Going Off Big Time
86 minutes,
UK (2000), 18
While holed up at his solicitor's house, a gangster reflects on his life of crime. Liverpudlian comedy scripted by leading man (and 'Phoenix Nights' writer) Neil Fitzmaurice, featuring Bernard Hill and Scouse stand-up Stan Boardman
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Going Off Big Time: One of the downsides of the box-office success of Lock, Stock And Two Smoking Barrels was that, for a long while, Britain seemed incapable of producing anything except second-rate gangster movies like Circus, Essex Boys, and Love, Honor & Obey. Thankfully, Going Off Big Time stands apart for a number of reasons...
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