The All Together (2007)
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Martin Freeman, Corey Johnson and Velibor Topic helm the unabashedly rude, gross-out crime comedy The All Together. As the story opens, successful television producer Chris Ashworth (Freeman) leaves his home to head off to work, and puts his boarder, the Bosnian immigrant Bob (Topic), in charge of… More Martin Freeman, Corey Johnson and Velibor Topic helm the unabashedly rude, gross-out crime comedy The All Together. As the story opens, successful television producer Chris Ashworth (Freeman) leaves his home to head off to work, and puts his boarder, the Bosnian immigrant Bob (Topic), in charge of showing the home to real estate appraisers. An eccentric taxidermist who makes his living from stuffed models of copulating animals, Bob is also untrustworthy and lazy; he nonetheless consents to Chris's request, which frees up Chris for the rest of the day and provides a much needed relief from stress. Meanwhile, in another part of town, the thug Dennis Earle (Danny Dyer) chauffeurs an American criminal associate, Mr. Gaspardi (Corey Johnson) to the airport, when Gaspardi grows violently ill - the result of curry eaten the night before - and declares that he must find a toilet in which to vomit. The two decide to find a bathroom in a nearby house, and happen upon Chris's house. Their visit, of course, falls right in the middle of the real estate tour, and a series of subsequent mishaps set the stage for a violent and outrageously messy afternoon. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi
- Directed By
- Gavin Claxton
- Written By
- Gavin Claxton
- Genres
- Drama, Romance, Comedy
- In Theaters
- May 11, 2007 Wide
- Studio
- Lions Gate UK
Critic Reviews
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David Jenkins, Time Out
What a poorly developed and resiliently stupid piece of work this is.
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, Independent
A cramped, incompetent farse.
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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.
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, Total Film
Lacks direction...not to mention a tight script.
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Tim Robey, Daily Telegraph
Has a script faxed in with spotless fidelity from Planet Unfunny.
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