Tuesday, November 11, 2014

The Layman's Review: Withnail & I

Welcome to the Layman's Review, where we give you a simple overview and a rating of some of history's most famous films. We're here to entertain you with facts and trivia, and to help you decide if any of these films are worth your time and interest. For a full list of movies on review, check out my previous post 'The Very Sciency Science Behind Film Choices'. 

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Film: Withnail & I
Director: Bruce Robinson
Year: 1987
Running Time: 107 minutes

Big Names

             Richard E. Grant - Withnail 
             Paul McGann - & I / Marwood
             Richard Griffiths - Monty

Plot Summary

Two out-of-work actors find themselves fed up with their drug-addled lives in London and decide to set off on a mini-break to a cottage in Penrith. Far from rejuvenating, the adventure turns sour immediately upon arrival, and the housemates find themselves “on holiday by mistake,” and tackling one fiasco after another. Griffiths stars as Uncle Monty, an unseemly yet endearing character with an inexplicable vegetable obsession. 

Top Quotes

“I feel like a pig shat in my head.”
             - Withnail

“GET IN THE BACK OF THE VAN!”
             - Policeman Two

“Give me the valium. I’m getting the FEAR!”
             - Marwood

“All right. This is plan. We get in there and get wrecked, then we’ll eat a pork pie, then we’ll drop a couple of Surmontil-50’s each. That means we’ll miss out Monday, but come up smiling Tuesday morning. ”
             - Withnail

“I’m preparing myself to forgive you.”
             - Monty

Fun Trivia

  • In the credits, Paul McGann’s character is listed only as ‘& I’, and his character’s name is never mentioned during the film. However, according to IMDB, Withnail’s partner-in-crime has the surname ‘Marwood’ in the script and he gets a letter with his name on it. 
  • Director Bruce Robinson has two cameo roles in the film: first, as the barman in a pub; second, driving the car on the highway headed back to London.
  • Despite playing a raging alcoholic in the film, actor Richard E. Grant does not drink. He is actually a ‘teetotaller’ due to health reasons: his body cannot metabolize alcohol and is therefore highly intolerant. 
    • Side Note: Richard E. Grant has one of the best, most perplexing “Personal Life” sections on Wikipedia. You may want to check it out here

Ratings

Jessica’s Rating: 5 Martini Glasses





I absolutely loved it. This film is hilarious with its unique, very dry humor - and it has some superb one-liners. Fabulous cast. A new favorite, no question. 


Jeni’s Rating: 5 Martini Glasses






So relieved to find it was still as brilliant as I remembered it to be. Ludicrous, drunken and drug-filled, yes, but still brilliant. It’s a combination of scenarios set up to deliver brilliant one-liners, but with a storyline that is more reminiscent of a coming-of-age film. Just loved watching it again.


** For the record, we write up our reviews separately. The fact that we both cite the film's one-liners as a main draw was purely coincidental. And yet quite telling... **


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Friday, November 7, 2014

Devon: Where We Stayed and Ate

Lodging and Food in Devon

My family and I recently took a weekend vacation down to Devon to celebrate my youngest cousin’s first birthday. Below you can find some basic information on my B&B, as well as the pub we had our big lunch in. I highly recommend both, so if you find yourself in the area you may want to look into these two establishments. 


Where I Stayed

Town: Barnstaple, Devon
Lodging: The Poplars
Cost (per night): £80 for double occupancy
Number of Nights: 2
Amenities: Complimentary Full Breakfast, Wireless Internet, Cable TV, Private Bathroom, Tea/Coffee/Cake in Room, Back Yard

Notes: The Poplars is a lovely “guest house” located on Runsam Road, a quiet residential road in Barnstaple and within walking distance of shops. This B&B offers two rooms, one with two single beds and the other with one double, and a live-in proprietor. Maggie, Saul and their children are friendly and welcoming - a joy to spend the weekend with. 

Breakfast is included in your room price and is full English-style. It is also delicious! 

Off-street parking is available, and there is space on the street as well.

** This B&B also has a live-in family dog - be aware if anyone in your party is allergic! **



View From My Window - Back Yard



The Breakfast Room




Where We Ate

Town: Georgeham, North Devon
Pub: The Rock Inn
Price Range: £2.50-£8 for starters / £5-£20 for mains, including sandwiches
# In Party: 24, including 6 children
Amenities: Children’s Menu, Word Search with Crayons, High Chairs, Outdoor Seating, Private Rooms, Separate Tabs

Notes: This pub was the perfect place for a large family and friends lunch catch-up. If you have a group, try to call ahead and book a reservation. The Rock Inn is extremely accommodating to larger parties, and we were sat in a spacious room at the back of the restaurant. The kids had their own table and space to play around outside. 

Our servers were attentive, knowledgable and friendly. They also allowed us to split our orders onto separate tabs to make payment easier. They met all of our needs to great satisfaction - and the food was very yummy! 


Private parking is available next to the pub. If you have multiple cars, you might try parking in the nearby lot at Glebe Field off Newberry Road. Parking in both spots is free. 



Grape Vines Growing in the Conservatory 




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Also, if you're visiting the area you may want to drop by Woolacombe Bay Beach - beautiful even on a windy November day! A great place for families, couples or a quiet book read.