The League of Gentlemen

The League of Gentlemen

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  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • Release date: June 19, 2000
  • Sound mix: Stereo
  • Aspect ratio: 1.78 : 1
  • Also known as: Liga džentlmena
  • "The League of Gentlemen" is a series of comedies that the BBC began broadcasting in 1999. The film has in-depth explanations of obsessive-compulsive disorder + cleanliness, bad taste, and heavy taste. The show is set in Royston Vasey, a fictional town in the north of England, and although the show is officially classified as a sitcom, the TV show is more of a skit and has elements of horror. 
    The four screenwriters Mark Gatiss , Steve Pemberton , Jeremy Dursang, Reece ShearSmith formed a comedy group "The League of Gentlemen" while in college, and the four-person group approached after the film "The League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse" aired Disbanded, only Steve Pemberton and Reece ShearSmith collaborated, and their style of work continued the absurd darkness of The League of Gentlemen.
    The 2000 theatrical version of "The League of Gentlemen" performed more than 100 times at the Royal Theatre in London and won numerous awards. This absurd and dark comedy is really loved by the British, and the subsequent " Little Britain " is also a British drama. This bad taste continues to flourish.
    It is said that the three leading actors , Mark Gatiss , Steve Pemberton , and Reece ShearSmith , portrayed all the characters in the play. There are endless jokes, and they also revealed a trace of grief in life. .
    "The League of Gentlemen" includes the first, second and third seasons of the TV series, the 2000 theatrical version of the Christmas special, and the 2005 theatrical version of the movie " The League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse ". 

    Details

    • Release date June 19, 2000
    • Filming locations Hadfield, High Peak, Derbyshire, England, UK
    • Production companies British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)

    Movie reviews

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    • By Alisa 2022-09-13 19:59:56

      I read the raw meat three times and got it

      I like it so much QAQ

      But this ending is too dark even for a black comedy! I don’t know if it’s because of my low IQ. When I saw tubbs sitting quietly in a cave, reading a map and eating bread, I was suddenly fascinated by her innocence, and I even felt sympathy and concern for this horrible couple who were disgusted at the very first sight. , I saw that tubbs returned to the local shop with the cute and sad little brother Benjamin at the end, and suddenly realized that the...

    • By Janiya 2022-09-13 19:53:59

      It is difficult to evaluate a work from 1999 with the current vision

      I only watched two episodes, and I can't watch it anymore, so I won't rate it. These two episodes gave me some inspiration.

      The main reason I can't stand it is that this creative joke still relies on surprises and bad luck of the characters. The characters in the play often shout exaggeratedly, resulting in unreasonably violent conflicts. The characters are often unlucky and laugh when they are unlucky. These two points may have been funny in the past, but...

    • By Rylan 2022-09-13 16:43:38

      Check it all out!!!

      Maybe a special?

      The League of Gentlemen is back this year with three special episodes! BBC official Twitter, Volume 2, McGonagall have all confirmed it!

      As for when it is still not determined? Anyway, it will definitely return this year.

      Hahahahahahaha I just felt so happy to watch it this year, I don't have to wait too long to watch the 20th anniversary edition. Super looking forward to it, I wrote this specially, I...

    • By Kennith 2022-09-13 14:37:17

      we are crazy

      The gentle gentleman and intelligent McGonagall once starred in a typical British black comedy. This drama, which reflects the writer's luck and evil everywhere, can't help but think of "Little Britain". The fixed actors play different roles and make jokes in various situations. ≪Gentlemen's League≫ This boring drama with no moral bottom line can be classified in the "either like it or hate it" genre.

             In ≪Gentlemen's League≫, a series of bad jokes take place in a remote town...

    • By Neoma 2022-09-13 11:32:34

      i fell

      No. 9 Mystery is my true British drama, from No. 9 to Mad City to the League of Gentlemen to the Whitechapel Murder with Fat Book McGee, Deer Hunt, Shadow Chasing, Doctor Who, etc. , and then to other British dramas, I completely abandoned American dramas and Japanese dramas.

      After watching No. 9 and Mad City, I was looking forward to the first season of League of Gentlemen. After watching the first episode, I went crazy, although I also watched Bad History and Simon Pegg...

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    • By Westley 2023-09-11 00:09:52

      Reece is super cute【. I vaguely see the ambition to connect all the little stories together! Looking forward to being like Mad City! Royston Vasey this place is super~scary~scary~! My favorite characters should be Ross and Benjamin, both of them were super oppressed and finally awakened hehe! And veterinarians help! Animal cruelty, poor Babara, get some wax! There are still many doubts that are very curious! And make-up is amazing!...

    • By Velva 2023-09-09 12:18:22

      The taste is really a little heavy, pure British humor, Mike, you are too much. ....

    • By Elmore 2023-08-31 22:39:33

      I love Mike all kinds of women's...

    • By Chris 2023-08-20 03:21:01

      Mike is mighty and...

    • By Francesco 2023-07-13 02:42:50

      Isn't this the original Little Britain! This is the work of God to be worshipped! The work of 99 years! Not only comedy but also unique dark style. Come over from the 9th to supplement Reece's work, Ross is really...

    Movie quotes

    • Olive Kilshaw: Let me explain how a dating agency works. 95% of the people who come through our doors are weirdos. My boyfriend doesn't like me working here. It's not that he's jealous, I say to him, "You should see the state of some of them!" No, its because he thinks it's depressing for me.

      Iain Cashmore: Did you meet him through an agency?

      Olive Kilshaw: [laughing] No! I shall tell him that tonight, he'll bloody laugh! No, I met him at a friend's party. You see, you meet people through people, and thats what a lot of them haven't got... friends! And you have to question that, don't you? But enough about me, let's get you paired up. Miracles can happen you know!

    • Olive Kilshaw: Oooh, it's like "Cracker" this, isn't it? Why did you force her? Why did you force her?

      Iain Cashmore: I didn't force her... I didn't force her...

    • Ross: Would you say you were a fairly egregious person?