So who is looking forward to it? I'm looking forward to it . It be a great laugh but I don't think it be as good as the first and I can see it being nit great. Your views please ?
The first two series of The Inbetweeners were hilarious. Well written, funny, daring at times, the characters really worked.
By the third series, the characters had become stale and almost unlikeable, the situations tired and the end really was the right time.
Dragging the back for one film was a money spinner for the four lead actors. To drag then up once again is unbelievable. It's had it's day, leave it be!!
From the screaming and shouting in the ads, I won't be parting with my cash to see this. All you need is Simon shouting 'Car-leeeeee' and it's like some of the weaker last episodes
The first two series of The Inbetweeners were hilarious. Well written, funny, daring at times, the characters really worked.
By the third series, the characters had become stale and almost unlikeable, the situations tired and the end really was the right time.
Dragging the back for one film was a money spinner for the four lead actors. To drag then up once again is unbelievable. It's had it's day, leave it be!!
From the screaming and shouting in the ads, I won't be parting with my cash to see this. All you need is Simon shouting 'Car-leeeeee' and it's like some of the weaker last episodes
Yep, pretty much this.
I doubt they're ever going to re-capture the brilliance of the first two series. Though I did think the first episode of Series 3 (the fashion show one) was very funny as well.
The first film was quite enjoyable when I first saw it, but it doesn't hold up to repeat viewings. In fact, it just annoys the hell out of me now. The characters are so unlikeable and poorly written. It had a lot of potential that it just wasted, unfortunately.
I'm in two minds about whether to see the sequel. It may very well pleasantly surprise me, but I've got a nagging feeling that it's going to be awful. I'll see what the reviews say about it next week, but I'm certainly unsure about it at the moment.
Just got back from seeing it. It took me a while but by the end I was loving it. There is one scene in the middle which had everyone in hysterics. It involves Will and Neil, that's all I'm saying
The first film was just about watchable but I can't see the need for a second one other than greed on the part of all involved which always guarantees rubbish.
I saw the first one with a free ticket and wouldn't spend any of my own money to see this one either.
Are the girls from the last film in this one? Lucy, Alison, Jane and Lisa?
is there any mention of them?
Lucy's in it, which suits me fine because Tamla Kari is gorgeous! ;-)
I haven't seen it yet, so I don't know if the others are mentioned. I imagine they are, but they're not in it.
Lucy's in it, which suits me fine because Tamla Kari is gorgeous! ;-)
I haven't seen it yet, so I don't know if the others are mentioned. I imagine they are, but they're not in it.
i know that Alison isnt in it
im reading conflicting posts about Jane being in it and then another saying she isnt ive also heard that her and Jay agree to go on a break for his gap yr :L
feel free to put spoilers
but please please please put them in spoilers tags and perhaps even a warning before hand respect others who don't want to be
feel free to put spoilers
but please please please put them in spoilers tags and perhaps even a warning before hand respect others who don't want to be
The first one was passable but it's just plain laziness having another film of them on holiday again. It's a cliche of TV series being made into films that the cast sod off abroad and much hilarity ensues, or not as the case may be. I'll pass on this one, the bubbles burst.
I saw it today and, in contradiction of my rather sceptical comment about it upthread, I absolutely loved it. It was far funnier than the first one and it definitely managed to re-capture some of the brilliance that made me love the TV show in the first place.
It's still got the crude humour of course. There's a brilliant but revolting scene when they go to the water park (which I won't spoil) that will make you retch and guffaw simultaneously. But the banter and the witty jokes are there at the same time. Will's summation in the latter half of the film of the preposterous 'spiritually aware', trustafarian gap-yah tossers is a real 'punch the air' moment.
Some of the jokes fall flat but, for the most part, it's hugely enjoyable. I definitely recommend going to see it, especially if you're sceptical about it like I was beforehand. You never know, you might be pleasantly surprised by it like I was.
I saw it tonight and it had me and the rest of the cinema in hysterics at times.
