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Round Ireland with a Fridge

The movie tells the story of a disillusioned television personality whose career has stalled and who is looking for answers but doesn't know the questions. When his best friend taunts him for losing his sense of adventure Tony accepts a drunken £100 bet and sets off with his unconventional traveling companion for an adventure that proved to be entertaining, educational, challenging and at times downright silly.

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Release : 2010
Rating : 5.4
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Crew : Production Design,  Director of Photography, 
Cast : Tony Hawks Valerie O'Connor Sean Hughes Ed Byrne Sara Crowe
Genre : Comedy

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FuzzyTagz
2018/08/30

If the ambition is to provide two hours of instantly forgettable, popcorn-munching escapism, it succeeds.

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Chirphymium
2018/08/30

It's entirely possible that sending the audience out feeling lousy was intentional

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Brendon Jones
2018/08/30

It’s fine. It's literally the definition of a fine movie. You’ve seen it before, you know every beat and outcome before the characters even do. Only question is how much escapism you’re looking for.

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Scarlet
2018/08/30

The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.

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Adams5905
2012/03/18

Tripe, drivel, rubbish, crap, dross, whatever you call it, it's still the same thing. This film missed the genuine sparkle contained within the book, which was a silly story about a silly person doing something silly. I've (obviously) read the book, and loved it! This tries much too hard to be funny, and as a result, falls flat. Tony Hawks' comedy is minutely observational, and can be cripplingly funny (see his website), so you would imagine he'd be a gifted scriptwriter. This steaming pile, however, is didacticism at its worst. Pity he didn't get his pal, Arthur Smith involved!.. I managed a whole hour, but it felt much longer. It started slow (not a bad thing), and slowed down! TH's career has stalled recently, so I guess this was a way to pay the mortgage!..Turn over, and watch the weather channel instead, it would certainly be more instructive, and may even be funnier!..Better still, read the book!..Here's hoping his next project, an adaptation of another of his books, 'Playing the Moldovans' at Tennis is better...

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Yealander
2011/10/24

I will be up front with you, I came to this film highly biased and expecting good things. Let's cover the good news first. I think Tony Hawks is a very endearing and clever comedian, who wrote a marvellous and successful book "Round Ireland with a Fridge". Ed Bye is an experienced TV director who has his name associated with some of the most successful British TV comedy output of the last three decades (including Red Dwarf). The cast contains some of my favourite entertainers. The sound track contains some charming music, co-written by TH, which usually fits the film (but maybe not always). For those who love watching films with a bit of scenery, the Irish countryside in this film is first rate and very well photographed – even when it is raining.So it's a resounding success - yes? Errr – I am so sorry Tony, for me it is a flawed gem. Something went wrong that made a film with a potential 9 out of 10 ingredients into a one that even a TH fan could only give 7/10.So what went wrong? Well I suspect some would say quite a lot – but I only found two aspects really affected my enjoyment.Others have already commented about wooden acting. That was exactly how I interpreted the beginning of the film too. Tony sounds like he is reading the words rather than performing the part. Having just seen him live a few hours earlier, it was hard to reconcile that it was the same man. However, around 40 minutes into the film, Tony totally changes gear and we get a lot more of his usual whimsical style. At this point, the rest of the film follows TH in changing atmosphere – for the better. The Irish actors who are introduces from this point on are playing much more interesting characters than the dull people we have met so far and playing them with more comedy.Then I realised – the wooden acting and dull English characters were all "sort of" deliberate. You see, I think the whole idea was that we are seeing a man who, despite a meteoric rise in his early career, has lost his way. Things are so bad he is now reduced to being daytime TV regular - a second rate one at that. What the portrayal is trying to communicate is that somewhere along the way in Ireland, the magic comes back into his life. I can only assume it's supposed to be the journey "back to the real Tony". Tony is coming back from the dead, so that MIGHT be the rationale behind the initial lifeless performance.Deliberate though the inexpressive performance might be, I think the strategy was badly misjudged and formed the first big obstacle with this film is: was I prepared to sit through 40 minutes of watching a lifeless performance from someone who (at this stage) has lost the ability to be entertaining AND seems to be on a downward trajectory? Not everyone's cup of tea I suspect, but I had "faith in the fridge" and plenty of time on my hands, so luckily I persisted.I have wondered if radical editing might have helped with the start of the film. Maybe a 50 minute TV special would have better matched the material.Then we hit a second problem. There is not really enough content to show the magic of the middle part of the trip and the endearing characters Tony meets on his journey, before we rush into the charming love interest story. Not all is lost as there certainly are hints of the entertainingly off-beat (comic) experiences that are so well communicated in the book, but I felt that they were rushed, particularly having spent such a long time in the wilderness.If you are a fan of (Radio 4 style) British / Irish humour and Tony Hawks then I think you will forgive these flaws and will still be glad you watched the film, like I did. Its just a pity it did not turn out to be the faultless classic it might have been.

