Nicholls's story attains a mangy kind of charm...McAvoy's got a sneaky appeal, a bad boy wannabe dressed in lamb's clothing, and romantic comedy is a natural fit.
Starter For 10 (2007)
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Reviews Counted:73
Fresh:65
Rotten:8
Average Rating:6.9/10
Consensus: Starter For 10 is a spirited coming-of-age tale that remains charming and witty even as it veers into darker teritory. The unique setting of a quiz show makes the film wittier than your average romantic comedy.
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for sexual content, language and a scene of drug use.
Runtime: 1 hr 36 mins
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:Feb 23, 2007 Limited
Box Office: $177,442
Synopsis: "Ever since I can remember, I've wanted to be clever," Brian Jackson confesses in voice over at the start of STARTER FOR 10. A working-class student from Essex navigating his first year at Bristol... "Ever since I can remember, I've wanted to be clever," Brian Jackson confesses in voice over at the start of STARTER FOR 10. A working-class student from Essex navigating his first year at Bristol University, Brian (James McAvoy) has a lot to prove. While his hometown mates1 worry about him turning into a poncey2 wanker3, Brian's biggest concern is making the team for the long-running British television quiz show University Challenge. (The game show, which began in 1962 and is something like the UK's answer to Jeopardy, pits four-member teams from posh4 universities against each other. "Starter" questions, worth ten points each, give the film its title.) Amidst Tarts & Vicars dances, anti-Apartheid rallies, minging6 dorm rooms and puffs of marijuana smoke, Brian also finds himself romantically torn between two very different co-eds: ultra-fit7 blonde bombshell and University Challenge teammate Alice (Alice Eve), and thoughtful, politically-conscious Rebecca Epstein (Rebecca Hall in Christopher Nolan's THE PRESTIGE). With Margaret Thatcher's economically depressed Blighty8 as a backdrop, and a killer, pitchperfect New Wave soundtrack—featuring music by The Cure, Wham!, Bananarama, Yaz, The Smiths, New Order, Tears For Fears, Echo and the Bunnymen, The Buzzcocks, and The Psychedelic Furs—in the foreground, STARTER FOR 10 is the great British teen 80s movie that never was... It is also altogether delightful, with UK comedy sensation Catherine Tate co-starring as Brian's steadfast mum9, and McAvoy (THE LION, THE WITCH, AND THE WARDROBE'S Mr. Tumnus the Faun) delivering the kind of charming, humorous performance that reinvigorates a genre. Though Brian Jackson knows everything, like all honest coming-of-age stories, STARTER FOR 10 is ultimately about its hero discovering the difference between knowledge and wisdom. Directed by Tom Vaughan, based on the novel by David Nicholls, STARTER FOR 10 is produced by Tom Hanks, Gary Goetzman and Pippa Harris and executive produced by Sam Mendes, Steven Shareshian, Nathalie Marciano and Michelle Chydzik Sowa. --© Picturehouse [More]
Starring: James McAvoy, James Corden, Charles Dance, Alice Eve
Starring: James McAvoy, James Corden, Charles Dance, Alice Eve, Rebecca Hall, Simon Woods, Dominic Cooper, Ian Bonar
Director: Tom Vaughan
Director: Tom Vaughan
Producer: Gary Goetzman, Tom Hanks
Screenwriter: David Nicholls
Producer: Pippa Harris
Studio: Picturehouse
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Reviews for Starter For 10
Familiar enough to be instantly comfortable with and entertaining enough to be over with before you'd like to leave these characters.
If you grew up in the British Isles at that time, you'll totally get it. But even if you didn't, it'll probably ring truer than the comic college hijinks you're used to seeing on the screen.
Starter for Ten, an amiable, nostalgic British comedy from the director Tom Vaughan, tackles a lofty subject -- the allure of knowledge -- with down-to-earth charm.
While at times overly familiar, the film never feels self-mocking; Vaughn goes easy on the leg warmers and shoulder pads, using his soundtrack to evoke a time when relationships were best expressed through analogue artifacts known as 'mixed tapes.'
Don't mind the featherweight plot. A cheeky comedy with sex and smarts earns a passing grade.
Explores dark themes without taking itself too seriously, offering wit to offset the angst.
Shifting the self-deprecating japery of High Fidelity from a record store to a quiz show makes Starter for 10 a sweetly endearing date movie.
Starter for Ten follows the formula from one unsurprising and unrealistic anecdote to another.
The bland but likable enough coming-of-age trifle Starter for 10 comes made by and for people whose feet tap involuntarily the second they hear the big beat of the Psychedelic Furs' 'Love My Way.'
Terrific fun. A funny, romantic, seriously smart comedy. Do yourself a favor and put this at the top of your must-see list.
Here's proof that it's possible to make crowd-pleasing, eminently commercial films that aren't pandering or obnoxiously pushy.
Lying beneath all of these colloquialisms is an amicable 1980s coming-of-age romp.
Unusual coming-of-age comedy which manages to locate the occasional bit of funny amidst all the lesson-learning and overcoming of adversity.
A surprisingly agile and delightfully warm romantic comedy, set in the 1980s, with a not-so-hot-for-export title.
The writing is nimble, the performances engaging and the story of a working-class boy who yearns to distinguish himself by acquiring knowledge is witty and intelligent.
It's a good thing the performances are subtle, since little else about Starter for 10 is. Director Tom Vaughan has a particularly leaden hand with music cues.
A modestly enjoyable comedy set in the 1980s about a working-class student from Essex who goes to Bristol University and scrambles to get on the team for the British television quiz show University Challenge.
It's all fairly predictable material, although McAvoy and his costars invest the movie with dynamic performances that manage to keep the story’s characters just this side of stereotype and mediocrity.
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