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Topic: Gimsby Movie
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Lee Mannering
Film God
Posts: 3216
From: The Projection Box
Registered: Nov 2006
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posted February 27, 2016 07:01 AM
Although I'm not much of a fan of Cohen I was looking forward to the film Grimsby coming to our screen, not that I visit the flicks a great deal now. My interest was that Grimsby is right next to Cleethorpes so we do go through Grimsby on the way to CHC open days. As we took our seats in a packed cinema on opening day, well 20 of us I wondered what we were in for. Filming was carried out mainly in Essex and South Africa both quite a distance from Grimsby it has to be said but hey ho.
Grimsby is noted for its fish market, sorting and probably one of the finest UK facilities around open 24 hours a day all year. The heritage centre is well worth a visit by the way is you go to CHC open days.
Anyhow, the film. Once the how wonderful Sony 4K is advertising had finished the film, sorry hard drive was in motion and I was looking forward to it. The storyline is broadly about two brother separated in youth, one turns out to be a MI6 assassin and the other Nobby a dad with 9 children following in his footsteps and somewhat loving his local football team. The humour is broad to say the least at times but the movie did have some side splitting sequences which had me laughing non stop, even leaving the cinema.
Mark Strong was very entertaining as the agent brother but I did feel as though Johnny Vegas could have been given more screen time along with a few other comedy names. It had a clear storyline and the secret agent thing worked well at least for us.
Locally there was an outcry by locals prior to the films release that is showed Grimsby in a bad light, but the Cleethorpes premiere local people were saying they liked it according to the press. What it did show was how important family was and it came across loud and clear. I'd be interested to know how well the film travels outside the UK, as we found with the Carry on movies, they don't always make it elsewhere.
The film end credits ran and then another short sequence hit the screen for which only two of us were left. I'm guessing for me the film made a nice change from pumping sound and stacked CGI. 8/10
Finally leaving the screen another round of Sony 4K advertising ran.
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