French and Saunders: At the Movies-- a DVD Review
By Chris M. Carmichael, published Oct 06, 2008
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"French & Saunders: At The Movies" is a collection of movie parodies interspersed with comedy sketches (French and Saunders material from 1994--). The British comedy duo Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders have been making people laugh for decades. This DVD contains some of their best parodies. Key Features of this French & Saunders DVD:
Misery
Jennifer Saunders has written a new script, her funniest ever, but left Dawn French out. Will Saunders get out alive? The Misery parody is one of my favorites.
Dawn French does a fantastic impersonation of Kathy Bates. Kudos also to the set designers and Jennifer Saunders for her straight act.
Silence of the Lambs
Jennifer Saunders ala Jodie Foster must save light entertainment. What I loved most about this parody: Jennifer Saunders adopts an amusing Jodie Foster-esque accent and Dawn French superbly spoofs Hannibal Lecter.
*A side note for American viewers: The large building a sweaty Saunders enters (toward the beginning of the parody) is the BBC Television Centre in London. The building houses offices and studios. Many famous British television programs have been filmed in those studios, including Doctor Who and Absolutely Fabulous. Unfortunately, BBC intends to sell the building in 2012 or 2013.
Alien
If French & Saunders' parody of Alien does not (at least) invoke a grin, you should check your pulse to make sure you are still alive.
Thelma and Louise
Worth seeing, even if only to hear French and Saunders do the Thelma and Louise accent (which they do quite well).
This DVD also contains many entertaining side-trips between parodies. My favorite sketches in this collection include Jennifer Saunders as a teen throwing a house party (the music is actually quite catchy) and French and Saunders as celebrity (namely, Madonna) stalkers. If I were Madonna, I would give them my alarm code. I would even invite them in for a cup of tea.
*Don't forget to watch the bonus feature, which includes the Star Wars Phantom Menace parody as well as several sketches
On my Hilarity Scale, this DVD rates five stars out of five stars.

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Takeaways
- French and Saunders movie parodies are always a delight
- Don't forget the bonus feature on the DVD
Did You Know?
Jennifer Saunders and Dawn French have graced British Television since 1987Today's Most Commented On
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