Farce of The Penguins Review

Farce of The Penguins
March Of The Penguins with an irreverant voiceover script.

by Nick de Semlyen |
Published on
Release Date:

05 Nov 2006

Running Time:

NaN minutes

Certificate:

15

Original Title:

Farce of The Penguins

March Of The Penguins was criticised for applying human conceits like romantic love to its flippered stars, so there’s a sliver of wit in the idea of using voiceovers to turn its wildlife footage into a foul-mouthed soap opera. Unfortunately, a joke that could have worked as a sketch-show skit is agonisingly over-extended at 77 minutes.

The brainchild of US comedian Bob Saget, who told the filthiest joke in The Aristocrats, it’s heavy on witless toilet humour from presumably starving voice stars such as Jason Alexander and Jason Biggs, plus penguins talking like gangsta rappers. Oh, and guess who replaces Morgan Freeman as narrator? Samuel L. Jackson! They’re both black, you see!

A one-liner stretched to feature length which is a little low on genuine wit to carry it off.
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