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** Creator/AnnaMadeley Creator/SophiaMyles are among the saucy nymphs.
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** Creator/AnnaMadeley and Creator/SophiaMyles are among the saucy nymphs.
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** Creator/SophiaMyles as one of the saucy nymphs.
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** Creator/JamesDArcy as the young groom.
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* RetroactiveRecognition:
** Creator/SimonPegg makes his film debut as Mr. Nice.
** Creator/SophiaMyles as one of the saucy nymphs.
** Creator/SimonPegg makes his film debut as Mr. Nice.
** Creator/SophiaMyles as one of the saucy nymphs.
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* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming: It's a bit iffy, but Richie helps Gina with her zip, while she reflects on what a nice place this crappy hotel is, and she brushes his cheek and says gently, "You're a very sweet man." Richie seems genuinely touched by this statement, and becomes so happy that he [[MoodWhiplash falls right out of the window]].
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* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: It's a bit iffy, but Richie helps Gina with her zip, while she reflects on what a nice place this crappy hotel is, and she brushes his cheek and says gently, "You're a very sweet man." Richie seems genuinely touched by this statement, and becomes so happy that he [[MoodWhiplash falls right out of the window]].
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* VindicatedByHistory: It has found it's audience on TV and DVD, mainly from ''Series/{{Bottom}}'' fans.
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* VindicatedByHistory: It has found it's its audience on TV and DVD, mainly from ''Series/{{Bottom}}'' fans.
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* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming: It's a bit iffy, but Richie helps Gina with her zip, while she reflects on what a nice place this crappy hotel is, and she brushes his cheek and says gently, "You're a very sweet man." Richie seems genuinely touched by this statement, and becomes so happy that he [[MoodWhiplash falls right out of the window]].
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* LoveItOrHateIt: Some people like the film and think it's underrated, but others were put off by the vomiting climax and complained that ''Series/{{Bottom}}'' worked as a TV show, but not as a movie.
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* FridgeBrilliance: The fish that everyone had for dinner was confirmed to be highly contaminated, to the point where a cat died from a mouthful of it. One reason why none of the guests were killed may be due to the fact that Eddie overcooked it to the point of sterilisation.
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* AudienceAlienatingPremise: Released on December 1999 with really poor marketing. Unless you were a ''Series/{{Bottom}}'' fan, who would want to go see a movie about two idiots running a crappy hotel? Also, some people didn't know that it was a film based on ''Series/{{Bottom}}'', due to the film's title. This caused the VHS and DVD cover to say "The Bottom Movie" at the top. It had also been 4 years since the TV series ended, so audiences had moved on from the series. Plus, it was a typical low budget slapstick comedy film. But most of all, it got bad reviews and the film's vomiting climax didn't help either.
* LoveItOrHateIt: Some people like the film and think it's underrated, but others were put off by the vomiting climax and complained that Bottom worked as a TV show, but not as a movie.
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* LoveItOrHateIt: Some people like the film and think it's underrated, but others were put off by the vomiting climax and complained that Bottom worked as a TV show, but not as a movie.
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* AudienceAlienatingPremise: Released on December 1999 with really poor marketing, unless you're a Bottom fan, who would want to go see a movie about two idiots running a crappy hotel? It had been 4 years since the TV series ended. It was a typical low budget slapstick comedy film. It got bad reviews and the film's vomiting climax didn't help either.
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* AudienceAlienatingPremise: Released on December 1999 with really poor marketing, unless you're marketing. Unless you were a Bottom ''Series/{{Bottom}}'' fan, who would want to go see a movie about two idiots running a crappy hotel? Also, some people didn't know that it was a film based on ''Series/{{Bottom}}'', due to the film's title. This caused the VHS and DVD cover to say "The Bottom Movie" at the top. It had also been 4 years since the TV series ended. It ended, so audiences had moved on from the series. Plus, it was a typical low budget slapstick comedy film. It But most of all, it got bad reviews and the film's vomiting climax didn't help either.either.
* LoveItOrHateIt: Some people like the film and think it's underrated, others were put off by the vomiting climax and complained that Bottom worked as a TV show, but not as a movie.
* LoveItOrHateIt: Some people like the film and think it's underrated, others were put off by the vomiting climax and complained that Bottom worked as a TV show, but not as a movie.
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* NauseaFuel: If vomit jokes float your boat, the climax of this movie won't disappoint.
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* AudienceAlienatingPremise: Released on December 1999 with really poor marketing, unless you're a Bottom fan, who would want to go see a movie about two idiots running a crappy hotel? It had been 4 years since the TV series ended. It was a typical low budget slapstick comedy film. It got bad reviews and the film's vomiting climax didn't help either.
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* VindicatedByHistory: It has found it's audience on TV and DVD, mainly from Bottom fans.
* NauseaFuel: If vomit jokes float your boat, the climax of this movie won't
* VindicatedByHistory: It has found it's audience on TV and DVD, mainly from Bottom fans.
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: The scene where Richie, Eddie and Gina are chased by the big ball of vomit is never mentioned again.
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: The scene where Richie, Eddie and Gina are chased by the big ball of vomit is never mentioned again.
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* NauseaFuel: If vomit jokes float your boat, the climax of this movie won't disappoint.