
Martin Freeman plays Chris, a frustrated TV producer who is forced to leave his unreliable flatmate Bob played by Velibor Topic in charge of showing a series of real estate agents around the house he is trying to sell. Worried by Bob's habit of spending all day working in the basement playing loud music, Chris asks his friend to listen out for the door bell and show anyone who comes calling inside. Bob promises to do exactly that and for once, not to let him down. Over the co... (Full plot summary below)
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Martin Freeman plays Chris, a frustrated TV producer who is forced to leave his unreliable flatmate Bob played by Velibor Topic in charge of showing a series of real estate agents around the house he is trying to sell. Worried by Bob's habit of spending all day working in the basement playing loud music, Chris asks his friend to listen out for the door bell and show anyone who comes calling inside. Bob promises to do exactly that and for once, not to let him down. Over the course of the day, whilst Chris struggles to cope with his insane TV presenter colleague Jerry, played by Richard Harrington - back at the house it is soon clear that bonkers Bob is taking his promise to Chris rather too literally. Bob has indeed, allowed anyone inside, including a couple of gun-toting gangsters - an incompetent young Brit played by Danny Dyer and an incontinent American played by Corey Johnson. That evening, Chris is surprised to return home and find his flatmate, four estate agents, two Jehovah's Witnesses, a corpse and a terrified children's entertainer in what remains of his flooded kitchen. Of course, a roomful of water and broken furniture doesn't mean the end of the world - but the half-crazed American sitting outside the toilet with a gun, just might.
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| Daily Mirror (UK)David EdwardsGive your money to charity. Throw it out of the window. Set it on fire. Just don't waste it by paying to see this. |
| Daily Telegraph (UK)Tim RobeyHas a script faxed in with spotless fidelity from Planet Unfunny. |
| Film4Leigh SingerAn inept, cheap and cheerless comedy that wastes Martin Freeman. |
| Empire MagazineRoss BennettA Brit-com that does nothing for the reputation of the industry although there are a few charming performances. |
| Time OutDavid JenkinsWhat a poorly developed and resiliently stupid piece of work this is. |
| User ReviewCeleste LI loved iy! Very funny!!!! One of those movies where you try to remember the funny lines so you can slip them into conversation, though nobody would get it.....hehe |
| User ReviewAndreea MThis movie had some very very funny moments. I enjoyed it. |
| User ReviewNyk Pthought it was brilliant - danny dyer looked as sexy as ever it was very random but also very funny |
| User ReviewRoss II can watch this over and over and goddamn over. Funny as hell. |
| User ReviewLouise NSo random and pretty funny too. Danny Dyer is so effing hot in this; too bad his character gets killed halfway through (that seems to happen in all of his movies!) |