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The Story of F***

  • 20102010
IMDb RATING
2.9/10
206
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The Story of F*** (2010)
  • Comedy
A frustrated music business executive accidentally creates a band called F**K and has to find a group of talentless no-hopers to take on the music industry and become rock stars.A frustrated music business executive accidentally creates a band called F**K and has to find a group of talentless no-hopers to take on the music industry and become rock stars.A frustrated music business executive accidentally creates a band called F**K and has to find a group of talentless no-hopers to take on the music industry and become rock stars.
IMDb RATING
2.9/10
206
YOUR RATING
  • Director
    • James Abadi
  • Writers
    • Adam Abadi
    • James Abadi
  • Stars
    • Finlay Robertson
    • Lee Boardman
    • Tamsin Egerton
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  • Director
    • James Abadi
  • Writers
    • Adam Abadi
    • James Abadi
  • Stars
    • Finlay Robertson
    • Lee Boardman
    • Tamsin Egerton
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    • 2User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Finlay Robertson
    Finlay Robertson
    • Lewis Sipricoshas Lewis Sipricosh
    Lee Boardman
    Lee Boardman
    • Gilford Bellas Gilford Bell
    Tamsin Egerton
    Tamsin Egerton
    • Daisyas Daisy
    Joe Absolom
    Joe Absolom
    • Bazas Baz
    Norma Atallah
    Norma Atallah
    • Mrs. Grimmas Mrs. Grimm
    László Baranyi
    Pete Bennett
    • Selfas Self
    Lauren Blake
    • Lisaas Lisa
    Ameet Chana
    Ameet Chana
    Antal Czapkó
    Matt Devere
    Matt Devere
    • Brettas Brett
    Desire Dubounet
    Desire Dubounet
    • The Angelas The Angel
    Matthew Earley
    • The Brother Grimmas The Brother Grimm
    Kevin Griffiths
    Kevin Griffiths
    • Gloria's Fatheras Gloria's Father
    Gyõzõ Gáspár
    Dana Haqjoo
    Dana Haqjoo
    • Johnny Das Johnny D
    Andrew Thomas Jones
    • Jackas Jack
    Joanne Matthews
    Joanne Matthews
    • Gloria Grimas Gloria Grim
    • Director
      • James Abadi
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      • Adam Abadi
      • James Abadi
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    6/10
    Oddball movie that has a certain appeal to those who like the wacky and surreal
    I don't know much about James Abadi, but by all accounts, this movie is his first film. It purports to be a British film, and if the cast is anything to go by, then this much at least is true, as between them they have a CV which encompasses pretty much every TV drama or soap opera that has been on BBC or ITV since the 1990's. What is quite obvious from the moment the stars step into a car for a drive, is that they have foreign numberplates and that they are not filming anywhere near the UK. They are in fact somewhere in Hungary in Eastern Europe, the reason for that being the presence of the main bankroller of the film, noted LGBT transgender activist Desiré Dubounet (a.k.a. William Nelson, a prolific US inventor indicted for fraud in 1996 who claims to have invented an electronic machine that can diagnose cancer and AIDS) who lives in exile in Budapest. As s/he put up most of the money for this film, I suppose it's only fair that s/he gets a say in where the movie is filmed, plus a producers credit and a first major starring role. Like most TG's who turn to "acting", s/he is not especially good at it - just a guy in drag. Actress Tamsin Egerton ("St. Trinian's") sticks out like a sore thumb in a pile of otherwise mediocre 'talent' - the poor girl is really so much better than this.

    The plot involves a record producer (Finlay Robertson) and his secretary (Egerton) who create a fictitious band called 'F**K' who are really a bunch of talentless no-hopers so he can humiliate his rival producer (Lee Boardman) by getting him to sign them as 'the next big thing' without ever actually hearing them play. It gets quite surreal at various points, featuring both nuns with guns and aliens, with Peter Bowles turning up at various points to play the Devil/Death and cheat at a game of backgammon (not that the Prince of Darkness would play fair anyway!). And yes, that was Russ Abbot's one-time sidekick Bella Emberg you might have spotted in a blink-and-you'll-almost-miss-her cameo role. Maybe she needed the rent money that week.

    Despite the general oddness, the cast seem to be having fun, and the film did manage to invoke the occasional laugh from this reviewer. If you're into this kind of f****d up wacky oddball stuff then this film definitely has something going for it. I still think some of the cast are better than the material that surrounds them though. Broadly the right side of average, but only just. 6/10
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    • May 2, 2011

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    • Release date
      • 2010 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
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    • Filming locations
      • Budapest, Hungary
    • Production companies
      • Magnet Films
      • CTW 2000 Productions S.r.l.
      • Abadi Films
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      • $3,500,000 (estimated)
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      • 1.85 : 1

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