

Absolutely Anything 2015
"Great power. Total irresponsibility."
In *Absolutely Anything (2015)*, Simon Pegg stars as Neil Clarke, an ordinary man gifted with cosmic powers by eccentric extraterrestrials.
Director: Terry Jones
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Absolutely Anything (2015) about?
The film follows Neil Clarke, an unassuming man who gains the power to do *anything*—only to face the cosmic trial of determining if Earth is worth saving. As he experiments with his abilities, chaos ensues, revealing the fragility and humor of human nature.
Who directed Absolutely Anything?
Terry Jones, best known for *Monty Python* and *The Life of Brian*, helmed this offbeat comedy.
Who stars in Absolutely Anything?
Simon Pegg headlines the cast alongside Kate Beckinsale, Robin Williams, Rob Riggle, and Sanjeev Bhaskar.
Is Absolutely Anything (2015) worth watching?
Fans of absurdist comedy and Terry Jones' unique style will find plenty to enjoy here. While not a blockbuster, its clever premise and charming performances make it a cult-worthy pick for those seeking a fun, lighthearted sci-fi escape.
How long is Absolutely Anything?
The runtime is 85 minutes, perfect for a breezy, entertaining watch.
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About Absolutely Anything (2015) — Simon Pegg's Cosmic Comedy with Robin Williams
In *Absolutely Anything (2015)*, Simon Pegg stars as Neil Clarke, an ordinary man gifted with cosmic powers by eccentric extraterrestrials. With the fate of Earth hanging in the balance, Neil must wield his newfound abilities to decide whether humanity deserves salvation—all while navigating the chaos of absolute control. Directed by Terry Jones of *Monty Python* fame, this quirky blend of science fiction and comedy delivers a whimsical yet thought-provoking exploration of human nature, responsibility, and the absurdity of power.
The film's playful tone and imaginative premise shine through its stellar cast, including Kate Beckinsale, Robin Williams in one of his final roles, and Rob Riggle, whose comedic timing elevates the chaos. *Absolutely Anything (2015)* crafts a lighthearted yet reflective commentary on the consequences of unchecked desires, wrapped in Jones' signature wit and visual flair.




