Guy Walker and Rob Heath are on a quest to find out if successful British TV comedies should make the jump to the big screen.
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Guy Walker and Rob Heath are on a quest to find out if successful British TV comedies should make the jump to the big screen.
A proud part of the Film Stories Podcast Network: www.filmstories.co.uk
Here we are at the end of our St Trinian's bank holiday treat. The final episode sees Rob and Guy tackle the reboot(s) of the mid-00s. A kind of back to basics, borrowing heavily from Belles but with an updated 00s sensibility, which depressingly probably means more sexism if anything.
An embarrassment of riches of a cast. Early roles for the likes of Gemma Arterton and Juno Temple, plus old hands like Colin Firth and Rupert Everett. All tied together with the rather large elephant in the room of Russell Brand as Flash Harry, set to a malaise of Girls Allowed and Landfill Indie.
Along with 2007's St Trinian's, we also briefly discuss the 2009 sequel: Legend of Fritton's Gold and any possible legacy and future for the IP. Guy had been waiting for the films to be more about the students, and on the face of it this reboot would deliver. Tune in to find out if it did.
St Trinian's - Trailer
https://youtu.be/JJQ1pAW4uU8?si=5Vw-kwNNwVNWCBBD
St Trinian's - Premiere
https://youtu.be/Rtx43qThERk?si=rtDofxBgOnJd3tDr
St Trinian's 2: The Legend of Fritton's Gold - Trailer
https://youtu.be/9chVAXvsOcQ?si=qJCieDgWkLB1s7Td
Pistol - Trailer
https://youtu.be/-QtyfPxkBqs?si=G75tBV7RnbNuIkPz
4 3 2 1 - Trailer
https://youtu.be/VL27h8b-K38?si=kB1NfMh3ZHmLZWfV
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Britcom Goes To The Movies
Guy Walker and Rob Heath are on a quest to find out if successful British TV comedies should make the jump to the big screen.
A proud part of the Film Stories Podcast Network: www.filmstories.co.uk