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Old 06-09-2006, 01:29 PM   #1
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Unhappy School For Scoundrels

One of my all time favourites, Ian Carmichael, Alistair Sim, Terry Thomas all of whom are wonderful in it, a true British comedy classic.

I cannot believe it has been remade in the US, with the same title. Just watched the trailer on IMDB, unfortunately without sound, speakers on the blink, and saw a scene involving a tennis match which was one of the funniest bits in the original.

Is nothing sacred?
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According to IMDb the working title was 'The Better Man'. would have been better if they had kept the that one. Having seen the trailer it looks awful, didn't resemble the original at all.

One to miss

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One of my all time favourites, Ian Carmichael, Alistair Sim, Terry Thomas all of whom are wonderful in it, a true British comedy classic.
It's a real shame the original has had to endure the indignity of a remake. It's one of my favourites to watch on a Saturday morning when I wake up far too early and there is nothing but trash being broadcast on the pay channels. I bought the 'School For Scoundrels'/'The Green Man' double DVD a couple of years back - good value I thought.
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I have a great liking for the British crime caper classic, League Of Gentlemen but any search for information on it on the web gets swamped with hits for the TV comedy show of the same name. Excellent though this is (was?) it can be a bit frustrating.
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I have a great liking for the British crime caper classic, League Of Gentlemen but any search for information on it on the web gets swamped with hits for the TV comedy show of the same name. Excellent though this is (was?) it can be a bit frustrating.
I have the same trouble with searches for "Michael Powell". I keep finding articles about Colin Powell's son, or the owner of the bookstore in Portland, OR, or the long jumper, or the Glamorgan cricketer, or the Warwickshire cricketer, or one of the many other famous people, or people in the news called "Michael Powell".

When you're searching for The League Of Gentlemen, try including something else in the search like "League Of Gentlemen" Hawkins or "League Of Gentlemen" Attenborough. That should improve your successful hit rate. The format of the search varies depending on where you're looking. Those ones will work on Google. If you're searching on eBay you can do a fancier search like "League Of Gentlemen" (Hawkins,Attenborough)

It's usually worth checking advanced search facilities.

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I have a great liking for the British crime caper classic, League Of Gentlemen but any search for information on it on the web gets swamped with hits for the TV comedy show of the same name. Excellent though this is (was?) it can be a bit frustrating.
A classic - The League of Gentlemen is also in my collection. I waited a long time to get it after first seeing it in the early 80's, and yet, it never gets as much of my attention as it deserves nowadays.

I'm maybe getting prematurely old in saying this, but the TV series of the same name was just too disturbing for my tastes.

Getting back to the point though - I agree with you and Steve. Oh yeah, it can be a real pain to get accurate info. Jigsaw is a particular favourite of mine - I'm much wiser in the ways of search engines nowadays, but I had fun with that one when I first started out!!
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I have now seen the remake, if one can call it that. absolutely awful, TT and AS would turn in their graves. A complete waste of time. Do not bother under any circumstances. A travesty of a classic comedy.
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I've just realised how these rubbish remakes get the green light and it's our fault! The studios know their classics and know these films all have a very loyal following so when they remake one all true fans say to themselves "Blimey......(PLEASE INSERT AS MANY EXPLETIVES AS YOU SEE FIT)" Their second thought is to immediately lay into it but they can't as they know they can't slag it off without having seen it first,so.....
Therefore,the answer is simple;the original is obviously the best and anybody who says otherwise should be suitably humiliated as a complete berk! (I realise there may be a little hole in this theory as,eg.THE THING,DAWN OF THE DEAD,and all those other fantastic re-imaginings are actually quite good)But apart from this mere triviality my argument is completely sound!
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Just think.......The Producers
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as if the lady killers remake wasnt bad enough ......now school for scoundrels..arhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.......leave these masterpieces alone........they cannot be made any better ......you rip off merchants....youre a complete shower
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My missis thinks i'm mad after almost driveing her mad playing this on the dvd player,but you cannot beat this film for charm and laughter,i have always wondered if the squipt was based on fact that a school of oneupmansship had really existed back then lol.
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Funny you mentioning School for Scoundrels, Jeremy Lloyd, one of the students in the film, was having lunch at the same Restaurant as I was last Sunday. Looked great for 75!! Amazing, hasn't changed much at all. Can't help thinking of him as the quintessential upper class twit in his younger days.
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Funny you mentioning School for Scoundrels, Jeremy Lloyd, one of the students in the film, was having lunch at the same Restaurant as I was last Sunday. Looked great for 75!! Amazing, hasn't changed much at all. Can't help thinking of him as the quintessential upper class twit in his younger days.
Seeing him in those early films, who'd have thought he'd have gone on to be such a powerful writer/producer

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If there's any joy in Mudslinging-ville, you might be interested that the American remake of SCHOOL FOR SCOUNDRELS is following up its theatrical flop with an even worse showing in DVD rentals, according to Blockbuster-USA.

Pity. I'm sure we all shed an appropriate-sized tear.
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