‘If you pirate it, sure you save a few quid but… millions.’ He coaxed us for years asking if we really wanted to see that dance but later this month Ricky Gervais want’s us to see David Brent:Life On The Road legally. The Industry Trust for IP Awareness and Entertainment One(UK) today launched an exclusive trailer that sees Ricky Gervais asking audiences not to pirate his new film in his typical deadpan style. Check it out…
Starring Ricky Gervais as himself, the 35 second exclusive piece to camera delivers Ricky’s own unique take on anti-piracy messaging, where he asks audiences not to pirate movies because the quality is bad and it affects many peoples’ livelihoods. In his inimitable style he tells viewers to forsake saving themselves a few quid by pirating his films, and that they should go and watch it in the cinema instead in order for him to make millions. The trailer forms part of the successful Moments Worth Paying For copyright education campaign.
David Brent: Life On The Road sees the highly anticipated big screen debut of one of comedy’s best-loved characters, David Brent (Ricky Gervais). The film catches up with Brent twelve years on from the BBC mockumentary ‘The Office’ to find he is now a travelling salesman with Lavichem, a cleaning and ladies’ personal hygiene products company. However, he hasn’t given up on his dream of rock stardom and is about to embark on a self-financed UK tour with his band, ‘Foregone Conclusion’.
As ever The Peoples Movies and our sister site Cinehouse always support you watching movies made for cinema on the big screen. We do understand in today’s climate ticket prices can be expensive but as the campaign promotes, there is some moments the big screen is the only place to see them. If you really must see films on your TV screens the wait for home release has got smaller and now many films have the Video On Demand option too.
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David Brent: Life On The Road will be released in UK&Ireland on 19th August,The film stars Kevin Bishop, Roisin Conaty, Diane Morgan, Ashley McGuire, Alexander Arnold and Mandeep Dhillon.