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The All Together

2007 1h 23m Comedy List
0% Tomatometer 9 Reviews 21% Audience Score 500+ Ratings
Two gangsters invade the home of a London artist (Velibor Topic) while his roommate (Martin Freeman) is away. Read More Read Less

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Independent (UK) A cramped, incompetent farse. Rated: 1/5 May 11, 2007 Full Review Tim Robey Daily Telegraph (UK) Has a script faxed in with spotless fidelity from Planet Unfunny. May 11, 2007 Full Review Phelim O'Neill Guardian Utterly pointless. Rated: 1/5 May 11, 2007 Full Review David Edwards Daily Mirror (UK) Give your money to charity. Throw it out of the window. Set it on fire. Just don't waste it by paying to see this. Rated: 1/5 May 11, 2007 Full Review Total Film Lacks direction...not to mention a tight script. Rated: 2/5 May 11, 2007 Full Review Rich Cline Shadows on the Wall A deeply unfunny comedy that hinges on ill-conceived plot points that all involve transport problems or bodily functions. Rated: 1/5 May 5, 2007 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member My friends sold me this film as COMEDY years ago (I did not watch it). Last night (March 18, 2014) I had the chance at last to see what they ment by COMEDY, and again they failed. The purpose of this film (or the script) is to let you know what FRUSTRATION MEANS in two possible ways (sometimes from desilution you get funny things, I get that, but this is not funny until you analize it and know how a thriller can end up been funny and it works that way for me). The 1st possibility is that frustration at work happens almost all the time, and telling someone to obey your rules and disobey them can happen too and those 2 are frustrating! By that I give some mini stars to this movie (is creative but the way transmited sometimes fall into cliche, but not in cliches we see on films still today & that's somehow good). The acting was great but could have been better if the director didn't put all together so quickly (I know an 1 hour with 19 minutes is still not enough to get all together in a right way). The music score was perfect in timing and for the scenes that really want you to get in there and scream at the man with the *spoiler*. So good. So to end it, the frustration is there and that purpose was well done and transmited....but the COMEDY is not there even if they tried. I would say honestly that this movie is PSYCO thriller from the minute those psyco get in the apartment...and the ending is something I did NOT expected. Enjoy. - March 19, 2014. PS: Martin and Amanda did great as always. It was good to see another film of them together (I forgot they did this one). Bye. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/22/23 Full Review Audience Member Not the worst thing to ever grace the screen, but by no means good in any way, shape or form. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 02/18/23 Full Review anthony b Before Martin Freeman was Bilbo, he was just plain hilarious. Though better yet here is Danny Dyer, who delivers an understated supporting performance which still proves to be a comedic tour-de-force. Unfortunately, his character enters late and leaves early, as if Mr. Dyer only planned on sticking around long enough to steal the entire show...Mission accomplished! Rated 4 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review Audience Member What a mess. It was an OK movie. Funny at times, but mostly a mess and is based on what? No character development at all. The main characters were boring, weak and not funny. Best was Danny (duh), he did his job... an idiotic clueless Al Pacino wanna be. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/20/23 Full Review Audience Member Definately judged this movie on its DVD cover!! Not terrible, but not the comedy i was expecting.......... TV movie at best. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 02/26/23 Full Review Audience Member thought it was brilliant - danny dyer looked as sexy as ever it was very random but also very funny Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/28/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis Two gangsters invade the home of a London artist (Velibor Topic) while his roommate (Martin Freeman) is away.
Director
Gavin Claxton
Producer
Colin Leventhal, Phil Hunt, Compton Ross
Screenwriter
Gavin Claxton
Production Co
Head Gear Films, Metrol Technology
Genre
Comedy
Original Language
British English
Runtime
1h 23m