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Blackadder 2 - The Entire Second Series [1986] [DVD]

Blackadder 2 - The Entire Second Series [1986] [DVD]
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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1648 in DVD
  • Released on: 2000-11-06
  • Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Formats: Full Screen, PAL
  • Original language: English
  • Subtitled in: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 175 minutes

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.co.uk Review
Although now regarded as the opening salvo of a classic series, the original Blackadder series was not considered a great success, either among critics or many viewers, so a major rethink took place when it was recommissioned. On the writing front, future-Four Weddings And A Funeral scribe Richard Curtis was joined by Ben Elton, while the expensive War of the Roses-era sets were replaced by cosier Elizabethan ones. The most important change, however, was with Rowan Atkinson's eponymous character who, in the first series, had been a fairly weak-willed idiot but now emerged as the familiar Machiavellian fiend which would cement Atkinson's place in the pantheon of great British sitcom actors. Moreover, even if so many of the script's lines have been subsequently ripped off by lesser hands that it can't help but occasionally sound dated, the central performances of Atkinson, Tony Robinson (Baldrick), Tim McInnery (Lord Percy), Stephen Fry (Lord Melchett) and, of course, Miranda Richardson as the childishly psychotic Queen Elizabeth ("I love it when you get cross. Sometimes I think about having you executed just to see the expression on your face") remain note perfect. Yet the real pleasure for viewers may be in rediscovering the raft of excellent guest star performances--not least Tom "Doctor Who" Baker's berserk turn as a literally legless old sea dog given to guzzling his own urine long before the drinking water has run out. --Clark Collis

Special Features
4:3 Full Frame
DVD 9
DVD 5
English
Region 2
Dolby Digital English
Dolby Digital
Graphic Features
Scene Selection
English

Synopsis
The degradation of the grand and proud tradition that is the British monarchy continues as the loathsome Blackadder (Rowan Atkinson) snivels his way through the 16th century into the court of Queen Elizabeth I. This collection includes the six episodes comprising both "Parte the Firste," and "Parte the Seconde." Episodes are "Bells," "Head," "Potato," "Money," "Beer," and "Chains."


Customer Reviews

They don't make them like this anymore...5
Hilarious. That is the first word that springs to mind when I think of Blackadder. This really is a classic, modern comedies don't come close. In this series, Blackadder is cunning, shrewd and witty as a complete juxtaposition with the original Blackadder, and this works to stunning effect.
Perhaps the greatest thing about Blackadder is that you can watch it again, and again and find things you didn't see the first time and still laugh at most of the jokes. This really is British comedy at it's best.

THE funniest ever5
Quite simply this is the funniest 3 hours of comedy you'll ever see. Anywhere. Blackadder 2 is the greatest series I have ever seen. Miranda Richardson as Queenie, flanked by Nursie and Lord 'Stephen Fry' Melchet sets this one apart from the others. And as for an inspired cameo by Tom Baker as a crazed old sea dog....well you all know it.

One of the most classic of British comedies. On DVD!5
Long before Mr Bean or Johnny English, Rowan Atkinson was making his living as Edmund Blackadder, a faithful servant to Queen Elizabeth I (Mirand Richardson). He and his servant Baldrick (Tony Robinson), and their 'friend' Percy (Tim McInnerny) really know how to let their hair down and have a good time. On this DVD you get all 6 episodes from Series 2, which are all very, very funny, from "Bells" where a woman, dressed as a man called 'Bob' comes to the city and eventually seduces Edmund, and then his old friend Lord Flashheart (Rik Mayall) steals the show, and 'Head' where Edmund becomes chief executioner are really moments of comedy genius from writers Richard Curtis (Notting Hill) and Ben Elton. Not to be missed is also the episode has his aunty and uncle whiteadder over for tea. It almost puts you off eating parsnips!!! Also worth a mention is a young Stephen Fry as Lord Melchett, right hand man to the Queen, and Nursie who are also hilarious in their own right.