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The Hunt for Tony Blair

The Hunt for Tony Blair (2011)

October. 15,2011
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6.8
| Comedy Thriller

The Comic Strip team return for a special 50s-style 'fugitive' film noir spoof. The 60-minute film, penned by Peter Richardson and Pete Richens, follows Prime Minister Tony Blair (Stephen Mangan), wanted for murder and on the run. Escaping from Number 10 and leaving behind his adoring wife Cherie (Catherine Shepherd), Tony vows to clear his name no matter what the consequences.

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Gutsycurene
2011/10/15

Fanciful, disturbing, and wildly original, it announces the arrival of a fresh, bold voice in American cinema.

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Voxitype
2011/10/16

Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.

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Sameer Callahan
2011/10/17

It really made me laugh, but for some moments I was tearing up because I could relate so much.

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Portia Hilton
2011/10/18

Blistering performances.

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anthonyjlangford
2011/10/19

The Hunt, despite a couple of pro Blair supporters reviewing, is full of laughs, clever satire and ridiculous over the top insanity that we've come to expect from the Comic Strip and why would we have it any other way. The production is slick, cleverly done in the noir style, with homage to many films. Politics aside, it stands on its own as a fast paced entertaining comedy with great cameos by the usual suspects. Shut the fluck up, get on your knees and all pay homage to the great one, Tony the Fabricating Fugitive as he rivals James Bond as Steve McQueen in the Great Escapade with Thatcher as the Iron Fence that Blair must mount. God forbid he deserves that Sainthood. Kudo's to Peter Richardson and the team for pulling off one of their better productions since their eighties heyday. RIP Rik.

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freya-pickard
2011/10/20

Anyone who didn't find this film funny obviously has a sense of humour failure or is still in love with Blair the liar. If you don't get satire, don't bother watching it, you won't get it. However, if you loathe politicians and love 50s style films, this is one for you. Brilliant writing and acting, beautifully shot and really, Blair etc deserve everything this film throws at them. Really looking forward to the DVD coming out as this is one film I could re-watch, over and over and never get tired of it. 10/10 for laughter and irony and well done Stephen Mangan for being utterly despicable as the main character! More please from Comic Strip!

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pawebster
2011/10/21

I was looking forward to seeing this. It seemed like a good idea, and I have happy memories of the inimitable 'Strike' from twenty-odd years ago. This used the same basic approach: turn English political history into a movie pastiche. This time it took a lot from the old Robert Donat version of the Thirty-Nine Steps. Stephen Mangan did a good job as the lead. He acted the role as a slightly Blair-ised version of himself. The other actors were fine, too. Jennifer Saunders was great, playing Margaret Thatcher in the manner of Sunset Boulevard. The only problem was the script - rather an important deficiency in this type of comedy. There were some funny moments, but they were pretty brief. At times, in desperation, swearing was used as a substitute for humour. A let down.

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NitrousMcBread
2011/10/22

Unutterably unfunny. Such a shame as this was a brilliantly-shot film with excellent work from the actors and actresses. All blame lies with the writers, who have failed on just about every level to produce anything worth watching. Not one laugh for the whole running time, and a script which jumps from style to style (Ealing comedy, attempted political satire, various pastiches of old films, etc.) without ever finding its bearings. This was a Comic Strip presentation - amazing to think this was the bunch who revolutionised comedy in the 80s. Everything in this film points towards the need for a new wave of comedians to come along and sweep this tired, uninspired, bloated cack away for good. Looking for jokes in "The Hunt For Tony Blair" produced less results than the hunt for Iraqi WMDs.

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