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diggus doggus
2010/11/26

A hunch tells me that the script to 'Round Ireland With A Fridge must have been written amongst laughs, giggles and mass hilarity, probably by a couple - or more - of drunken TV writers, in a pub probably;RIWAF tells the story of a declining daytime TV star who chooses to go on a bet-inspired hitchhiking trip 'round Ireland dragging a small fridge, at first for no real reason except maybe to get away, then with the purpose of finding himself and tasting long lost freedom.Along the way he runs into a nice looking girl and then falls in love (yes, i know, you have seen it already).Besides the lame premise, the main character's voyage of discovery never really develops, and the meat of the story boils down to a bunch of rather not funny sketches. The love interest is visibly forced into the role, and the supporting characters are either badly acted (the radio DJ) or never developed properly (everyone else); being this ireland and him an englishman, you'd know there would be the pub scene where he comes in the pub and wants a quick pint hurriedly, with the old irish man telling him "we do things slowly here in ireland", later proving this to be a great bit of philosophical advice:yeah but no, they have that bit but he just walks back out of the pub. no revelation here. no character development. same for the truck driver. the hostel owner. the next hostel owner. the next next hostel owner. the guy in the street. the shop keepers. then as a stroke of genius the underplayed, understated, underscripted conclusion, and the lame ending that hints (yay!) at a romantic conclusion, for two characters we didn't really know even liked each other. and why.to be honest, i did laugh a couple times, but more because "its so bad" kind of way; in a way, the film isn't even just a collection of clichés, because these are used by filmmakers as their end result is known and good, even if obvious. this is just a guy travelling in a non-scenic part of ireland with nothing really happening, and small and i dare say underutilized clichés to bind the non consequential scenes together.take Apocalypse Now. remove the subplot about the colonel. take out the great lines such as "napalm in the morning", and the great scenes such as the choppers with the loudspeakers on the sides. tone down the action, make all the shots close, water down the ... aww, no, Apocalypse Now would still be better.such a shame, as the film was properly made (production, editing, music and so on), but there is just no real reason to watch it. it's not a comedy, its not a chick flick, its not even a beautiful glide through nature, its a half baked hour and half of nothing with some fat birds and ugly blokes being not any funnier than your mates are when you go down the pub.scene: not having changed one bit by his trekking adventure, the Man© tries to forget the love interest that doesn't interest him at all and land some bird. he goes on stage to show he's back being cool, but realizes the audience isn't going to like it. so he bounces a golf ball on a golf iron. and thus gets a free pint and then the pub characters whom he befriends are never seen again, he lands the bird but loses her right away, and also screws up a relation he didn't really have with bird n.2i'm not really sure what is enticing in this story. is it the fridge? is he on a journey of discovery? because if he is, he doesn't discover much of anything. does he get the girl? he doesn't, apparently, nor is he better/worse for it. does he have fun~? i didn't think so, and neither do we.right.. final vote 5/10 but i know some films worth 3/10 i'd rather watch.

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thenewt50
2010/09/22

So having just returned from the world premier of 'Round Ireland with a Fridge' I felt compelled to put the word out...What a fantastic film! People always say 'oh the film is never as good as the book' but in this case I would not agree. Obviously it differs from the book in certain parts, but it's a film and the book's a book so they are different forms of media (if you haven't read the book, you definitely should). The film has a really rounded-story feel to it, leaving you feeling as if you have seen a complete story which is rare nowadays as most people are hoping for a sequel! It was a warming film about a guy (who's nice in real life!), a bet with his mate and a fridge (an obvious must for a film about hitchhiking!) with loads of good gags in it. I can imagine the fun it would be to be in the room with Tony Hawks and Ed Bye as they write the jokes! During the credits you'll see that quite a lot of the lovely music throughout the film was actually done by Tony Hawks himself which is quite impressive and just goes to show how much personal effort has gone into the film, and it shows.It had a loads of good characters with a good general positive feel about all of them, beautiful scenery, good gags and a fridge! Lots of little jokes as well such as the 'Fridge D'Or production company' (shame on you if you don't get it) Well worth going out to the cinema to watch!Look out for Tony Hawks' other films, would be a shame to let good examples of books-being-done-well-as-films pass you by!Oh, why 9 out of 10 you cry? Well only because of one thing... People were laughing/talking over a nice little joke at the end of the credits (fridge related of course). Other than that, top film and perfect evening.

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