6/10
The Un-Fantastic Four: Funny and fun frolics of four failures.
2 November 2005
Written and Directed by Andy Humphries, this is the sex live's, or the lack of it, of the Potato men. It is one of the funniest movies that I have seen for a long time. I am not a huge fan of Johnny Vegas, but when he is good then he is very good.

Being the adventures of four of the biggest loser's you are ever likely to meet. Totally self-inflicted by their own stupidity, their obvious and desperate need for the opposite sex. These sad male chauvinist men should be renamed Billy No Mate's. The adult language and humour are very down to earth, played along with the interesting location's, such as the storeroom at the back of the chip shop.

Mike Gattis, star of the League of Gentlemen, is one of the four as well as the star of The Office, Mackenzie Crook. Each of the four lying to each other and to themselves, and recognising their own desperate plight and loneliness. The story make's it it's own on the hilarious method's the four work mate's are trying to, at least, better themselves. Trying they are, but at least they are trying.

There might be a little of the four in all of us, if you can't relate to at least some of this then you should get out more. A great out look on the Working Class and it's hilarious peril's of ignorance, sexism and desperation.

Very funny.
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