My sister works for Aardman and is in the credits. She’ll be chuffed when she reads comments like all of yours!
Merry Christmas everyone!
The cut to Anton Deck was brilliant.
‘Cone Brothers’ on the back of the Highways truck, which made me laugh. I recorded it, just in case, but watched it live - I’ll be watching it again before too long, with a forensic level of intensity!
As others have said watched with family and recorded as well. I spotted WG40 on a Blue and Yellow can on a shelf for one , definitely one to watch again. Like Creature Comforts so much going on in the background as well .The attention to detail is amazing and it's reassuring that with all the OTT CGI around something as labour intensive and quintessentially British is still being made and appreciated . Hats off to everyone at Aardman
I just didn’t enjoy it.
Yes lots of nods to everything under the sun, but the story itself was a bit thin
A hit in our house. Laughs from everyone
Anton Deck was probably the joke of the show but loads of great details. The canal boat scene went down particularly well with in laws who own a canal boat
I missed it, but My Wife spotted Gromit's "Gardens of the Galaxy" magazine.
story itself was a bit thin
Who is watching W&G expecting a complex, multi layered plot line? I'm here for the incredible animation, slapstick, one liners and gentle mickey taking of British culture. I wasn't disappointed.
Madame Butter Pies made me giggle, and Gromit reading A Room of One’s Own by Virginia Woof
utter genius!
Ready to watch it again already. Love the Yorkshire border signs.
My sister works for Aardman and is in the credits. She’ll be chuffed when she reads comments like all of yours!
We loved it too so pass on our congrats!
MrsDoris used to work at Aardman so we had a good few mins freeze-framing the credits to look for friends and people we knew. Who will all be proudly updating their IMDB pages soon, no doubt ?
but the story itself was a bit thin
Well the police weren't expecting the blue diamond to be missing, and nor was I. It had me on the edge of my seat.
Never really grabbed the wife's attention (usually she's a fan too) I enjoyed it though, as said loads of easter eggs/subtle details to pick up on!
Well the police weren’t expecting the blue diamond to be missing, and nor was I. It had me on the edge of my seat.
So, right at the start on the flashback when he’s staring at the diamond it never crossed your mind he’d was planning on swapping it, then when Wallace said he’d not used the teapot for years it would be in there?
I watch too may films.
When the teapot was smashed… it was made of chocolate, wasn’t it? Not just me that thought that?
Great British telly at it's best.
Phantom of the opera (nbt didn't spot that).
We live near two canals, one of which has a high aqueduct which the narrow boats scarily float over. The detail of the boats was excellent.
Based on Pontcysyllte Aqueduct apparently.
when he’s staring at the diamond it never crossed your mind he’d was planning on swapping it
Nope, totally fooled me.
We thought about the aqueduct but then said Welcome to Yorkshire. Just spotted Matrix link.
Watching a second time on the 100" projector screen. Even more amazingly detailed
Has IT been mentioned in the film list yet?
The Abyss? The lights from the drain/grid.
I thought Poltergeist for the lights beaming from the cellar door?
M3gan for the gnome swivel body movements?
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I just didn’t enjoy it.Yes lots of nods to everything under the sun, but the story itself was a bit thin
Fraid i have to say i found it a little boring too. Especially the latter half. Started well, a few laughs, but it kind of tailed off and I even fell asleep for a bit*
Didn't want to add this review until someone felt similar.(xmas buzz and all that)
*Didn't actually watch it till 3am and im currently unwell, so maybe in better spirits its worth a 2nd chance
story itself was a bit thin
Who is watching W&G expecting a complex, multi layered plot line? I’m here for the incredible animation, slapstick, one liners and gentle mickey taking of British culture. I wasn’t disappointed.
Couldn’t have put it better myself. 🙂
Sadly I didn't enjoy it... I will watch it again to see if it's a grower...
I must be easily pleased. Thought it was great (long with the rest of our family)..... the storyline, humour, clever references and the superb animation. The best thing I've seen over Christmas by a long way. Perhaps I'm just not very sophisticated.
Perhaps I’m just not very sophisticated.
+1. We all loved it.
Yep, well loved by all the family at our Christmas gathering.
Adults enjoyed all the film references and the clever background gags like "no parkin" and "dun-nickin" (the name of the canal boat belonging to the retired copper), kids enjoyed the general vibe of it all.
The Abyss? The lights from the drain/grid.
That was IT even had a similar noise.
I got Shawshank, Great Escape, The Matrix, Alien and Goldfinger references – what did I miss?
Die Hard right after The Italian Job.
Also, Aliens, if there was an Alien nod I missed it.
Ah, I was watching with audio description and subtitles in the canteen this morning on bbc2!
The baby seal being petted on Feather's knee had be near spit out my beer.
Best programme on TV all day for me (all year quite possibly).
I was off to YouTubeland when all the subsequent dross like Dead Enders started up, for some slide guitar videos having received a new bottle neck from Santa. Some of you will get my drift on that).
I absolutely loved it. Jaws reference with the canal boat throttle?
And the Police chief is just like one of my mates 😉
