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League of Gentlemen, The: Complete Series 1 (DVD)
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League of Gentlemen, The: Complete Series 1 (DVD)
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In some grim and isolated corner of northern England lurks the town of Royston Vasey, where the local cab driver is a hirsute preoperative transsexual, the local butcher sells his special stuff to select customers, and the local employment counselor thinks people are like pens: "If they don't work, you shake 'em. If they still don't work, you chuck 'em away!" But if you're not local, you should steer clear of the local shop, no matter how tempted you are by its precious things.
To call The League of Gentlemen a black comedy would be an understatement. Its bleak humor owes as much to Samuel Beckett as it does to Monty Python, so those who like their laughs served warm are in for a shock. The show is the most wickedly inventive comedy to come out of Britain since Eddie and Patsy staggered onto our screens in Absolutely Fabulous, and like that groundbreaking series it proudly ignores the boundaries of good taste. Part sketch comedy, part bizarre soap opera, the narrative jumps back and forth between more than a dozen major characters, all played by the three performers who cowrote the show. These characters range from the odd--a vet who accidentally kills all of his patients--to the thoroughly disturbing, like Edward and Tubbs, the inbred proprietors of the Local Shop, who are willing to go to any lengths to prevent the building of a new road through their beloved town.
As the series progresses many of the plot threads begin to twist together, revealing hints that some deeper and more sinister plot might be unfolding in Royston Vasey. The League of Gentlemen manages to be both hilarious and chilling, thanks to the terrific writing and performances that are as subtle as they are grotesque. You have never seen anything like The League of Gentlemen, but like butcher Hilary Briss's special customers, you're sure to be back for more. --Simon Leake
Additional Features
Join the cast and co-writer Jeremy Dyson as they indulge in some "local gossip" on the audio commentary, happily reminiscing about making this first series and discussing the origins of the innumerable characters and sketches, as well as pointing out hidden jokes and movie references galore. Also on this excellently produced disc are entertaining character biographies (Pop's favorite lunch from Greggs is "Chicken & Mushroom Pie", the sinister Denton twins are happiest when "Courting the Lords of Misrule"), an archive of the show's theatrical origins, and a treasure-trove of deleted scenes. --Mark Walker
Product details
- Aspect Ratio : Unknown
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : NR (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches; 4 Ounces
- Director : Steve Bendelack
- Media Format : Multiple Formats, Color, NTSC, Letterboxed
- Run time : 1 hour and 30 minutes
- Release date : January 4, 2011
- Actors : Mark Gatiss, Steve Pemberton, Reece Shearsmith, Megan De Wolf, Rosy De Wolf
- Producers : Jemma Rodgers, Jeremy Dyson, Jon Plowman
- Language : English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono), Unqualified
- Studio : BBC Home Entertainment
- ASIN : B00004Z4V5
- Writers : Jeremy Dyson, Mark Gatiss, Reece Shearsmith, Steve Pemberton
- Number of discs : 1
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I bought all three seasons on DVD after they stopped being available to stream on Netflix and I've since lent them to many friends (not the prudes though!) who have different tastes in comedy and everyone has liked it. The only exception is my husband, who just doesn't get it and has never been into British comedy. To each their own, I guess!
Be warned: while very funny, this series is also very disturbing. There is quite a bit of implied violence, cannibalism, and sexual assault. There is also a transgender taxi driver who seems a bit dated by today's standards (presented as yet another weird character in the village who regales her clients with all the gory details of her sex change process while driving them around).
And yet. . . there is also so much that is subversively funny. I don't regret watching this again but perhaps we shouldn't have let our 14 year old watch the first few episodes with us. Oops.
Overall, this show is unique. It has been described as Monty Python meets Twin Peaks... I would also have to throw in a bit of the Young Ones, Pedro Almodovar and John Waters. If you can dig that stuff, then you'll definitely enjoy this DVD along with a nice warm glass of aqua vita. You'll have the time of your life...just be sure not to touch the prescious things and refrain from passing solids into the WC ! ! !
That is why it is very important to watch this in the proper order as the characters grow, you grow with them. This troupe of 3 male actors is best when portraying women, which seems to be an English thing, but all of the characters are amazing.
Listen....I cannot do this series justice here. I can only tell you that if you watch this show from beginning to end, it will become clear. The end of the show is just perfect. The characters all fall into place. They all make sense and you will understand the genius of the 4 who wrote the series, and the 3 of them who bring the characters to life.
Please, I beg you, try it...you will not believe how well crafted it is.
This DVD holds the entire first series of six episodes. I personally can't wait for the second series, already released in the UK.
This is not for everyone - my wife couldn't get into it, but my friends all loved it.
Big mistake.
I enjoyed season one very much indeed. It is "an audacious blend of bizarre humor and horror" but that does not serve to adequately describe its delight. The characters are memorable and well-performed throughout, and the tone of the show is spot on.
If you have the sort of mind that is bendable and willing to seek out the strange perimeters of humor by all means give it a go. I guarantee that you haven't seen anything quite like it.
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There’s not many comedies that make me laugh out loud but I’m less than three minutes in and my sides hurt already.
If you like risqué pantomime, you’ll love this, but if you don’t get the pantomime Dame, then give this a wide berth. Essentially the cast comprises three actors who brilliantly play most of the disgusting and disturbing characters. Not for the feint of heart this is offensive, crude and rude, but as Kenny Everett would say: “It’s all done in the best possible taste!”
The League of Gentlemen is a mix between a sketch show and a comedy series. All the characters live in the fictional town of Royston Vasey, storylines (of sorts) develop, and the characters often interconnect- but quite naturally so. This series has a humorously undramatic storyline- though it is very dramatic for the characters. A new road is being built, meaning that outsiders can travel to Royston Vasey and undo their community. The sense of a community, however bizarre, is something that other comedy shows have lacked. For all its darkness and grotesqueness (such as the Aunt and Uncle who trap their nephew in their insanely immaculate house and are obsessed with bodily functions such as masturbation), there's a degree of heart here that makes the show very watchable.
There's many great characters, one of my favourites being Job Centre worker Pauline and her 'dole scum'. Little Britain pinched this set-up of supposed supporter belittling and humiliating her charges to create Weight Watcher Marjorie (who is admittedly terribly funny).
The League of Gentlemen is also the name of the comedy troupe behind the show: Jeremy Dyson (who doesn't actually appear on screen), Steve Pemberton, Mark Gatiss and Reece Shearsmith (the latter three play all the main characters). I do enjoy some drag and there is plenty of drag here, whether it's the obvious drag of Barbara (Steve Pemberton), the taxi driver who loves to talk about her forthcoming sex operation and the procedure that this entails, or rich woman Judee Levinson (Reece Shearsmith, looking strangely comfortable in drag).
The show has good re-watch value and although you can YouTube the classic bits (as I do with The Fast Show to filter out the boring stuff), it works quite nicely watching the episodes as they are. Bear in mind that the series get progressively darker; this is the most 'accessible'.
Welcome to Royston Vasey- you'll never want to leave!
EDIT: It has brillant re-watch value. On the second watch you appreciate the tragic aspects. There's many moments in which the laughter track is completely silent because the pathos isn't simply played for laughs. Sketches such as Tubbs and Edward's marriage are dangerously close to drama, as over the course of this series we see Tubbs' optimism and her conflicted desire to explore the outside world. I can't think of any other comedy series that achieves this emotional level.


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