The girls are back with a vengeance!
Article first published as DVD
Review: Absolutely Fabulous: 20th Anniversary
Specials on Blogcritics.
It’s been quite a while since I last treated myself to the
comedic misadventures of Edina “Eddy” Monsoon (Jennifer Saunders) and Patsy
Stone (Joanna Lumley). Not having seen the last couple of seasons of Jennifer
Saunders’ cult favorite, I knew it was going to be nothing short of hilarious
to jump right back in to the thick of it. With her satiric pen as sharp as it’s
always been, it is with great enthusiasm to say that the girls are back and as
funny as ever in the BBC’s release of “Absolutely Fabulous: 20th Anniversary Specials”
on DVD.
It’s interesting to note that these three specials are
listed on the show’s IMDB
page as “Season 6.” Each 30-minute special represents the best of what “Ab Fab” has
always been. And while the girls may be ever older, thankfully they’re far from
wiser. “Identity” is first and also the funniest. Saffron “Saffy” (Julia
Sawalha) has just been released from prison and it turns out that her Longview
BFF, Baron (Lucy Montgomery), also happens to be Patsy’s drug dealer to whom
she owes a debt of £50,000. The only way Patsy can pay her back is to accept
her own position as pensioner and face her real age — much to her chagrin.
In “Job,” Saffy berates Eddy about her choice of lifestyle
and disregard of holding down what could be considered a real job. While out on
lunch, Eddy and Patsy run into French film star Jeanne Durand (Lindsay Duncan)
who convinces them to represent her and the Royal Albert Hall is booked at
once. The stage is set for “Durand Sings,” and it turns out that even with the
assistance of Emma Bunton and Lulu, things may be more disastrous than ever for
Eddy’s career. Finally, we have “Olympics,” in which Eddy has rented out her
house to Michael Douglas while he’s in London
for the 2012 Olympics. Instead, Eddy serves as host to Bo (Mo Gaffney) and
Marshall (Christopher Ryan), whom Bo thinks has acquired a sex addiction
disease while caddying for Douglas. Meanwhile,
Eddy continues to stalk Stella McCartney right onto the Olympic field on her
never ending quest for designer gold.
Saunders and company are all in fine form and it’s hilarious
to see the rapport still stands even with Mother (June Witfield) and Bubble
(Jane Horrocks) as crazy as ever. Saunders has stated that in lieu of
developing an additional full season she is currently at work on a full-length
motion picture, which is pretty exciting. As if they don’t get away with far
more on the BBC than we can here in the States, I can only imagine what
Saunders has up her sleeve for the big screen.
On top of the three specials, clocking in at a rapid fire
approximate 90 minutes, the two special features are as hilarious as the actual
specials. It doesn’t hurt that one of them is a seven-minute Sport Relief
sketch. Emma Bunton returns helping Eddy prove how out of shape she is while
Patsy stands guard on the look out for Stella McCartney who’s brought along
some surprise friends of her own. The only additional special feature is
“Behind the Scenes at Sports Relief” which is exactly what the title says and
runs 17 minutes. A code to download an UltraViolet copy is also included. The “Absolutely Fabulous: 20th
Anniversary Specials” are available on DVD September 11, 2012.
Photos courtesy BBC Home Entertainment
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