are SO funny and I pick up on even more funny lines, etc. I didn't see on previous viewings - probably because I was laughing so much! Dawn French doing a southern accent...a riot. Very highly-recommended!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It's to "AbFab" as "Fawlty Towers" is to "Monty Python."
Review: Dawn French & Jennifer Saunders emerged on the British comedy scene as one of the new crop of performers who began at the "Comic Strip" club. This clan produced great TV comedy throughout the '80s & '90s, much to America's indifference: "The Young Ones (the most successful of the bunch stateside)," "The Comic Strip Presents...," "Bottom," "Filthy, Rich, & Catflap," and "French & Saunders." Then, Jennifer Saunders wrote and starred in a program based on a sketch from a "French & Saunders" show called "Absolutely Fabulous." Of course, it became an worldwide hit and put Saunders on the map. "AbFab" is unquestionably brilliant and Edina Monsoon a fantastic creation but the fact that Yanks love "AbFab" while remaining ignorant of "French & Saunders" is like having people love John Cleese's "Fawlty Towers" while never having seen his work in "Monty Python's Flying Circus." "French & Saunders," being a sketch show, covers a wider range of subjects and humor than "AbFab" and reveals Dawn French as a formidable talent on her own and a perfect compliment to Saunders. Many of the shows parody popular films and musical acts and, while some pieces may be very dry, others are rather vulgar and savage. Personally, I think these shows are greater than "AbFab" in that there is so much more in them - including the full breadth of Saunders talent (both women have an endless stream of diverse characters inside them). Grab this disc and discover what they already know overseas: that French & Saunders are the greatest comedy team of the past 20 years!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Extra stuff!
Review: Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders are comedy geniuses. That said, this disc is not quite as good as "Gentlemen Prefer..." BUT there is a 30 minute bonus special of sketches that is better than the special on "Gentlemen Prefer..." It includes the hilarious 'Phantom Menace' take-off. These specials are not on the VHS versions, so if you have the tapes, you may want to buy these anyway. Or rent them. Whatever you want.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: TWO VERY BRIGHT TALENTS!
Review: Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders are undoubtedly one of Britains' most talented and popular comic duos. There are no limitations to their talents. They simply are unique!!

This thoroughly excellent video features French and Saunders spoofs of many classic movies such as THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS, THELMA AND LOUISE, WHATEVER HAPPENED TO BABY JANE?, MISERY and THE EXORCIST. After watching these spoofs you will never be able to take any of the films seriously again! Its absolutley hilarious from beginning to end with its razor sharp wit and magnificent comic playing from all of the cast involved. Particuarly good spoofs are WHATEVER HAPPENED TO BABY JANE?, the take off of IN BED WITH MADONNA and the totally hilarious THE EXORCIST. Packed full of fun and laughs this video is essential to any comedy collection. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Always great for laughs
Review: Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders have always made me laugh. On this DVD the highlight is their spoof on the movie Misery. Dawn French has Kathy Bates character down perfectly. I kept rewinding and belly laughing. Their take on Thelma and Louise will give you another big laugh as well as Jennifer saunders as Sigourney Weaver in Aliens. (they have the hair and look down perfectly). Some of the comedy I didn't undertsand for they are take off's of BBC shows that I have never heard of and that is why I gave this a 4 star rating instead of a 5. If you are a fan of ABFAB, you will be a fan of this DVD. Again, the Misery spoof is classic!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: VERY FUNNY
Review: French and Saunders are great at their work!! They are very funny! Do buy for a great family night!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Delightful British Parodies of Popular Movies
Review: I give them a high rating because I am an Anglophile and understand British slang very well. I suspect your mileage may vary, especially if you are unfamiliar with British idiom. If you subscribe to BBC America and like British comedy, pour yourself some tea (or warm beer) and sit down with this one.

British comedians, Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders perform a series of sketches that are delightful send-ups of popular movies, such as "Silence of the Lambs" and "Thelma and Louise". They are supported by their usual stable of very funny people, most notably, a surprisingly butch commando in the "Alien" sketch. (Ms. Burke appears in "Absolutely Fabulous" as the nearly unintelligible Cockney go-getter who rushes into magazine meetings, throwing catch phrases at her ditzy staff and then rushing out.)

There are a few things that Americans might find puzzling, like a parody called "House of Idiot", but if you've watched PBS at all, it is not a stretch to figure out what they are doing.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: must experience!
Review: I have just become a fan of French and Saunders after having watched this dvd at a friends home. I thought they were very funny. I only wish they were on tv in the States.


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