| For those with little or no experience of either, there is no way in to the central conceit, and it can feel at times like two schoolboys giggling and making up silly names to take the mick out of each other's heroes. Even to those who have never been exposed to either Monty Python or Spinal Tap, it will come across as flat and tired, squandering quality song-writing and production by always going for the obvious joke. Charts the adventures of the prefab four, possibly the most famous band of all time.

Krammerhead (Eric Idle) in this hilarious sequel. | March 31, 2005 | Rating: 4/5 We won’t be able to verify your ticket today, but it’s great to know for the future.Theater box office or somewhere else

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Idle may not have had the money or perhaps even the talent that Reiner managed to obtain on Spinal Tap, but you can't help feeling that he should have experimented more. Netflix has something for everyone, including Gina Rodriguez's new movie, Someone Great, Chris Lilley's zany new show called Lunatics, and Season 2 of a Brazilian comedy that follows a former child star's attempts to squash a nasty biopic being made about her.

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The story of the rise and fall of the Pre-Fab Four.. S2 E3 3 min Highlight Comedy Late Night-Most Recent. The Rutles' script is very weak and aimless, with much of it feeling like reheated leftovers of Monty Python.

With Eric Idle, John Halsey, Ricky Fataar, Neil Innes.

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But despite the impressive production values in places, the film is still essentially a collection of bits. We won’t be able to verify your ticket today, but it’s great to know for the future.Regal Directed by Eric Idle, Gary Weis. This recognized as a mistake by Eric Idle on the DVD Director's commentary, where Idle also identifies the cameraman as Gary Weis (co-director and chief cinematographer). Garret Morris vignette has him going back to his old job posing for lawn jockeys.

The only thing The Rutles really needs is a proper script and some imagination. The Rutles: All You Need Is Cash is a massive disappointment. Most Recent; Behind the Scenes; Current Preview; Excerpt; Highlight; Sneak Peek; Web Exclusive; Clips.