Dennis Doyle (Simon Pegg) is a man who faces adversity by turning around and running in the opposite direction. Five years ago, this unfit and clueless security guard left the love of his life jilted and pregnant at the altar. Now she has a new super fit, successful boyfriend and Dennis’ only hope of winning her back is to finally finish something for once. This turns out to be competing against the boyfriend in a Marathon through London.
Initially I was a bit worried about seeing this movie. After watching the trailer I was thinking this might become a bit predictable and be very hit and miss. I loved Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz, and it’s hard not to think of those films when you see Simon Pegg headlining in a new comedy. However, my fears were unfounded as this turned out to be quite a funny movie.
A lot of it’s success is down to the comic talents of Pegg. In other hands a lot of the slapstick jokes would probably have fallen flat or at least required an obligatory groan from the audience. But, Pegg somehow pulls them off and even if you can see them coming they’re still funny. David Schwimmer directs with an even hand and does well to pace the jokes through to the end without having the kind of lull you get with some comedies.
The rest of the cast does what you expect. Dylan Moran is well, Dylan Moran – I saw his stand up show last year and he’s just the same. You know what you’re going to get and it’s perfect for the selfish best friend who’s only backing Doyle for his own gains. It was nice to see Thandie Newton pop up as Libby, Doyle’s girlfriend. Harish Patel does a nice turn as Doyle’s spatula wielding landlord. I don’t know much about him but he looks like a well versed Bollywood actor who makes the transition look easy.
The only question mark I had was for the hugely talented Hank Azaria. He seemed strangely ill at ease as the unlikeable boyfriend. I’m not sure if that’s just me not wanting to see him play a slightly villainous character or whether he was a little miscast. Still, he was looking extremely buff, if tanned muscles and talcum powdering scenes are your thing.
I would say you don’t have to be a fan of Pegg’s previous comedies to enjoy this movie. The jokes are gentler and even though you don’t get shotgun wielding mothers or zombie eating friends there’s still a lot to keep you interested. A definite watch for me.
Tags: David Schwimmer, Dylan Moran, Hank Azaria, Harish Patel, Simon Pegg, Thandie Newton



















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