The water park scene will probably go down in history as one of the great comedy film moments. It was absolutely hilarious. I thought I'd never stop laughing!
If you're a fan of The Inbetweeners, you would be crazy to miss this.
Will's summation in the latter half of the film of the preposterous 'spiritually aware', trustafarian gap-yah tossers is a real 'punch the air' moment.
I saw it tonight and it had me and the rest of the cinema in hysterics at times.
The water park scene will probably go down in history as one of the great comedy film moments. It was absolutely hilarious. I thought I'd never stop laughing!
If you're a fan of The Inbetweeners, you would be crazy to miss this.
I don't think I've laughed that much in a cinema since The Hangover!! (the first one)
Impressive really. I've only seen the first series (which I thought was really funny) but I haven't seen the rest or the first film. Everyone of my age has probably gone to see this, though I have no desire to. Tbh I've never been to see a comedy at the cinema ever
I think everyone thought it would be rubbish as they only made it because the first one made so much money and they didn't show it to critics either so I'm a bit surprised how good the reviews have been.
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By the third series, the characters had become stale and almost unlikeable, the situations tired and the end really was the right time.
Dragging the back for one film was a money spinner for the four lead actors. To drag then up once again is unbelievable. It's had it's day, leave it be!!
From the screaming and shouting in the ads, I won't be parting with my cash to see this. All you need is Simon shouting 'Car-leeeeee' and it's like some of the weaker last episodes
Yep, pretty much this.
I doubt they're ever going to re-capture the brilliance of the first two series. Though I did think the first episode of Series 3 (the fashion show one) was very funny as well.
The first film was quite enjoyable when I first saw it, but it doesn't hold up to repeat viewings. In fact, it just annoys the hell out of me now. The characters are so unlikeable and poorly written. It had a lot of potential that it just wasted, unfortunately.
I'm in two minds about whether to see the sequel. It may very well pleasantly surprise me, but I've got a nagging feeling that it's going to be awful. I'll see what the reviews say about it next week, but I'm certainly unsure about it at the moment.
is there any mention of them?
I saw the first one with a free ticket and wouldn't spend any of my own money to see this one either.
Lucy's in it, which suits me fine because Tamla Kari is gorgeous! ;-)
I haven't seen it yet, so I don't know if the others are mentioned. I imagine they are, but they're not in it.
i know that Alison isnt in it
im reading conflicting posts about Jane being in it and then another saying she isnt ive also heard that her and Jay agree to go on a break for his gap yr :L
but please please please put them in spoilers tags and perhaps even a warning before hand respect others who don't want to be
You're right, apologies
I want spoilers I ain't fussed but I'm just respecting others
It's still got the crude humour of course. There's a brilliant but revolting scene when they go to the water park (which I won't spoil) that will make you retch and guffaw simultaneously. But the banter and the witty jokes are there at the same time. Will's summation in the latter half of the film of the preposterous 'spiritually aware', trustafarian gap-yah tossers is a real 'punch the air' moment.
Some of the jokes fall flat but, for the most part, it's hugely enjoyable. I definitely recommend going to see it, especially if you're sceptical about it like I was beforehand. You never know, you might be pleasantly surprised by it like I was.
The water park scene will probably go down in history as one of the great comedy film moments. It was absolutely hilarious. I thought I'd never stop laughing!
If you're a fan of The Inbetweeners, you would be crazy to miss this.
I agree, I loved that bit!
I don't think I've laughed that much in a cinema since The Hangover!! (the first one)
Impressive really. I've only seen the first series (which I thought was really funny) but I haven't seen the rest or the first film. Everyone of my age has probably gone to see this, though I have no desire to. Tbh I've never been to see a comedy at the cinema ever
Loved the opening scene!
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/movies/news/a589029/the-inbetweeners-2-sets-opening-day-record-for-comedy-at-uk-box-office.html?utm_source=twt&utm_medium=snets&utm_campaign=twitter
Can anyone help, does anyone know the name of the guy who played Steven?