Big Fat Gypsy Gangster
Big Fat Gypsy Gangster
| 14 September 2011 (USA)
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After sixteen years at Her Majesty's Pleasure, Britain's hardest man is released from prison, and into the care of a documentary film crew headed by a Brit-loving American film-maker who follow him for the next week, on an hilarious roller-coaster tour of gangland London and beyond.

Reviews
GamerTab That was an excellent one.
2hotFeature one of my absolute favorites!
FirstWitch A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.
Celia A great movie, one of the best of this year. There was a bit of confusion at one point in the plot, but nothing serious.
spirals23 The second worst Britsh movie I have ever seen - which is going some as the modern Brit movie crowd only deal in cliché when it comes to the flicks. You even get a bunch of smug posh people lurching round big old houses or a gang of awful 'villains' with cameos from plastic gangsters and soccer players.For some reason most Brit movies feel like they have been made up by a bunch of self satisfied tits talking utter bs in some rich fool's over sized kitchen after a night out drinking Vodka Gimlets in Soho and snorting poorly washed cocaine.Oh...wait a minute.Propa Norty Geezahs. -10.
markblake77 I watched this film with my girlfriend last night we couldn't stop laughing all the way through, even now we keep going over some of the funny scenes and characters in the film. I think we are going to have to watch it again because there is so much content it's hard to take it in all in one go. The main character Bulla is hilarious, he is a psycho but a very likable one, you can't help but feel sorry for him, the whole story is ridiculous but very funny. Peter Capaldi is brilliant as his unhinged therapist, and Laila Morse from Eastenders lets herself go as Bulla's lunatic aunt. It's about time more films were made to be laugh out loud funny and enjoyable like this one, rather than trying to be too clever and barely getting a snigger. Well done, more like this please!
thelimelightfilmco If you're a fan of Bulla it's a must see.Great performance by Ricky Grover.We need Bulla back on the box.Thoroughly enjoyed it. I think that it showed that Bulla has a lot more depth than you could ever get across on the shorts that he made his trademark on the 11 0'Clock show. One of the funniest parts of the film for me personally was the part where the old boxing manager is bemoaning the advent of cage fighting and Bulla responds to descriptions of cage fighting incidents of eye gauging and biting with "but that's a beautiful thing.I can't see anything wrong with that.A sport has to evolve. I also laughed out loud when Bulla stabs the reporter in the arm with an infected needle to make sure he's listening. I have seen a couple of bad reviews but I think it's from people who don't appreciate alternative comedy and don't like to think to deeply or listen too closely in order to take in irony. For me it was a long awaited must see and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
debbydibdabs I laughed from the very beginning right through to the end. It's really nice to see that Britain has still got comedy and we are not always stuck with patronising American humour. (Even though there is an American in this - or is it just an accent?) There are some really cringey moments - but they are hilarious and at some points I actually felt bad for laughing, but you know what, if it makes you laugh - laugh.This film is gonna stir things up a bit, and good - it's about time we were allowed to laugh at what we want and not let others dictate what we are and aren't allowed to find funny. I watched this as a family with my husband and 2 sons - we all loved it (even if I felt a bit awkward with them at times) and were all laughing and still spoke about it for days after.